
The Essential Einstein: Scientific Writings
Albert Einstein(Author)
Princeton University Press
Published on 23. September 2025
Book
Hardback
560 pages
978-0-691-13107-8 (ISBN)
Description
The ultimate collection of Einstein's scientific writings on everything from statistical mechanics to general relativity
The Essential Einstein: Scientific Writings presents Einstein's most important physics papers, spanning his groundbreaking contributions to statistical mechanics, quantum theory, and relativity as well as his ambitious yet ultimately unrealized attempts at a general unified field theory. This incisive collection contains works that profoundly influenced the trajectory of modern science. Each piece serves not only as a reflection of his intellectual rigor and creativity but also as a cornerstone of contemporary scientific thought.
The Essential Einstein is a two-volume compendium offering general readers and specialists alike a comprehensive resource on the pivotal writings of Albert Einstein. Organized chronologically by leading authorities on Einstein and his work, this collection illuminates the evolution of Einstein's scientific and humanistic ideas throughout his life. Each selection is accompanied by explanatory notes that detail the work's background and significance.
Together with The Essential Einstein: Public Writings, this authoritative collection invites a deeper engagement with the intellectual legacy and enduring influence of Albert Einstein.
The Essential Einstein: Scientific Writings presents Einstein's most important physics papers, spanning his groundbreaking contributions to statistical mechanics, quantum theory, and relativity as well as his ambitious yet ultimately unrealized attempts at a general unified field theory. This incisive collection contains works that profoundly influenced the trajectory of modern science. Each piece serves not only as a reflection of his intellectual rigor and creativity but also as a cornerstone of contemporary scientific thought.
The Essential Einstein is a two-volume compendium offering general readers and specialists alike a comprehensive resource on the pivotal writings of Albert Einstein. Organized chronologically by leading authorities on Einstein and his work, this collection illuminates the evolution of Einstein's scientific and humanistic ideas throughout his life. Each selection is accompanied by explanatory notes that detail the work's background and significance.
Together with The Essential Einstein: Public Writings, this authoritative collection invites a deeper engagement with the intellectual legacy and enduring influence of Albert Einstein.
Reviews / Votes
"Finalist for the PROSE Award in History of Science, Medicine, and Technology, Association of American Publishers" "With regard to the history of science, Albert Einstein had his own selection of his most valuable scientific ideas that contributed to the advancement of physics, although other physicists have made slightly different choices from among his published papers. Both viewpoints are fairly represented in this selection of 38 scientific writings published between 1903 and 1955. . . . Recommended." * Choice *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Product notice
Trade binding
Illustrations
11 b/w illus.
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 36 mm
Weight
908 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-691-13107-8 (9780691131078)
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Albert Einstein | Diana Kormos Buchwald | Tilman Sauer
The Essential Einstein: Scientific Writings
E-Book
09/2025
Princeton University Press
€33.99
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Persons
Diana Kormos Buchwald is the Robert M. Abbey Professor of History and director and general editor of the Einstein Papers Project at the California Institute of Technology. Tilman Sauer is professor of the history of mathematics and natural sciences at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz and senior editor of the Einstein Papers Project.