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Reginald Aubrey  Fessenden
East Bolton, Canada, 6.ottobre.1866 - Bermude 22 luglio 1932 
      

Bibliographie
   
   
 
1891
  
1891
  
   
   
1893
 
  
    
1896
Outline of an electrical theory of comets' tails Reginald Aubrey Fessenden, Mechanical engineering pamphlets University of Chicago Press, 1896 - 5 pagine
 
 
 
1897
19 03 1897 US Pat. 644972   INDUCTION COIL FOR X-RAY APPARATUS.
 
   
    
1899
Lodge Wave Telegraphy, Electrical World and Engineer July 29, 1899.
 
1899
Fessenden  Wireless Telegraphy, Electrical Word and Engenieer Sept. 16 1899
 
1899
07 08 1899 US648660  X-RAY APPARATUS 
 
1899
25 08 1899 US650531  R.A. FESSENDEN. INCANDESCENT LAMP
 
1899
01 12 1899 US Pat. 654390 R.A. FESSENDEN. INDUCTION COIL
 
1899
 
    
  
1900
   
1900
A determination of the nature of the electric and magnetic quantities and of the density and elasticity of the ether Reginald Aubrey Fessenden1900 - 115 pagine
 
   
     
1901
    
1901
   
1901
28 09 1901 US753863 -WIRELESS SIGNALING
 
 
 
1902
26 06 1902 US706743 WIRELESS SIGNALING.
  
1902
12 08 1902 US706736 APPARATUS FOR WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY 
   
1902
   
1902
 
1902
27 09 1902 US727327  RECEIVER FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES.
   
1902
 
1902
29 12 1902 US727328  RECEIVER FOR SIGNALING
 
1902
29 12 1902 US752894 - SELECTIVE SIGNALING.  
 
 
 
1903
09 04 1903 US727331 RECEIVER. FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES.
 
1903
   
1903
05 05 1903 USRE12115 RECEIVER FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES REGINALD A. FESSENDEN
 
1903
08 07 1903 US1184843  SIGNALING BY ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
      
1903
  
1903
08 08 1903 US754058  SIGNALING BY ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES.    
 
1903
   
1903
20 10 1903 USRE12168 WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.
 
   
 
1904
   
1904
   
1904
14 12 1904 US793647  CAPACITY   
   
1904
     
   
 
1905
 
1905
 
1905
17 11 1905 US916428 - SIGNALING.
 
 
   
1906
Official report of the Ontario power commission Ontario Power Commission, Reginald Aubrey Fessenden, Ross & Holgate, Firm, Consulting Engineers, Montreal, Toronto. Trade BoardMonetary Times Prtg. Co. of Canada, Ltd., 1906 - 71 pagine
 
1906
04 01 1906 US981406  MULTIPLEX TELEGRAPHY.
   
1906
18 04 1906 US962017  ELECTRICAL APPARATUS
 
1906
    
1906
  
    
    
1907
08 02 1907 US915280 ELECTRIC SIGNALING 
 
1907
07 06 1907 US1247520  SYSTEM OF STORING POWER
     
1907
01 07 1907 US918306  METHOD OF WIRELESS SIGNALING 
 
1907
16 09 1907 US1165862  APPARATUS FOR WIRELESS SIGNALING
 
1907
03 10 1907 US1132568 ELECTRIC SIGNALING
      
1907
10 10 1907 US960631 WIRELESS SIGNALING    
  
1907
 
1907
   
1907
23 12 1907 US979145 ELECTRICAL SIGNALING 
 
   
 
1908
16 06 1908 US1179906  ELECTRIC SIGNALING.
    
1908
24 06 1908 US962018  METHOD OF SIGNALING.
 
1908
25 08 1908 US918307 APPARATUS FOR WIRELESS SIGNALING 
 
1908
 
 
       
1909
Wireless telephony ... Reginald Aubrey Fessenden 1909 - 35 pagine
 
1909
08 03 1909 US1101915  WIRELESS SIGNALING
 
1909
   
1909
  
1909
19 07 1909 US1035334  WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY
 
 
   
1910
29 01 1910 US1045781  WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY
 
1910
02 02 1910 US1175418  WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.
   
   
 
1911
 
1911
 
1911
18 11 1911 US1214531  POWER GENERATION
   
1911
 
 
    
1913
   
   
     
1914
Long-distance submarine signaling by dynamo-electric machinery Reginald Aubrey Fessenden Lawrence Scientific Association, 1914 - 23 pagine
1914
   
 
       
1915
04 05 1915 US1213611  DYNAMO ELECTRIC MACHINERY
 
1915
23 06 1915 US1265766 GUN-SIGHT 
 
1915
 
     
 
1916
 
1916
27 06 1916 US1213176   APPARATUS FOR PHONOGRAPH KINETOSCOPES
   
   
   
1917
 
1917
29 03 1917 US1394482   SUBMARINE SIGNALING
 
1917
   
1917
 
1917
20 08 1917 US1534205  ELIMINATING DISTURBING ENERGY
     
1917
30 11 1917 US1291458 APPARATUS FOR SUBMARINES
   
 
   
1918
     
1918
 
1918
 
1918
    
   
 
1919
28 04 1919 US1453316 ACOUSTIC METHOD AND APPARATUS
 
1919
28 04 1919 USRE16372 ACOUSTIC METHOD AND APPARATUS
   
1919
08 08 1919 US1414077 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INSPECTING MATERIAL  
 
  
 
1922
18 01 1922 US1991892 HEIGHT INDICATOR
    
 
 
1920
 
1920
 
1920
 
 
   
1921
21 03 1921 US1574074 CHANNEL PILOT 
 
  
 
1922
   
  
      
1923
The deluges civilization of the Caucasus Isthmus:by Reginald Aubrey Fessenden  T. J. Russell, 1923 - 139 pagine
   
 
  
1924
13 10 1924 US1617242   WIRELESS TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION
   
 
  
1927
     
1927
06 01 1927 US1863840  LOUD SPEAKER APPARATUS AND METHOD
 
1927
 
1927
14 01 1927 US2059221  TELEVISION SYSTEM
   
1927
    
1927
 
       
 
1928
04 04 1928 US2059222   TELEVISION APPARATUS
  
1928
27 09 1928 US1901503  ROTARY BRUSH
  
 
   
1929
04 05 1929 US1924032  HEIGHT INDICATOR
     
1929
01 11 1929 US1882183  MEANS FOR PARKING CARS 
   
   
 
1933
The deluged civilization of the Caucasus isthmus: a collection of unpublished papers of the late Professor Reginald A. Fessenden Reginald Aubrey Fessenden, Reginald Kennelly FessendenPriv. print, 1933 - 49 pagine
 
   
   
1940
Fessenden, Builder of Tomorrows by Helen Fessenden, Coward McCann, 1940.
 
1970
Radios First Voice: The Story of Reginald Fessenden"    Ormond Raby, MacMillan of Canada, Toronto, 1970
 
1974
Fessenden, Builder of Tomorrow" Helen M. Fessenden,     ARNO PRESS - a New York Times Company - 1974 ISBN 0-405-06030-0
 
1991
Reginald Aubrey FessendenReading Council for Literacy Advance in Montreal (RECLAIM), 01/gen/1991
  
1999
The cosmic inventor: Reginald Aubrey Fessenden (1866-1932)   Di Frederick Seitz

 

Publications de Reginald Fessenden
( Extrait de la biographie de son épouse Helen )

(BASED ON LISTING IN HELEN FESSENDEN'S BIOGRAPHY)
                                           SECTION I
                        WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY, TELEPHONE AND
                                    TELEPHOTOGRAPHY 
    
     Lodge Wave Telegraphy, Electrical World and Engineer, Aug. 12, 1899.
     Wireless Telegraphy, Electrical World and Engineer, Sept. 16, 1899.

     The Possibilities of Wireless Telegraphy, American Institute of Electrical Engineering

     Nov. 22, 1899.
     Wireless Telegraphy over Frozen Ground, Electrical World and Engineer, Jan.26, 1901.
     Wireless Telegraphy, Electrical World and Engineer, June 27, 1901.
     The Relative Reliability of Wireless and Wire Telegraph systems, Electrical World and
     Engineer, Nov. 14, 1903.
     Collins Articles, Electrical World and Engineer, Aug. 23, 1902.
     Collins Articles, Electrical World and Engineer, Sept. 19, 1903.
     Theories in Wireless Telegraphy, Electrical World and Engineer, Jan. 13, 1904.
     The Government Use of Wireless Telegraphy, Electrical World and Engineer, Aug. 20,
     1904.
     Wireless Telegraphy, The Electrician, Sept. 16, 1904.
     Wireless Telegraphy, The Electrician, Feb. 3, 1905.
     Water-Stream Antenna, Electrotechnischen Zeitschrift, Nov. 6, 1905.
     Water-Stream Antenna, Electrotechnischen Zeitschrift, Feb. 6, 1906.
     Water-Stream Antenna, Electrotechnischen Zeitschrift, July 19, 1906.
     Wireless Telegraphy, Electrical Review, May 11, 1906.
     Wireless Telegraphy, Electrical Review, May 18, 1906.
     Interference in Wireless Telegraphy and the International Telegraph Conference,
     Electrical Review, July 6, 13, 20, 27, 1906.
     Austin Thermo-Electric Wave Detector, Electrical World, Nov. 10, 1906.
     The Wireless Telegraph Situation, Scientific American, Jan. 19, 1907.
     Recent Progress in Wireless Telephone, Scientific American, Jan. 19, 1907.
     The Continuous Production of High Frequency Oscillations, The Electrician, Feb. 15,
     22, 1907.
     Wireless Telephony, Electrical Review, Feb. 15, 22 and March 1, 1907.
     The Principles of Electric Wave Telegraphy, The Electrician, July 5, 1907.
     The Principles of Electric Wave Telegraphy, The Electrician, Sept. 13,1907
     Wireless Telegraphy During Daylight, The Electrician, July 26, 1907.
     Atmospheric Absorption of Wireless Signals, Electrical Review, Sept 6, 1907.
     Wireless Telegraphy, Scientific American, Sept. 28, 1907.
     Long Distance Wireless Telephony, The Electrician, Oct. 4, 1907.
     A Regular Wireless Telegraph Service between America and Europe, Scientific American
     Supplement, Nov. 16, 1907; The Electrician, Nov. 22, 1907; Electrical Review, Nov. 22,
     1907.
     Trans-Atlantic Wireless Telegraphy, Engineering, Jan. 18, 1907.
     Trans-Atlantic Wireless Telegraphy, Engineering, Jan. 25, 1907
     Trans-Atlantic Wireless Telegraphy, The Electrician, Jan. 3, 1908.
     Wireless Telegraphy, Electrical Review, Jan. 17, 1908.
     Portable Type of High-Frequency Alternator, The Electrician, July 3, 1908.
     The Predetermination of the Radiation Resistance of Antennae, The Electrician, Aug. 7,
     1908.
     Wireless Telephony, The Electrician, Nov. 27, 1908.
     Tantalum Wave Detectors and Lamps, the Electrician, Feb. 5, 1909.
     Correspondence with Reference to Obtaining Permit from Colonial Office to Provide
     the West Indies and Canada with Cheaper Telegraphic Communication, British Blue
     Book, July, 1910.
     Statement Submitted, British Blue Book, July, 1910.
     Memorandum, Proposals, Etc., British Blue Book, July, 1910.
     How Ether Waves Really Move, Popular Radio, November, 1923. 
                                          SECTION II
                       SUBMARINE TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY 
     Long-Distance Submarine Signalling by Dynamo-Electric Machinery, American
     Academy of Arts and the Lawrence Scientific Association in joint session: Boston, Feb.
     25, 1914.
     The Fessenden Pelorus (Wireless Compass), A caution as to its use, Electrician, Dec. 19,
     1919. 
                                          SECTION III
                      WIRE TELEGRAPHY, TELEPHONY AND CABLES 
     Sine Form of Curves of Alternating E.M.F., Electrical World, New York, Sept. 15, 1894.
     Sine Form of Curves of Alternating E.M.F., Electrical World, New York, Sept. 29, 1894.
     The Cause of Change of Microphone Resistance, American Electrician, Feb., 1897.
     Microphonic Telephonic Action, American Electrician, May, 1897.
     Electromagnetic Mechanism, with Reference to Telegraphic Work, Journal of the
     Franklin Institute, June, 1900. 
                                          SECTION IV
                                        PHOTO-BOOK 
     Use of Photography in Data Collections, Electrical World, New York, Aug. 22, 1896
                                          SECTION V
                                ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 
     Non-Arcing Metals, Electrical Engineer, New York, Apr. 6, 1892.
     Vacuum Tube Lightning Arresters, Electrical Engineer, New York, Aug. 17, 1892.
     Fireproof Insulation, Electrical World, New York, Sept. 3, 1892.
     Conductors and Insulators, Electrical World, New York, Mar. 18, 1893.
     Conductors and Insulators-II, Electrical World, New York, Mar. 18, 1893.
     Conductors and Insulators-III, Electrical World, New York, Mar. 26, 1893
     Conductors and Insulators-IV, Electrical World, New York, May 6, 1893
     Conductors and Insulators-V, Electrical World, New York, May 13, 1893.
     Conductors and Insulators-VI, Electrical World, New York, May 20, 1893.
     Boilers for Small Central Stations, Electrical World, New York, Mar. 3, 1894.
     Steam Boilers for Central Stations, Electrical World, New York, Mar. 10, 1894.
     Anthony on the Incandescent Lamp, Transactions of the American Institute of
     Electrical Engineers, Vol. XI, March, 1894.
     Definition of a Polyphase System, Electrical World, New York,. Mar. 30, °v 1895.
     On the Relation between Maximum Induction and Remanance, Electrical World, New
     York, Aug. 3, 1895.
     The Loss of Energy in Changing from a Single Alternating Current to Polyphase
     Currents, Electrical World, New York, Dec. 7, 1895.
     Probable Development in Electricity and Electrical Engineering, Electrical World, New
     York, Mar. 7, 1896.
     Economic Use of Electric Power for Driving Tools, Engineers' Society o'Alm
     Western Pennsylvania, Sept. 1896.
     Some New Electrical Apparatus, Electrical World, New York, Dec. 5, 1896.
     The Evolution of the Rail Bond, Electrical World, New York, Feb. 5, 1898.
     The Evolution of the Rail Bond, Electrical World, New York Mar. 19, 1898.
     The Evolution of the Rail Bond, Electrical World, New York, Mar. 23, 1898.
     Insulation and Conduction, American Institute of Electrical Engineering, Mar. 23, 1898.
     The Relation between Mean Spherical and Mean Horizontal Candle Power of
     Incandescent Lamps, Electrical World, New York, Feb. 25, 1899.
     Frequency Meters, Electrical World, New York Nov. 11, 1899.
     The Method of Insulation by Freezing, Electrical World, New York, Sept 8, 1900.
     Magnetic Observations and Traction Disturbances, The Electrician, London, Jan. 11,
     1901.
     Electrolytic Rectifiers, Electrical World and Engineer, June 1, 1901.
     Recent Progress in Practical and Experimental Electricity, The Philosophical Society,
     Oct. 12, 1901.
     Discussion of D. McFarlan Moore's Paper, Transactions American Institute of Electrical
     Engineering, Apr. 26, 1907. 
                                          SECTION VI
                          GENERATION AND STORAGE OF POWER 
     A Sun Storage Battery, American Electrician, May, 1898.
     Official Report of the Ontario Power Commission, Mar. 28, 1906.
     The Commercial Solution of the Problem of Utilizing, for the Production of Power, the
     energy of Solar Radiation, the Wind and other Intermittent Natural Sources, The Times,
     London, Sept. 8, 1910.
     `Banking" Electricity for Universal Use, Scientific American, April 30, 1921.
     Boston May Revolutionize Heating Problem, Boston Evening Transcript, Nov. 29, 1922.
     heaper Electric Heat is Demonstrated Possibility, Boston Evening Transcript, Jan. 27,
     1926. 
                                         SECTION VII
                            GENERAL PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY 
     An Electrically Driven Gyrostat, Electrical Engineer, May 19, 1889.
     Electricity in Chemical Manipulations, Chemical News, London, Jan. 3, 1890.
     The Volumetric Analysis of Copper, Chemical News, London, Apr. 18, 1890.
     The Volumetric Analysis of Copper, Chemical News, London, May 23, 1890.
     The Setting up of Clark Standard Cells, Electrical World, New York, June7, 1890.
     Action of Nitric Acid on Asphalt and Cellulose, Chemical News, London, Mar. 18, 1892.
     Electrical Discharge through a Geissler Tube, Science, New York, Apr. 21, 1893.
     Effect of a Gaseous Envelope on the Resistance of a Metal, The Electrician, London,
     June 30, 1893.
     A New Method of Preventing Heat Radiation, Electrical World, New York, Jan. 13,
     1894.
     Standards of Illumination, Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical
     Engineering, Feb. 23, 1894.
     Standards of Illumination, Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical
     Engineering, May 21, 1895.
     Standards of Illumination, Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical
     Engineering, May 20, 1896.
     Standards of Illumination, Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical
     Engineering, June 28, 1899.
     Variations in Resistance: On a Proposed Modification of the Generally Accepted
     Temperature Coefficient of Resistance for Copper Wires, Electrical World, New York,
     Feb. 16, 1895.
     On the Electrolysis of Gases, Astrophysical Journal, Chicago, Dec. 1895.
     A New Method of Measuring Temperature, Nature, London, Jan. 16, 1896.
     Outline of an Electrical Theory of Comets's Tails, Astrophysical Journal, Dec. 1896.
     The Movement of Encke's Comet, Nature, London, Sept. 29, 1898.
     On the Use of the Methven Standard with Blackened Chimney, Electrical World, New
     York, Feb. 28, 1899.
     Absolute Determination of the Ohm, Nature, London, Apr. 271, 1899.
     Nature of the Lightning Discharge, Electrical World and Electrical Engineer, Apr. 29,
     1899.
     A Multiple Lightning Flash, Electrical World and Engineer, Nov. 4, 1899.
     The True Explanation of Dark Lightning Flashes, Electrical World and Engineer, Jan. 6,
     1900. 
     Physics at the American Association, Science, New York, July 20, 1900.
     Light without Heat, Electrical World and Engineer, Jan. 5, 1901.
     India Rubber, The Electrician, London, Nov. 6, 1903.
     On Thermo-Galvanometers, The Electrician, London, June 24, 1904.
     On Thermo-Galvanometers (Corrections), The Electrician, London, July 15, 1904.
     The High-Pressure Electric Condenser, The Electrician, London, Nov. 3, 1905.
     On the Magnetic Properties of Electrolytic Iron, Transactions of the American Institute
     of Electrical Engineering, May 30, 1906.
     Wireless Telegraphy and the Ether, Eastern Association of Physics Teachers, Nov. 23,
     1912.
     A Sage Method of Using Mercury Bichloride for the Antisepsis of Wounds of Large
     Surface, Science, New York, June 18, 1915. 
                                         SECTION VIII
                                       MATHEMATICS 
     The Centimetre Gramme Second and the Centimetre Dyne Second Systems of Units and
     a New Gravitational Experiment, Science, New York, Dec. 22, 1893.
     A Formula for the Area of the Hysteresis Curve, Electrical World, New York, June 9,
     1894.
     Magnetic Formulae, Electrical World, New York, June 23, 1894.
     On the True Dimensions of the Electrostatic and Electromagnetic Units, and on the
     Right Use of the Terms Intensity, Strength, Force and H, Electrical World, New York,
     May 4, 1895.
     The Quantity upon which a Knowledge of the Nature of Electricity and Magnetism
     Depends, Electrical World, New York, May 18, 1895.
     Dimension Formulae and the Theory of Units, Electrical World, New York, June 29,
     1895.
     On the Use of Magnetic Formulae in Electrical Design, electrical World, New York, Aug.
     24, 1895.
     Qualitative Mathematics, Electrical World, New York, Feb. 6, 1897.
     How to get rid of "4" Eruption without changing any of the Legal Units, 
     Electrical World and Engineer, Dec. 9, 1899. Electrician, London, Dec. 29, 1899.
     A Proposed System of Units, The Electrician, Dec. 29, 1899.
     Motion of Committee on Units and Standards, Proceedings of American Institute of
     Electrical Engineering, Mar. 28, 1900.
     On a System of Units, The Electrician, May 20, 1904 
                                          SECTION IX
                                         ECONOMICS 
     On Professional Degrees, Electrical World and Engineer, New York, Nov. 11, 1899.
     Colonial Telegraphic Communication, Times, London, Oct. 26, 1910. 
                                          SECTION X
                              AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING 
     Fessenden Patent, No. 1121722, Dec. 22, 1914.
     Fessenden Patent, No. 1268949, June 11, 1918. 
                                          SECTION XI
                          COHESION AND MOLECULAR PHYSICS 
     Note on the Volume Force of Solids, Electrical World, Aug. 8, 1891.
     Atomic Volume and Tensile Strength, Electrical World, Aug. 22, 1891.
     Theory of Solution, Electrical Review, London, Nov. 27, 1891
     Use of Glucinum in Electrical Instruments, Electrical World, New York, July 16, 1892.
     The Laws and Nature of Cohesion, Science, New York, July 22, 1892, March 3, 1893,
     Chemical News, Oct. 21, 1892, Oct. 27, 1893.
     Some Recent Work on Molecular Physics, Journal of the Franklin Institute, Sept. 1896. 
                                         SECTION XII
               NATURE OF ELECTRICITY, MAGNETISM AND GRAVITATION 
     On the Prospective Development of Ether Theories, Electrical World, New York, Jan. 2,
     1897.
     On the Prospective Development of Ether Theories, Electrical World, New York, Jan.
     30, 1897.
     A Determination of the Nature of the Electric and Magnetic Quantities.and of the
     Density and Elasticity of the Ether, Physical Review, Cornell, Jan. 1900.
     An Explanation of Inertia, Electrical World and Engineer, April 7, 1900.
     Inertia and Gravitation, Science, New York, Aug. 31, 1900.
     As to the Nature of Inertia and Gravitation, Transactions of the Toronto Astronomical
     Society, 1901.
     An Explanation of Gravitation, Electrical World and Engineer, New York, Sept. 29,
     1900.
     Theories of Gravitation, Electrical World land Engineer, New York, Oct. 13, 1900.
     A Determination of the Nature and Velocity of Gravitation, Science, New York, Nov.
     16, 1900.
     Cohesion, Electricity, Magnetism and Gravitation, Unpublished, Written June 1909.
     Transformation of Gravitational Waves into Ether Vortices, Science, New York, Oct. 17,
     1913.
     Gyroscopic Quanta, Science, New York, April 10, 1914.
     Quantum, Radiation a Gyroscopic Phenomenon, Unpublished, Written July 26, 1914. 
                                         SECTION XIII
                                         HISTORICAL 
     The Deluged civilization of the Caucasus Isthmus, Privately printed and distributed,
     also, through Massachusetts Bible Society, 1923.
     Finding a Key to the Sacred Writings of the Egyptians, Christian Science Monitor,
     March 18, 1924. 
     How it was discovered that all so-called Myth-Lands were the Caucasus Isthmus,
     Christian Science Monitor, March 8, 1926.
     Chapter XI-of the Deluged Civilization, Privately printed and distributed; also through
     Massachusetts Bible society, 1927.
     The Founding of Empire Day, Privately printed and distributed 1930.
     An apparently definite Identification of Masons with the Egyptian M-S-N, Mersyside
     Association for Masonic Research, 1932.
     The Deluged Civilization of the Caucasus Isthmus (unpublished and reprinted papers),
     Posthumously Published, Privately printed and distributed, 1933