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THE PRINCIPLE OF RELATIVITY by H. A. Lorentz, A. Einstein,
H. Minkowski and H. Weyl
Republication of the 1923 Translation
Dover
Publications, Inc., 31 East 2nd Street, Mineola, N.Y. 11501 http://store.doverpublications.com/ |
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REPUBLIC Books
1-5, 6-10 by Plato
Translated by Paul Shorey
Loeb
Classical Library Harvard University Press Cambridge, Massachusetts,
London, England
http://www.hup.harvard.edu/search/
- "And at this point he would infer and
conclude that this it is that provides the seasons and the courses of the year
and presides over all things in the visible region, and is in some sort of the
cause of all these things that they had seen." -
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s y m m e t r y and
the beautiful universe
by Leon
M. Lederman and Christopher T. Hill
Prometheus Books 59
John Glenn Drive Amherst, New York 14228-2119
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The Theory of Relativity
by C.
MOLLER
1962
Oxford
University Press
-- "Moreover,
the classical theory of relativity, which by itself gives an admirably
precise description of a very extended field of physical phenomena,
must be the starting-point for the future development of a consistent
relativistic quantum theory." --
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ON
WAR
by
Carl
von Clausewitz
Edited
and translated by Michael Howard and Peter Paret
EVERYMAN'S
LIBRARY Alfred A. Knoph New York London Toronto
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PLUTARCH LIVES Themistocles
and Camillus Aristides and Cato Major Cimon and Lucullus
Translated
by Bernadotte Perrin
Loeb Classical Library
Harvard University Press
Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England
http://www.hup.harvard.edu/search/
- "Well, then," said Temistocles, "if that is
what is thought for the best, it is high time for us all to be studying
and inventing a way to get him out of Hellas by the speediest route."
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The
Standard Model
by
Cliff
Burgess and Guy Moore
2007
Cambridge University
Press The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 2RU, UK
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