Weaire, D. L. (Editor)
Denis Weaire FRS, one of Fitzgerald's successors as Erasmus Smith Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy in Trinity College Dublin, has gathered together a wealth of information and critical comment on one of the 19th century's most imaginative and inspiring physicists. It includes five essays originally commissioned by Weaire for the European Review, together with notes on Fitzgeraldbs publications and other records of his career. The list of his papers extends far beyond the supposedly complete Scientific Writings edited by Joseph Larmor, so they may fairly be described as brief but hardly sparse. But his chief influence remains to be found in his correspondence. This publication coincides with the opening up of the Fitzgerald Correspondence by the Royal Dublin Society to the wider world of scholarship, through Web access. It is an extraordinary record of the “invisible college” that centred on Fitzgerald, not just in electromagnetic theory, the invention of radio and the early hints of relativity, but over a wide range of pure and applied science. Fitzgerald may have been restless and discontented by the time of his death in 1901, but he had achieved an unrivalled reputation for selfless generosity in advancing science for the common good.
...MoreChapter Weaire, D.; Coey, J.M.D. (2009) Mentor and Constant Friend: The Life of George Francis Fitzgerald (1851-1901). In: George Francis Fitzgerald.
Chapter Purser, M. (2009) As We Saw It: The Context of the Life of George Francis Fitzgerald. In: George Francis Fitzgerald.
Chapter Hunt, B. J. (2009) “Our Friend of Brilliant Ideas”: G.f. Fitzgerald and the Maxwellian Circle. In: George Francis Fitzgerald.
Chapter O'Hara, J. G. (2009) A “Horrible Conflict with Theory ” in Heinrich Hertz's Experiments on Electromagnetic Waves. In: George Francis Fitzgerald.
Chapter Attis, D. (2009) More Than a Maxwellian: Fitzgerald and Technology. In: George Francis Fitzgerald.
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Hunt, Bruce J.;
(2007)
“Our Friend of Brilliant Ideas”: G. F. Fitzgerald and the Maxwellian Circle
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Giora Hon;
Bernard R. Goldstein;
(2021)
Maxwell's role in turning the concept of model into the methodology of modeling
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Attis, D.;
(2009)
More Than a Maxwellian: Fitzgerald and Technology
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Bruce J. Hunt;
(2021)
Imperial Science: Cable Telegraphy and Electrical Physics in the Victorian British Empire
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Bullock, Shawn Michael;
(2014)
The Pedagogical Implications of Maxwellian Electromagnetic Models: A Case Study from Victorian-Era Physics
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O'Connor, Thomas C.;
(2014)
Daedalus in Dublin: A Physicist's Labyrinth
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Purser, M.;
(2009)
As We Saw It: The Context of the Life of George Francis Fitzgerald
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O'Hara, J. G.;
(2009)
A “Horrible Conflict with Theory ” in Heinrich Hertz's Experiments on Electromagnetic Waves
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Article
Guzzardi, Luca;
(2005)
Masse, moti nascosti, etere e spazio nella mechanica hertziana
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Weaire, D.;
Coey, J.M.D.;
(2009)
Mentor and Constant Friend: The Life of George Francis Fitzgerald (1851-1901)
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Chapter
Hunt, B. J.;
(2009)
“Our Friend of Brilliant Ideas”: G.f. Fitzgerald and the Maxwellian Circle
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Article
Silva, Cibelle Celestino;
(2007)
The Role of Models and Analogies in the Electromagnetic Theory: A Historical Case Study
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Bordoni, Stefano;
(2011)
Beyond Electromagnetic and Mechanical World-Views: J. Larmor's Models of Matter and Energy in the Early 1890s
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Donatella Marmottini;
Raffaele Pisano;
(2017)
Nature-of-Science Teaching: notes on the Lagrangian Methods in Maxwell’s Electromagnetic Theory
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Brenni, Paolo;
(2004)
Mechanical and Hydraulic Models for Illustrating Electromagnetic Phenomena
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Stanley, Matthew;
(2012)
By Design: James Clerk Maxwell and the Evangelical Unification of Science
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Francesco Nappo;
(2021)
The double nature of Maxwell's physical analogies
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D'Agostino, Salvo;
(2000)
On the difficulties of the transition from Maxwell's and Hertz's pure-field theories to Lorentz's electron
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Brian Clegg;
(2019)
Professor Maxwell's Duplicitous Demon: How James Clerk Maxwell Unravelled the Mysteries of Electromagnetism and Matter
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Forbes, Nancy;
Mahon, Basil;
(2014)
Faraday, Maxwell, and the Electromagnetic Field: How Two Men Revolutionized Physics
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