George Darwin - Works By G. H. Darwin

Works By G. H. Darwin

  • "Tides" (Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition, 1875–89)
  • The tides and kindred phenomena in the solar system (Boston, Houghton, 1899)
  • Problems connected with the tides of a viscous spheroid (London, Harrison and Sons, 1879–1882)
  • Scientific papers (Volume 1): Oceanic tides and lunar disturbances of gravity (Cambridge : University Press, 1907)
  • Scientific papers (Volume 2): Tidal friction and cosmogony. (Cambridge : University Press, 1908)
  • Scientific papers (Volume 3): Figures of equilibrium of rotating liquid and geophysical investigations. (Cambridge : University Press, 1908)
  • Scientific papers (Volume 4): Periodic orbits and miscellaneous papers. (Cambridge : University Press, 1911)
  • Scientific papers (Volume 5) Supplementary volume, containing biographical memoirs by Sir Francis Darwin and Professor E. W. Brown, lectures on Hill's lunar theory, etc... (Cambridge : University Press, 1916)
  • The Scientific Papers of Sir George Darwin. 1907. Cambridge University Press (reissued by Cambridge University Press, 2009; ISBN 978-1-108-00449-7)

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