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  1. Populäre Wissenschaftliche Vorträge, Volumes 1-3 (German Edition) by Hermann Von Helmholtz, 2010-01-12
  2. Wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen, Volume 3 (German Edition) by Hermann Von Helmholtz, 2010-05-12
  3. Wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen, Volume 1 (German Edition) by Hermann Von Helmholtz, 2010-06-09
  4. Beiträge Zur Psychologie U. Physiologie Der Sinnesorgane (German Edition) by William T. Preyer, Hermann Von Helmholtz, 2010-01-12
  5. Wahrheitsgewissheitsverlust: Hermann von Helmholtz' Mechanismus im Aufbruch der Moderne : eine Studie zum Ubergang von klassischer zu moderner Naturphilosophie ... Hochschule Darmstadt) (German Edition) by Gregor Schiemann, 1997
  6. Letters of Hermann Von Helmholtz to His Patents : The Medical Education of a German Scientist
  7. Goethes Tragweite in der Naturwissenschaft: Hermann von Helmholtz, Ernst Haeckel, Werner Heisenberg, Carl Friedrich von Weizsacker (German Edition) by Maren Partenheimer, 1989
  8. Beiträge Zur Psychologie Und Physiologie Der Sinnesorgane: Hermann Von Helmholtz Als Festgruss Zu Seinem Siebzigsten Geburtstag (German Edition) by Anonymous, 2010-02-24
  9. Hermann Von Helmholtz, Volume 2 (German Edition) by Leo Koenigsberger, 2010-03-21
  10. Beitrage Zur Psychologie Und Physiologie Der Sinnesorgane: Hermann Von Helmholtz Als Festgruss Zu Seinem Siebzigsten Geburtstag (1891) (German Edition) by Hermann Von Helmholtz, E. Javai, et all 2010-09-10
  11. Hermann Von Helmholtz, Volume 1 (German Edition) by Leo Koenigsberger, 2010-02-14
  12. Hermann Von Helmholtz, Volume 3 (German Edition) by Leo Koenigsberger, 2010-02-23
  13. Hermann von Helmholtz by Leo Koenigsberger, 1965
  14. Hermann von Helmholtz: Vortrage eines Heidelberger Symposiums anlasslich des einhundertsten Todestages (Neuere Medizin- und Wissenschaftsgeschichte) (German Edition)

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Hermann Von Helmholtz Elektrodynamik Und Theorie DES Magnetismus Hermann Von Helmholtz Elektromagnetische Theorie DES Lichts Hermann Von Helmholtz Epistemological Writings: The Paul Hertz/Moritz Schlick Centenary Edition of 1921 With Notes and Commentary by the Editors [Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, V. 37] Hermann Von Helmholtz Helmholtzs Treatise on Physiological Optics Hermann Von Helmholtz Ed James PC Southall Lehre Von Den Tonempfindungen ALS Physiologische Grundlage Fuer Die Theorie Der Musik Hermann Von Helmholtz R Wachsmuth On the Sensation of Tone Hermann von Helmholtz Herman Helmholtz Henry Margenau On the Sensations of Tone as a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music Hermann Von Helmholtz Popular Lectures on Scientific Subjects Hermann Von Helmholtz

22. Hermann Von Helmholtz --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
hermann von helmholtz. (1821–94). The law of the conservation of energywas developed by the 19thcentury German, hermann von helmholtz.
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23. Koenigsberger’s Life Of Hermann Von Helmholtz
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Koenigsberger’s Life of Hermann von Helmholtz
Koenigsbergers Leben des Hermann von Helmholtz
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Publication Details ‘[This reprinting is] most welcome. Even German readers have often to rely on the microform version of Koenigsberger which is part of the Landmark of Science collection. A book reprint will be much more useful. And since there is no biographical account of Helmholtz up until today, Koenigsberger remains the most important source….’ – Dr. Henning Schmidgen, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz (1821–94) had a huge influence on German science during the mid nineteenth century, bringing it to the forefront of world attention. He was a physicist and psychologist who made seminal contributions in both fields. His Treatise on Physiological Optics (reprinted last year by Thoemmes Press) transformed the study of vision by integrating its physical and psychological dimensions. Helmholtz explained the mechanism of ‘accommodation’, invented the ophthalmoscope, and revived the three-colour theory of vision first proposed in 1801 by Thomas Young. He also invented the telestereoscope, produced some novel visual illusions, and argued for the involvement of knowledge in perception. Helmholtz was an inspiration to many others – notably his student Heinrich Hertz, the discoverer of radio waves. Leo Koenigsberger’s three-volume

24. Modern History Sourcebook: Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand Von Helmholtz: On The Conser
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Translation: Edmund Atkinson Introductory Note Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz was born at Potsdam, near Berlin, on August 31, 1821. His father was a man of high culture, a teacher in the gymnasium, whose influence ensured to his son the foundations of a broad general education. His mother was a descendant from William Penn, the English Quaker. Helmholtz early showed mathematical ability, and wished to devote his life to the study of physics; but practical considerations led him to take up medicine, and he became a surgeon in the Prussian army. He began the publication of original contributions to science in 1842, and for fifty-two years, till his death in 1894, he continued to produce in an unbroken stream. He held a succession of academic positions, teaching physiology at Konigsberg, Bonn, and Heidelberg, and for the last twenty-three years of his life filling the chair of physics at Berlin. The titles of his professorships, however, give a very inadequate idea of his range. His contributions to science cover medicine, physiology, optics, acoustics, mathematics, mechanics, and electricity. His interests in science and art came together in his work on esthetics, and he had a lively appreciation of painting, poetry, and music.

25. Modern History Sourcebook: Hermann Von Helmholtz: Ice And Glaciers, 1865
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Translation: Edmund Atkinson Introductory Note Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz was born at Potsdam, near Berlin, on August 31, 1821. His father was a man of high culture, a teacher in the gymnasium, whose influence ensured to his son the foundations of a broad general education. His mother was a descendant from William Penn, the English Quaker. Helmholtz early showed mathematical ability, and wished to devote his life to the study of physics; but practical considerations led him to take up medicine, and he became a surgeon in the Prussian army. He began the publication of original contributions to science in 1842, and for fifty-two years, till his death in 1894, he continued to produce in an unbroken stream. He held a succession of academic positions, teaching physiology at Konigsberg, Bonn, and Heidelberg, and for the last twenty-three years of his life filling the chair of physics at Berlin. The titles of his professorships, however, give a very inadequate idea of his range. His contributions to science cover medicine, physiology, optics, acoustics, mathematics, mechanics, and electricity. His interests in science and art came together in his work on esthetics, and he had a lively appreciation of painting, poetry, and music.

26. On The Conservation Of Force, By Hermann Von Helmholtz
On the Conservation of Force by hermann von helmholtz Introduction to aseries of lectures delivered at Carlsruhe in the Winter of 18621863.
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in the Winter of 1862-1863 On this exact conformity with law depends also the certainty with which we know how to tame the impetuous force of steam, and to make it the obedient servant of our wants. On this conformity depends, moreover, the intellectual fascination which chains the physicist to his subjects. It is an interest of quite a different kind to that which mental and moral sciences afford. In the latter it is man in the various phases of his intellectual activity who chains us. Every great deed of which history tells us, every mighty passion which art can represent, every picture of manners, of civic arrangements, of the culture of peoples of distant lands or of remote times, seizes and interests us, even if there is no exact scientific connection among them. We continually find points of contact and comparison in our conceptions and feelings; we get to know the hidden capacities and desires of the mind, which in the ordinary peaceful course of civilised life remain unawakened. The last decades of scientific development have led us to the recognition of a new universal law of all natural phenomena, which, from its extraordinarily extended range, and from the connection which it constitutes between natural phenomena of all kinds, even of the remotest times and the most distant places, is especially fitted to give us an idea of what I have described as the character of the natural sciences, which I have chosen as the subject of this lecture.

27. Hermann Von Helmholtz
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28. 89 - HERMANN VON HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM FÜR KULTURTECHNIK (HZK) (Teil 1)
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29. Helmholtz, Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand Von
Translate this page Selected works - helmholtz, hermann von. 1842. De fabrica systematis nervosi evertebratorum.Berlin Universität Berlin - helmholtz, hermann von. 1847.
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Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Archiv: Helmholtz Papers. Dohrn, Anton. 1871. [Letter to Hermann von Helmholtz from 2 August 1871]. 3 pages (Archive of the Berlin Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (NL Helmholtz 112)) Dohrn, Anton. 1871. [Letter to Hermann von Helmholtz from 18 September 1871]. 3 pages (Archive of the Berlin Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (NL Helmholtz 112)) Dohrn, Anton. 1871. [Letter to Hermann von Helmholtz from 28 September 1871]. 1 pages (Archive of the Berlin Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (NL Helmholtz 112)) Dohrn, Anton. 1875. [Letter to Hermann von Helmholtz from 5 June 1875]. 4 pages (Archive of the Berlin Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (NL Helmholtz 112)) ... Helmholtz, Hermann von. n. d. [Excerpts on Physiology, ca. 1850s]. 73 pages (Archive of the Berlin Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (NL Helmholtz 551)) Last modified: 05/24/2004 by mB

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32. Hermann Von Helmholtz In Heidelberg (1858-1871) - Medizinische Fakultät Heidelb
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Von der physikalischen Physiologie zur mathematischen Physik Hermann von Helmholtz in Heidelberg (1858-1871) Wolfgang U. Eckart Summary The paper describes Helmholtz' time in Heidelberg and his way from physiology to physics. Special emphasis is laid on his scientific research activities, and on his epistemological attitudes between 1858 and 1871; his role as president of the Heidelberg Naturhistorisch Medizinischer Verein Verhandlungen des naturhistorisch-medizinischen Vereins zu Heidelberg Einleitung Von Bonn nach Heidelberg Forschungen in Heidelberg Die Heidelberger Mitarbeiter Zuruck
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Literatur Borscheid, Peter : Naturwissenschaft, Staat und Industrie in Baden (1848-1914) (Industrielle Welt, Bd. 17). Stuttgart 1976/77. Bringmann, Wolfgang G. / Cotrell, David (1976), S. 79-88. Cahan, David (Hg.) , Hermann von Helmholtz and the Foundation of Nineteenth Century Science. Univ. of California Press, Berkeley 1993. Cahan, David (Hg.)

33. Hermann Von Helmholtz
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34. Helmholtz Hermann Von
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35. Helmholtz, Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand Von
helmholtz, hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von (18211894). German physiologist, physicist,and inventor of the ophthalmoscope for examining the inside of the eye.
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Helmholtz, Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von
German physiologist, physicist, and inventor of the ophthalmoscope for examining the inside of the eye. He was the first to explain how the cochlea of the inner ear works, and the first to measure the speed of nerve impulses. In physics he formulated the law of conservation of energy, and worked in thermodynamics.
Helmholtz's scientific work in many fields was intended to prove that living things possess no innate vital force, and that their life processes are driven by the same forces and obey the same principles as nonliving systems. He arrived at the principle of conservation of energy 1847, observing that the energy of life processes is derived entirely from oxidation of food, and that animal heat and muscle action are generated by chemical changes in the muscles.
Helmholtz was born in Potsdam and studied at the Friedrich Wilhelm Institute in Berlin. He first became professor at Bonn 1855 and ended his career as director of the Physico-Technical Institute of Berlin from 1887.
Helmholtz invented the ophthalmoscope, which is used to examine the retina, 1851, and the ophthalmometer, which measures the curvature of the eye, 1855. He also revived the three-colour theory of vision first proposed 1801 by English physicist

36. L'Encyclopédie De L'Agora: Hermann Von Helmholtz
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L'une des figures marquantes de la science allemande du milieu du XIXe siècle, Hermann-Ludwig-Ferdinand von Helmholtz s'illustra principalement dans les domaines de la médecine et de la psychologie. Son Traité d'optique physiologique transforma la compréhension du phénomène de la vision grâce l'intégration de l'étude des dimensions physiques et psychologiques de celle-ci. Il mit de l'avant l'idée d'un rôle important de la connaissance dans la perception. Helmholtz fournit également une explication du mécanisme de l'"accommodation" de l'oeil, inventa l'ophthalmoscope et le téléstéréoscope et réactualisa la théorie des trois couleurs exposée par Thomas Young en 1801. Il fut une source d'inspiration pour bien des savants allemands, parmi lesquels Heinrich Hertz, le découvreur des ondes radio, qui fut son étudiant. Source: Thoemmes Press Portrait Gallery (reproduction autorisée) Vie et oeuvre
Il a été de 1843 à 1848 médecin militaire à Potsdam, puis s'est voué à l'enseignement et a successivement occupé les chaires de physiologie des universités de Koenigsberg (1849), de Bonn (1855), de Heidelberg (1858) et celle de physique de l'université de Berlin (1871). L'Académie des sciences de cette dernière ville lui a ouvert ses portes dès 1857; la Société royale de Londres lui a décerné en 1873 la médaille Copley et l'Académie des sciences de Paris, qui l'avait élu correspondant en 1870, lui a attribué en 1892 la place d'associé étranger devenue vacante par le décès de dom Pedro. L'empereur d'Allemagne l'a anobli en 1885.

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38. Hermann Von Helmholtz
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39. Helmholtz, Hermann Von: Helmholtz's Treatise On Physiological Optics
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Helmholtz, Hermann von Helmholtz's Treatise on Physiological Optics . Edited by Nicholas Wade. Translated by James P. C. Southall. Distributed for the Thoemmes Continuum. 1924-1925 Edition. 1955 p., 3 Volumes. 1924-1925 , 2000 Cloth CUSA $385.00tx 1-85506-831-1 'The Treatise is the foundation work of visual perception and has been unavailable for many years in English. It is a tribute to the imaginative initiative of Thoemmes Press to undertake this major enterprise. It will be greatly appreciated by a wide range of scholars. The choice of Professor Nick Wade for the new Introduction could not be bettered. His knowledge of the history of the subject, together with his grasp of present ideas and discoveries, make this a definitive work to admire and inspire us today. Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz would be delighted.' Emeritus Professor Richard L. Gregory The Treatise on Physiological Optics is one of the best books on this topic ever written and even now, after almost 150 years, it is still unwise to be or become a vision scientist without having read this book. Written by the Newton of vision science the book is as complete a foundation for this field as one might desire. This influential landmark publication is simply indispensable for any modern vision scientist and will remain the classic work for centuries to come.' Professor Wim A. van de Grind

40. Helmholtz, Hermann Von: Science And Culture
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Helmholtz, Hermann von Science and Culture Popular and Philosophical Essays . Edited and with an Introduction by David Cahan. xviii, 418 p., 71 engravings. 1995 Cloth $55.00tx 0-226-32658-6 Spring 1995
Paper $19.00tx 0-226-32659-4 Spring 1995 Hermann von Helmholtz was a leading figure of nineteenth-century European intellectual life, remarkable even among the many scientists of the period for the range and depth of his interests. A pioneer of physiology and physics, he was also deeply concerned with the implications of science for philosophy and culture. From the 1850s to the 1890s, Helmholtz delivered more than two dozen popular lectures, seeking to educate the public and to enlighten the leaders of European society and governments about the potential benefits of science and technology to a developing modern society. David Cahan has selected fifteen of these lectures, which reflect the wide range of topics of crucial importance to Helmholtz and his audiences. Among the subjects discussed are the origins of the planetary system, the relation of natural science to science in general, the aims and progress of the physical sciences, the problems of perception, and academic freedom in German universities. This collection also includes Helmholtz's fascinating lectures on the relation of optics to painting and the physiological causes of harmony in music, which provide insight into the relations between science and aesthetics.

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