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Pages: 884
Publisher: Longmans, Green & Co.
Year: 1938
ISBN: B0013FYCIC
ISBN: B0017T8ZW8
ISBN: B0006AOFY6

Electromagnetics: A Discussion of the Fundamentals (Buy Now)
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  • Professor of Mathematical Physics, President of University Cork College

    Born in Listowel, County Kerry, Ireland, Alfred O\'Rahilly was educated at Blackrock College in Dublin, and earned his MA and Ph.D.in Mathematical Physics at University College, Cork. He was appointed assistant lecturer in the Department of Mathematics and Mathematical Physics in 1914, and made full Professor of Mathematical Physics in 1917. He became Registrar of the college in 1920, founded the Cork University Pressin 1931, and became President of the University in 1943.

    For political writings on behalf of the Irish, O\'Rahilly was arrested early in 1921 and held until October. O\'Rahilly supported the Anglo-Irish Treaty and in 1922 composed a draft constitution for the Irish Free State with Edmund Darrel Figgis. A deeply religious Catholic from early life, O\'Rahilly was a member of the Society of Jesus. He maintained his (sometimes controversial) religious views throughout his life, and became a priest, and then Monsignor, in later years following the death of his wife.

    O\'Rahilly\'s major contribution to science, Electromagnetics: a Discussion of Fundamentals (1938, 884pp.), was reprinted by Dover as a two-volume set entitled Electromagnetic Theory (1965, 450pp. each). Grounded in the fundamentals of mathematical physics, O\'Rahilly\'s work was critical of Einsteinian relativity, and remains an essential part of the dissident\'s library.