Author:Henri Poincaré
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Works
[edit]- The Foundations of Science (1913), tr. George Bruce Halsted
- The Measure of Time (1898)
- The Principles of Mathematical Physics (1904)
- The New Mechanics (1908)
- The Theory of Lorentz and the Principle of Reaction (1900, translation 2008 by Steve Lawrence, Online)
- Science and Hypothesis (1902, translation 1905 by William John Greenstreet)
- On the Dynamics of the Electron (1905, Wikisource translation)
- On the Dynamics of the Electron (1905/6, Wikisource translation)
- The End of Matter (1906, Wikisource translation)
- Science and Method (1908, translation 1914 by Francis Maitland) (external scan)
- The New Mechanics (1909, translation 1913 by George Bruce Halsted)
Articles in Popular Science Monthly
[edit]- "The Value of Science: Contingence and Determinism XI" in Popular Science Monthly, 71 (July 1907)
- "French Geodesy" in Popular Science Monthly, 82 (February 1913)
Works about Poincaré
[edit]- "Henri Poincare and the French Academy" in Popular Science Monthly, 75 (September 1909)
- "Henri Poincare as an Investigator" in Popular Science Monthly, 82 (March 1913)
- "The Progress of Science" in Popular Science Monthly, 82 (April 1913)
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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