A new kind of candlestick
Date
2 September 1663
Creator
Unknown, Artist
Object type
Archive reference number
Manuscript page number
p1
Material
Dimensions
height (page): 297mm
width (page): 208mm
width (page): 208mm
Subject
Content object
Description
A figure of a candlestick in the margin of a letter by Christian Huygens to Robert Moray dated 2 September 1663 [N.S], in which he describes his father, Constantijn's description of a candlestick that burns a candle more brightly than two torches together, consumes less wax, emits little smoke and needs no snuffers. The paper was read to the Royal Society on 13 August 1663.
There is a copy based on this figure at RBO/2i/295.
There is a copy based on this figure at RBO/2i/295.
Object history
At the meeting of the Royal Society on 13 August 1663, ‘Mons. Huygens presented a paper from his father Mons. Zuylichem, containing a description of a kind of candlestick, by means of which, the candle upon it gives more light than two torches together, consumes less wax, frees from the inconvenience of smoking in the narrowest room, and needs no snuffers. The paper was ordered to be translated from the French, and registered’ (Birch 1:300).
Related fellows
Christiaan Huygens (1629 - 2006, Dutch) , Natural philosopher
Robert Moray (1608 - 1673, British) , Natural philosopher
Robert Moray (1608 - 1673, British) , Natural philosopher
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