Nagelatene Bijdragen Tot Natuurkunde En Geschiedenis, Zijnde Deels Gedrukte, Doch Verspreide, Meerendeels Nog Onuitgegevene Stukken...

Sprache: Holländisch.
kartoniert , 306 Seiten
ISBN 1024610802
EAN 9781024610802
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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Nagelatene Bijdragen Tot Natuurkunde En Geschiedenis, Zijnde Deels Gedrukte, Doch Verspreide, Meerendeels Nog Onuitgegevene Stukken... is a historical compilation of writings on physics and history. Authored by J P van Cappelle and D J van Lennep, this work gathers previously printed but scattered pieces, alongside a substantial amount of unpublished material. Offering insights into the scientific and historical perspectives of its time, this collection provides valuable primary source material for researchers and historians interested in the intellectual landscape of the Netherlands and the broader European context. The work represents a significant contribution to the understanding of 19th-century scientific thought and historical inquiry.
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