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BOOK

Title:  
De l'unité des forces de gravitation et d'inertie
Creator:
Pirmez, Eudore, 1830-1890
Publication:
Bruyland-Christophe & Cie, Bruxelles, 1881.
Call #:  
531.51 P66D
Extent:
282 p. ; 24 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Studies in the non-symmetric generalization of the theory of gravitation I
Creator:
Schrödinger, Erwin, 1887-1961
Publication:
The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Dublin, 1951.
Call #:  
530 PAM. NO.40
Extent:
28 p. ; 26 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
The New foundations of science and gravitation
Creator:
Lowe, Cameron.
Publication:
Elizabeth, N.J, 1917.
Call #:  
530 PAM. NO.23
Extent:
28 p. ; 15 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Essays on the proximate mechanical causes of the general phenomena of the universe
Creator:
Phillips, R. (Richard)Sir, 1767-1840
Publication:
Printed by Jas. Adlard and Sons, London, 1818.
Call #:  
530.1 P54E
Extent:
viii, 96 p. ; 17 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Gravity and antimatter
Parent:
Scientific American, v.258, no.3
Creators:
Goldman, T. (Terry) | Hughes, Richard J. | Nieto, Michael Martin
Publication:
New York, 1988.
Call #:  
505 SCI23 V.258, NO.3
Extent:
p.48-56 : (col.) illus., (col.) diagrs. ; 27 1/2 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Eine neue und einfache Deutung der Schwerkraft und eine anschauliche Erklärung der Physik des Raumes
Creator:
Fricke, H.
Publication:
Heckners Verlag, Wolfenbüttel, 1919.
Call #:  
531.5 F91N
Extent:
137 p. : diagrs. ; 25 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Can gravitation be explained?
Parent:
Scientia, v.117
Creator:
Eddington, Arthur StanleySir, 1882-1944
Publication:
Milano, 1982.
Call #:  
505 R34 V.117
Extent:
p.[517]-530 ; 25 1/2 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Was Newton wrong?
Parent:
Science, v.241, no.4867
Creator:
Pool, Robert.
Publication:
Washington, D.C, 1988.
Call #:  
505 SCI2A V.241, NO.4867
Extent:
p.789-790 : illus. ; 28 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
... Principia; or, Nature's first principles: Theory of universal electro-magnetism, simplified. Explaining the elements of the important discovery of the laws of nature, which regulate the changes of the elements. Exposing the numerous discrepancies of the popular (erroneously so called) Newtonian
Creator:
Chapman, L. L.
Publication:
Campbell & Co, Philadelphia, 1855.
Call #:  
531 C36P
Extent:
v.1 (xxiv, [25]-214, [2] p.) : front. ; 19 1/2 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
A simplified presentation of Einstein's unified field equations
Creators:
Levi-Civita, Tullio, 1873-1941 | Dougall, John
Publication:
Blackie & Son, London and Glasgow, 1929.
Call #:  
530 PAM. NO.42
Extent:
22 p. ; 22 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Observations touching the principles of natural motions; and especially touching rarefaction & condensation: Together with a reply to certain remarks touching the gravitation of fluids
Creator:
Hale, MatthewSir, 1609-1676
Publication:
Printed by W. Godbid, London, 1677.
Call #:  
531 H13O
Extent:
[xii], 285 p. ; 17 cm.



BOOK

Title:
Relativity, quanta, and cosmology in the development of the scientific thought of Albert Einstein
Alt. Title:  
Astrofisica e cosmologia gravitazione, quanti e relatività negli sviluppi del pensiero scientifico di Albert Einstein. English  
Creators:
Pantaleo, Mario, 1898- | De Finis, Francesco | Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955
Publication:
Johnson Reprint Corp, New York, c1979.
Notes:  
Translation of: Astrofisica e cosmologia gravitazione, quanti e relatività negli sviluppi del pensiero scientifico di Albert Einstein. At head of title: Albert Einstein: 1879-1979. Pre-conference papers presented at a special conference organized in honor of the centenary of Einstein's birth. First published in the Italian language under the title Astrofisica e cosmologia gravitazione, quanti e relatività negli sviluppi del pensiero scientifico di Albert Einstein. Paged continously.
Call #:  
530.4 P19r v.1, 2
Extent:
2 v. : fronts. (ports.), diagrs., tables, charts ; 26 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1880-2008
Abstract:  

John Archibald Wheeler (1911-2008) was a leading theoretical physicist of the twentieth century, contributing particularly to the fields of general relativity, gravitation, and quantum mechanics. Wheeler was a pioneer in the study of black holes, celestial phenomena which he named. (He had a penchant for creating new terms in physics, and is credited with naming other phenomena such as geons, wormholes, and quantum foam.) Wheeler is also known for his work in atomic and nuclear physics. In 1939, he and Niels Bohr co-authored a paper that gave the basis for recognizing that Uranium 235 and Plutonium 239 are highly fissile, a milestone in the understanding of atomic energy. Wheeler believed in the importance of public service, assisting in the U.S. war effort to develop the atomic and hydrogen bombs, and served as a scientific advisor to numerous government agencies. During a prolific academic career that spanned seventy years, Wheeler taught physics to thousands of undergraduate students at Princeton University and the University of Texas, and mentored more than fifty Ph.D. students. The Wheeler Papers provide an extensive look into the expansive career of John Archibald Wheeler, the pioneering and award-winning theoretical physicist. Comprised of 150 linear feet, this large collection contains a wide array of materials including correspondence, subject files, manuscripts by Wheeler, papers by colleagues and students, research notes and notebooks, photographs, awards, and audiovisual materials. The collection provides much insight in to Wheeler's lengthy career as a scientist, scholar, and teacher. The bulk of the material is from the 1950s to the 1990s and covers the wide scope of his professional endeavors, from his teaching at Princeton University and the University of Texas, to his many publications, to his consultation work with government agencies, industry, and atomic energy projects, to his numerous public talks and lectures.
Call #:  
Mss.B.W564
Extent:
150 Linear feet