James Clerk Maxwell - Publications

Publications

  • "On the description of oval curves, and those having a plurality of foci". Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 2 (1846).
  • "Are There Real Analogies in Nature?" (February 1856)
  • Illustrations of the Dynamical Theory of Gases. 1860.
  • On the Theory of Compound Colours, and the Relations of the Colours of the Spectrum. 1860.
  • "On physical lines of force". 1861.
  • "A dynamical theory of the electromagnetic field". 1865.
  • "On governors". Proceedings of the Royal Society, 16 (1867–1868) pp. 270–283.
  • Theory of Heat. 1871.
  • "On the Focal Lines of a Refracted Pencil". Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society s1-4(1):337–343, 1871.
  • A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism. Clarendon Press, Oxford. 1873.
  • "Molecules". Nature, 8(204) (25 September 1873) pp. 437–41.
  • "On Hamilton's characteristic function for a narrow beam of light". Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society s1-6(1):182–190, 1874.
  • Matter and Motion, 1876.
  • "On Stresses in Rarefied Gases Arising from Inequalities of Temperature". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, 170 (1879), pp. 231–256
  • On the Results of Bernoulli's Theory of Gases as Applied to their Internal Friction, their Diffusion, and their Conductivity for Heat.
  • "Ether", Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition (1875–89).
  • An Elementary Treatise on Electricity Clarendon Press, Oxford. 1881, 1888.

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