Einsteins Berlin

Auf den Spuren eines Genies de

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Wiley-VCH


Paru le : 2006-12-13

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"At Easter I'm going to Berlin as an Academy man without any obligations, rather like a living mummy," Albert Einstein wrote in the fall of 1913. The most important physicist of the 20th century worked for nearly two decades in the Prussian metropolis. These twenty years represent the pinnacle of his scientific and social recognition -- however they were also a period of increasing political and anti-Semitic attacks.
So what were the personal and scientific relationships that bonded Einstein so closely to Berlin? The author, himself an expert in scientific history, provides the answers: Readers accompany Einstein via 30 places in Berlin and surroundings, getting to know his contemporaries and all the important scenes of his life in the capital.
Numerous illustrations and photos of the historic settings and details from today's street map allow readers to locate these places and so take a tour of one of the most significant chapters in modern history of science.
Pages
232 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2006-12-13
Marque
Wiley-VCH
EAN papier
9783527405961
EAN PDF
9783527608577

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Nombre pages imprimables
232
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19180 Ko
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