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| Errors to be corrected |
| page 28: 57 x 13 = 741 was XLVII written XIII equals DCCXLI. --> 57 x 13 = 741 was LVII written XIII equals DCCXLI. |
| page 46: Luther has no place among the men who claimed to have received information from the divinity, because he never said so. |
| page 83 lines 8 and 17 : formula (III.2). --> formula (IV.2). |
| page 141 : suppress (IV.28) numbering the equation, because it is already used before |
| page 151 : equation (IV.29) should be (IV.30) |
| page 152 : suppress the number of the equation |
| page 166 : It was later understood that this decomposed the water molecule (H2O) into its two components, oxygen and hydrogen. The typographical convention is to write chemical formulas in normal typeface, never in italics: (H2O). |
| page 214 : the equation should be numbered (VI.1) |
| page 222 : VI.4 Cosmology --> VI.5 Cosmology |
| page 222 : Oswald --> Ostwald |
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| Errors that have been corrected |
| page 220: Georg Zweig --> George Zweig |
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| Notes |
| page 179, equation V.3 : This equation is the modern version of Carnot ideas. He didn't formulate them as clearly. Equation V.3 was written by Lord Kelvin and Clausius in the 1850s. |
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