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Volta Alessandro

Alessandro Volta, Inventor of Electric Battery, University of Pavia DS

 

Double-sided document signed by Italian physicist Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) as "A. Volta direttore" on the reverse. Partly printed and partly handwritten. On cream laid paper. Expected light folds and one wrinkled and partly chipped margin, else clean and bright. 11.25" x 8.125".

 

This University of Pavia prospectus for the 1817-1818 academic year outlined the number and type of students that Professor Eustachio Fiocchi, an instructor of Classical Latin Literature, would have in his first semester class. 60 students were enrolled, including: 40 first year - third year students; 18 foreign students ("Esteri"); 7 honors students ("Classe con lode"); and 13 auditors ("Non esaminati"). Alessandro Volta signed the document as Director; he served as chair of the natural philosophy department at the University of Pavia for almost 40 years, between 1779-1819. The University of Pavia is located in Lombardy, Italy and was established during the Middle Ages.

 

Alessandro Volta gave his name to the volt--that ubiquitous unit of measurement that gauges electronic potential. He invented the first electric battery at the turn of the nineteenth century by using zinc, copper, and sulfuric acid mixed with water. Volta's research into electricity extended into static electricity as well as into the combustion of methane, this last a compound that he also discovered in 1776.

 

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

 

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