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1907112721907. Ann. Phys. 4. Folge 23. - Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1907 8° pp. 671-697 orig. Broschur; mit Aufdruck: "H. W. Schmidt Überreicht vom Verfasser.". Seltener Separat-Abdruck! Heinrich Willy Schmidt 1876-1914 war ein Physiker der an der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen ausgebildet wurde und im Physik. Inst. der Universität Göttingen lehrte. unknown
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1983__311277860XDe Gruyter 1983. Hardcover. New. 6th reprint edition. 160 pages. German language. 6.69x0.44x9.61 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
1903116991903. Slg. klin. Vortr. N.F. 356/57. - Leipzig Verlag von Breitkopf & Härtel 1903 8° 80 pp. 5 Abbildungen orig. Broschur. Sehr gutes Exemplar des Erstdruck dieser wichtigen Arbeit. Willy Anschütz Assistent bei Mikuliz habilitierte sich mit diesem Thema. Die Arbneit ist historisch wertvoll: Auf 15 Seiten werden die bis dato bekannten Fälle aufgezählt und die Literatur genannt. unknown
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1970257121964 und 1970. Insel, Frankfurt. Sarkowski 498. Mit Abbildungen aus der Handschrift aus der Bibliotheque Nationale Paris, MS. fr. 12400. Originalpergamentbände mit vergoldetem Rückentitel und blindgeprägter Deckelvignette. 278, [2] - 294, ([2] - [XII], 405, [5] Seiten. [2 Warenabbildungen]
1912113881912. Leipzig Verlag von Johannes Ambrosius Barth 1912 Gr.-8° 21 3 pp. orig. Broschur; unbeschnittenes Expl. First Edition! Wilhelm Wien 1865-1928 "grew up in the east Prussian town of Rastenburg today Ketrzyn Lithuania. He then studied at the prominent universities of Heidelberg and Göttingen before he eventually completed his doctorate in Berlin. In 1900 he succeeded W.C. Röntgen 1901 Physics Laureate as a professor in Würzburg. Wien's research concerned how various metals radiate heat and he received the Nobel Prize for the law of black-body radiation now known as Wien-Planck's law. It was drawn up jointly with Max Planck Physics 1918 and many felt that they should have shared in the award." "When a completely dark body is heated it emits visible light and other electromagnetic radiation. The spectrum of the radiation is entirely dependent on the temperature of the body and not its composition. In 1893 Wilhelm Wien formulated his displacement law which indicates at which wavelength the radiation is most intense at a certain temperature. He subsequently also formulated a law indicating how the radiation spectrum varies as temperature changes. However this does not apply to long wavelengths and in 1900 Max Planck formulated a law that conforms better." Wilhelm Wien - Facts. NobelPrize/org The Nobel Prize in Physics 1911 unknown
1925680881925. Ann. Phys. 4. Folge 77. - Leipzig Verlag von Johann Ambrosius Barth 1925 8° pp.560-586 7 Fig. orig. Broschur. First Edition! Wilhelm Wien 1865-1928 "grew up in the east Prussian town of Rastenburg today Ketrzyn Lithuania. He then studied at the prominent universities of Heidelberg and Göttingen before he eventually completed his doctorate in Berlin. In 1900 he succeeded W.C. Röntgen 1901 Physics Laureate as a professor in Würzburg. Wien's research concerned how various metals radiate heat and he received the Nobel Prize for the law of black-body radiation now known as Wien-Planck's law. It was drawn up jointly with Max Planck Physics 1918 and many felt that they should have shared in the award." "When a completely dark body is heated it emits visible light and other electromagnetic radiation. The spectrum of the radiation is entirely dependent on the temperature of the body and not its composition. In 1893 Wilhelm Wien formulated his displacement law which indicates at which wavelength the radiation is most intense at a certain temperature. He subsequently also formulated a law indicating how the radiation spectrum varies as temperature changes. However this does not apply to long wavelengths and in 1900 Max Planck formulated a law that conforms better." Wilhelm Wien - Facts. NobelPrize/org The Nobel Prize in Physics 1911 unknown
1906112711906. Ann. Phys. 4. Folge 21. - Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1906 8° pp. 609 - 664 orig. Broschur; mit Aufdruck: "H. W. Schmidt. Überreicht vom Verfasser.". Seltener Separat-Abdruck! Heinrich Willy Schmidt 1876-1914 war ein Physiker der an der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen ausgebildet wurde und im Physik. Inst. der Universität Göttingen lehrte. unknown
1928680891928. Ann. Phys. 4. Folge 85/7. - Leipzig Verlag von Johann Ambrosius Barth 1928 8° pp.795-811 5 Fig. orig. Broschur. Rare Offprint! Wilhelm Wien 1865-1928 "grew up in the east Prussian town of Rastenburg today Ketrzyn Lithuania. He then studied at the prominent universities of Heidelberg and Göttingen before he eventually completed his doctorate in Berlin. In 1900 he succeeded W.C. Röntgen 1901 Physics Laureate as a professor in Würzburg. Wien's research concerned how various metals radiate heat and he received the Nobel Prize for the law of black-body radiation now known as Wien-Planck's law. It was drawn up jointly with Max Planck Physics 1918 and many felt that they should have shared in the award." "When a completely dark body is heated it emits visible light and other electromagnetic radiation. The spectrum of the radiation is entirely dependent on the temperature of the body and not its composition. In 1893 Wilhelm Wien formulated his displacement law which indicates at which wavelength the radiation is most intense at a certain temperature. He subsequently also formulated a law indicating how the radiation spectrum varies as temperature changes. However this does not apply to long wavelengths and in 1900 Max Planck formulated a law that conforms better." Wilhelm Wien - Facts. NobelPrize/org The Nobel Prize in Physics 1911 unknown
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1910296061910. Arch. Dermat. Syph. 105. - Wien/Leipzig W. Braumüller 1910 8° V 572 LXXXV pp. 22 Taf. Halbleinenband d.Zt. Further: Philippson: Die Erkrankungen der kleinen Hautvenen in ihren Beziehungen zu Hautkrankheiten S.387-406 20 Lichtdrucktafeln mit 40 Abb. unknown
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