The Road to Relativity: The History and Meaning of Einstein's "The Foundation of General Relativity", Featuring the Original Man

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Main Details

Title The Road to Relativity: The History and Meaning of Einstein's "The Foundation of General Relativity", Featuring the Original Man
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Hanoch Gutfreund
By (author) Jurgen Renn
Foreword by John Stachel
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:264
Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 203
Category/GenreRelativity physics
ISBN/Barcode 9780691162539
ClassificationsDewey:530.11
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 100 halftones. 41 line illus.

Publishing Details

Publisher Princeton University Press
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publication Date 2 June 2015
Publication Country United States

Description

This richly annotated facsimile edition of "The Foundation of General Relativity" introduces a new generation of readers to Albert Einstein's theory of gravitation. Written in 1915, this remarkable document is a watershed in the history of physics and an enduring testament to the elegance and precision of Einstein's thought. Presented here is a bea

Author Biography

Hanoch Gutfreund is professor emeritus of theoretical physics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he is also the academic director of the Albert Einstein Archives. Jurgen Renn is a director at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin.

Reviews

"Any devotee of Einstein will relish the chance to parse this annotated facsimile of the physicist's original manuscript on general relativity... [Gutfreund and Renn's] cogent descriptions and the accompanying illustrations and documents open a fascinating window onto Einstein's otherwise inaccessible opus."--Scientific American "[Gutfreund and Renn] remind us of the charm a manuscript affords: rare glimpses into the working process of a great mind."--New Scientist "The Road to Relativity by Hanoch Gutfreund and Jurgen Renn reproduces the 45 handwritten--and hand-corrected--pages of Einstein's general theory, accompanied by extensive annotations on the science, its historical context and the implications for the future. The volume also includes a glossary of scientists and philosophers relevant to Einstein's work and some entertainingly lively illustrations--such as one of Einstein pouring coffee on a moving train to demonstrate that motion is relative--by Laurent Taudin."--Nancy Szokan, Washington Post "Gutfreund and Renn dissect every page of the manuscript, explaining the meaning of each passage and describing Einstein's thought processes leading up to it... The Road to Relativity is accessible and engaging."--Tom Siegfried, Science News "[A] wonderful book that combines a facsimile of Einstein's original manuscript, an English translation and a rich annotation."--Bill Condie, Cosmos Magazine