English: Nikola Tesla, with
Rudjer Boscovich's book "Theoria Philosophiae Naturalis", in front of the spiral coil of his high-voltage
Tesla coil transformer at his East Houston St., New York, laboratory.
Русский: Никола Тесла с «Теорией натуральной философии…»
Руджера Бошковича на фоне катушки высокочастотного трансформатора в своей лаборатории на Хаустон-стрит в Нью-Йорке
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Originally published in "Tesla's Important Advances" in Electrical Review, May 20, 1896, p. 263. Credited in caption to Tonnelé and Co.
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