Works About Sir Joseph Larmor

  1. Carl Barus. The progress of physics in the nineteenth century. In Katherine Sopka, editor, Physics for a New Century. Papers Presented at the 1904 St. Louis Congress. Tomash.
  2. Alfred Bork. Physics Just Before Einstein. Science, 152:597-603, 1966.
  3. Dewitt Brace. The ether and moving matter. In Katherine Sopka, editor, Physics for a New Century. Papers Presented at the 1904 St. Louis Congress. Tomash.
  4. J.Z. Buchwald. From Maxwell to Microphysics. University of Chicago, 1985.
  5. E. Cunningham. Sir Joseph Larmor. Dictionary of National Biography, pages 480-3, 19.
  6. Olivier Darrigol. The electron theories of Larmor and Lorentz: A comparative study. Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences, 24, part 2:265-336, 1994.
  7. Barbara Doran. Contributions of British Physics to the First Electron Theory of Matter and the First Electromagnetic View of Nature-Sir Joseph Larmor's 1893 Theory of Aether and Matter. PhD thesis, Johns Hopkins University, 1972.
  8. Sir Arthur Eddington. Joseph Larmor 1857-1942. Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society, IV:197-207, 1942.
  9. Tetu Hirosigo. Electrodynamics before the Theory of Relativity. 1890-1905. Japanese Studies in the History of Science, 5:1-49, 1966.
  10. Tetu Hirosigo. Theory of Relativity and the Ether. Japanese Studies in the History of Science, 7:57-63, 1968.
  11. M.N. Macrossan. A note on relativity before Einstein. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 37:232-4, June 1986.
  12. A. Michelson. Light Waves and Their Uses. University of Chicago, Chicago, 1903.
  13. Kenneth Schaffner. Nineteenth-Century Aether Theories. Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1972.
  14. Andrew Warwick. On the Role of the FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction Hypothesis in the Development of Joseph Larmor's Electronic Theory of Matter. Archive for the History of Exact Sciences, 43:29-91, 1991.
  15. Andrew Warwick. Frequency, theorem and formula: remembering Joseph Larmor in electromagnetic theory. Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, 47(1):49-60, 1992.
  16. Andrew Warwick. The Sturdy Protestants of science: Larmor, Trouton and the Earth's Motion through the Ether. In J.Z. Buchwald, editor, Table-Top Experiments. University of Chicago, Chicago, 1993.
  17. Edmund Whittaker. A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity 2vols. Harper & Bros., New York, 1951-53.
  18. Lancelot Whyle. A Forerunner of Twentieth Century Physics: A Re-View of Larmor's 'Aether and Matter'. Nature, 186:1010-1014, June 25 1960.
  19. A.E. Woodruff. Joseph Larmor. Dictionary of Scientific Biography, pages 39-41, 19.