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Published by Sansoni, Firenze, 1953
Seller: BFS libreria, Ghezzano, PI, Italy
Book
Copertina morbida. Condition: Buona. Prima edizione italiana. 77 p. : ill. ; 18 x 12 cm. Biblioteca enciclopedica sansoniana. Titolo originale dell'opera: "Science and humanism. Physics in our time". Traduzione di Piero Lantermo. Brossura editoriale, coperta in cartoncino flessibile colorato (b., verde e rosso). Qualche segno del tempo ai profili della coperta e al dorso, per il resto buon libro.
Published by Friedrich Vieweg, Braunschweig, 1961
Seller: ANTIQUARIAT H. EPPLER, Karlsruhe, Germany
Book
2. Auflage. gr. 8°. (= Die Wissenschaft Band 113). 77 S. Halbleinen, Originalumschlag (dieser unten am Rücken etwas feuchtrandig (nur der Umschlag), eine Buchecke gering bestoßen, sonst gutes Ex. mit 3 Abb.
Published by Johann Ambrosius Barth, Leipzig, Germany, 1927
Seller: Samuel H. Rokusek, Bookseller, Pleasant Prairie, WI, U.S.A.
Book
Cloth. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Thus. First edition of the collected works of Erwin Schrödinger. Text: German. Book has no writing or marking, ix, [ ], 169 pages; includes 12 figures.
First Edition
Edinburgh, Nelson and Sons, 1952-53. 8vo. Contemp. hcloth. Tome-and titlelabels with gilt lettering. In: "The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science", Vol. III (May 1952 to February 1953). XIV,394 pp. Entire volume offered. Stamps to foot of titlepage and a few other pages. Schrödinger's papers: pp. 109-123 a. 233-242. Clean and fine. First printing of these importent papers on the philosophy of Quantum physics. "If we have to go on with these damned quantum jumps, then I'm sorry that I ever got involved." (E.Schrodinger)."In it he contrasts the smooth evolution of the Schrodinger wavefunction with the erratic behaviour of the picture by which the wavefunction is usually supplemented, or 'interpreted', in the minds of most physicists. He objects in particular to the notion of 'stationary states', and above all to 'quantum jumping' between those states. He regards these concepts as hangovers from the old Bohr quantum theory, of 1913, and entirely unmotivated by anything in the mathematics of the new theory of 1926. (J.S. Bell).