Charles Frederick Partington

Charles Frederick Partington (died 1857?) was a British science lecturer and writer.[1]

Life

Partington was associated with the London Institution.[1] He lectured successfully also in the North of England, and adopted the style "Professor".[2] While he at times claimed a closer relationship with the London Institution, professionally he was paid there only as an assistant librarian, by William Maltby. His presumption of a position at the Institute caused friction in the end, and he had to drop any such claim. Partington lectured also at the other institutes in London (the Russell Institution, Surrey Institution, and London Mechanics Institute).[3] He lectured to the short-lived London Chemical Society in 1824.[4]

Works

Partington published the following:[1]

Edited works

Partington edited The British Cyclopædia of Arts and Sciences, Literature, History, Geography, Law and Politics, Natural History and Biography, from 1835; the tenth and last volume appeared in 1837.[1] As a part publication, it appeared from May 1834 in monthly parts at a shilling.[7] The divisions were:[8]

  1. Arts and Sciences;
  2. Natural History;
  3. Biography; and
  4. Literature, History and Geography.

Partington wrote: division 1 parts i.–xxv., division 2 parts i.–xxiv., division 3 parts i.–xi.[1] Much of the natural history division was written by Robert Mudie.[9]

Other edited works were:[1]

Periodicals

Partington edited The Scientific Gazette, or Library of Mechanical Philosophy, Chemistry, and Discovery, which ran from July 1825 to 4 February 1826. With the civil engineer William Newton, he edited and partly wrote the second series of The London Journal of Arts and Sciences, containing descriptions of every new patent; also original communications on science and philosophy; this periodical went to nine volumes, 1834–42.[1]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7  Lee, Sidney, ed. (1895). "Partington, Charles Frederick". Dictionary of National Biography. 43. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  2. Mabel Phythian Tylecote (1957). The Mechanics' Institutes of Lancashire and Yorkshire Before 1851. Manchester University Press. pp. 99–. GGKEY:FT613U598T1.
  3. Hays, J. N. "Partington, Charles Frederick". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/21482. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  4. William Hodson Brock (2011). The Case of the Poisonous Socks: Tales from Chemistry. Royal Society of Chemistry. p. 71. ISBN 978-1-84973-324-3.
  5. Peltz, Lucy. "Shepherd, George Sidney". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/25331. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  6. Bernard Adams (1983). London Illustrated 1604–1851. Library Association. p. 413. ISBN 0853657343.
  7. Neville Wood (1836). The Ornithologist's Text-book: Being Reviews of Ornithological Works with an Appendix Containing Discussions on Various Topics of Interest. J. W. Parker. p. 92.
  8. The Living Age. Living Age Company, Incorporated. 1863. p. 402.
  9.  Goodwin, Gordon (1894). "Mudie, Robert". In Lee, Sidney. Dictionary of National Biography. 39. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
Attribution

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Lee, Sidney, ed. (1895). "Partington, Charles Frederick". Dictionary of National Biography. 43. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 

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