Problem of the Earth's Shape from Newton to Clairaut
Explore the intriguing intersection of physics and Earth science in Problem of the Earth's Shape from Newton to Clairaut by John L. Greenberg. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, this comprehensive volume spans an impressive 800 pages and delves into the evolution of Newtonian physics within the French scientific community during the 18th century. Greenberg meticulously examines the historical context and technical intricacies surrounding the question of the Earth's shape, presenting a series of mathematical discoveries that have been largely overlooked by contemporary scholars. This book is not only a vital resource for those interested in the development of physical sciences but also an essential read for anyone fascinated by the scientific advancements that shaped our understanding of the planet. Add this scholarly work to your collection and gain deeper insights into the legacy of Newtonian thought.