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  1. Selected Writings of Herman von Helmholtz (Tr from Ger) by Hermann von Helmholtz, 1971-10
  2. Die Lehre Von Den Tonempfindungen Als Physiologische Grundlage Für Die Theorie Der Musik (German Edition) by Hermann Von Helmholtz, 2010-02-22
  3. Mémoire Sur La Conservation De La Force: Précédé D'un Exposé Élémentaire De La Transformation Des Forces Naturelles (French Edition) by Hermann Von Helmholtz, 2010-01-10
  4. Hermann von Helmholtz and the Foundations of Nineteenth-Century Science (California Studies in the History of Science)
  5. Der Schall: Acht Vorlesungen Gehalten in Der Royal Institution Von Grossbritannien (German Edition) by John Tyndall, Hermann Von Helmholtz, et all 2010-02-16
  6. Science and Culture: Popular and Philosophical Essays by Hermann von Helmholtz, 1995-08-30
  7. Hermann von Helmholtzs Mechanism: The Loss of Certainty: A Study on the Transition from Classical to Modern Philosophy of Nature (Archimedes) by Gregor Schiemann, 2008-12-04
  8. Popular lectures on scientific subjects by Hermann von Helmholtz, Edmund Atkinson, 2010-09-04
  9. Hermann Von Helmholtz (1906) by Leo Koenigsberger, 2010-09-10
  10. Popular Lectures On Scientific Subjects, Tr. by E. Atkinson. [1St] by Hermann Ludwig F. Von Helmholtz, 2010-04-03
  11. Theorie Der Luftschwingungen in Röhren Mit Offenen Enden (German Edition) by Albert Wangerin, Hermann Von Helmholtz, 2010-03-04
  12. Über die Erhaltung der Kraft (German Edition) by Hermann von Helmholtz, 2010-08-17
  13. Abhandlungen Zur Thermodynamik (German Edition) by Hermann Von Helmholtz, 2010-01-10
  14. Scientific Papers: Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy, Geology, Volume 30 by Simon Newcomb, Michael Faraday, et all 2010-02-16

1. Helmholtz
Biography of Hermann von Helmholtz (18211894)
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2. Modern History Sourcebook Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand Von Helmholtz
Modern History Sourcebook Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz On The Conservation Of Force, 1863. Translation Edmund Atkinson
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3. Modern History Sourcebook Hermann Von Helmholtz Ice And
Modern History Sourcebook Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz Ice and Glaciers, 1865. Translation Edmund Atkinson Introductory Note
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4. Hermann Von Helmholtz
Hermann von Helmholtz. Geboren am 31. August 1821 in Potsdam als Sohn eines GymnasialOberlehrers Gestorben am 8. September 1894 in Berlin
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5. Hermann Von Helmholtz And The Psychophysics Of Perception
This essay on the work of 19thCentury German physician, physicist and philosopher Hermann von Helmholtz is the culmination of a compressed yet
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6. Helmholtz
Helmholtz. Hermann von Helmholtz finally brought to an end both the confusion of additive versus subtractive colors and the confounding of the
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7. On The Conservation Of Force, By Hermann Von Helmholtz
On the Conservation of Force, by Hermann von Helmholtz
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8. Hermann Von Helmholtz
Hermann von Helmholtz stands for the whole diversity of scientific research Hermann von Helmholtz died in BerlinCharlottenburg on 8 September 1894.
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      The ophthalmoscope for examining the ocular fundus is one of Helmholtz's many developments which continues to be used today in a modern version.
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      There are good reasons why the Helmholtz Association bears the name of Hermann von Helmholtz, one of the greatest natural scientists of the 19th century.
      Hermann von Helmholtz stands for the whole diversity of scientific research with an orientation towards technological practice. He was one of the last true universal scholars. Helmholtz reflected a natural science which spanned the fields of medicine, physics and chemistry. His groundbreaking research work and developments combined theory, experiment and practical application. Helmholtz founded the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt (PTR) and served as its first president. The PTR was the world's first scientific research centre outside the university sector and so counts as a predecessor to the Helmholtz Association.

9. Koenigsberger's Life Of Hermann Von Helmholtz
Koenigsberger's Life of Hermann von Helmholtz
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12. Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand Von Helmholtz
Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz (1821 1894). Hermann von Helmholtzgraduated from the Medical Institute in Berlin in 1843 and was assigned to a
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Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz (1821 - 1894)
Hermann von Helmholtz graduated from the Medical Institute in Berlin in 1843 and was assigned to a military regiment at Potsdam, but spent all his spare time doing research. In 1858 he became professor of anatomy and physiology at Bonn, then in 1871, professor of physics at Berlin. His most important work was in mathematical physics and acoustics where his major study of 1863 was interested in musical theory and the perception of sound. In mathematical appendices he advocated the use of Fourier series. He published an important paper on the first law of thermodynamics in 1842. Helmholtz investigated the properties of non-Euclidean space and showed that these could be worked with as easily as the geometry of three dimensions. Back to the famous scientist list

13. Hermann Von Helmholtz
Hermann von Helmholtz AKA Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz Hermann vonHelmholtz and the Foundations of Nineteenth Century Science, 1994
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Birthplace: Potsdam, Germany
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Location of death: Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany
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Occupation: Physicist Level of fame: Famous
Executive summary: Law of Conservation of Energy His investigations occupied almost the whole field of science, including physiology, physiological optics, physiological acoustics, chemistry, mathematics, electricity and magnetism, meteorology and theoretical mechanics. At an early age he contributed to our knowledge of the causes of putrefaction and fermentation. In physiological science he investigated quantitatively the phenomena of animal heat, and he was one of the earliest in the field of animal electricity. He studied the nature of muscular contraction, causing a muscle to record its movements on a smoked glass plate, and he worked out the problem of the velocity of the nervous impulse both in the motor nerves of the frog and in the sensory nerves of man. In 1847 Helmholtz read to the Physical Society of Berlin a famous paper, Über die Erhaltung der Kraft (on the conservation of force), which became one of the epoch-making papers of the century; indeed, along with

14. Hermann Von Helmholtz
Hermann von Helmholtz (1821 1894). Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz,Helmholtz was the eldest of four children and because of his delicate health
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Hermann von Helmholtz (1821 - 1894)
Helmholtz was the eldest of four children and because of his delicate health was confined to home for his first seven years. His father taught him the classical languages, as well as French, English, and Italian. He also introduced him to the philosophy of Immanuel Kant and Johann Gottlieb Fichte and to the approach to nature that flowed from their philosophical insights. This "Nature philosophy," in the hands of early 19th-century investigators, became a speculative science in which it was felt that scientific conclusions could be deduced from philosophical ideas, rather than from empirical data gathered from observations of the natural world. ( photo courtesy Much of Helmholtz' later work was devoted to refuting this point of view. His empiricism, however, was always deeply influenced by the aesthetic sensitivity passed on to him by his father, and music and painting played a large part in his science. reference Other biographies: Ampère Arrhenius Avogadro Bacon ... Weston
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15. Wiley::Hermann Von Helmholtz
Hermann von Helmholtz Helmut Rechenberg, Wolfgang Hauser (Series Editor), JürgenBortfeldt (Series Editor) ISBN 3527-29276-4 Hardcover 344 pages
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16. Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand Von Helmholtz
Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz Aug. 31, 1821Sept. 8, 1894. Helmholtz smedical education, combined with his passion for physics led him to vitally
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Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz
Aug. 31, 1821-Sept. 8, 1894 Helmholtz's medical education, combined with his passion for physics led him to vitally important discoveries in physiology and optics. He was one of several researchers to independently derive the law of conservation of energy. He followed significant early investigations into human sensory systems with elemental work in sound and hearing. In the 1850s and 1860s he published major works dealing with human optics and color vision. Though he never worked with Thomas Young , their names were attached to the classical theory of human color vision. Later in his career, he did important work in electrodynamics and electromagnetism. One of the great physicists and physiologists of the nineteenth century, he investigated human vision and hearing, as well as electromagnetism, mathematics, and even meteorology. Bibliography: Cahan, D., ed.

17. ESF Member Organisation - Germany - Hermann Von Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft Deutscher
Hermann von HelmholtzGemeinschaft Deutscher Forschungszentren eV (HGF) The members of the Hermann von Helmholtz Association of National Research
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18. Herman Ludwig Von Helmholtz
HERMANN LUDWIG VON HELMHOLTZ, 18211894. Helmholtz. Photolithograph; 25.1 x 17 cm.After a painting by Ludwig Knaus, 1881. Berlin, nd Call No II H4975 KN1.
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Herman Ludwig Von Helmholtz
  • HERMANN LUDWIG VON HELMHOLTZ, 1821-1894 Helmholtz. Photolithograph; 25.1 x 17 cm.
    After a painting by Ludwig Knaus, 1881.
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    Call No: II H4975 KN1.
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19. Modern History Sourcebook: Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand Von Helmholtz: On The Conser
Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz was born at Potsdam, near Berlin, on August31, 1821. His father was a man of high culture, a teacher in the
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Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz: On The Conservation Of Force, 1863
Translation: Edmund Atkinson Introductory Note Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz was born at Potsdam, near Berlin, on August 31, 1821. His father was a man of high culture, a teacher in the gymnasium, whose influence ensured to his son the foundations of a broad general education. His mother was a descendant from William Penn, the English Quaker. Helmholtz early showed mathematical ability, and wished to devote his life to the study of physics; but practical considerations led him to take up medicine, and he became a surgeon in the Prussian army. He began the publication of original contributions to science in 1842, and for fifty-two years, till his death in 1894, he continued to produce in an unbroken stream. He held a succession of academic positions, teaching physiology at Konigsberg, Bonn, and Heidelberg, and for the last twenty-three years of his life filling the chair of physics at Berlin. The titles of his professorships, however, give a very inadequate idea of his range. His contributions to science cover medicine, physiology, optics, acoustics, mathematics, mechanics, and electricity. His interests in science and art came together in his work on esthetics, and he had a lively appreciation of painting, poetry, and music.

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