Cambridge university press 2000 292 pages 21 74x2 41x28 55cm. 2000. Relié avec jacquette. 292 pages.
Bon état légère usure de la jacquette intérieur très bon
Aris (Rutherford), Davis (H. Ted), and Stuewer (Roger H.), eds. - Thomas B. Settle - Richard S. Westfall - Donald S. L. Cardwell - C. W. F. Everitt - Martin J. Klein - John N. Howard - Thomas P. Hughes - Erwin N. Hiebert - Stanley Goldeberg - Linda Wessels - William T. Scott - Herman H. Goldstine
Reference : 101491
(1983)
University of Minnesota Press Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1983 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, editor's red printed binding, title in silver grand In-8 1 vol. - 350 pages
many black and white plates and text-figures 1st edition, 1983 Contents, Chapitres : Thomas B. Settle : Galileo and early experimentation - Richard S. Westfall : Newton's development of the principia - Donald S. L. Cardwell : The origins and consequences of certain of J. P. Joule's scientific ideas - C. W. F. Everitt : Maxwell's Scientific Creativity - Martin J. Klein : The scientific style of Josiah Willard Gibbs - John N. Howard : Principal scientific contributions of John William Strutt, third baron Rayleigh - Thomas P. Hughes : Helmer Sperry and Adrian Leverkühn : A comparison of creative styles - Erwin N. Hiebert : Walther Nernst and the applications of physics to chemistry - Stanley Goldeberg : Albert Einstein and the creative act : The case of special relativity - Linda Wessels : Erwin Schrödinger and the descriptive tradition - William T. Scott : Michael Polanyi's, Creativity in chemistry - Herman H. Goldstine : The role of John von Neumann fine copy, the editor's binding is fine, inside is near fine, slightly-yellowing, clean and unmarked, without dust-jacket, inscribed by Roger H. Stuewer