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These 101 scientific papers, arranged chronologically in two volumes, testify to Maxwell's scientific legacy and offer modern students of mathematics and physics stimulating reading. The scientific papers; by Maxwell, James Clerk, 1831-1879; Niven, Sir William Davidson, 1842-Publication date 1890 Topics Mathematics, Physics Publisher Cambridge, University Press Collection gerstein; biodiversity; toronto Digitizing sponsor MSN THE PUBLISHED SCIENTIFIC PAPERS AND BOOKS OF JAMES CLERK MAXWELL (1831-79) Most of Maxwell’s Papers, but not all, are in his Scientific Papers. The average donation is $45. Publication date 1890 Topics Physics, Mathematics, Electromagnetism, Gases, Matter II : 1862-1873 (Cambridge-New York- Melbourne : Cambridge Univ. Title. P. M. Harman (éd. The Scientific Papers of James Clerk Maxwell were published in 1890 as a collection of works by James Clerk Maxwell.The publication was edited by W. D. Niven and printed in a two volume set. If everyone chips in $5, we can keep our website independent, strong and ad-free. The ones that are not are mostly to be found in the Reports of the British Association for the Advancement of Science or the Journal of the London Mathematical Society. Volume I: 1846-1862 documents Maxwell's education and early scientific work and his major period of scientific innovation - his first formulation of field theory, the electromagnetic theory of light and the statistical theory of gases. James Clerk Maxwell: In His Own Words — And Others Dover reprinted Maxwell's Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism in 1954, surely one of the first classics of scientific literature over a thousand pages in length to be given new life and accessibility to students and researchers as a result of the paperback revolution of the 1950s.Matter and Motion followed in 1991 and Theory of Heat in 2001. James Clerk Maxwell (13 juin 1831 à Édimbourg en Écosse - 5 novembre 1879 à Cambridge en Angleterre) est un physicien et mathématicien écossais.Il est principalement connu pour avoir unifié en un seul ensemble d'équations, les équations de Maxwell, l'électricité, le magnétisme et l'induction, en incluant une importante modification du théorème d'Ampère. The publication in 1890 of the two-volume Scientific Papers of James Clerk Maxwell, edited by W. D. Niven, was one of the two objects of a committee formed 'for the purpose of securing a fitting memorial of him' (the other object being the commissioning of a marble bust for the Cavendish Laboratory). 39 tables. ), The Scientific Letters and papers of James Clerk Maxwell, vol. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The scientific papers of James Clerk Maxwell by Maxwell, James Clerk, 1831-1879; Nivin, William Davidson, Sir, 1842-1917, ed. Clark, Pamela Elizabeth and Clark, Chuck 2013.