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A Living Work of Art: The Life and Science of Hendrik Antoon Lorentz

Online ISBN:
9780191912825
Print ISBN:
9780198870500
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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A Living Work of Art: The Life and Science of Hendrik Antoon Lorentz

A. J. Kox,
A. J. Kox

Pieter Zeeman Professor of History of Physics, Emeritus

Pieter Zeeman Professor of History of Physics, Emeritus, University of Amsterdam
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H. F. Schatz
H. F. Schatz

Free-lance editor and translator

Free-lance editor and translator
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Published online:
22 April 2021
Published in print:
12 February 2021
Online ISBN:
9780191912825
Print ISBN:
9780198870500
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

Hendrik Antoon Lorentz was one of the greatest physicists and mathematicians the Netherlands has ever known. Einstein called him “a living work of art, a perfect personality.” During his funeral in 1928, the entire Dutch nation mourned. The national telegraph service was suspended for three minutes and his passing was national and international front-page news. The cream of international science, an impressive list of dignitaries including the Prince Consort, and thousands of ordinary people turned out to see Lorentz being carried to his last resting place. This biography describes the life of Lorentz, from his early childhood as the son of a market gardener in the provincial town of Arnhem, to his death as a leading light in physics and international scientific cooperation and a trailblazer for Einstein’s relativity theory. A number of chapters shed light on his unique place in science, the importance of his ideas, his international conciliatory and scientific activities after World War One, his close friendship with Albert Einstein, and his important role as Einstein’s teacher and intellectual critic. By making use of recently discovered family correspondence, the author was able to show that there lies a true human being behind Lorentz’s façade of perfection. One chapter is devoted to Lorentz’s wife Aletta, a woman in her own right whose progressive feminist ideas were of considerable influence on those of her husband. Two separate chapters focus on his most important scientific achievements, in terms accessible to a general audience.

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