Description: Popular Scientific Lectures by Ernst Mach, Formerly Professor of Physics in the University of Prague, Now Professor of the History and Theory of Inductive Science in the University of Vienna. Translated by Thomas J. McCormack. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged. With Fifty Cuts and Diagrams. Chicago: The Open Court Publishing Company, 1897, 382 pp, 8 x 5.5", 8vo. In good condition. Typical wear to extremities. Cloth boards are lightly scuffed at edges and corners are worn. Head and tail of spine collapsed. Top edge gilt. Painted lettering on spine rubbed, but still legible. Worming exhibited in both front and rear gutters. Previous ownership plate on front paste-down: Robert Morrissey of Greenwich, CT. Bookseller's ticket also on front paste-down: G.E. Stechert & Co., (Alfred Hafner) New York. Front gutter beginning to split at title page. Text-block clean, no known marginalia. Light toning throughout text-block. Binding intact. Please see photos. Ernst Waldfried Josef Senzel Mach (1838-1916) was an Austrian physicist and philosopher, who contributed to the physics of shock waves. The ratio of the speed of a flow or object to that of sound is named the Mach number in his honor. As a philosopher of science, he was a major influence on logical positivism and American pragmatism. Through his criticism of Newton's theories of space and time, he foreshadowed Einstein's theory of relativity. FORN-MSB-0823-0734-HK568
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Author: Ernst Mach
Publisher: The Open Court Publishing Company
Topic: Science
Subject: Physics
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