@article{Ohara1983GaussAT, title={Gauss and the Royal Society: The reception of his ideas on magnetism in Britain (1832—1842)}, author={James G. O'hara}, journal={Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London}, year={1983}, volume={38}, pages={17 - 78}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:145724822} }
Karl Friedrich Gauss (1977—1855) was a Foreign Member of the Royal Society (from 1804) and a recipient of the Society’s Copley Medal in 1838. His magnanimous disposition to mathematics and physics in Britain is exemplified in his contacts and regular correspondence with Fellows of the Royal Society involved in terrestrial magnetic research. Gauss’s own paper on the intensity of the terrestrial magnetic force in absolute measure (1832) was of fundamental importance in the history of geophysics…
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