In this volume in the Masterworks of Discovery series, Thomas K. Simpson
offers readers a chance to watch one of the greatest minds in physics
hard at work. In three papers in mathematical physics written between
1855 and 1864, James Clerk Maxwell grappled with his formulation of the
theory of the electromagnetic field.
This volume reproduces major portions of the text of Maxwell's classic
papers on concepts that are key to both modern physics and the modern
world. Through Simpson's engaging commentaries and notes and Anne
Farrell's illustrations, readers with limited knowledge of math or
physics as well as scientists and historians of science will be able to
follow the emergence of Maxwell's ideas and to appreciate the magnitude
of his achievement. This book includes a long biographical introduction
that explores the personal, historical, and scientific context of
Maxwell's book.