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BOOK

Title:  
Relativity, thermodynamics and cosmology
Creator:
Tolman, Richard Chace, 1881-1948
Publication:
The Clarendon press, Oxford, 1934.
Call #:  
530.1 T58R
Extent:
xv, 501, [1] p. : diagrs., charts ; 24 1/2 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Die Mechanik in ihrer Entwicklung: historisch-kritisch dargestellt ... Achte ... Aufl. Mit einem Anhang "Das Verhältnis der Machschen Gedankenwelt zur Relativitätstheorie"
Creators:
Mach, Ernst, 1838-1916 | Petzoldt, Joseph, 1862-1929
Publication:
F.A. Brockhaus, Leipzig, 1921.
Call #:  
531 M18M.8
Extent:
xiv, 521 p. : illus., ports., diagrs. ; duodecimo.



BOOK

Title:
Concepts and development of quantum physics
Alt. Title:  
Modern physics  
Creator:
Slater, John Clarke, 1900-1976
Publication:
Dover Publications, New York, [1969]
Notes:  
This Dover edition, first published in 1969, is an unabridged and slightly corrected reprint of the work originally published in 1955 by the McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc. under the title Modern physics. Last 10 pages publisher's catalogue. Bibliography: p. 310-313.
Call #:  
530.1 SL1MO.R
Extent:
xi, 322, [10] p. : illus., diagrs., tables, charts ; 21 1/2 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
Circa 1909-1964
Abstract:  

This is a collection of Cope's articles, papers, notes, lectures, notebooks, and some correspondence. There is much on his research pertaining to Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, and other topics in the history of science on which he wrote. The collection includes lecture notes and three bound notebook volumes on mechanics from his study at the University of Berlin under Max Planck from 1912 to 1913. There are 11 additional bound volumes, all relating to physics, including: Minutes of meetings of the Department of Physics, University of Pennsylvania (1910-1919), two volumes on the history of physics, and a volume of data on the radiometer as a measurer of electric current. The collection also contains notes on electric circuit theory lectures (1924-1925) by J.R. Carson, notes on lectures on relativity (1921) by Albert Einstein, lectures by W.F.G. Swann (1928), and information about the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, and on radiation (1909). There is significant correspondence from Lionel G. Dixon and Victor Englehardt.
Call #:  
Mss.B.C794
Extent:
7 Linear feet