German essays on science in the 19th century
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German essays on science in the 19th century
(The German library, v. 36)
Continuum, 1996
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German essays on science in the nineteenth century
Science 19th century
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Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
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Description
The 26 previously published essays in this companion to v. 82 German Essays on Science in the 20th Century , represent the sciences in a comprehensive way. Authors include: Jacob Burckhardt, a professor of art history; Carl von Clausewitz, a military strategist; Paul Ehrlich, a pioneer in immunolog
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Ehrlich, von Humboldt, Siemens, and others
Table of Contents
Introduction: Wolfgang Schirmacher
Translated by Virginia Cutrufelli
Natural History and Science
ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT
Reflections on the Enjoyment Presented to Us by Nature
Translated by E.C. Otte
LORENZ OKEN
On the Utility of Natural History
Translated by Daniel Theisen
CARL RITTER
Attempt at a General Comparative Geography
Translated by Daniel Theisen
LEONHARD EULER
Of Mathematics in General
Translator unknown
KARL FRIEDRICH GAUSS
Foundations of Mathematics
Translated by G. Waldo Dunnington
JUSTUS VON LIEBIG
On the Study of the Natural Sciences
Translated by Daniel Theisen
ADELBERT VON CHAMISSO
A Survey of Botany and the Plant Kingdom
Translated by Daniel Theisen
CHRISTOPH VON HUFELAND
Duration of the Life of Plants
Translated by Erasmus Wilson
ALFRED E. BREHM
The Importance of Birds in the Economy of Nature
Translated by H.M. Labouchere and W. Jesse
RUDOLF VIRCHOW
The Task of the Natural Sciences
Translated by Daniel Theisen
PAUL EHRLICH
On Immunity with Special Reference to Cell Life
Translated by Charles Bolduan
HERMANN VON HELMHOLTZ
The Physiological Causes of Harmony in Music
Translated by Russell Kahl
ADAM MUELLER
On the Art of Listening
Translated by Dennis R. Bormann and Elisabeth Leinfellner
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG
On Physiognomy
Translated by Daniel Theisen
Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
JOHANN HEINRICH PESTALOZZI
The Art of Human Education
Translated by Daniel Theisen
JOHANN JAKOB BACHOFEN
My Life in Retrospect
Translated by Ralph Manheim
LEOPOLD VON RANKE
History and Philosophy
Translated by Roger Wines
JACOB BURCKHARDT
On Fortune and Misfortune in History
Translated by James Nichols
RUDOLF VON IHERING
The Struggle for Law
Translated by John J. Taylor
FRIEDRICH CARL VON SAVIGNY
Origin of Positive Law
Translated by Abraham Hayward
CARL VON CLAUSEWITZ
On Military Genius
Translated by Michael Howard and Peter Paret
Economy and Technology
FRIEDRICH LIST
Labor and the Division of Labor
Translated by Daniel Theisen
ERNST ABBE
Profit Sharing in Large Industry
Translated by Daniel Slager
JOSEPH VON FRAUNHOFER
Of the Refractive and the Dispersive Power of Glass
Translated by J.S. Ames
GOTTFRIED DAIMLER
On the Novelty of My Patent Number 28022: A Reply
Translated by Daniel Theisen
WERNER VON SIEMENS
Science, Technology, and Organization
Translator unknown
Biographies
Translated by Virginia Cutrufelli
Bibliography
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