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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge, was a British physicist and writer involved in the development of, and holder of key patents for, radio. He identified electromagnetic radiation independent of Hertz's proof and at his 1894 Royal Institution lectures , Lodge demonstrated an early radio wave detector he named the "coherer". In 1898 he was awarded the "syntonic" patent by the United States Patent Office. Lodge was Principal of the University of Birmingham from 1900 to 1920.
Oliver Lodge's Published Works
Published Works
- Science and Hypothesis (1929) (364)
- Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death (1903) (110)
- Aberration Problems. A Discussion concerning the Motion of the Ether near the Earth, and concerning the Connexion between Ether and Gross Matter; with Some New Experiments (55)
- The Michelson-Morley Experiment (1925) (42)
- A New Method of Chemical Analysis (1911) (38)
- The Ether and Relativity. (1930) (35)
- Mathematical Geology (29)
- Experiments on the absence of mechanical connection between ether and matter (25)
- Science and Survival (1927) (19)
- Modern Views of Electricity (17)
- Gravitation and Light (17)
- Mr. Marconi's Results in Day and Night Wireless Telegraphy (1902) (16)
- THE DISCOVERY OF A BULLET LOST IN THE WRIST BY MEANS OF THE ROENTGEN RAYS. (1896) (16)
- The Ether and its Functions (1883) (16)
- The Ether of Space (14)
- The Forces of Electric Oscillations Treated According to Maxwell's Theory. by Dr, H. Hertz (1889) (13)
- The great design : order and progress in nature (1934) (13)
- Electrons, or, The nature and properties of negative electricity by Sir Oliver Lodge. (12)
- II. Symposium: Time, Space, and Material: Are they, and If So in What Sense, The Ultimate Data of Science? (1919) (11)
- The Earth's Interior (1906) (11)
- Peasant life in Jugoslavia (1942) (10)
- The Geometrisation of Physics, and its Supposed Basis on the Michelson-Morley Experiment (1921) (10)
- On Electric Radiation and its Concentration by Lenses (1888) (10)
- Gravitation and Light (1919) (9)
- Easy Lecture Experiment in Electric Resonance (1890) (9)
- My Philosophy: Representing My Views on the Many Functions of the Ether of Space (1933) (8)
- Electricity in Agriculture (1908) (8)
- On an Electrostatic Field produced by varying Magnetic Induction (1888) (8)
- LIV. On an electrostatic field produced by varying magnetic induction (1889) (8)
- On the Phenomena Exhibited by Dusty Air in the Neighbourhood of Strongly Illuminated Bodies (1884) (8)
- Production of X-Rays (1896) (8)
- Modern Views of Electricity (1887) (7)
- Life and Matter (1906) (7)
- Pioneers of science (7)
- Rankine's Modification of Newton's Investigation of the Velocity of Sound in any Substance (1888) (6)
- VI. On the sudden acquisition of conducting-power by a series of discrete metallic particles (6)
- Electrical Radiation from Conducting Spheres, an Electric Eye, and a Suggestion regarding Vision (1890) (6)
- On Lord Rayleigh's Dark Plane (1883) (6)
- Germs in Space (1902) (6)
- The Unit of Heat (1895) (6)
- The Newer Spiritualism (1910) (5)
- XLIV. On a model illustrating mechanically the passage of electricity through metals, electrolytes, and dielectrics, according to Maxwell's theory (1876) (5)
- II. On unilateral conductivity in tourmaline crystals (1879) (5)
- Eclipse Phenomena (5)
- Speculation concerning the Positive Electron (1922) (5)
- Modern Views of Electricity (5)
- Human Personality and its Survival after Bodily Death (1939) (4)
- Darwin and Evolution (1924) (4)
- Observations of Atmospheric Electricity in America (1893) (4)
- I. Experiments on the discharge of Leyden jars (4)
- Why I Believe in Personal Immortality (4)
- Sir William Thomson's Popular Lectures (1889) (4)
- An Experiment in Thought-Transference (1884) (4)
- Winding of Rivers in Plains (1907) (4)
- The Gravitational Field of an Electron (1921) (4)
- Advancing science : being personal reminiscences of the British Association in the nineteenth century (1931) (4)
- The Alternate Current Transformer (1890) (4)
- I. On a form of Daniell cell convenient as a standard of electromotive force (3)
- Science and Human Experience (1932) (3)
- Dr. Carnelley's Hot Ice (3)
- Presidential Address delivered (1897) (3)
- The Spinning Ring (1891) (3)
- The ‘Wave-Band’ Theory of Wireless Transmission. (1930) (3)
- Public service versus private expenditure (3)
- On the Sudden Acquisition of Conducting-Power by a Series of Discrete Metallic Particles (1892) (3)
- Space and Matter. (1930) (3)
- Introductory address on “osmotic pressure.” (3)
- Physics, Advanced Course (1893) (3)
- On Prof. Miller's Ether Drift Experiment (1926) (3)
- Syntonic wireless telegraphy; with specimens of large-scale measurements (1909) (2)
- Modern Views of Electricity (2)
- Prof. J. H. Poynting, F.R.S. (1914) (2)
- Popular Relativity and the Velocity of Light (1920) (2)
- The Publication of Physical Papers (1893) (2)
- Clouds and Smokes: the Properties of Disperse Systems in Gases and their Practical Applications (2)
- Lectures to Medical Practitioners on Physics Applied to Medicine (1904) (2)
- Speech through the Æther (1921) (2)
- The Fundamental Axioms of Dynamics (1893) (2)
- Name for the Positive Nucleus (1920) (2)
- Interaction Between the Mental and the Material Aspects of Things (1903) (2)
- Use or Abuse of Empirical Formulæ, and of Differentiation, by Chemists (1889) (2)
- A Geometrical Construction Giving the Relation between the Waste and Useful Work in a Shunt Dynamo (1882) (2)
- The British Association Committee on Electrical Standards (1892) (2)
- The Origin or Basis of Wireless Communication (1923) (2)
- VII. On electric radiation and its concentration by lenses (1889) (2)
- IV. Aberration problems: a discussion concerning the connexion between ether and matter, and the motion of the ether near the earth (2)
- The divine love and wisdom (2)
- On the Flow of Electricity in a uniform plane conducting Surface - Part II (1874) (2)
- A Kinetic Theory of Gravitation (1911) (2)
- On lightning, lightning conductors, and lightning protectors (2)
- Electrical Signalling without Connecting-Wires (1897) (2)
- Discussion on "Wireless telegraphy in relation to interferences and perturbations" (1)
- Students' Physical Laboratories (1908) (1)
- Physics and Chemistry (1907) (1)
- XXXII. Note on Mr. Sutherland's objection to the conclusiveness of the michelson-morley Æther experiment (1898) (1)
- On a Method of measuring the Absolute Thermal Conductivity of Crystals and other rare Substances - Part I (1875) (1)
- British Association Procedure (1890) (1)
- Dust-Free Spaces (1884) (1)
- Truth or Convenience (1927) (1)
- Lord Kelvin on General Physics (1894) (1)
- The Effect of Light on Long Ether Waves (1919) (1)
- Permanent Magnetic Polarity (1886) (1)
- The Position of 4π in Electromagnetic Units (1892) (1)
- On the Meaning of Symbols in Applied Algebra (1897) (1)
- A century's progress in physics (1)
- Force and Determinism (1)
- The Flying to Pieces of a Whirling Ring (1891) (1)
- Alexander Muirhead, F.R.S (1)
- Thoughts on the Bifurcation of the Sciences suggested by the Nottingham Meeting of the British Association (1893) (1)
- Hertz's Experiments on Cathode Rays (1)
- Modern problems : dealing with pre-war questions of permanent interest (1)
- The Depths of the Universe (1924) (1)
- Gravitation and Light-Pressure in Spiral Nebulæ (1923) (1)
- THE LIMITS OF SCIENCE. (1903) (1)
- DŽamutra, or the Bridegroom; Some Marriage Customs in the Villages Around Tetovo in Serbian Macedonia or Southern Serbia. (Part One) (1935) (1)
- The nineteenth Kelvin Lecture. ¿The revolution in physics¿ (1)
- Electricity of Contact of Gases with Liquids (1887) (1)
- Origin of Solar Systems (1924) (1)
- Restoration of Energy (1920) (1)
- Atoms and rays : An introduction to modern views on atomic structure & radiation (1)
- Ancient Lights: Or the Bible, the Church and Psychic Science (1942) (1)
- Prof. Augusto Right, For.Mem. R.S. (1920) (1)
- On a Mechanical Illustration of Thermo-electric Phenomena (1875) (1)
- XLV. Sequel to paper on the seat of the electromotive forces in a voltaic cell. Theories of Wiedemann and of Helmholtz (1885) (1)
- Historical Note on Dust, Electrification, and Heat (1905) (1)
- XL. On the dimensions of a magnetic pole in the electrostatic system of units (1)
- Modern Views of Electricity: XIII (1)
- Radium Emission (1)
- Testing for Colour-blindness (1890) (1)
- Exaggerated Resonance (1)
- A Photoelectric Theory of Colour Vision (1919) (1)
- XVI. Continued discussion of the astronomical and gravitational bearings of the electrical theory of matter (1918) (1)
- NOTE CONCERNING THOUGHT AND REALITY (1)
- LIGHTNING-CONDUCTORS FROM A MODERN POINT OF VIEW. (1)
- Space and time : an experimental physicist's conception of these ideas and of their alteration (1)
- British Association Sectional Procedure (1886) (1)
- The New Outlook in Physics (1929) (1)
- The Röntgen Rays (1896) (1)
- International Courtesy (1)
- Occasional Unexplained Ringing of House-bells (1909) (1)
- XLII. On nodes and loops in connexion with chemical formulæ (1875) (1)
- Mr. Grant Allen's Notions about Force and Energy (1)
- XXXVII. On the seat of the electromotive forces in voltaic and thermoelectric piles. Reply to Professors Ayrton and Perry (1886) (1)
- Note on a Means of Producing a High-Voltage Continuous or 'Pertinacious' Current (1)
- Gravitation and Thermodynamics (1917) (1)
- On some Problems connected with the Flow of Electricity in a Plane (1875) (1)
- The Kinetic Atom (1)
- Hertz's Equations (1889) (1)
- The Ether and Electrons (1923) (1)
- The Flying to Pieces of a Whirling Ring (1)
- The ‘Green Flash.’ (1927) (0)
- British Association; Section A (1907) (0)
- Force and Determinism (0)
- Contributions to a British Association Discussion on the Evolution of the Universe. (1931) (0)
- The Energy of Cyclones (1920) (0)
- Remarks on Simple Relativity and the Relative Velocity of Light (1921) (0)
- Testing Einstein's Shift of Spectral Lines (1920) (0)
- Selective Wireless Telegraphy (1909) (0)
- Bohr and Langmuir Atoms (1922) (0)
- On One-Eyed Vision (1926) (0)
- Hot Ice (0)
- Gravitation and Light (0)
- “Modern Views of Electricity”—Volta's so-called Contact Force (0)
- Modern Views of Electricity (0)
- Psychophysical Interaction (0)
- XXVIII. On the electrostatic force between conductors conveying steady or transient currents (1890) (0)
- Suggested Effect of High-tension Mains (1909) (0)
- Stellar Radiation and the Nature of the Universe (1928) (0)
- Communication from Dr.Oliver Lodge (1890) (0)
- Rivington's epitome of thejtwenty-third edition of Snell's equity (1948) (0)
- Huxley memorial lectures to the University of Birmingham. With an introduction by Sir Oliver Lodge. (0)
- The Action of Sunlight. (1921) (0)
- Reviews-On the controversy concerning Volta's contact force (0)
- Traction of Carriages (1904) (0)
- Broadcasting Transmitter (0)
- Life and science (0)
- Working Hypotheses v. Collection of Bare Facts (1911) (0)
- British Institute of Philosophy (1932) (0)
- A Retrospect of Wireless Communication. (1931) (0)
- The Romanes Lecture : decennial issue, 1902-1910 (0)
- Applications of Flame to Heating Purposes (1886) (0)
- Modern problems : a discussion of debatable subjects (0)
- Scientific Worthies (0)
- Raymond revised : a new and abbreviated ed. of "Raymond or, life and death" with an additional chapter (0)
- Genius and the Struggle for Existence (0)
- Obituary notice: Professor Joly (0)
- CONTINUITY. II. (0)
- The Origin of Variations (1929) (0)
- Evolution1 (1925) (0)
- Modern Pass and Honours Degrees (0)
- The Faraday Society. The Spiers First Memorial Lecture (0)
- Making of man : a study in evolution (0)
- LVI. Some elementary considerations connected with modern physics.—I. The Larmor-Lorentz transformation (1933) (0)
- Easy mathematics of all kinds (0)
- Babin den; midwives' day in Bulgaria. (1947) (0)
- The Discharge of a Leyden Jar (0)
- Rural Problems of Central and South-Eastern Europe: A Review@@@Peasant Life in Jugoslavia@@@The Effects of War on Rural Yugoslavia@@@Agrarian Problems from the Baltic to the Aegean: Discussion of a Peasant Programme@@@Co-Operative Organisations and the Restoration of European Farm Production (1945) (0)
- The Fundamental Axioms of Dynamics (0)
- The Fundamental Axioms of Dynamics (0)
- [Letters to Editor] (1925) (0)
- On certain aspects of the work of Lord Kelvin. (Presidential Address.) (0)
- The irrationality of war : on science as an element in the developing of international good will and understanding (0)
- The “Philosophical Magazine.” (1921) (0)
- School teaching and school reform : a course of four lectures on school curricula and methods, delivered to secondary teachers ana [i.e. and] teachers in training at Birmingham during February 1905 (0)
- The Fundamental Axioms of Dynamics (1893) (0)
- Ecce home : a survey of the life & work of Jesus Christ (0)
- Reason and Belief (0)
- Soot-figures on Ceilings (1893) (0)
- Folk Festivals in Yugoslavia (1944) (0)
- Science and religion (0)
- Modern Views of the Ether (1907) (0)
- Selections from Sir Oliver Lodge (1933) (0)
- The Physical Aspect of the Universe (1932) (0)
- A Curious Survival (1925) (0)
- Scientific Books: Easy Mathematics, Chiefly Arithmetic; Being a Collection of Hints to Teachers, Parents, Self-Taught Students and Adults, and Containing Most Things in Elementary Mathematics Useful to be Known (1905) (0)
- 59. Folk Festivals in Yugoslavia (1944) (0)
- Evolution and creation (0)
- The Foundations of Dynamics (1892) (0)
- Modern scientific ideas : especially the idea of discontinuity (0)
- The Winding of Rivers in Plains (1907) (0)
- New light on old paths : a course of short and simple addresses on religion and life, given in the parish church of Stansfield, Suffolk, by the Rector (0)
- [Letters to Editor] (0)
- Legitimate Uncertainty. (0)
- Lord Kelvin's Philosophy (1908) (0)
- Generalised Lines of Force. (0)
- Conference On Smoke Abatement (1906) (0)
- Snell's Principles of Equity@@@Rivington's Epitome of the Twenty-Third Edition of Snell's Equity (1949) (0)
- Chiefly arithmetic : being a collection of hints to teachers, parents, self-taught students, and adults and containing a summary or indication of most things in elementary mathematics useful to be known (0)
- Verses by the way : fourth series (0)
- Man and the Universe (0)
- Atomic Models and X-Ray Spectra (0)
- Science and Psychical Research (1926) (0)
- Reply to discussion on "On lightning, lightning conductors, and lightning protectors" (0)
- LV. On the paths of electric energy in voltaic circuits appendix to paper on the seat of the electromotive forces in the voltaic cell (1885) (0)
- The Annual Meeting: Beyond Physics (1929) (0)
- Force and Determinism (1891) (0)
- Metallic Resistance and Radiation (1895) (0)
- Names for Electric Units of Self-Induction and Conductivity (1887) (0)
- Name for Unit of Self-Induction (1889) (0)
- On the seat of the electro-motive forces in a voltaic cell (0)
- The Education Bill (1902) (0)
- Remarks on Gravitational Relativity (1921) (0)
- The Quantum in Atomic Astronomy (1923) (0)
- Reply to discussion on “On lightning-guards for telegraphic purposes, and on the protection of cables from lightning” (1890) (0)
- Test of a Relativity Postulate. (1930) (0)
- The Rotation of the Plane of Polarization of Light by the Discharge of a Leyden Jar (1888) (0)
- The Meaning of the Symbols in Applied Algebra (0)
- Modern Views of Electricity (0)
- Continuation of discussion on Dr. Lodge's paper, “Improvements in magnetic space telegraphy”, Mr. Evershed's paper, “Telegraphy by magnetic induction”, and Mr. Preece's paper, “Ætheric telegraphy” (1898) (0)
- Electroscopes in Lecture (0)
- The Influence of Science (1922) (0)
- Clerk Maxwell's Papers (1894) (0)
- Modern Views of Electricity (0)
- Note on the Probable Occassional Instability of all Matter (1903) (0)
- Colour Vision and Colour Vision Theories (0)
- Further Remarks on Relativity (1921) (0)
- The Meaning of Algebraic Symbols in Applied Mathematics (1891) (0)
- Institution of Electrical Engineers' Library of Sound Films (1935) (0)
- Units Discussion at British Association (1892) (0)
- A Philosopher on Relativity (1924) (0)
- The Density of Molten Rock (1895) (0)
- The Structure of the Ether (1907) (0)
- The Alleged Absoluteness of Motions of Rotation (0)
- Unit of Acceleration (1928) (0)
- Projection of Imitation Spinthariscope Appearance (0)
- Sound Signals in Fog (1897) (0)
- Modern Views of Electricity (0)
- The Theory of Dissociation into Ions (1896) (0)
- The Gravitative Pull upon the Moon (0)
- Problems of Hydrone and Water (1924) (0)
- Recently Observed Satellites (0)
- Gore's Railway (1887) (0)
- Magnetic Storms and Solar Eruptions (1909) (0)
- Erratum: On lightning, lightning conductors, and lightning protectors (0)
- The Expanding Universe (1932) (0)
- Alternative Path Leyden Jar Experiments (1889) (0)
- Electrical precipitation: a lecture delivered before the Institute of Physics (0)
- Extension of the Visible Spectrum (0)
- Mercury's Perihelion Progress (1918) (0)
- Note on diamagnetism and carnot's principle (1890) (0)
- Clerk Maxwell and the Cavendish Laboratory (1927) (0)
- Sir J. J. Thomson, O.M., F.R.S (0)
- On the measurement of large inductances containing iron (1908) (0)
- Mass and Inertia (0)
- Stationary Clouds in Interstellar Space (1924) (0)
- Residual Affinity (0)
- The Peltier Effect and Low-temperature Research (1921) (0)
- Electrical Notation (0)
- Name for Resonance (1891) (0)
- Modern Views of Electricity: Part IV.—Radiation.: XII (1888) (0)
- Modern Views of Electricity (0)
- Weight and Mass (1888) (0)
- Modern Views of Electricity (0)
- Note on a Determination of the Specific Electrical Resistance of certain Copper-Tin Alloys (0)
- Border occasionally seen between Light and Dark Regions on Photographic Prints (0)
- The Behaviour of Sulphate of Lead in a Secondary Battery (1882) (0)
- The Pound as a Force (0)
- On the Diselectrification of Metals and other Bodies by Light (1894) (0)
- Relativity and the Æther (1922) (0)
- Hydrone and Water: Thunderstorms and Globe Lightning (1923) (0)
- The Chemistry of the Planté and Faure Cells (1882) (0)
- Stellar “Magnitudes.” (0)
- Symbols of Applied Algebra (1897) (0)
- Hughes's Induction Balance (1887) (0)
- The Identity of Energy (0)
- Mr. Preece on Lightning Protection (1893) (0)
- Study of Explosions (1924) (0)
- The Reported Anti-Relativity Experiment (1925) (0)
- Biology in Universities (0)
- “Modern Views of Electricity” (0)
- On lightning-guards for telegraphic purposes, and on the protection of cables from lightning (1890) (0)
- Quantum Radiation (0)
- Further note on the influence of a magnetic field of radiation frequency (0)
- Prof. Armstrong and Atomic Constitution (1913) (0)
- On a Form of Daniell Cell convenient as a Standard of Electromotive Force (1875) (0)
- The Motion of the Perihelion of Mercury (1918) (0)
- Section Work at the British Association (1889) (0)
- On the Determination of the Variation of the Thermal Conductivity of Metals with Temperature, by means of the permanent Curve of Temperature along a uniform thin Rod heated at one end (0)
- Lightning Conductors and Lightning Guards: A Treatise on the Protection of Buildings, of Telegraph Instruments and Submarine Cables, and of Electrical Installations Generally, from Damage by Atmospheric Discharges (0)
- Supplementary Note on Radiation (1926) (0)
- Remarks on Simple Relativity and the Relative Velocity of Light (0)
- The Understanding of Relativity (1929) (0)
- Psychophysical Interaction (0)
- Ratio of Centimetre to Inch (1891) (0)
- Electricity and Matter (1904) (0)
- Psychophysical Interaction (0)
- Specific Inductive Capacity (1889) (0)
- The British Association (0)
- The ‘Green Flash’ (0)
- Magnetic Storms (0)
- Force, and Newton's Third Law (1888) (0)
- The Pound as a Force, and the Expression of Concrete Quantities generally (1896) (0)
- The Peltier Effect, and Contact E.M.F (0)
- Atomic Energy (0)
- Names for Companion Stars (1926) (0)
- Ether and Matter and Relativity (1925) (0)
- Geometry of Position (1905) (0)
- Action of Live Things in Mechanics (1903) (0)
- Electrical Theory of Vision (1894) (0)
- Relativity and the Velocity of Light (1921) (0)
- Light and Electrons (1921) (0)
- Einstein Shift and Doppler Shift (1925) (0)
- Continuation of discussion on Dr. Lodge's paper, “Improvements in magnetic space telegraphy”, and Mr. S. Evershed's paper, “Telegraphy by magnetic induction” (1898) (0)
- The Whirling Ring and Disk (1891) (0)
- Extension of the Visible Spectrum (1896) (0)
- One Possible Cause for Atmospheric Electric Phenomena.—A Query (1922) (0)
- Magnetic Storms (0)
- Prof. Carl Runge (1927) (0)
- Psychophysical Interaction (0)
- Modern Views of Electricity (Volta's Force) (1891) (0)
- XL. The rotation of the plane of polarization of light by the discharge of a Leyden jar (1889) (0)
- Modern Views of Electricity (0)
- The Progress of Physics during Thirty-three Years (1875–1908) (0)
- Erratum in Lodge's “Energy” (1929) (0)
- Electricity and Vegetation (1911) (0)
- Photography of Lightning (1888) (0)
- LXVI. Note on the Æther and on the hypothetical magnetic flow (1907) (0)
- Sir William Fletcher Barrett, F.R.S (1925) (0)
- Social Ethics, or Present-Day Conflicts (1928) (0)
- Border occasionally seen between Light and Dark Regions on Photographic Prints (1905) (0)
- Residual Affinity (0)
- On the Conflict Between Religion and Science (1933) (0)
- Correspondence - The Hollis Observing Seat (0)
- LIII. On the flow of electricity in a uniform plane conducting surface.—Part I (1875) (0)
- Lodge's “Mechanics” (1885) (0)
- The Word “Scientist” or its Substitute (1924) (0)
- Mr. Enright's experiments (1890) (0)
- Mass and Inertia (0)
- Glow-worm and Thunderstorm; also Milk (1903) (0)
- A new form of self-restoring coherer (0)
- Modern Views of Electricity (0)
- Inside the Earth, and Out (1924) (0)
- Modern Views of Electricity (0)
- Atmospheric Electricity (0)
- A Novel Magneto-Optical Effect (1921) (0)
- Cosmic Friction: A Query (1921) (0)
- Einstein's Shift of Spectral Lines (1920) (0)
- Vacuum Tubes and Electric Oscillations (1892) (0)
- Hypothesis about Push or Contact Force (1925) (0)
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