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THIS little book is not intended for spectroscopists, but rather for non-specialised students of physics who need a straightforward elementary account of spectro-scopic principles and methods. The scope is wide, scarcely any major branch of the subject escaping at least brief notice, the presentation orderly and clear, and the diagrams astonishingly numerous in relation to the low price of the book. The emphasis is laid, on the whole, on the instrumental side of the subject, and the explanations of the various types of high-resolution spectroscope are particularly well done.
Spektroskopie
Von Prof. Dr. Karl Wilh Meissner. (Sammlung Göschen, Band 1091.) Pp. 180. (Berlin und Leipzig: Walter de Gruyter und Co., 1935.) 1.62 gold marks.
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Spektroskopie. Nature 136, 457 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136457b0
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