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The Theory of Electricity and Magnetism; being Lectures on Mathematical Physics

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THE aim of the writer, according to the preface, in the preparation of this volume has been to present to the students the results of the Maxwellian theory as it stands at present, after the labours of Faraday, Maxwell, Helmholtz, Hertz, and Heaviside.

The Theory of Electricity and Magnetism; being Lectures on Mathematical Physics.

By A. G. Webster, Assistant Professor of Physics, Clark University, Webster, Massachusetts. Pp. xii + 571. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1897.)

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A., W. The Theory of Electricity and Magnetism; being Lectures on Mathematical Physics. Nature 57, 49–50 (1897). https://doi.org/10.1038/057049a0

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