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General Treatise of Meteorology

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THE complete work will comprise four parts. The two first—statical meteorology and dynamical meteorology—will not necessitate a knowledge of higher mathematics; they will form the course of meteorology properly so-called, while parts iii. and iv. will be devoted to the exposition of special questions and to the principles and use of instruments. A glance at the first volume of Klossovsky's “Meteorology” shows at once that it is the outcome of a long and useful career. In fact, the first meteorological labours of the author date from the year 1882, and from that time Klossovsky has not ceased to devote all his efforts to teaching at the Odessa University, and to the organisation and direction of the network of meteorological stations in the south of Russia.

General Treatise of Meteorology.

Part i., Statical Meteorology. By Prof. A. Klossovsky. (In Russian.) Pp. xii + 642. (Odessa, 1908.)

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A., H. General Treatise of Meteorology . Nature 81, 303–304 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/081303b0

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