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Article
Mills, Allan
(2011)
William Gilbert and “Magnetization by Percussion”.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(p. 411).
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Article
Mills, Allan
(2008)
As Strong as How Many Horses? James Watt and the Definition of Horse-Power.
Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society
(pp. 17-18).
(/isis/citation/CBB000950333/)
Article
Mills, Allan
(2008)
Studies in Early Electrostatics Part 4: Induction, Capacitance, and Some Formulae.
Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society
(pp. 24-26).
(/isis/citation/CBB000950336/)
Article
Mills, Allan
(2007)
A Classic Scientific Instrument: The Resistance Box.
Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society
(pp. 2-3).
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Article
Mills, Allan
(2007)
Studies in Early Electrostatics, Part 3: The Triboelectric Series.
Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society
(pp. 20-21).
(/isis/citation/CBB000831669/)
Article
Mills, Allan
(2007)
Robert Hooke's “Universal Joint” and Its Application to Sundials and the Sundial-Clock.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(p. 219).
(/isis/citation/CBB000760060/)
Article
Mills, Allan
(2007)
Studies in Early Electrostatics Part 2: Electroscopes and Electrometers.
Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society
(pp. 14-17).
(/isis/citation/CBB000831662/)
Review
Allan Mills
(2006)
Review of "The Catapult: A History".
Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology.
(/isis/citation/CBB374217589/)
Chapter
Mills, Allan; Hennessy, John; Watson, Stephen
(2006)
Hooke's Design for a Driven Equatorial Mounting.
In: Robert Hooke: Tercentennial Studies
(p. 77).
(/isis/citation/CBB000772853/)
Article
Mills, Allan A.
(2004)
The Early History of Insulated Copper Wire.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(p. 453).
(/isis/citation/CBB000500505/)
Review
Mills, Allan
(2004)
Review of "Giants of Delft: Johannes Vermeer and the Natural Philosophers: The Parallel Search for Knowledge during the Age of Discovery".
Journal for the History of Astronomy.
(/isis/citation/CBB000470396/)
Article
Mills, Allan A.
(2004)
The Lodestone: History, Physics, and Formation.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(p. 273).
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Article
Mills, Allan A.
(2003)
Early Voltaic Batteries: An Evaluation in Modern Units and Application to the Work of Davy and Faraday.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(p. 373).
(/isis/citation/CBB000340483/)
Review
Mills, Allan
(2003)
Review of "Hartmann's “Practika”: A Manual for Making Sundials and Astrolabes with the Compass and Rule".
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences.
(/isis/citation/CBB000750446/)
Article
Mills, Allan A.
(1998)
Vermeer and the camera obscura: Some practical considerations.
Leonardo
(pp. 213-218).
(/isis/citation/CBB000076730/)
Article
Mills, Allan A.
(1996)
The “eye error” of the cross staff, with a method for calculating the original dimensions of modified or missing parts.
Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society
(pp. 15-18).
(/isis/citation/CBB000068759/)
Article
Mills, Allan A.
(1996)
Altitude sundials for seasonal and equal hours.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(pp. 75-84).
(/isis/citation/CBB000067970/)
Article
Mills, Allan A.
(1995)
Water-driven clocks.
Antiquarian Horology and the Proceedings of the Antiquarian Horological Society
(pp. 136-145).
(/isis/citation/CBB000066665/)
Article
Mills, Allan A.
(1995)
The “Dial of Ahaz”, and refractive sundials in general. Part 1: Scaphe dials. Part 2: Horizontal planar dials.
Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society
(p. 21).
(/isis/citation/CBB000064037/)
Article
Mills, Allan
(1993)
The Earl of Meath's “free pendulum” water-driven clock: An incredible scientific instrument.
Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society
(pp. 3-6).
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