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Raffaele Pisano
(2024)
Brief summaries on symmetries in the history of physics–mathematics: James Clerk Maxwell (1865–1873), Emmy Noether (1915–1918) and Albert Einstein (1905–1926).
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
(pp. 1-17).
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Article
Cameron Lazaroff-Puck
(2024)
Empire-Laden Theory: The Technological and Colonial Roots of Maxwell’s Theories of Electromagnetism.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 42-83).
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Article
Elliott D. Chen
(2023)
Newtonian gravitation in Maxwell spacetime.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 22-30).
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Article
Olivier Rey
(2023)
Comment la statistique est-elle entrée en physique ?.
Almagest
(pp. 246-254).
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Book
Giuseppe Pelosi; Stefano Selleri
(2023)
The Roots of Maxwell's A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field: Scotland and Tuscany, 'twinned by science'.
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Article
Giora Hon; Bernard R. Goldstein
(2022)
The Key to Maxwell's Theory of Electrodynamics (1873): A Productive Methodology.
Annalen der Physik.
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Article
Francesco Nappo
(2021)
The double nature of Maxwell's physical analogies.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 212-225).
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Article
Giora Hon; Bernard R. Goldstein
(2021)
Maxwell's role in turning the concept of model into the methodology of modeling.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 321-333).
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Article
Vera Hartenstein; Mario Hubert
(2021)
When Fields Are Not Degrees of Freedom.
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
(pp. 245-275).
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Book
Bruce J. Hunt
(2021)
Imperial Science: Cable Telegraphy and Electrical Physics in the Victorian British Empire.
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Article
Charis Charalampous
(2021)
The Confined Atom: James Clerk Maxwell on the Fundamental Particles and the Limits of Scientific Knowledge.
Perspectives on Science
(pp. 189-214).
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Thesis
Cameron Lazaroff-Puck
(2021)
What Theories Are Made Of: How Industry and Culture Shaped Maxwell's Theories of Electromagnetism.
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Book
Brian Clegg
(2019)
Professor Maxwell's Duplicitous Demon: How James Clerk Maxwell Unravelled the Mysteries of Electromagnetism and Matter.
(/isis/citation/CBB057462412/)
Article
Daniela Monaldi
(2019)
The Statistical Style of Reasoning and the Invention of Bose-Einstein Statistics.
Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte
(pp. 307-337).
(/isis/citation/CBB327349848/)
Article
Daniel Jon Mitchell
(2017)
What's Nu? A Re-Examination of Maxwell's ‘Ratio-of-Units’ Argument, from the Mechanical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field to ‘On the Elementary Relations Between Electrical Measurements’.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 87-98).
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Article
Isobel Falconer
(2017)
No Actual Measurement … Was Required: Maxwell and Cavendish's Null Method for the Inverse Square Law of Electrostatics.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 74-86).
(/isis/citation/CBB669032258/)
Article
Aaron Sidney Wright
(2017)
Fresnel's Laws, Ceteris Paribus.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 38-52).
(/isis/citation/CBB129873379/)
Article
John Lekner
(2017)
Nurturing Genius: the Childhood and Youth of Kelvin and Maxwell.
Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry
(pp. 133-142).
(/isis/citation/CBB613473636/)
Chapter
Donatella Marmottini; Raffaele Pisano
(2017)
Nature-of-Science Teaching: notes on the Lagrangian Methods in Maxwell’s Electromagnetic Theory.
In: Società Italiana degli Storici della Fisica e dell’Astronomia: Atti del XXXVI Convegno annuale / Proceedings of the 36th Annual Conference
(pp. 263-268).
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Chapter
Salvo D'Agostino
(2016)
What is light? What is ether? An overwiew of Einstein’s problem on the abolition of ether and on its inheliminable presence in General Relativity.
In: Società Italiana degli Storici della Fisica e dell’Astronomia: Atti del XXXV Convegno annuale / Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference
(pp. 21-27).
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