Benjamin Wilson
1721 – 1788
16 works on record
Works

A series of experiments relating to phosphori and the prismatic colours they are found to exhibit in the dark

A short view of electricity

Observations upon lightning, and the method of securing buildings from its effects. In a letter to Sir Charles Frederick, &c. &c. &c
A treatise on electricity
A letter to the Marquis of Rockingham, with some observations on the effects of lightening. Read at the Royal Society July 28, and November 8, 1764
A letter from Mr. Benjamin Wilson, F.R.S. ... to Mr. Æpinus, ... read at the Royal Society December 23, 1763, and March 1764
Observations upon lightning
An essay towards an explication of the phænomena of electricity, deduced from the æther of Sir Isaac Newton, contained in three papers which were read before the Royal-Society. By Benjamin Wilson
Observations upon lightning, and the methods of securing buildings from its effects
A letter to Mr. Euler, professor of philosophy, and member of the Imperial Academy of Sciences at Petersbourg,... &c. Read at the Royal Society, June 3, 1779
An essay towards an explication of the phænomena of electricity
An account of experiments made at the Pantheon on the nature and use of conductors
An essay towards an explication of the phænomena of electricity, deduced from the æther of Sir Isaac Newton
Observations upon lightning, and the method of securing buildings from it's effects
Further observations upon lightning
An essay towards an explication of the phaenomena of electricity, deduced from the aether of Sir Isaac Newton