
Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Volumes 1-12 - Paperback
Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Volumes 1-12 - Paperback
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This extensive collection comprises Volumes 1 through 12 of the "Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society," offering a detailed record of scientific and mathematical advancements during a significant period of intellectual history. Published in 1879, this compilation showcases a wide array of research papers, discussions, and findings presented before the esteemed Cambridge Philosophical Society.
Containing contributions from leading scientists and mathematicians of the era, these volumes cover diverse topics within physics, mathematics, and related scientific disciplines. The "Transactions" provide valuable insights into the evolution of scientific thought and the development of key theories and methodologies. A vital resource for historians of science and anyone interested in the intellectual heritage of the 19th century, this collection represents a cornerstone of scientific literature.
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