January 1, 1894, the thirty-seventh year of his life. Yet did he not go till he had effected an achievement which will hand his name down to posterity as the founder of an epoch in experimental physics. In mathematical and speculative physics others had... Nature - Side 131redigert av - 1894Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1896 - 758 sider
...workers is weaker by his death, which occurred on January 1, 18У4, the thirty-seventh year of bis life. Yet did he not go till he had effected an achievement...Helmholtz ; but in this particular department it was sown by none more fruitfully and plentifully than by Clerk Maxwell. Of the seed thus sown Hertz reaped... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1894 - 792 sider
...by his death, which occurred on January I of the present year, the thirty-sixth of his life. Yet Hid he not go till he had effected an achievement which will hand bis name down to posterity as the founder of an epoch in experimental physics. In mathematical and... | |
| Sir John Ambrose Fleming - 1894 - 276 sider
...scientific workers is weaker by his death, which occurred on January 1st, 1894, the thirty-sixth year of his life. Yet did he not go till he had effected...the founder of an epoch in experimental physics." — Extract from Dr. Lodye's " Introductory." 1, 2, and 3, Salisbury Court, Fleet Street. London. EC... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1896 - 740 sider
...scientific workers is weaker by his death, which occurred on January 1, 1894, the thirty-seventh year of his life. Yet did he not go till he had effected...Helmholtz ; but in this particular department it was sown by none more fruitfully and plentifully than by Clerk Maxwell. Of the seed thus sown Hertz reaped... | |
| Alfred Thomas Story - 1904 - 232 sider
...said, speaking of the death of that investigator (which occurred in 1894), that he did not go until he had " effected an achievement which will hand his...as the founder of an epoch in experimental physics " ; and in that *Signaling through Space without Wires, by Prof. Oliver Lodge, FRS (Third Edition).... | |
| Harold H. Simmons - 1908 - 1016 sider
...HERTZ. Professor Hertz in 1888 made the grand discovery which, in the words of Sir Oliver Lodge, " will hand his name down to posterity as the founder of an epoch in experimental physics." A few years after his results were published, he died at the age of 37, intensely regretted not only... | |
| Iowa Academy of Science - 1912 - 298 sider
...Oliver Lodge wrote of Hertz as follows: "The front rank of scientific workers is weaker by his death. Yet did he not go till he had effected an achievement...the founder of an epoch in experimental physics." In Hertz's experiments were all the suggestions necessary to blaze the way toward the attainment of modern... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1894 - 690 sider
...front rank of scientific workers is weak. т by his death, which occurred on January 1 of the present year, the thirty-sixth of his life. Yet did he not...Thomson and by Stokes, by Weber also doubtless, and by Helmhottz, but in this particular department it was sowed by none more fruitfully and plentifully than... | |
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