At the imminent birth of James, his father, lawyer John Clerk Maxwell (1790-1856), and the not-very-young mother, Frances Cay (1792-1839), left the country residence of Glenlair, built by John to live comfortably with his wife, to go to Edinburgh to be in the city and close to any assistance with the birth. In that same 1831, once James was safely born, the family hastily left the severe house on India Street and settled permanently in Glenlair (Figure 1).

A Scottish Trail from Edinburgh to Glenlair: James Clerk Maxwell’s Houses / G. Pelosi, S. Selleri. - In: THE RADIO SCIENCE BULLETIN. - ISSN 1024-4530. - ELETTRONICO. - (2019), pp. 67-69.

A Scottish Trail from Edinburgh to Glenlair: James Clerk Maxwell’s Houses

G. Pelosi;S. Selleri
2019

Abstract

At the imminent birth of James, his father, lawyer John Clerk Maxwell (1790-1856), and the not-very-young mother, Frances Cay (1792-1839), left the country residence of Glenlair, built by John to live comfortably with his wife, to go to Edinburgh to be in the city and close to any assistance with the birth. In that same 1831, once James was safely born, the family hastily left the severe house on India Street and settled permanently in Glenlair (Figure 1).
2019
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69
G. Pelosi, S. Selleri
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