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Towards Expanding the Canon of Classics of Modern Science and Technology: The Harvey Plotnick Library on the Development of Quantum Physics and the Theory of Relativity Jeremy M. Norman

Original draft of an article written for the Antiquarian Book Review to publicize the auction of the Harvey Plotnick Library on the History of Quantum Mechanics and the Theory of Relativity, which took place in New York on October 4, 2002. Another version became the introduction to the Christie's auction catalogue. The article (with considerable editorial changes) was published in ABR in the December 2002 / January 2003 issue.

This is the first auction of rare books and manuscripts devoted exclusively to the nineteenth and early twentieth century development of quantum physics and the theory of relativity. Toward the end of the nineteenth century, and in the first half of the twentieth, the quantum revolution in physics reshaped our understanding of the fundamental components of matter, o

Guide to the Harvey B. Plotnick Collection of the History of Quantum Mechanics and the Theory of Relativity 1911-1995

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Descriptive Summary

Title:

Plotnick, Harvey B. Collection of the History of Quantum Mechanics and the Theory of Relativity

Dates:

1911-1995

Size:

1 linear ft. (2 boxes)

Repository:

Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center
University of Chicago Library
1100 East 57th Street
Chicago, Illinois 60637 U.S.A.

Abstract:

This collection contains documents concerning the history of quantum mechanics and the theory of relativity. The manuscripts consist mainly of drafts of papers and lecture notes, correspondence, class notes, and syllabi. They span the period from 1911-1995.

Information on Use

Access

The collection is open for research.

Citation

When quoting material from this collection, the preferred citation is: Plotnick, Harvey B. Collection of the History of Quantum Mechanics and the Theory of Relativity, [Box #, Folder #]

Perpetual Glory: Medieval Islamic Ceramics from the Harvey B Plotnick Collection by Oya Pancaroğlu

Exhibitions,Museums and Galleries gift-exchange, the first part also contains chapters on painting: a general study of late fifteenth-/early sixteenth-century Venetian ‘Orientalism’ in the work of the Bellini, Carpaccio, Mansueti and others; and a stimulating investigation of the ‘Moorish’ figure in Giorgione’s Three Philosophers. Here Michael Barry offers a far-reaching analysis of the intellectual conflicts between Arabic and Renaissance understandings of Antiquity, and the subsequent expulsion of Islamic scholarship from the Western academy. The second half of the book focuses on ‘The decorative arts’, with in-depth discussions of carpets, textiles, metalwork, bookbinding, glass and ceramics, each accorded its place in the constellation of exchange that, in Walter Denny’s words, meant that ‘aspects of the material culture of the Islamic world were incorporated into Venetian private and civic life and imagery to a degree unprecedented elsewhere in early modern Europe’. I have only

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