Clerk Maxwell and Modern Science. Six Commemorative Lectures by Sir Edward V. Ap
From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Slightly bleached and rubbed jacket, annotations and markings in text, otherwise good. / Leicht verblichener und beriebener Umschlag, Anmerkungen und Markierungen im Text, sonst gut. - From 1860 until 1865 James Clerk Maxwell was Professor of Natural Philosophy at Kings College, London, and there produced some of his most significant work, in particular the two classic papers in which he first put forward the concept of the electromagnetic theory of light. The six lectures here printed, which should appeal widely to teachers and students of physics, commemorate his work at Kings College. They divide into two groups.
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