ALBERT EINSTEIN — EARLY SCIENTIFIC CORPUS (1902–1910) - Six Extracted and Individually Bound Original Papers from Annalen der Physik

Author: Einstein, Albert
Title: ALBERT EINSTEIN — EARLY SCIENTIFIC CORPUS (1902–1910) - Six Extracted and Individually Bound Original Papers from Annalen der Physik
Publication: Leipzig: Verlag von Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1902-1910
Edition: First Edition

Description: Custom Black Pebbled Cloth/Leatherette. ALBERT EINSTEIN — EARLY SCIENTIFIC CORPUS (1902–1910) - Six Extracted and Individually Bound Original Papers from Annalen der Physik Leipzig: Verlag von Johann Ambrosius Barth, includes: 

*Extracted from Annalen der Physik
Leipzig: Verlag von Johann Ambrosius Barth
1902–1910 (various issues)

1902 - Annalen Der Physik Band 8 pgs. 798-814 - Ueber die thermodynamische Theorie der Potentialdifferenz zwischen Metallen und vollständig dissociirten Lösungen ihrer Salza und über eine elektrische Methode zur Erforschung der Molecularkräfte (“On the Thermodynamic Theory of the Potential Difference Between Metals and Fully Dissociated Salt Solutions and on an Electrical Method for the Investigation of Molecular Forces”)

1908 - Annalen Der Physik Band 26 pgs. 532-540 -  Über die elektromagnetischen Grundgleichungen für bewegte Körper (“On the Electromagnetic Fundamental Equations for Moving Bodies”) 

1908 - Annalen Der Physik Band 27 pgs. 231-232 - Berichtigung zur Abhandlung: Über die elektromagnetischen Grundgleichungen für bewegte Körper (“Correction to the Treatise: On the Electromagnetic Fundamental Equations for Moving Bodies”)

1909- Annalen Der Physik Band 28 pgs. 445-448 - Über die elektromagnetischen Grundgleichungen für bewegte Körper (“On the Electromagnetic Fundamental Equations for Moving Bodies”)

1910- Annalen Der Physik Band 33 pgs. 1096-1104 Über einen Satz der Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung und seine Anwendung in der Strahlentheorie (“On a Theorem of Probability Theory and Its Application to Radiation Theory”)

1910- Annalen Der Physik Band 33 pgs. 1105-1116 Statistische Untersuchung der Bewegung eines Resonators in einem Strahlungsfeld (“Statistical Investigation of the Motion of a Resonator in a Radiation Field”) *Title Page and index are copies while the extract itself is original. This likely means it was extracted from the same volume as the other 1910 listing with the preceding pages.  


Six volumes, octavo. Extracted journal papers individually rebound in institutionally appropriate black leatherette bindings, likely mid-20th century archival or library rebinding. Institutional markings present, consistent with deaccessioned academic holdings. German-language text throughout.


Very good condition overall. Texts are clean and legible with expected light toning to paper consistent with early 20th-century scientific journal stock. Bindings are sound and uniformly presented as a cohesive institutional set.


A rare and highly desirable six-volume early Einstein scientific corpus, spanning 1902–1910 and documenting foundational developments in electromagnetism, statistical mechanics, probability theory, radiation physics, and thermodynamics. These papers originate from Einstein’s formative scientific period in Annalen der Physik, issued by Verlag von Johann Ambrosius Barth, and collectively trace the intellectual evolution preceding and surrounding his Annus Mirabilis work. The included electromagnetism papers demonstrate Einstein’s early engagement with moving reference frames and field equations, while the statistical and probability-based works reflect his developing approach to radiation theory and molecular physics. The thermodynamic paper extends into electrochemistry and molecular force theory, marking an important bridge toward later theoretical syntheses. A coherent and unusually complete early Einstein research sequence, representing key stages in the development of modern theoretical physics. The set is of substantial interest to historians of physics, Einstein scholars, and institutional collectors focused on the evolution of electromagnetic theory and statistical mechanics in the early 20th century.





. Very Good.

Seller ID: 486

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