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STUDENTS who wonder when we are to have an English treatise on experimental physics worthy of comparison with this well known German one (and the French text-books of Jamin and Violle), will find food for reflection in the fact that thirteen years have elapsed since the last edition of Wüllner (the fourth) was published. Much the same thing holds good of other German scientific treatises, notwithstanding that publishing firms of repute in the Fatherland do not consider it beneath their dignity to quicken the sale of the remnant of an edition by having notices posted up in the Universities intimating that bond fide students of the subject can secure copies at a reduced price by application through the University Professor.
Lehrbuch der Experimentalphysik.
Von A. Wüllner. Band i. 5te Aufl. (Leipzig: Teubner, 1895.)
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p.v. Lehrbuch der Experimentalphysik. Nature 51, 387–388 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/051387b0
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