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  1. The Scientific Papers of the Honourable Henry Cavendish, F. R. S (Cambridge Library Collection - PhysicalSciences) (Volume 1) by Henry Cavendish, 2010-08-26
  2. The Scientific Papers of the Honourable Henry Cavendish, F. R. S. 2 Volume Set (2 Volumes) by Henry Cavendish, 2010-08-26
  3. MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL PAPERS BY SIR JOSEPH LARMOR (Two volumes complete)
  4. The scientific papers of Bertram Hopkinson, collected and arranged by Sir J. Alfred Ewing and Sir Joseph Larmor by B. (Bertram) (1874-1918). Ewing, James Alfred, Sir (1855-1935). Larmo Hopkinson, 1921
  5. Matter and Motion with Notes and Appendices by Sir Joseph Larmor by James Clerk Maxwell, 1111
  6. Science and hypothesisScience and Hypothesis, Sir Joseph LarmorLibrary of by William John Greenstreet, Sir Joseph Larmor Henri Poincar??, 2009-08-31
  7. The Scientific Papers of Bertram Hopkinson by Bertram Hopkinson & Sir J. Alfred Ewing & Sir Joseph Larmor [cols.], 1921-01-01
  8. Matter and Motion by James Clerk Maxwell, Sir Joseph Larmor, 2007-04-01
  9. Memoir and scientific correspondence of the late Sir George Gabriel Stokes, bart., selected and arranged by Joseph Larmor by George Gabriel Stokes, Isabella Lucy Humphry, et all 2010-08-09
  10. Memoir and Scientific Correspondence of the Late Sir George Gabriel Stokes, Bart.: Selected and Arranged by Joseph Larmor (Cambridge Library Collection - PhysicalSciences) (Volume 2) by Stokes George Gabriel, 2010-06-24
  11. Memoir and Scientific Correspondence of the Late Sir George Gabriel Stokes, Bart.: Selected and Arranged by Joseph Larmor (Cambridge Library Collection - PhysicalSciences) (Volume 1) by Stokes George Gabriel, 2010-06-24
  12. Memoir and Scientific Correspondence of the Late Sir George Gabriel Stokes, Bart. ... by George Gabriel Stokes, Joseph Larmor, 2010-01-11
  13. Memoir and Scientific Correspondence of the Late Sir George Gabriel Stokes, Bart., Selected and Arranged by Joseph Larmor. 2 Volumes by George Gabriel Stokes, 1907
  14. Memoir and Scientific Correspondence of the Late Sir George Gabriel Stokes, Bart. 2 Volume Paperback Set: Selected and Arranged by Joseph Larmor (Cambridge Library Collection - PhysicalSciences) by George Gabriel Stokes, 2010-06-24

1. Sir Joseph Larmor
Sir Joseph Larmor " Continued scientific progress is possible only if one appreciates the `difficulties that had to be circumvented in order to reach' the modern theories" Barbara Doran Joseph
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2. Larmor
Sir Joseph Larmor. Born 11 July 1857 in Magheragall, County Antrim,Ireland Died 19 May 1942 in Holywood, County Down, Ireland.
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Sir Joseph Larmor
Born: 11 July 1857 in Magheragall, County Antrim, Ireland
Died: 19 May 1942 in Holywood, County Down, Ireland
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Joseph Larmor 's father was Hugh Larmor and his mother was Anna Wright. Anna Wright was the daughter of Joseph Wright, and Joseph Larmor was named after his maternal grandfather. Hugh Larmor was a farmer at the time Joseph was born but he gave up farming when Joseph was around six or seven years old to become a trader with a grocer's shop in Belfast. Joseph was the eldest of a large family. By the time Joseph was of an age to attend school, his parents had moved to Belfast so it was in that city that he attended the Royal Belfast Academical Institution. At this time he was [1]:- A shy, delicate and precocious boy ... After leaving school, Larmor continued his education in Belfast, studying for his B.A. and M.A. at Queen's University, Belfast. In 1877, having graduated from the Queen's University, he went to St John's College, Cambridge, where he studied the Mathematical Tripos. In 1880 he graduated as Senior Wrangler (the top First Class student) and he was first Smith's prizeman. It is interesting to note that J J Thomson, who like Larmor would make an important contribution to the understanding of the electron, was Second Wrangler (taking second place in the Mathematical Tripos examinations to Larmor).

3. Sir Joseph Cook --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Cook, Sir Joseph Encyclopædia Britannica Article. Sir Joseph Cook. born Dec. To citethis page MLA style Sir Joseph Cook. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004.
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4. Larmor
Sir Joseph Larmor. Born 11 July 1857 in Magheragall, County Antrim, Ireland Died19 May 1942 in Holywood, County Down, Ireland. Show birthplace location.
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Sir Joseph Larmor
Born: 11 July 1857 in Magheragall, County Antrim, Ireland
Died: 19 May 1942 in Holywood, County Down, Ireland
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Joseph Larmor was educated at Belfast and Cambridge and taught at Galway, Ireland from 1880 to 1885. He then went to Cambridge becoming Lucasian Professor there in 1903. He worked on electricity, dynamics and thermodynamics. Larmor wrote Aether and Matter in 1900 (renamed by Lamb Aether and no matter ). He gave an explanation of the FitzGerald contraction independently of Lorentz . He was the first to calculate the rate of energy radiation from an accelerating electron and the first to explain the splitting of the spectral lines in a magnetic field. Knighted in 1909, Larmor served as MP for the University of Cambridge from 1911 to 1922. The Royal Society awarded him its Royal Medal in 1915 and its Copley Medal in 1921. He was also awarded the De Morgan Medal of the London Mathematical Society in 1914. References (10 books/articles) References elsewhere in this archive: Tell me about Larmor's work on special relativity Joseph Larmor was elected to the Royal Society of London in 1892. You can see a

5. Your Search Larmor At Your Search .co.uk - Yoursearch.co.uk
colour logos picture messages international australia deutschland espana france usa 3. larmor sir joseph Larmor Born 11 July 1857
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6. Sir Joseph Larmor --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Encyclopædia Britannica. larmor, sir joseph. Encyclopædia Britannica Article sir joseph larmor. born July 11, 1857, Magheragall, County Antrim, Ire.
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7. Janus: Papers Of Sir Joseph Larmor
Papers of sir joseph larmor. Reference, GBR/0275/larmor. Creator, larmor, sirjoseph (18571942). Covering Dates, 1908-1942. Extent and Medium, 4 boxes; paper.
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8. Larmor
sir joseph larmor. Born 11 July 1857 in Magheragall, County Antrim, Ireland Anna Wright was the daughter of joseph Wright, and joseph larmor was named after his maternal grandfather
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Sir Joseph Larmor
Born: 11 July 1857 in Magheragall, County Antrim, Ireland
Died: 19 May 1942 in Holywood, County Down, Ireland
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to see a larger version Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
Joseph Larmor 's father was Hugh Larmor and his mother was Anna Wright. Anna Wright was the daughter of Joseph Wright, and Joseph Larmor was named after his maternal grandfather. Hugh Larmor was a farmer at the time Joseph was born but he gave up farming when Joseph was around six or seven years old to become a trader with a grocer's shop in Belfast. Joseph was the eldest of a large family. By the time Joseph was of an age to attend school, his parents had moved to Belfast so it was in that city that he attended the Royal Belfast Academical Institution. At this time he was [1]:- A shy, delicate and precocious boy ... After leaving school, Larmor continued his education in Belfast, studying for his B.A. and M.A. at Queen's University, Belfast. In 1877, having graduated from the Queen's University, he went to St John's College, Cambridge, where he studied the Mathematical Tripos. In 1880 he graduated as Senior Wrangler (the top First Class student) and he was first Smith's prizeman. It is interesting to note that J J Thomson, who like Larmor would make an important contribution to the understanding of the electron, was Second Wrangler (taking second place in the Mathematical Tripos examinations to Larmor).

9. References For Larmor
Articles GD Birkhoff, sir joseph larmor and modern mathematical physics, Science(NS) 97 (1943), 7779. E Cunningham, sir joseph larmor, J. London Math. Soc.
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Larmor.html
References for Joseph Larmor
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica.
  • Obituary in The Times available on the Web Articles:
  • G D Birkhoff, Sir Joseph Larmor and modern mathematical physics, Science (NS)
  • J Z Buchwald, The abandonment of Maxwellian electrodynamics: Joseph Larmor's theory of the electron I: The maturation of a tradition: Maxwellian electrodynamics in the 1880's, Arch. Internat. Hist. Sci.
  • J Z Buchwald, The abandonment of Maxwellian electrodynamics: Joseph Larmor's theory of the electron II: The abandoning of Maxwellian theory, Arch. Internat. Hist. Sci.
  • E Cunningham, Sir Joseph Larmor, J. London Math. Soc.
  • E Cunningham, Sir Joseph Larmor, Proc. Phys. Soc. London
  • E Cunningham, Sir Joseph Larmor, Dictionary of National Biography 1941-1950 (Oxford, 1959), 480-483.
  • A S Eddington, Joseph Larmor, Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society of London IV
  • W B Morton, Sir Joseph Larmor, Proc. Belfast Nat. Hist. and Philos. Soc.
  • J M Sanchez-Ron, Larmor versus general relativity, in
  • 10. Bibliography For Sir Joseph Larmor
    Bibliography for sir joseph larmor. sir joseph larmor. On the direct applications of first principles in the theory of partial differential equations. Proceedings of the Royal Society, 43176, 1887 .
    http://coldrain.net/lucas/larmor-bib.html

    11. Janus: Papers Of Sir Joseph Larmor
    Origination larmor, sir joseph (18571942). paper. 1939-1941. Box 2, Correspondenceand Articles. Origination larmor, sir joseph (1857-1942). paper. 1939-1941.
    http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=EAD/GBR/0275/Larmor/Box 1-4

    12. Larmor, Sir Joseph (1857-1942)
    larmor, sir joseph (18571942) Extensive correspondence of sir joseph larmor relating to his work on electromagnetic theory, optics, analytical mechanics, and geodynamics. larmor sir joseph
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    13. A Brief History Of The Lucasian Professorship
    sir George Stokes, 18191903, 1849-1903, Physics Fluid Mechanics. sir joseph larmor,1857-1942, 1903-1932, Physics. sir Arthur Eddington. joseph larmor 1857-1942.
    http://coldrain.net/lucas/brief.html

    14. Nat'l Academies Press, The National Academy Of Sciences: (1978), Appendix D: Mem
    sir William George August Wilhelm 1887 ~Hooker, sir joseph Dalton, 1883 Hopi, Heinz, 1957 ~Hopkins, sir Frederick Gowland 1960 Lankester, sir E. Ray, 1903 larmor, sir joseph, 1908 Laue, Max
    http://www.nap.edu/books/0309025184/html/614.html
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    Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-viii Table of Contents, pp. ix-xvi 1. The Academy's Antecedents, pp. 1-15 2. Scientists and Scientific Organizations in Mid-Century Am..., pp. 16-42 3. The Incorporation and Organization of the Academy, pp. 43-78 4. The Government Calls upon the Academy, pp. 79-99 5. Postbellum Years and the Crisis within the Academy, pp. 100-133 6. The End of the Nineteenth Century, pp. 134-164 7. The Academy Marks Its Semicentennial, pp. 165-199 8. World War I and the Creation of the National Research Cou..., pp. 200-241 9. The Research Council's Permanent Status and the Academy's..., pp. 242-280 10. The Twenties: New Horizons in Science, pp. 281-316 11. The Academy during the Great Depression, pp. 317-346

    15. AIM25: Royal Society: Larmor, Sir Joseph (1857-1942)
    larmor, sir joseph (18571942). IDENTITY STATEMENT. Reference code(s) GB0117 MS 603-609. Title larmor, sir joseph (1857-1942). Date(s) 1881-1939.
    http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/frames/fulldesc?inst_id=18&coll_id=5969

    16. Millennium Of Geomagnetism, References H-P
    larmor, sir joseph, "Possible rotational origin of magnetic fields of Sun and Earth", Reprinted and and Physical Papers by sir joseph larmor, vol 2, Cambridge University
    http://www-spof.gsfc.nasa.gov/earthmag/millref2.htm
    A Millennium of Geomagnetism
    Reviews of Geophysics, 40 David P. Stern, Laboratory for Extraterrestrial Physics Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771
    Table of Contents
    Clicking on any marked section on the list below brings up a file containing it and all unmarked sections immediately following it on the list. This list is repeated at the beginning of each file.
  • Introduction
  • Early discoveries
  • William Gilbert
  • Halley
  • Coulomb
  • Oersted and Ampere
  • The Lodestone
  • Gauss and Humboldt
  • Explorations and Surveys
  • Faraday's Lines of Force (field lines)
  • Faraday's Disk Dynamo
  • Sunspots
  • The Dynamo Process on the Sun
  • The Earth's Dynamo
  • Dipole Reversals and Plate Tectonics
  • Magnetic Storms and Ring Currents
  • The Magnetosphere
  • Magnetic Reconnection
  • Planetary Magnetospheres
  • Assessment
    Chronology of Geomagnetism

    References: A-G

    References: H-P

    References: Q-Z

    Back to the index page
    • Hallam, Anthony, A Revolution in the Earth Sciences, vii+126 pp., Clarendon Press, Oxford 1973
    • Heirtzler, J. R., Evidence for Ocean Floor Spreading across the Ocean Basins, pp 90 -100, in The History of the Earth's Crust
  • 17. AIM25: Royal Society: Larmor, Sir Joseph (1857-1942)
    ARCHON Contact details. larmor, sir joseph (18571942). IDENTITY STATEMENT. Heldat Royal Society. Title larmor, sir joseph (1857-1942). Date(s) 1881-1939.
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    18. Nat'l Academies Press, A History Of The First Half-Century Of The National Acade
    W. C . DEWAR, sir JAMES. FOREIGN ASSOCIATES ARRHENIUS UGO . LANKESTER, sir E. RAY. larmor, sir joseph LORENTZ, HENDRIK ANTON University of Leyden. MURRAY, sir JOHN OSTWALD
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    National Academy of Sciences ( NAS
    CHAPTER SELECTOR:
    Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-xiv I. The Founding of the Academy, pp. 1-24 II. The Annals of the Academy, pp. 25-102 III. Biographical Sketches of the Incorporators, pp. 103-200 IV. The Academy as the Scientific Adviser of the Government, pp. 201-332 Appendix I: List of Officers, pp. 333-336 Appendix II: List of Members and Foreign Associates, pp. 337-345 Appendix III: List of Medalists, pp. 346-347 Appendix IV: List of Reports of Committees Appointed on Beha..., pp. 348-350 Appendix V: Act of Incorporation, Constitution, Amendments a..., pp. 351-360 Appendix VI: Text of Bequests and Trusts, pp. 361-373 Appendix VII: List of Publications, pp. 374-384 Appendix VIII: List of Meetings, pp. 385-413

    19. Millennium Of Geomagnetism, References H-P
    Res., 90, 24952509, 1985. larmor, sir joseph, How could a rotating body suchas the sun become a magnet?, Brit. Assn. Adv. Sci. Rep. p. 159-160, 1919a.
    http://www.phy6.org/earthmag/millref2.htm
    A Millennium of Geomagnetism
    Reviews of Geophysics, 40 David P. Stern, Laboratory for Extraterrestrial Physics Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771
    Table of Contents
    Clicking on any marked section on the list below brings up a file containing it and all unmarked sections immediately following it on the list. This list is repeated at the beginning of each file.
  • Introduction
  • Early discoveries
  • William Gilbert
  • Halley
  • Coulomb
  • Oersted and Ampere
  • The Lodestone
  • Gauss and Humboldt
  • Explorations and Surveys
  • Faraday's Lines of Force (field lines)
  • Faraday's Disk Dynamo
  • Sunspots
  • The Dynamo Process on the Sun
  • The Earth's Dynamo
  • Dipole Reversals and Plate Tectonics
  • Magnetic Storms and Ring Currents
  • The Magnetosphere
  • Magnetic Reconnection
  • Planetary Magnetospheres
  • Assessment
    Chronology of Geomagnetism

    References: A-G

    References: H-P

    References: Q-Z

    Back to the index page
    • Hallam, Anthony, A Revolution in the Earth Sciences, vii+126 pp., Clarendon Press, Oxford 1973
    • Heirtzler, J. R., Evidence for Ocean Floor Spreading across the Ocean Basins, pp 90 -100, in The History of the Earth's Crust
  • 20. The Sun's Magnetic Cycle
    Translate this page En 1919 sir joseph larmor proposa la théorie suivante les champsdes taches solaires étaient dûs à ces courants dynamos. Il
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    Heinrich Schwabe, narrowly defined wavelengths (i.e. colors) tout les 11 ans. processus de dynamo En 1919 Sir Joseph Larmor les rendait possible, Cliquez ici pour Schwabe's original article Le processus de dynamo "La Terre, le grand aimant" Page d'accueil (index)
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