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The Scientific Letters and Papers of James Clerk Maxwell: Volume 1, 1846–1862
This is a comprehensive edition of Maxwell's manuscript papers published virtually complete and largely for the first time.
James Clerk Maxwell (Author), P. M. Harman (Edited by)
9780521101356, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 29 January 2009
800 pages
28 x 21 x 4 cm, 1.77 kg
This is a comprehensive edition of Maxwell's manuscript papers published virtually complete and largely for the first time. Maxwell's work was of central importance in establishing and developing the major themes of the physics of the nineteenth century: his theory of the electromagnetic field and the electromagnetic theory of light and his special place in the history of physics. His fecundity of imagination and the sophistication of his examination of the foundations of physics give particular interest and importance to his writings. Volume I: 1846–1862 documents Maxwell's education and early scientific work and his major period of scientific innovation - his first formulation of field theory, the electromagnetic theory of light and the statistical theory of gases. Important letters and manuscript drafts illuminate this fundamental early work and the volume includes his letters to friends and family, general essays and lectures and juvenilia.
Preface
Texts
Appendix
Index.
Subject Areas: History of science [PDX]
