Abstract
To many students of science an introductory course in German constructed to meet their special needs will be very welcome. The first portion of the work under notice consists of a number of passages descriptive of chemical and physical phenomena and experiments by means of which German technical phrases and words are introduced to the reader. Each passage is based on numbered paragraphs appearing in the outline of German grammar whidi constitutes the latter portion of the book. Here the examples given are, so far as possible, of a scientific nature. A useful vocabulary completes the book.
A First German Course for Science Students.
Prof.
H. G.
Fiedler
Prof.
F. E.
Sandbach
Second edition, revised. By. Pp. x + 99. (London: Humphrey Milford: Oxford University Press, 1920.) 4s. 6d. net.
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A First German Course for Science Students . Nature 109, 204 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/109204e0
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