Abstract
ALL those engaged in research in physical optics, and spectroscopists in particular, must feel deeply indebted for the publication of this Volume. Although some of its contents were available already in other publications (such as Kayser's “Handbuch” and Baby's “Spectroscopy”), it was often only in a much more diffuse form, and the more important part has only been published hitherto in a vast number of papers in the different journals.
Handbuch der Experimentalphysik.
Herausgegeben von W. Wien F. Harms. Band 21: Anregung der Spehtren, spektroskopische Apparate, von Georg Joos und Ernst v. Angerer; Starkeffekt, von Johannes Stark. Pp. xiii + 562. (Leipzig: Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft m.b.H., 1927.) 49 gold marks.
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C., J. Modern Spectroscopy. Nature 121, 741–742 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/121741a0
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