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De Magnetismo Telluris Commentationis Math. Physicae Sectio I, by Johann Gottfried Steinhäuser, delves into the mathematical and physical aspects of terrestrial magnetism. This historical work offers insights into the scientific understanding of magnetism as it was conceptualized in the early scientific period. Steinhäuserâ(TM)s treatise contributes to the broader field of earth sciences, specifically exploring the magnetic properties of the Earth and their mathematical underpinnings. This book is valuable for historians of science, physicists, and anyone interested in the evolution of scientific thought regarding magnetism and the Earth's electromagnetic field.
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