William Thomson and James Clerk Maxwell, nineteenth century natural philosophers, were friends and colleagues (Thomson was Maxwell’s senior by seven years). This historical note gives a description of their early lives, with emphasis on the influence of their fathers and of Cambridge on their development
The Enlightenment was a highly diverse intellectual movement that emerged in the first half of the 1...
The story of two brilliant nineteenth-century scientists who discovered the electromagnetic field, l...
Series of drawings for the book: Kelvin, Thermodynamics and the Natural World (2016) in collaboratio...
William Thomson and James Clerk Maxwell, nineteenth century natural philosophers, were friends and ...
natural philosophers, were friends and colleagues (Thomson was Maxwell’s senior by seven years). Thi...
Why do we read about the lives of others? This paper discusses the value of reading biographies and ...
It is the aim of this thesis, first, to investigate the historical development of Thomson's physico-...
This is a case study in the history of electricity, based on William Thomson and his \u201capparatus...
This is a study of William Thomson (Lord Kelvin) focusing on the laboratory work that he carried out...
Lord Kelvin was one of the greatest physicists of the Victorian era. Widely known for the developmen...
On the 25th July 1924, Professor Einstein published a short paper describing a small selection of in...
James Thomson, brother of William Thomson who later became Lord Kelvin, was also a highly creative p...
A field of mathematics can acquire energy from a notable paper. I will wager that knot theory is the...
Historical accounts of successful laboratories often consist primarily of reminiscences by their dir...
William Cullen, lecturer in chemistry at Glasgow and Edinburgh Universities, spent many years formul...
The Enlightenment was a highly diverse intellectual movement that emerged in the first half of the 1...
The story of two brilliant nineteenth-century scientists who discovered the electromagnetic field, l...
Series of drawings for the book: Kelvin, Thermodynamics and the Natural World (2016) in collaboratio...
William Thomson and James Clerk Maxwell, nineteenth century natural philosophers, were friends and ...
natural philosophers, were friends and colleagues (Thomson was Maxwell’s senior by seven years). Thi...
Why do we read about the lives of others? This paper discusses the value of reading biographies and ...
It is the aim of this thesis, first, to investigate the historical development of Thomson's physico-...
This is a case study in the history of electricity, based on William Thomson and his \u201capparatus...
This is a study of William Thomson (Lord Kelvin) focusing on the laboratory work that he carried out...
Lord Kelvin was one of the greatest physicists of the Victorian era. Widely known for the developmen...
On the 25th July 1924, Professor Einstein published a short paper describing a small selection of in...
James Thomson, brother of William Thomson who later became Lord Kelvin, was also a highly creative p...
A field of mathematics can acquire energy from a notable paper. I will wager that knot theory is the...
Historical accounts of successful laboratories often consist primarily of reminiscences by their dir...
William Cullen, lecturer in chemistry at Glasgow and Edinburgh Universities, spent many years formul...
The Enlightenment was a highly diverse intellectual movement that emerged in the first half of the 1...
The story of two brilliant nineteenth-century scientists who discovered the electromagnetic field, l...
Series of drawings for the book: Kelvin, Thermodynamics and the Natural World (2016) in collaboratio...