| Catalogs, Booksellers' - 1918 - 334 pages
...maintained its ground with mineralogists.' — Pro/. Bonvey, pr., FRS ' His system gave expressions adapted for working all the problems that a crystal can present,...appropriateness of the mathematician . . . He thus placed the keystone into the arch of the science of crystallography.' — Pro/. Story-Masleelyne, FRS... | |
| Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee - Great Britain - 1909 - 1368 pages
...mathematical calculations than any which had yet been devised. His system 'gave expressions adapted for working all the problems that a crystal can present,...and it gave them in a form that appealed at once to Miller 431 tie sense of symmetry and appropriateness of the mathematician ... he thus placed the kejstone... | |
| Auguste Julius Clemens Herbert baron de Reuter - 1916 - 300 pages
...maintained its ground with mineralogists.' — Prof. Boitney, pr., FRS ' His system gave expressions adapted for working all the problems that a crystal can present, and it gave them iu a form that appealed at once to the sense of symmetry and appropriateness of the mathematician .... | |
| Great Britain - 1922 - 1426 pages
...mathematical calculations than any which had yet been devised. His system 'gave expressions adapted for working all the problems that a crystal can present, and it gave them in a form that appealed at ouce to the sense of symmetry and appropriateness of the mathematician ... he thus placed the keystone... | |
| John Reginald Homer Weaver, Sir Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee - Great Britain - 1917 - 1380 pages
...mathematical calculations than any which had yet been devised. His system 'gave expressions adapted for working all the problems that a crystal can present,...and appropriateness of the mathematician ... he thus placed the keystone into the arch of the science of crystallography ' (Professor MASKBLTNB^. Miller's... | |
| G. Waldo Dunnington, Jeremy Gray, Fritz-Egbert Dohse - Biography & Autobiography - 2004 - 608 pages
...compasses. Thus elaborate edge drawings of crystals became of comparatively little importance. Their system gave expressions for working all the problems that...symmetry and appropriateness of the mathematician. Gauss complimented Miller with having "exactly hit the nail on the head" in his crystallography; after... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Science - 1880 - 884 pages
...arrangement of molecules. ' But Miller's work consisted in working out into a beautiful system the indicia! method of notation and calculation in crystallography,...and obtaining expressions adapted for logarithmic computation by processes of great elegance and simplicity The faces of a crystal he followed Neumann,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1880 - 660 pages
...arrangement of molecules. But Miller's work consisted in working out into a beautiful system the indicial method of notation and calculation in crystallography,...and obtaining expressions adapted for logarithmic computation by processes of great elegance and simplicity. The faces of a crystal he followed Neumann,... | |
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