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Wilhelm Ostwald

The Autobiography

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  • 702pagine
  • 25 ore di lettura

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This book presents the translated and commented autobiography of Wilhelm Ostwald (1853-1932), Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry (1909). It is the first translation of his original German work, “Lebenslinien: Eine Selbstbiographie,” published in 1926/27, and features meticulous translation alongside contextual comments. Ostwald recounts his remarkable research career and personal experiences, highlighting his contributions to catalysis, chemical equilibria, technical chemistry, and his role as a founder of modern physical chemistry. His diverse scientific interests, including philosophy, color theory, and the concept of a universal scientific language, are also explored. This work is relevant to contemporary scientists, as Ostwald's influence on chemistry and science is profound, with many prominent scientific schools tracing their origins to his students. Active in Germany and present-day Latvia and Estonia, Ostwald also traveled to the USA, England, and France. His reflections on the working conditions of his time resonate with ongoing issues today, making this autobiography a valuable resource for understanding both his legacy and the historical context of early 20th-century science.

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Wilhelm Ostwald, Robert Jack

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2018
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