Abstract
THIS is the most complete and exhaustive book on crystallography which has been so far published, and it is especially characterised by the importance assigned to the dualism observed in crystallographic problems considered as relations of a system of planes or lines connected together by the law of rational indices. The book consists of three main parts—the first dealing with the general relations of a system of planes and lines subject to the law of rational indices; the second with crystallographic representation and construction; and the third with the developments of the six crystallographic systems and the determination of crystals.
Geometrische Krystallographie.
Von Dr. Th. Liebisch (Leipzig: Wm. Engelmann, 1881.)
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Crystallography . Nature 26, 266–267 (1882). https://doi.org/10.1038/026266a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/026266a0