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- catalog abstract "Comprehensive and critical analysis based on a broad physical, historical, and philosophical study.".
- catalog contributor b1261368.
- catalog created "1961.".
- catalog date "1961".
- catalog date "1961.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1961.".
- catalog description "Comprehensive and critical analysis based on a broad physical, historical, and philosophical study.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The etymology of the word "mass" -- Did ancient thought have a concept of mass? -- The neoplatonic concept of inertia -- "Quantiatas materiae" in medieval thought -- The conceptualization of inertial mass -- The systematization of mass -- Philosophical modifications of the Newtonian concept -- The modern concept of mass -- The concept of mass in axiomatized mechanics -- The gravitational concept of mass -- The electromagnetic concept of mass -- The relativistic concept of mass -- Mass and energy -- The concept of mass in quantum mechanics and in field theory.".
- catalog extent "230 p.".
- catalog issued "1961".
- catalog issued "1961.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, Harvard University Press,".
- catalog subject "531.54".
- catalog subject "Mass (Physics)".
- catalog subject "Physics".
- catalog subject "QC173 .J28".
- catalog subject "QC173 J32c 1961".
- catalog tableOfContents "The etymology of the word "mass" -- Did ancient thought have a concept of mass? -- The neoplatonic concept of inertia -- "Quantiatas materiae" in medieval thought -- The conceptualization of inertial mass -- The systematization of mass -- Philosophical modifications of the Newtonian concept -- The modern concept of mass -- The concept of mass in axiomatized mechanics -- The gravitational concept of mass -- The electromagnetic concept of mass -- The relativistic concept of mass -- Mass and energy -- The concept of mass in quantum mechanics and in field theory.".
- catalog title "Concepts of mass, in classical and modern physics.".
- catalog type "text".