Per fess Argent and Sable, a fess embattled counter-embattled counterchanged between
two falcons
in chief of the second beaked membered and belled Or
and a horse passant in base of the first.
Crest : On a wreath of the colors, a mural crown Or,
thereon a mullet of six points Azure
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Motto : Fidelis.
In the history of Science, Rumford is best remembered for making the first observation which would precipitate the downfall of the dubious "caloric" theory, which presented heat as a fluid. Rumford pointed out that the heat released in the boring of a cannon would have been enough to melt the metal if that heat had actually been "contained" in it to begin with (as the caloric theory was stating).
This helped define the modern concept of energy (mechanical energy is transformed into heat by friction). Rumford even estimated the so-called mechanical equivalent of heat, well before a precise value was obtained by James Prescott Joule (1818-1889).
Some elements of Rumford's rise to prominence and his activities as an American-born British Loyalist during the American War of Independence gave him an enduring sulfurous reputation, especially in the United States. The term "scoundrel" is still applied to him in some modern biographies. All told, this oversimplistic caricature is clearly an injustice to an extraordinary individual, a dedicated scientist, soldier and social reformer who lived an exceptional life in three different countries after he had to leave his own...
Quick Biography of Benjamin Count Rumford :
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Adrien-Marie Legendre was buried just across Rumford, in the cemetery of Auteuil (France). | ||
The Comforts of a Rumford Stove [Gillray 1800] |