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OverviewWell-crafted and class-tested, this guide to figure drawing features a unique teaching method. It focuses on learning to draw complete figures prior to the study of individual components, and it stresses action figures rather than the customary static examples favoured by most drawing and anatomy texts. Employing more text than typical art instruction books, it presents thirty figure drawing lessons and fifty-six drawings and figures. Each lesson includes detailed instructions on anatomical drawing, accompanied by visual examples of strokes, boxes, and measurements. Author Alon Bement taught art instruction to future art teachers at Columbia University and later founded the prestigious Maryland Institute of Art. His students included Georgia O'Keeffe, who regarded him as a mentor and major influence. Bement's nontraditional approach offers students at all levels an excellent opportunity to build their visual acuity and technical skills. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Albert EinsteinPublisher: Dover Publications Inc. Imprint: Dover Publications Inc. Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 20.00cm Weight: 0.120kg ISBN: 9780486470115ISBN 10: 0486470113 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 28 August 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPRINCIPLES OF RESEARCH INAUGURAL ADDRESS TO THE PRUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ON SCIENTIFIC TRUTH ON THE METHOD OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS JOHANNES KEPLER THE MECHANICS OF NEWTON AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS CLERK MAXWELL'S INFLUENCE ON THE EVOLUTION OF THE IDEA OF PHYSICAL REALITY NIELS BOHR WHAT IS THE THEORY OF RELATIVITY? THE PROBLEM OF SPACE, ETHER, AND THE FIELD IN PHYSICS NOTES ON THE ORIGIN OF THE GENERAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY THE CAUSE OF THE FORMATION OF MEANDERS IN THE COURSES OF RIVERS AND OF THE SO-CALLED BEER'S LAW THE FLETTNER SHIP RELATIVITY AND THE ETHER ADDRESS AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITYReviewsAuthor InformationIn addition to conducting the research that culminated in his acclaimed theories of relativity, Albert Einstein (1879-1955) taught and lectured at universities around the world. Einstein received numerous awards and honorary doctorate degrees in science, medicine, and philosophy, and he remains a towering symbol of intellectual and imaginative achievement. It's All Relative Around 1950, Hayward Cirker, Founder and President of Dover Publications, wrote to Einstein and asked his approval to proceed with a Dover paperback reprint of the 1923 collection of original papers on relativity by Einstein himself and others (H. A. Lorentz, H. Weyl, and H. Minkowski), which had originally been published in England. Einstein was reluctant, wondering how much interest there could possibly be in this relic of his work from 30 or more years earlier. Cirker persisted, and Einstein finally agreed - the Dover edition of The Theory of Relativity has been in print ever since and has been followed by many other Dover books on relativity. The papers reprinted in this original collection will always be for the serious student the cornerstone of their Einstein library: Michelson's Interference Experiment (H. A. Lorentz); Electromagnetic Phenomena in a System Moving with any Velocity Less Than That of Light (H.A. Lorentz); On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies (A. Einstein); Does the Inertia of a Body Depend Upon its Energy Content? (A. Einstein); Space and Time (H. Minkowksi with notes by A. Sommerfeld); On the Influence of Gravitation on the Propagation of Light (A. Einstein); and The Foundation of the General Theory of Relativity (A. Einstein) found on pages 109-164 of this text; Hamilton's Principle and The General Theory of Relativity (A. Einstein); Cosmological Considerations on the General Theory of Relativity (A. Einstein); Do Gravitational Fields Play an Essential Part in the Structure of the Elementary Particles of Matter? (A. Einstein); and Gravitation and Electricity (H. Weyl). In the Author's Own Words: ""How can it be that mathematics, being after all a product of human thought independent of experience, is so admirably adapted to the objects of reality?"" ""What nature demands from us is not a quantum theory or a wave theory; rather, nature demands from us a synthesis of these two views which thus far has exceeded the mental powers of physicists."" ""Do not be troubled by your difficulties with Mathematics, I can assure you mine are much greater."" - Albert Einstein Critical Acclaim for The Theory of Relativity: ""This book constitutes an indispensable part of a library on relativity."" - Nature Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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