Friedrich Bopp - Edited and Supplemented Books

Edited and Supplemented Books

  • Arnold Sommerfeld Thermodynamik und Statistik - Vorlesungen über theoretische Physik Band 5 Herausgegeben von Fritz Bopp und Josef Meixner. (Diederich sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1952)
    • Arnold Sommerfeld, edited by F. Bopp and J. Meixner, and translated by J. Kestin Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics - Lectures on Theoretical Physics Volume V (Academic Press, 1964)
  • Arnold Sommerfeld, edited and supplemented by F. Bopp and Josef Meixner Vorlesungen über theoretische Physik. Band 2: Optik. 2. Auflage (Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, 1959)
  • Arnold Sommerfeld, edited and supplemented by Fritz Bopp and Josef Meixner Vorlesungen über theoretische Physik. Band 3: Elektrodynamik. 3. Auflage (Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, 1961)
  • Fritz Bopp (editor) Werner Heisenberg Und Die Physik Unserer Zeit (Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn, Braunschweig, 1961)
  • Arnold Sommerfeld, edited and supplemented by Fritz Bopp and Josef Meixner. Vorlesungen über theoretische Physik. Band 5: Thermodynamik und Statistik. 2. Auflage (Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, 1962)
  • Arnold Sommerfeld, edited and supplemented by Fritz Bopp and Josef Meixner Vorlesungen über theoretische Physik. Band 4: Optik. 3. Auflage (Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, 1964)
  • Arnold Sommerfeld, edited and supplemented by Fritz Bopp and Josef Meixner Vorlesungen über theoretische Physik. Band 5: Thermodynamik und Statistik. 3. Auflage (Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, 1965)
  • Arnold Sommerfeld, edited and supplemented by Fritz Bopp and Josef Meixner Vorlesungen über theoretische Physik. Band 3: Elektrodynamik. 5. Auflage (Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, 1967)

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