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‎RUTHERFORD,( William H).‎

Reference : 56220

‎The Industrial Worker in Ontario.‎

‎ Toronto, University of Toronto 1914, 225x150mm, 123pages, casing in paper boards. Book in good condition.‎


Phone number : 41 26 323 23 43

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‎Nye (Mary Jo), ed. - Stanislao Cannizzaro - Thomson, William, later Lord Kelvin - A.W. Williamson - Ernst Mach - J. Norman Lockyer- James Clerk Maxwell - Charles Marignac - Marcellin Berthelot - Hermann von Helmholtz - Svante Arrhenius - Dmitri Mendeleev - Wilhelm Ostwald - Ludwig Boltzmann - J.J. Thomson - Henri Poincaré - Ernest Rutherford and Frederick Saddy - Albert Einstein - Pierre Duhem - Jean Perrin‎

Reference : 100285

(1986)

‎The Question of the Atom from Karlsruhe Congress to the First Solvay Conference, 1860-1911 - A Compilation of Primary Sources Selected and Introduced by Mary Jo Nye - The History of Modern Physics, 1800-1950, volume 4‎

‎Tomash Publishers , The History of Modern Physics, 1800-1950 Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1986 Book condition, Etat : Très Bon hardcover, editor's binding, full blue printed clothes, no dust-jacket fort et grand In-8 1 vol. - 685 pages‎


‎few black and white illustrations Second reprinting edition, 1986 (first was 1984) Contents, Chapitres : Acknowledgments, Contents, Introduction, xxxi, Text, 654 pages - Carlsruhe Compte rendu (1860) - Stanislao Cannizzaro : Sketch for a course of chemical philosophy (1858) - Thomson, William, later Lord Kelvin : On Vortex atoms (1867) - A.W. Williamson : On the atomic debate, discussion of Dr. Williamson's Lecture on the atomic debate (1869) - Ernst Mach : Mechanical physics (1872) - J. Norman Lockyer : Atoms and molecules spectroscopically considered (1874) - James Clerk Maxwell : On the dynamical evidence of the molecular constitution of bodies (1875) - Charles Marignac : Chemical equivalents and atomic weights considered as bases of a system of notation (1877) -Marcellin Berthelot : On systems of chemical notation, asnwer of M. Merignac (1877) - Hermann von Helmholtz : On the modern development of Faraday's conception of electricity (1881) - Svante Arrhenius : On the dissociation of substances in aqueous solution (1887) - Dmitri Mendeleev : The periodical law of the chemical elements (1889) - Wilhelm Ostwald : Emancipation from scientific materialism (1895) - Ludwig Boltzmann : On the necessity of atomic theories in physics (1897) - J.J. Thomson : Cathode rays (1897) - Henri Poincaré : Relations between experimental physics and mathematical physics (1900) - Ernest Rutherford and Frederick Saddy : The cause and nature of radioactivity (1902) - Albert Einstein : On a heuristic point of view about the creation and conversion of light (1905) - Pierre Duhem : Physical theory and natural classification, primary qualities (1906) - Jean Perrin : Brownian movement and molecula reality (1909) - Ernest Rutherford : The scattering of alpha and beta particles by matter and the structure of the atom (1911) - Appendices : Primary sources - Compte rendu des séances du Congrès international des chimistes tenu à Karlsruhe, le 3, 4 et 5 septembre 1860 - Bibliography no dust-jacket (supposingly as issued), else fine copy, no markings‎

Librairie Internet Philoscience - Malicorne-sur-Sarthe
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‎Aris (Rutherford), Davis (H. Ted), and Stuewer (Roger H.), eds. - Thomas B. Settle - Richard S. Westfall - Donald S. L. Cardwell - C. W. F. Everitt - Martin J. Klein - John N. Howard - Thomas P. Hughes - Erwin N. Hiebert - Stanley Goldeberg - Linda Wessels - William T. Scott - Herman H. Goldstine‎

Reference : 101491

(1983)

‎Springs of Scientific Creativity - Essays on Founders of Modern Science , (Galileo and early experimentation - Newton's development of the principia - The origins and consequences of certain of J. P. Joule's scientific ideas - Maxwell's scientific creativity - The scientific style of Josiah Willard Gibbs - Principal scientific contributions of John William Strutt, third baron Rayleigh - Helmer Sperry and Adrian Leverkühn : A comparison of creative styles - Walther Nernst and the applications of physics to chemistry - Albert Einstein and the creative act : The case of special relativity - Erwin Schrödinger and the descriptive tradition - Michael Polanyi's, Creativity in chemistry - The role of John von Neumann)‎

‎University of Minnesota Press Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1983 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, editor's red printed binding, title in silver grand In-8 1 vol. - 350 pages‎


‎many black and white plates and text-figures 1st edition, 1983 Contents, Chapitres : Thomas B. Settle : Galileo and early experimentation - Richard S. Westfall : Newton's development of the principia - Donald S. L. Cardwell : The origins and consequences of certain of J. P. Joule's scientific ideas - C. W. F. Everitt : Maxwell's Scientific Creativity - Martin J. Klein : The scientific style of Josiah Willard Gibbs - John N. Howard : Principal scientific contributions of John William Strutt, third baron Rayleigh - Thomas P. Hughes : Helmer Sperry and Adrian Leverkühn : A comparison of creative styles - Erwin N. Hiebert : Walther Nernst and the applications of physics to chemistry - Stanley Goldeberg : Albert Einstein and the creative act : The case of special relativity - Linda Wessels : Erwin Schrödinger and the descriptive tradition - William T. Scott : Michael Polanyi's, Creativity in chemistry - Herman H. Goldstine : The role of John von Neumann fine copy, the editor's binding is fine, inside is near fine, slightly-yellowing, clean and unmarked, without dust-jacket, inscribed by Roger H. Stuewer‎

Librairie Internet Philoscience - Malicorne-sur-Sarthe
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