Hermann von Helmholtz
Born
Potsdam, Germany
Genre
Influences
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On the Sensations of Tone (Dover Books On Music: Acoustics)
175 editions
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1863
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Helmholtz's Treatise on Physiological Optics
29 editions
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published
2000
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On The Conservation Of Force And Ice And Glaciers
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2005
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On the Conservation of Force
38 editions
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1847
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Treatise On Physiological Optics: 3 (Dover Books on Physics)
7 editions
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2005
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Science and Culture: Popular and Philosophical Essays
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5 editions
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published
1995
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Popular Scientific Lectures
115 editions
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published
2015
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Ice and Glaciers
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published
2011
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Ueber das Verhältnis der Naturwissenschaften zur Gesammtheit der Wissenschaft
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2011
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Popular Lectures on Scientific Subjects, Series I & II (2 Volumes)
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“I have been able to solve a few problems of mathematical physics on which the greatest mathematicians since Euler have struggled in vain ... But the pride I might have held in my conclusions was perceptibly lessened by the fact that I knew that the solution of these problems had almost always come to me as the gradual generalization of favorable examples, by a series of fortunate conjectures, after many errors. I am fain to compare myself with a wanderer on the mountains who, not knowing the path, climbs slowly and painfully upwards and often has to retrace his steps because he can go no further—then, whether by taking thought or from luck, discovers a new track that leads him on a little till at length when he reaches the summit he finds to his shame that there is a royal road by which he might have ascended, had he only the wits to find the right approach to it. In my works, I naturally said nothing about my mistake to the reader, but only described the made track by which he may now reach the same heights without difficulty.”
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“During the first half of the present century we had an Alexander von Humboldt, who was able to scan the scientific knowledge of his time in its details, and to bring it within one vast generalization. At the present juncture, it is obviously very doubtful whether this task could be accomplished in a similar way, even by a mind with gifts so peculiarly suited for the purpose as Humboldt's was, and if all his time and work were devoted to the purpose.”
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“I am fain to compare myself with a wanderer on the mountains who, not knowing the path, climbs slowly and painfully upwards and often has to retrace his steps because he can go no further—then, whether by taking thought or from luck, discovers a new track that leads him on a little till at length when he reaches the summit he finds to his shame that there is a royal road by which he might have ascended, had he only the wits to find the right approach to it. In my works, I naturally said nothing about my mistake to the reader, but only described the made track by which he may now reach the same heights without difficulty.”
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