Abstract
THE great expectations with which, on account of the well-won fame of its Author, we took up this book have unfortunately not been realized. The main reason is not far to seek, and requires no lengthened exposition. Its nature will be obvious from the following examples.
Thermodynamique.
Leçons professées … par H. Poincaré., Membre de l'Institut. Pp. xix., 432. (Paris: Georges Carré, 1892.)
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T., P. Poincaré's Thermodynamics.. Nature 45, 245–246 (1892). https://doi.org/10.1038/045245a0
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