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The following translation was undertaken at the instance I, of Dr T. Archer Hirst, F.R.S., the translator of the first collected edition (mentioned in the Author sP reface below) of Professor Clausius papers on theM echanical Theory of Heat. The former work has however been so completely rewritten by Professor Clausius, thatD rH irst stranslation has been found scarcely anywhere available; and I must therefore accept the full responsibility of the present publication. I trust it may be found to supply a want which I have reason to believe has been felt, namely, that of a systematic and connected treatise on Thermodynamics, for use in Universities and Colleges, and among advanced students generally. With the view of rendering it more complete for this purpose, I have added, with the consent of Professor Clausius, three short appendices on points which he had left unnoticed, but which still seemed of interest, at any rate toE nglish readers.
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