Einstein Papers Project

Einstein Papers Project

The Einstein Papers Project was established in 1986 to assemble, preserve, translate and publish papers selected from the literary estate of Albert Einstein (more than forty thousand documents) and from other collections (more than fifteen thousand Einstein-related documents).

Sponsored by the Princeton University Press and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem since its inception, the project was located at Boston University until 2000. The project is also supported by endowments from individuals and universities, the National Science Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

The Project is now located at the California Institute of Technology, which Einstein first visited in 1932, in Pasadena, California.

;The Series: "The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein."In the first two decades of the Einstein Papers Project, the Princeton University Press has published ten of the projected twenty five volumes in the series, "The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein."

Introductions, headnotes, footnotes, etc., are provided in English, while all documents in the series are reproduced in the language in which they were originally written. The Press simultaneously publishes English translations of previously untranslated documents when it releases each volume in the series.

* "The Early Years: 1879-1902" is the first volume in the series.

* "The Swiss Years: 1900-1914" and "The Berlin Years: 1914-1920" follow thus far (2007) in two parallel and extensively cross-referenced branches::* "Writings:" published and previously unpublished articles, lecture notes, research notes, accounts of his lectures, speeches, interviews, book reviews, etc. :* "Correspondence:" letters, travel diaries, calendars, documents about Einstein by third parties, etc.

The early years: 1879-1902

Volume 1 - Collected Papers 1879-1902

Includes many previously unpublished documents, "e.g." class notes for Heinrich Friedrich Weber's lectures on thermodynamics and electromagnetism during Einstein's second year at ETH Zurich, etc.
* "The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 1, The Early Years: 1879-1902." [ [http://www.einstein.caltech.edu/Volume01.html Volume 1.] ] :Editors: John Stachel "et al." ISBN 0-691-08407-6, 1987.

The Swiss years: 1900-1914

Volume 2 - Writings 1900-1909

Includes Einstein's first (1900) published paper after his graduation from ETH Zurich, the Annus Mirabilis Papers, text of his invited lecture after his first academic appointment to the University of Zurich, etc.
* "The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 2, The Swiss Years: Writings, 1900-1909." [ [http://www.einstein.caltech.edu/Volume02.html Volume 2.] ] : Editors: John Stachel "et al." ISBN 0-691-08526-9, 1989.

Volume 3 - Writings 1909-1911

Includes Einstein's report to the first Solvay Conference, his appointment to the Charles University in Prague, his paper calculating gravitational bending of light, previously unpublished lecture notes, etc.
* "The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 3, The Swiss Years: Writings, 1909-1911." [ [http://www.einstein.caltech.edu/Volume03.html Volume 3.] ] : Editors: Martin J. Klein "et al." ISBN 0-691-08772-5, 1993.

Volume 4 - Writings 1912-1914

Includes a previously unpublished manuscript on relativity and electrodynamics, a notebook documenting his preparation for his first joint paper (1913, with Marcel Grossmann), previously unknown calculations with Michele Besso on the motion of the perihelion of Mercury, etc.
* "The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 4, The Swiss Years: Writings, 1912-1914." [ [http://www.einstein.caltech.edu/Volume04.html Volume 4.] ( [http://www.einstein.caltech.edu/vol04_intro.htm Introduction.] )] : Editors: Martin J. Klein "et al." ISBN 0-691-03705-1, 1995.

Volume 5 - Correspondence 1902-1914

Includes more than five hundred previously unpublished letters to and from Einstein in his early adulthood, from his first employment at the Swiss patent office in 1902 through his appointment to the Prussian Academy of Sciences in 1914. Correspondents included Max von Laue, Paul Ehrenfest, Alfred Kleiner, Fritz Haber, Walther Nernst, etc.
* "The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 5, The Swiss Years: Correspondence, 1902-1914." [ [http://www.einstein.caltech.edu/Volume05.html Volume 5.] ( [http://www.einstein.caltech.edu/vol05_intro.htm Introduction.] )] : Editors: Martin J. Klein "et al." ISBN 0-691-03322-6, 1993.

The Berlin years: 1914-1920

Volume 6 - Writings 1914-1917

Includes papers describing Einstein's only experimental physics investigation, a study of André-Marie Ampère's molecular current theory of electromagnetism with Wander Johannes de Haas; etc.
* "The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 6, The Berlin Years: Writings, 1914-1917." [ [http://www.einstein.caltech.edu/Volume06.html Volume 6.] ( [http://www.einstein.caltech.edu/vol06_intro.htm Introduction.] )] : Editors: A. J. Kox "et al." ISBN 0-691-01086-2, 1996.

Volume 7 - Writings 1918-1921

* "The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 7, The Berlin Years: Writings, 1918-1921." [http://www.einstein.caltech.edu/Volume07.html Volume 7.] cite web |url= http://pr.caltech.edu/periodicals/336/articles/Volume%202/11-14-02/einstein.html |title= New book reveals Einstein’s politics |work= Caltech 336 vol. 2, no. 17 |date= 14 November 2002 |quote= Included in the volume is Einstein’s course notebook from November 9, 1918—the date Kaiser Wilhelm abdicated—with an entry that “due to revolution” the day’s lecture was canceled. ] : Editors: Michel Janssen "et al." ISBN 0-691-05717-6, 2002.

Volume 8 - Correspondence 1914-1918

* "The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 8, The Berlin Years: Correspondence, 1914-1918." [ [http://www.einstein.caltech.edu/Volume08.html Volume 8.] ] : Editors: R. Schulmann "et al." In two volumes. ISBN 0-691-04849-5, 1997.

Volume 9 - Correspondence January 1919-April 1920

* "The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 9, The Berlin Years: Correspondence, January 1919 - April 1920." [ [http://www.einstein.caltech.edu/Volume09.html Volume 9.] ] : Editors: Diana Kormos Buchwald "et al." ISBN 0-691-12088-9, 2004.

Volume 10 - Correspondence May-December 1920, Supplementary Correspondence 1909-1920

* "The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 10, The Berlin Years: Correspondence, May-December 1920, and Supplementary Correspondence, 1909-1920." [ [http://www.einstein.caltech.edu/Volume10.html Volume 10.] ( [http://www.einstein.caltech.edu/vol10_intro.htm Introduction.] )] : Editors: Diana Kormos Buchwald "et al." ISBN 0-691-12825-1, 2006.

Trustees

The trustees of Einstein's literary estate were:
* Otto Nathan: executor and co-trustee, professor of economics, author and friend.
* Helen Dukas: co-trustee, Einstein's secretary for nearly thirty years.

References

External links

* [http://www.einstein.caltech.edu/ The Einstein Papers Project] at the California Institute of Technology.
* [http://www.alberteinstein.info/ Einstein Archives Online] at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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