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Müller-Pouillet's Lehrbuch der Physik und Meteorologie

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THE appearance of the second part of the second volume of this work marks the completion of the ninth edition of an important treatise on experimental physics which has for many years been widely used in Germany. The importance of the work lies in the fact that it aims at giving a full description of physical apparatus and experimental methods, no attempt being made to expound mathematical theories, and none but the most elementary mathematics being employed or assumed as one of the reader's acquirements.

Müller-Pouillet's Lehrbuch der Physik und Meteorologie.

Neunte umgearbeitete und vermehrte Auflage von Dr. Leopold Pfaundler. In drei Bänden. Erster Band, Mechanik, Akustik. Pp. xxi + 888 (1886). Zweiter Band, unter Mitwirkung des Dr. Otto Lummer Erste Abtheilung Optik Pp. XX + 1192 (1894–1897). Zweite Abtheilung Wärme Pp. xiv + 768 (1898). Dritter Band Elektrischen Erscheinengen. Pp. xvi + 1062 (1888–1890). (Braunschweig: Friedrich Vieweg und Sohn.)

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Müller-Pouillet's Lehrbuch der Physik und Meteorologie . Nature 62, 361–362 (1900). https://doi.org/10.1038/062361a0

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