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The Correspondence between Sir George Gabriel Stokes and Sir William Thomson, Baron Kelvin of Largs 2 Part Set

The Correspondence between Sir George Gabriel Stokes and Sir William Thomson, Baron Kelvin of Largs 2 Part Set

The Correspondence between Sir George Gabriel Stokes and Sir William Thomson, Baron Kelvin of Largs 2 Part Set

William Thomson
George Gabriel Stokes
David B. Wilson
September 2011
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9781107422308
£76.00
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2 Paperback books

    G. G. Stokes and Lord Kelvin helped bring about conceptual and institutional changes that transformed the science of physics. Indeed, they and their Victorian colleagues constituted one of the most significant groups of scientists in the whole history of science. This collection of letters was first published in 1990, and provides, therefore, invaluable insight and information for a period of major historical importance. Stokes and Kelvin corresponded for over fifty years as professors in Cambridge and Glasgow, respectively, thus amassing what is easily the largest extant correspondence between two Victorian physicists. The letters range widely over the people, ideas, and institutions of the age. They illuminate the histories of Cambridge and Glasgow Universities and the Royal Society of London, for example, as well as developments in electromagnetism, hydrodynamics, elasticity, optics, and X-rays. The editor's introduction describes the context of the pair's careers, while guiding the reader into their correspondence.

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    September 2011
    Multiple copy pack
    9781107422308
    852 pages
    245 × 171 × 45 mm
    1.37kg
    Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC

    Table of Contents

    • Part I: Preface
    • Explanatory notes
    • Introduction
    • List of letters
    • The correspondence (1846–1969)
    • Part II: Explanatory notes
    • The correspondence (1870–1901)
    • Index of publications by Stokes and Kelvin
    • Index of names and subjects.
      Editor
    • David B. Wilson