This is a collection of the works of mile Verdet, a prominent 19th-century French physicist, meticulously compiled and published by his students. The volume, titled "Oeuvres De . Verdet, Publi es Par Les Soins De Ses l ves ... Notes Et M moires. Pr c d s D'une Notice Par M. A. De La Rive. 1872," showcases Verdet's significant contributions to the fields of optics and electromagnetism. Preceded by a biographical notice by M. A. De La Rive, this collection offers valuable insights into Verdet's research, methodologies, and the scientific context of his time.
A valuable resource for historians of science, physicists, and anyone interested in the development of modern physics, this book provides a comprehensive overview of Verdet's enduring legacy. It sheds light on the evolution of scientific thought and the intellectual milieu of 19th-century France.
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