Abstract
THIS book forms one of the useful series of “Manuali Hoepli,” which already comprises over 800 distinct treatises. Its aim is to give to engineers and electrical constructors most of the information and data that they are likely to require in practice. On this account it is not so much a text-book as a classified collection of rules and data; but on account of its containing a large amount of explanatory matter it lies intermediate between a treatise on electrical engineering and a pocket book of electrical rules and tables. The type being small but clear, a very large amount of useful information is collected in a small compass. The numerical data have been obtained principally from recent papers published in the journals of electrical engineering, and are collected in 115 tables. The work is illustrated with 192 cuts and is furnished with a good index. Its size well adapts it to be a handy pocket book of reference, and it is likely to prove of considerable use.
Manuale dell'Ingegnere Elettricista.
By Attilio Marro. Pp. xv + 689. (Milan: Ulrico Hoepli, 1905.) Price 7.50 lire.
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Manuale dell'Ingegnere Elettricista . Nature 72, 243 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/072243b0
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