<p>l. The work of Ludwig Boltzmann (1844-1906) consists of two kinds of writings: in the first part of his active life he devoted himself entirely to problems of physics, while in the second part he tried to find a philosophยญ 1 ical background for his activities in and around the natural sciences. M
Theoretical Physics and Philosophical Problems: Selected Writings
โ Scribed by Boltzmann, Ludwig
- Publisher
- D. Reidel Publishing Company
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 287
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
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II. A SELECTION OF WRITINGS DEDICATED TO L. BOLTZMANN OR DISCUSSING HIS LlFE OR WORK
1904 (ed.) S. Meyer: Festschrift Ludwig Boltzmann gewidmet zum seckzlgsten Geburtstag 20. Februar 1904
(J. A. Barth, Leipzig) with a portrait; contains contributions by P. Duhem [ pp. 13ff], M. Planck, E. Mach, J. Larmor, G. Frege, S. Arrhenius, and W. Nernst, among others.
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