The progress of pure sciences in general, and physics in particular, during
the XIXth century was pronounced in Turkey in educational institutions such as
the School of Engineering, the Military Academy, and the Imperial School of
Medicine. Physics became an independent discipline with the foundation of the
Faculty of Sciences in the beginning of the 20th century. The present annotated
bibliography includes publications on the history of physics and medical
physics printed between 1849 and 2004.
Texts related to physics predating 1849, do not, in essence, reflect a
scientific character, and are sketchy. For this reason, they have not been
included in this bibliography. The book published by Hayrullah Efendi, professor at the School of Medicine, entitled ‘Problems of Physics’ (Mesaili Hikmet, 1849) is being accepted as the first publication of this bibliography. In
the next four decades, physics appears a subject devoted mainly to the
understanding of mechanics and ballistics. It was at the end of the 19th century
that physics and mathematics emerged as pure sciences in the curricula of the
university (Darülfünun) under the tutorial of professor Salih Zeki (18641921).
In 1930, Fahir Yeniçay, after completing a doctorate in physics in France, started courses in nuclear physics, heralding the coming of modern physics in
Turkey. Our current bibliography includes 449 publications in the given period, of which 85 have been annotated.
The progress of pure sciences in general, and physics in particular, during the XIXth century was pronounced in Turkey in educational institutions such as the School of Engineering, the Military Academy, and the Imperial School of Medicine. Physics became an independent discipline with the foundation of the Faculty of Sciences in the beginning of the 20th century. The present annotated bibliography includes publications on the history of physics and medical physics printed between 1849 and 2004.
Texts related to physics predating 1849, do not, in essence, reflect a scientific character, and are sketchy. For this reason, they have not been included in this bibliography. The book published by Hayrullah Efendi, professor at the School of Medicine, entitled ‘Problems of Physics’ (Mesaili Hikmet, 1849) is being accepted as the first publication of this bibliography. In the next four decades, physics appears a subject devoted mainly to the understanding of mechanics and ballistics. It was at the end of the 19th century that physics and mathematics emerged as pure sciences in the curricula of the university (Darülfünun) under the tutorial of professor Salih Zeki (18641921). In 1930, Fahir Yeniçay, after completing a doctorate in physics in France, started courses in nuclear physics, heralding the coming of modern physics in Turkey. Our current bibliography includes 449 publications in the given period, of which 85 have been annotated.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Book Review |
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Publication Date | June 1, 2005 |
Published in Issue | Year 2005 Volume: 6 Issue: 2 - Emre Dölen Armağanı Cilt:6 sayı:2 |