‎EINSTEIN, ALBERT.‎
‎Bemerkungen zu dem Gesetz von Eötvös (Withbound:) Eine Beziehung zwischen dem elastischen Verhalten der spezifischen Wärme bei festen Körpern mit einatomigen Molekül" (Withbound:) Bemerkungen zu den P. Hertschen Arbeiten: Über die mechanischen Grundl...‎

‎Leipzig, J.A. Barth, 1911. 8vo. In Contemporary half calf with gilt lettering to spine. In ""Annalen der Physik. Vierte Folge. Band 34. Hrsg. von W.Wien und Max Planck."". The whole volume offered. A tear to lower part of spine and small stamp to title page, otherwise fine. Einstein papers: pp. 165-169" pp. 170-174 pp. 175-176 p. 590" pp. 591-592. [Entire volume: VIII,1032 pp. + 6 plates.].‎

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‎First edition of all 5 papers. In ""Relation between elastic behaviour and specific heat of solid bodies with monatomic molecules"" Einstein comments Sutherlands importent paper in Philosophical Magazine from 1910. Sutherland made the importent remark that the infrared eigenfrequencies of solid bodies have their origin possibly in the elastic vibrations of these bodies. Einstein, impressed by this remark, adds that electrically charged ions are the sources of optical vibrations, whreas elastic vibrations are caused by the mutual motion of the entire molecule. Hence he prefers to test the hypothesis of Sutherland by solid bodies which are composed of monatomic molecules...""(Lanczos). - Weil Nos 38, 39 (this with an asterix, denoting major work),40 (1-2) and 41.‎

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‎Bemerkungen zu dem Gesetz von Eötvös (Withbound:) Eine Beziehung zwischen dem elastischen Verhalten der spezifischen Wärme bei festen Körpern mit einatomigen Molekül" (Withbound:) Bemerkungen zu den P. Hertschen Arbeiten: Über die mechanischen Grundl...‎

‎Leipzig, J.A. Barth, 1911. Contemp. hcalf, spine gilt. ""Annalen der Physik. Vierte Folge. Band 34. Hrsg. von W.Wien und Max Planck."" VIII,1032 pp., 6 plates. Einstein papers: pp. 165-169" pp. 170-174 pp. 175-176 p. 590" pp. 591-592. Fine and clean. The whole volume offered.‎


‎First edition of all 5 papers. In ""Relation between elastic behaviour and specific heat of solid bodies with monatomic molecules"" Einstein comments Sutherlands importent paper in Philosophical Magazine from 1910. Sutherland made the importent remark that the infrared eigenfrequencies of solid bodies have their origin possibly in the elastic vibrations of these bodies. Einstein, impressed by this remark, adds that electrically charged ions are the sources of optical vibrations, whreas elastic vibrations are caused by the mutual motion of the entire molecule. Hence he prefers to test the hypothesis of Sutherland by solid bodies which are composed of monatomic molecules...""(Lanczos). - Weil Nos 38, 39 (this with an asterix, denoting major work),40 (1-2) and 41.‎

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