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William Farish (chemist)

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155: 146:, according to Hilkens (1967), Farish was "the first man to teach the construction of machines as a subject in its own right instead of merely using mechanisms as examples to illustrate the principles of theoretical physics or applied mathematics." He further became "famous for his work in applying chemistry and mechanical science to arts and manufactures". 22: 189:
From the middle of the 19th century, according to Jan Krikke (2006) isometry became an "invaluable tool for engineers, and soon thereafter axonometry and isometry were incorporated in the curriculum of architectural training courses in Europe and the U.S. The popular acceptance of axonometry came in
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to illustrated particular principles. This models were often especially assembled for these lectures and disassembled for storage afterwards. In order to explain how these models were to be assembled he had developed a
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Farish was probably born around mid-April, as he was baptized on 21 April 1759. Farish's father was the Reverend James Farish (1714–1783), vicar of Stanwix near Carlisle. Farish himself was educated at Carlisle
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while the professor of natural and experimental philosophy F. J. H. Wollaston (1762–1828) gave very chemically oriented lectures. From 1813 to 1837 Farish was
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at Cambridge from 1794 to 1813, lecturing on chemistry's practical application. Farish's lectures as professor of chemistry, which were oriented towards
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Although the concept of an isometric had existed in a rough way for centuries, William Farish is generally regarded as the first to provide rules for
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used "axonometry for their architectural designs, which caused a sensation when exhibited in Paris in 1923".
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A plan of a course of lectures on arts and manufactures : more particularly such as relate to chemistry
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Proceedings of the First International Congress on Construction History, Madrid, 20th-24th January 2003
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Protecting historic architecture and museum collections from natural disasters
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The Shift from Oral to Written Examination: Cambridge and Oxford 1700–1900
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In his lectures on the mechanical principles of machinery used in
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The examination, disciplinary power and rational schooling
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Short History of Performance Assessment: Lessons Learned.
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Drawing distinctions: the varieties of graphic expression
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William Farish (1822) "On Isometrical Perspective". In:
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International Institute for Asian Studies Newsletter
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Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
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professor
Chemistry
Natural Philosophy
University of Cambridge
isometric projection
examination
Grammar School
Magdalene College, Cambridge
sizar
Senior Wrangler
Smith's Prize
tutor
concept
grading
students
Professor of Chemistry
natural philosophy
Jacksonian Professor of Natural Philosophy
Cambridge Philosophical Society
St Giles'
St Peter
St Giles' Church, Cambridge
Cambridge University

isometric
manufacturing
models
drawing technique
isometric drawing

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