History of thermodynamics (English Wikipedia)

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  • J.Gwyn Griffiths (1955). "The Orders of Gods in Greece and Egypt (According to Herodotus)". The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 75: 21–23. doi:10.2307/629164. JSTOR 629164. S2CID 163016846.
  • Iltis, C. (1971). "Leibniz and the vis viva controversy" (PDF). Isis. 62 (1): 21–35 (specifically p. 24). doi:10.1086/350705. S2CID 143652761.
  • Thomson, W. (1854). "On the Dynamical Theory of Heat Part V. Thermo-electric Currents". Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 21 (part I): 123. doi:10.1017/s0080456800032014. S2CID 120018011. reprinted in Thomson, William (1882). Mathematical and Physical Papers. Vol. 1. London, Cambridge: C.J. Clay, M.A. & Son, Cambridge University Press. p. 232. Hence Thermo-dynamics falls naturally into two Divisions, of which the subjects are respectively, the relation of heat to the forces acting between contiguous parts of bodies, and the relation of heat to electrical agency.
  • Clausius, R. (1865). "Ueber verschiedene für die Anwendung bequeme Formen der Hauptgleichungen der mechanischen Wärmetheorie (Vorgetragen in der naturforsch. Gesellschaft zu Zürich den 24. April 1865)". Annalen der Physik und Chemie. 125 (7): 353–400 (specifically, p. 390). doi:10.1002/andp.18652010702.
  • Howard, Irmgard (2002). "H Is for Enthalpy, Thanks to Heike Kamerlingh Onnes and Alfred W. Porter". Journal of Chemical Education. 79 (6): 697. Bibcode:2002JChEd..79..697H. doi:10.1021/ed079p697.

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  • New Experiments physico-mechanicall, Touching the Spring of the Air and its Effects (1660). [1]

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  • J.Gwyn Griffiths (1955). "The Orders of Gods in Greece and Egypt (According to Herodotus)". The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 75: 21–23. doi:10.2307/629164. JSTOR 629164. S2CID 163016846.

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  • J.Gwyn Griffiths (1955). "The Orders of Gods in Greece and Egypt (According to Herodotus)". The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 75: 21–23. doi:10.2307/629164. JSTOR 629164. S2CID 163016846.
  • Iltis, C. (1971). "Leibniz and the vis viva controversy" (PDF). Isis. 62 (1): 21–35 (specifically p. 24). doi:10.1086/350705. S2CID 143652761.
  • Thomson, W. (1854). "On the Dynamical Theory of Heat Part V. Thermo-electric Currents". Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 21 (part I): 123. doi:10.1017/s0080456800032014. S2CID 120018011. reprinted in Thomson, William (1882). Mathematical and Physical Papers. Vol. 1. London, Cambridge: C.J. Clay, M.A. & Son, Cambridge University Press. p. 232. Hence Thermo-dynamics falls naturally into two Divisions, of which the subjects are respectively, the relation of heat to the forces acting between contiguous parts of bodies, and the relation of heat to electrical agency.

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