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=== Historical publications === * [https://web.archive.org/web/20081217035457/http://blazelabs.com/On%20Faraday%27s%20Lines%20of%20Force.pdf On Faraday's Lines of Force] – 1855/56. Maxwell's first paper (Part 1 & 2) – Compiled by Blaze Labs Research (PDF). * [//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b8/On_Physical_Lines_of_Force.pdf On Physical Lines of Force] – 1861. Maxwell's 1861 paper describing magnetic lines of force – Predecessor to 1873 Treatise. * [[James Clerk Maxwell]], "[[A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field]]", ''Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London'' '''155''', 459–512 (1865). (This article accompanied a December 8, 1864 presentation by Maxwell to the Royal Society.) ** [https://books.google.com/books?id=5HE_cmxXt2MC&q=Proceedings+of+the+Royal+Society+Of+London+Vol+XIII A Dynamical Theory Of The Electromagnetic Field] – 1865. Maxwell's 1865 paper describing his 20 equations, link from [[Google Books]]. * J. Clerk Maxwell (1873), "[[A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism]]": ** Maxwell, J. C., "A Treatise on Electricity And Magnetism" – [http://posner.library.cmu.edu/Posner/books/book.cgi?call=537_M46T_1873_VOL._1 Volume 1] – 1873 – Posner Memorial Collection – Carnegie Mellon University. ** Maxwell, J. C., "A Treatise on Electricity And Magnetism" – [http://posner.library.cmu.edu/Posner/books/book.cgi?call=537_M46T_1873_VOL._2 Volume 2] – 1873 – Posner Memorial Collection – Carnegie Mellon University. ; Developments before the theory of relativity : * {{cite journal | author = Larmor Joseph | year = 1897 | title = [[s:Dynamical Theory of the Electric and Luminiferous Medium III|On a dynamical theory of the electric and luminiferous medium. Part 3, Relations with material media]] | url = | journal = Phil. Trans. R. Soc. | volume = 190 | issue = | pages = 205–300 }} * {{cite journal | author = Lorentz Hendrik | year = 1899 | title = [[s:Simplified Theory of Electrical and Optical Phenomena in Moving Systems|Simplified theory of electrical and optical phenomena in moving systems]] | url = | journal = Proc. Acad. Science Amsterdam | volume = I | issue = | pages = 427–443 }} * {{cite journal | author = Lorentz Hendrik | year = 1904 | title = [[s:Electromagnetic phenomena|Electromagnetic phenomena in a system moving with any velocity less than that of light]] | url = | journal = Proc. Acad. Science Amsterdam | volume = IV | issue = | pages = 669–678 }} * [[Henri Poincaré]] (1900) "La théorie de Lorentz et le Principe de Réaction" {{in lang|fr}}, ''Archives Néerlandaises'', '''V''', 253–278. * [[Henri Poincaré]] (1902) "[[La Science et l'Hypothèse]]" {{in lang|fr}}. * [[Henri Poincaré]] (1905) [http://www.soso.ch/wissen/hist/SRT/P-1905-1.pdf "Sur la dynamique de l'électron"] {{in lang|fr}}, ''Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences'', '''140''', 1504–1508. * Catt, Walton and Davidson. [http://www.electromagnetism.demon.co.uk/z014.htm "The History of Displacement Current"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080506120012/http://www.electromagnetism.demon.co.uk/z014.htm |date=2008-05-06 }}. ''Wireless World'', March 1979.
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