Philipp Lenard: Erinnerungen eines Naturforschers Kritische annotierte Ausgabe des Originaltyposkriptes von 1931/1943 – Arne Schirrmacher

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Delve into the life and work of Nobel laureate Philipp Lenard with this critically annotated edition of his autobiography, Erinnerungen eines Naturforschers (Memories of a Natural Scientist). This meticulously researched volume presents the original typescript from 1931/1943, offering a unique glimpse into Lenard’s personal and scientific journey.

The book provides invaluable insights into Lenard’s significant contributions to physics, particularly his pioneering research on cathode rays. Beyond his scientific achievements, the autobiography sheds light on his personal experiences and perspectives, offering a rich historical context for understanding his legacy.

This edition is enhanced by critical annotations and commentary, placing Lenard’s work and life within the broader historical narrative. It’s an essential resource for historians of science, physics students, and anyone interested in exploring the life and times of this influential, yet controversial, figure. The detailed analysis allows for a comprehensive understanding of Lenard’s scientific discoveries and their impact.

The book is a valuable resource for understanding not only Lenard’s scientific contributions but also the broader context of scientific developments and societal influences of the early 20th century. This annotated edition ensures a deeper and more nuanced understanding of this complex individual and his remarkable impact on the scientific world.

Explore Nobel laureate Philipp Lenard’s life in “Erinnerungen eines Naturforschers” (9783540890478). Arne Schirrmacher’s critically annotated edition offers insights into Lenard’s scientific contributions and controversial legacy. A must-read for science historians and physics enthusiasts.