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Verlag: Johann Ambrosius Barth,Leipzig, 1894
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Untersuchungen über die Ausbreitung der Elektrischen Kraft. Zweite Auflaghe (Gesammelte Werke Band II). Mit 40 Figuren im Text. In-8vo, Halbledereinband d. Zeit, roter Vollschnitt, schönes sauberes Exemplar. x, 295 S.
Verlag: Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1880., In: Annalen der Physik, Neue Folge, Band X, 1880. Leipzig:, 1880
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8vo. Pages 414-448. [Entire volume: viii, 696 pp.] Tables. Quarter cloth, cloth tips, paste-paper over boards, gilt spine; rubbed. Ex library ms. paper spine label, rubber stamps. Very good. FIRST EDITION. As a student in Berlin, Heinrich Hertz noticed an announcement of a prize offered by the Berlin Philosophical Faculty for the solution of an experimental problem concerning electrical inertia. Helmholtz, who had proposed the problem and had great interest in its solution, provided Hertz with a room in his Physical Institute and directed him to literature on the problem. Hertz showed himself to be an extremely persistent and self-disciplined researcher; he spent hours pursing the problem. Hertz won the Philosophical Faculty prize in 1879, earning a medal, a first publication in Annalen der Physik in 1880, and Helmholtz' deepening respect. DSB, VI, p. 341.
Verlag: London & New York: Macmillan, 1896., 1896
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH. Original cloth. Very Good. Contains 15 papers. 'Hertz's Miscellaneous papers form the first volume of his collected works, as edited by Dr. Philipp Lenard. The second volume is a reprint of his Researches on the propagation of electric action (already published in English under the title of Electric waves) The third volume consists of his Principles of mechanics, of which an English translation is now in the press' (Translator's note).
Verlag: London: Macmillan and Co., 1900
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 2nd Edition. Authorized English translation by D. E. Jones with a preface by Lord Kelvin. Second English edition. xv, 278 pp. Hardcover, bound in green cloth. The head of the spine and fore-corners frayed; bookplate and slight marginal stain to the front endpapers; marginal toning, else the text unmarked.
Verlag: Macmillan & Co., 1900., London:, 1900
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8vo . xv, 278 pp. 40 figs., numerous formulae & charts, index. Modern full navy morocco, raised bands, gilt-stamped spine title, t.e.g. Fine. SECOND EDITION IN ENGLISH of Untersuchungen uber die Ausbreitung der elektrischen Kraft. "Hertz was the first to demonstrate experimentally that electromagnetic waves radiate in space at the speed of light, just as Maxwell had predicted in his Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism. Hertz determined that electromagnetic waves were longer than light waves and showed that they were in complete correspondence with the waves of light and heat in the transverse nature of their vibration and their susceptibility to reflection, refraction, and polarization." [Hook & Norman]. "Experimental proof by Hertz of the Faraday-Maxwell hypothesis that electrical waves and be projected through space was begun in 1887, eight years after Maxwell's death. The two main requirements were (a) a method of producing the waves, supposing that they existed, and (b) a method of detecting them once they were produced. Hertz found the first problem easy to solve. He used the oscillatory discharge of a condenser. Detection was much more difficult, because there then existed no means of detecting currents alternating at the high speed of these waves. Hertz in fact used an effect as old as the discovery of electricity itself-the electric spark. By inducing the waves to produce an electric spark at a distance, with no apparent connexion between the oscillator and the spark gap, and by moving the sparking apparatus so that the length of the spark varied, he proved beyond question the passage of electric waves through space." [PMM]. BM Readex Vol. 12, p. 71; DSB Vol. VI, pp. 340-50; Hook & Norman, Origins of cyberspace, 158; Printing and the mind of man, 377 (German 1st ed.).
Verlag: Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1887., In: Annalen der Physik, Neue Folge, Band XXXI, 1887. Leipzig:, 1887
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8vo. Pages 421-448; 543-544; 983-1000. [Entire volume: viii, 1048 pp.] Figs. 23-29 on plate III; figs. 8-11 on plate VII. Quarter cloth, cloth corners, marbled boards, gilt spine; spine ends frayed, corners bumped. Ex library ms. paper spine label, rubber stamps. Very good. FIRST EDITION. HERTZ WAS THE FIRST TO DEMONSTRATE EXPERIMENTALLY THAT ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES RADIATE IN SPACE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT, just as Maxwell had predicted in his Treatise on electricity and magnetism. Hertz determined that electromagnetic waves were longer than light waves and showed that they were in complete correspondence with the waves of light and heat in the transverse nature of their vibration and their susceptibility to reflection, refraction, and polarization. "This discovery and its demonstration led directly to radio communication, television and radar." - Dibner. Barchas Collection 982; Dibner, Heralds of science, rev. ed., 71; DSB, VI, pp. 340-350; Haskell Norman Library 1060; Honeyman Sale 1667; Magie, Source book in physics, p. 549; Printing and the Mind of Man 377 (n); Sparrow, Milestones of Science 101n.