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Helmholtz, Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von

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Birth and Death Dates 1821-1894


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Article Giulio Peruzzi; Valentina Roberti (2023)
Helmholtz and the geometry of color space: Gestation and development of Helmholtz’s line element. Archive for History of Exact Sciences (pp. 201-220). (/isis/citation/CBB084267730/) unapi

Article Mark Paterson (2023)
Fatigue as a physiological problem: Experiments in the observation and quantification of movement and industrial labor, 1873-1947. History and Technology (pp. 65-90). (/isis/citation/CBB322577243/) unapi

Article Sjang L. Ten Hagen (2022)
History as a Tool for Natural Science: How Ernst Mach Applied Historical Methods to Physics. Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences (pp. 40-79). (/isis/citation/CBB303872937/) unapi

Article Nicholas J. Wade (2021)
The vision of Helmholtz. Journal of the History of the Neurosciences (pp. 405-424). (/isis/citation/CBB554132905/) unapi

Book Kenneth L. Caneva (2021)
Helmholtz and the Conservation of Energy: Contexts of Creation and Reception. (/isis/citation/CBB993217041/) unapi

Article Martin Schneider (2021)
Hermann von Helmholtz: Physiologie, Physik und Erkenntnis [Hermann von Helmholtz: Physiology, Physics and Cognition]. Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau (pp. 452-459). (/isis/citation/CBB510856817/) unapi

Book David J. Murray; Stephen W. Link (2020)
The Creation of Scientific Psychology. (/isis/citation/CBB845455295/) unapi

Essay Review Mitchell G. Ash (2020)
David Cahan’s Helmholtz: History of Science in European History. Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences. (/isis/citation/CBB463879683/) unapi

Article Melle Jan Kromhout (2020)
The Unmusical Ear: Georg Simon Ohm and the Mathematical Analysis of Sound. Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 471-492). (/isis/citation/CBB282467130/) unapi

Essay Review Ursula Klein (2020)
Science, Industry, and the German Bildungsbürgertum. Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology. (/isis/citation/CBB173266813/) unapi

Article Kenneth L. Caneva (2019)
Helmholtz, the Conservation of Force and the Conservation of Vis Viva. Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology (pp. 17-57). (/isis/citation/CBB534439403/) unapi

Book David Cahan (2018)
Helmholtz: A Life in Science. (/isis/citation/CBB216467015/) unapi

Book Christa Jungnickel; Russell McCormmach (2018)
The Second Physicist: On the History of Theoretical Physics in Germany. (/isis/citation/CBB957245561/) unapi

Article Julia Kursell (2018)
Alexander Ellis’s Translation of Helmholtz’s Sensations of Tone. Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 339-345). (/isis/citation/CBB556710785/) unapi

Article Liesbet De Kock (2016)
Helmholtz's Kant Revisited (once More). the All-Pervasive Nature of Helmholtz's Struggle with Kant's Anschauung. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (pp. 20-32). (/isis/citation/CBB062912986/) unapi

Article Thomas Oberdan (2015)
From Helmholtz to Schlick: The Evolution of the Sign-Theory of Perception. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (pp. 35-43). (/isis/citation/CBB465857714/) unapi

Article Alisa Bokulich (2015)
Maxwell, Helmholtz, and the Unreasonable Effectiveness of the Method of Physical Analogy. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (pp. 28-37). (/isis/citation/CBB591442121/) unapi

Article Alisa Bokulich (2015)
Maxwell, Helmholtz, and the Unreasonable Effectiveness of the Method of Physical Analogy. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (pp. 28-37). (/isis/citation/CBB575472371/) unapi

Article Kursell, Julia (2015)
A Third Note: Helmholtz, Palestrina, and the Early History of Musicology. Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 353-366). (/isis/citation/CBB001551435/) unapi

Article Henning Schmidgen (2015)
Leviathan and the Myograph: Hermann Helmholtz's “Second Note” on the Propagation Speed of Nervous Stimulations. Science in Context (pp. 357-396). (/isis/citation/CBB627949969/) unapi

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