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The Collected Papers Of Albert Einstein
Cumulative Index, Bibliography List Of Correspondence,
Chronology, And Errata To Volumes 1-10.

INTRODUCTION

This volume presents cumulative indexes and cumulative editorial apparatus for the first ten volumes of the Collected Papers of Albert Einstein (CPAE).

After the publication in 1987 of Volume 1, The Early Years, which contained various documents, writings, and correspondence covering the first twenty-three years of Einstein's life, the CPAE volumes chart three main chronological periods: the Swiss years; the Berlin years; and the Princeton years.

Albert Einstein (1879–1955) spent his childhood and adolescence in southern Germany. In 1896 he moved to Switzerland, where he attended the Swiss Polytechnic Institute (ETH), completed his doctorate, and worked, with a brief interlude in 1911–1912 as professor at the German University in Prague, until 1914, when he moved to Berlin as a permanent member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences and professor at the University of Berlin. In 1933, Einstein emigrated to the United States, where he spent the last twenty-two years of his life as a faculty member at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.

To date, an additional nine volumes covering the years 1903–1921 have been published, both in the original language "documentary edition," and in the English-language "translation edition."

These subsequent volumes are divided into separate Writings and Correspondence volumes. Thus, Volumes 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7 contain Einstein's Writings until and including the year 1921, while Volumes 5, 8, 9, and 10 contain his Correspondence until and including the year 1920. In a total of more than 7500 printed pages, the first ten volumes of the series present 256 items of Writings as full text, and 2837 items of Correspondence, either as full text or in abstract.

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With these ten volumes, the CPAE series now covers the first half of Einstein's life and thus more than two decades of extraordinary scientific achievements. The series, which begins with Einstein's birth certificate, contains all his scientific and nonscientific published writings. These include not only his first essay of 1895, his first research paper in 1901, the singular publication record of his annus mirabilis, 1905, and the papers leading to his breakthrough to general relativity in late 1915 and early 1916, but also his 1917 popular book on the theory of relativity and the Princeton lectures that were delivered in April 1921. In addition to his publications, the series presents a number of unpublished manuscripts, lecture notes, and calculations that document Einstein's work and thinking.

World War I marks the beginning of Einstein's public interventions in political, social, and humanitarian matters, pacifism, and Zionist causes, documented in an increasing number of nonscientific writings after 1918, as well as in his correspondence. Einstein's correspondence also documents his intellectual biography. Starting with early family correspondence and letters to his fellow student and future wife, Mileva Maric, the topics contained in the letters progress to the more intense professional and scientific exchanges with physicists, mathematicians, astronomers, engineers, and science administrators that illuminate his career path from a position at the Swiss Patent Office, his doctorate in 1905 and his habilitation in 1908, to his faculty appointments in Zurich, Prague, Berlin and Leyden, as well as his many publications, lectures, honors, and prizes. The observational confirmation of the predicted gravitational light bending during the solar eclipse of May 1919 initiates Einstein's rise to international fame.

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Throughout the first ten volumes, the original editorial method established for the series was largely adhered to, modified or supplemented in light of new material and information, unforeseen or unavailable more than twenty years ago. Items discovered after the publication of a given CPAE volume to which they would properly belong in chronological order were published as soon as they came to the editors' attention at the beginning of a subsequent volume. Volume 10, in particular, presents 211 supplementary letters to the correspondence already published in Volumes 5, 8, and 9. Most of these items came from the estate of Margot Einstein (1899–1986), who stipulated that the material remain closed until twenty years after her death.

All of Einstein's published and unpublished writings, to the extent that they can be dated, are included in the series. However, in view of the large amount of extant correspondence from Einstein's later years containing an increasing number of routine financial and administrative correspondence, the editors of Volume 8 introduced a "policy of prudent selectivity." The editors of Volumes 9 and 10 have imposed increasing selectivity criteria, such that these volumes only present those letters to and from Einstein that were deemed significant to a proper understanding of his life and work.

Letters not presented as full texts were abstracted in the "Calendars" of these volumes. Of the total of 2837 items of correspondence written by and to Einstein in this period, 695 were abstracted and calendared. Volume 1 includes a "Chronology" of Einstein's life, covering the period from March 1879 to June 1902, and Volume 5 includes a "Chronology/Calendar" covering the period from June 1902 to April 1914. The subsequent correspondence Volumes 8, 9, and 10 contain "Calendars" that include references to and abstracts of known items of correspondence that were not included as texts.

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In order to facilitate comprehensive and swift access to the material published during the past two decades, we decided to compile a volume that presents cumulative indexes and the editorial apparatus of the ten volumes published to date.

The core of the present volume is the "Cumulative Index to Volumes 1–10." While this index is based on a merged version of the ten individual general indexes to the documentary edition, the final Cumulative Index was prepared by means of a combination of manual work, resolving inconsistencies among the thesauri of the individual indexes, and automated routines that performed tasks such as detecting subentries, sorting, merging, and adding volume numbers to page numbers.

Each of the ten individual general indexes of the documentary edition contained an extensive entry on "Einstein, Albert (1879–1955)," containing numerous sub-entries that pointed to information, primarily scientific, which was also referenced elsewhere in the index. Therefore, in the course of preparing the present Cumulative Index, we have retained under this particular heading only those references that specifically refer to Einstein's work, family, travels, opinions, personal life, political views, and so forth.

The Cumulative Index now also includes references to the chronology and calendars of Volumes 1, 5, and 8 that were not previously indexed. To the extent that errors of fact or misprints in the individual indexes have come to our attention, they have been corrected in the Cumulative Index and have not been listed in the "Errata to Volumes 1–10" presented at the end of the current volume.

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The present volume presents three bibliographies. The "List of Writings, 1891– 1921" and the "Einstein Bibliography, 1901–1921" provide chronological lists of Einstein's writings and publications, compiled from the documents included in the first ten volumes of the CPAE.

To a large extent, these lists overlap. However, the "List of Writings, 1891– 1921" also includes all of Einstein's manuscripts that remained unpublished by 1921, while the "Einstein Bibliography, 1901–1921" includes documents that were republished during this period.

Since the editorial objective of the CPAE is completeness in regard to Einstein's writings, these two sections constitute the most complete Einstein bibliographies to date for the years under consideration. In addition, the "Einstein Bibliography, 1901–1921" combines the bibliographic information with an index of citations. For each item, it lists the page numbers in the volumes where the item is referenced or discussed.

No effort has been made to extend the bibliographies of Einstein's publications and writings beyond 1921. Nevertheless, a number of Einstein's post-1921 publications can be found in the "Cumulative Bibliography and Index of Citations to Volumes 1–10." This section lists all the literature written by named authors that is cited in at least one of the first ten volumes of the series. It combines the cumulative literature cited with a cumulative index of citations.

We emphasize that the editorial method of the CPAE states that the "lists of literature cited do not constitute a bibliography of all significant works on Einstein." The same holds for the cumulative bibliography and index of citations. Moreover, we have excluded from the cumulative bibliography all references that were not authored or edited by a named person or group of persons, for example, those in Vorlesungsverzeichnisse, Adressverzeichnisse, Statuten, Verhandlungen, Jahresberichte, newspaper and journal runs, and so on.

We hope that, in combination with its cumulative index of citations, this bibliography will provide another useful entree to the information of the documentary edition, particularly with respect to the primary literature. To the extent that misprints and typographical errors in the references to literature have come to the attention of the editors, they have implicitly been corrected in the general cumulative bibliography and are not listed in the cumulative errata.

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In order to facilitate access to the correspondence presented in the Collected Papers, the present volume contains two complete lists of Einstein's correspondence until and including the year 1920.

The first list presents the correspondence in chronological order, the second list presents the correspondence in alphabetical order by correspondent.

The primary purpose of these lists is to integrate the correspondence published in one of the Correspondence volumes with correspondence published in a later volume and correspondence abstracted in a calendar. Although the annotation in the documentary edition contains references to later correspondence or to third-party letters, no effort has been made to extend the lists of correspondence beyond 1920 or beyond direct incoming and outgoing Einstein letters.

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We also include a comprehensive chronology of Einstein's life for the years 1879– 1921. Since correspondence that was abstracted in the individual calendars can be found in this volume via the lists of correspondence, references to correspondence are not included in the general chronology. Likewise, all original quotations and bibliographic and archival references for information listed in the general chronology can be found in the individual calendars, rather than in the general chronology.

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This volume presents a list of all signifcant errata that have come to our attention. Inconsistencies across the different volumes (for instance in years of birth or death of individuals) and errors in the indexes and literature cited have been corrected in the Cumulative Index and the Cumulative Bibliography, and are not listed in the errata.

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We emphasize that the information in this volume is intended primarily to direct the reader to the relevant and authoritative information that can be found in the individual volumes of the documentary edition. We hope that readers of the Collected Papers of Albert Einstein will find Volume 11 useful in facilitating access to the documents presented in the first ten volumes of the series.

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ENDOWMENT

Harold W. McGraw, Jr.
Virgle L. Hedgcoth & Susan Alexander Fund,
California Institute of Technology

CONTRIBUTORS

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Princeton University Press wish to express their appreciation to the Contributors for their generous support of the editorial work that has made this edition of The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein possible.

The California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, U.S.A.

The National Endowment for the Humanities, Washington, D.C., U.S.A

Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin, Arcadia Foundation, U.K.

The Pieter Zeeman Foundation, The Netherlands

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VOLUME 1 The Early Years, 1879-1902 edited by John Stachel, David C. Cassidy, and Robert Schulmann (1987).

VOLUME 2 The Swiss Years: Writings, 1900-1909 edited by John Stachel, David C. Cassidy, Jürgen Renn, and Robert Schulmann (1989).

VOLUME 3 The Swiss Years: Writings, 1909-1911 edited by Martin J. Klein, A. J. Kox, Jürgen Renn, and Robert Schulmann (1993).

VOLUME 4 The Swiss Years: Writings, 1912-1914 edited by Martin J. Klein, A. J. Kox, Jürgen Renn, and Robert Schulmann (1995).

VOLUME 5 The Swiss Years: Correspondence, 1902-1914 edited by Martin J. Klein, A. J. Kox, and Robert Schulmann (1993).

VOLUME 6 The Berlin Years: Writings, 1914-1917 edited by A. J. Kox, Martin J. Klein, and Robert Schulmann (1996).

VOLUME 7 The Berlin Years: Writings, 1918-1921 edited by Michel Janssen, Robert Schulmann, Jоzsef Illy, Christoph Lehner, and Diana Kormos Buchwald (2002).

VOLUME 8 The Berlin Years: Correspondence, 1914-1918 edited by Robert Schulmann, A. J. Kox, Michel Janssen, and Jоzsef Illy (1998).

VOLUME 9 The Berlin Years: Correspondence, January 1919-April 1920 edited by Diana Kormos Buchwald, Robert Schulmann, Jоzsef Illy, Daniel J. Kennefick, and Tilman Sauer (2004).

VOLUME 10 The Berlin Years: Correspondence, May-December 1920 and Supplementary Correspondence, 1909-1919 edited by Diana Kormos Buchwald, Tilman Sauer, Ze'ev Rosenkranz, Jоzsef Illy, and Virginia Iris Holmes (2006).

VOLUME 11 Cumulative Index, Bibliography, List of Correspondence, Chronology, and Errata to Volumes 1-10 compiled by A. J. Kox, Tilman Sauer, Diana Kormos Buchwald, Rudy Hirschmann, Osik Moses, Benjamin Aronin, and Jennifer Stolper (2009).

VOLUME 12 The Berlin Years: Correspondence, January-December 1921 edited by Diana Kormos Buchwald, Ze'ev Rosenkranz, Tilman Sauer, Jоzsef Illy, and Virginia Iris Holmes (2009).

LIST OF WRITINGS, 1891–1921

The following is a chronological list of Albert Einstein’s published und unpublished scientific and nonscientific writings prior to 1922, excluding correspondence. The list was compiled from the first ten volumes of the Collected Papers of Albert Einstein in which each item below is presented as a document. The list therefore also includes Vol. 7, Doc. 71 (Vier Vorlesungen über Relativitätstheorie, gehalten im Mai 1921), an item that was completed before 4 January 1922 and published in 1922.

Items written but not published by Einstein are identified by the archival number given in square brackets. Published items are identified by the primary bibliographic reference and by a bibliographic short title under which the item is referred to in the documentary edition.

For a discussion of different drafts, versions, or reprints of an item, if those exist, consult the relevant volume of the documentary edition. For further information on published items, see also the “Einstein Bibliography, 1901–1921,” pp. 45–91.

In this listing, a title without quotation marks, and which is not the title of a monograph, has been provided by the editors of the respective volume. Likewise, if a title appears both in English translation and in its original language, the former was also provided by the editors.

Items are dated by the date of completion, if known; otherwise, by the earliest known of the dates of submission, reception, or publication. If only a time frame could be established, the item is listed at its earliest possible date.

For lists of Einstein’s correspondence, see the “Alphabetical List of Correspondence, 1895–1920,” pp. 93–135, and the “Chronological List of Correspondence, 1895–1920,” pp. 137–174.

VOLUME 1

1891–1895

Comment on the Proof of a Theorem Vol. 1, Doc. 3, 3 [86-017].

1891–1895

Two Philosophical Comments Vol. 1, Doc. 4, 4 [86-018].

Summer? 1895 “On the Investigation of the State of the Ether in a Magnetic Field” Vol. 1, Doc. 5, 6–9 [2-144.1].

18 Sep 1896

Matura Examination (A) German: “Synopsis of Goethe’s Götz von Berlichingen” Vol. 1, Doc. 21, 25–27 [29-220]. Matura Examination (B) French: “My Future Plans” Vol. 1, Doc. 22, 28 [29-223].

19 Sep 1896

Matura Examination (C) Geometry Vol. 1, Doc. 23, 29–32 [29-222.1]. Matura Examination (D) Physics: “Tangent Galvanometer and Galvanometer” Vol. 1, Doc. 24, 32–35 [29-222].

21 Sep 1896

Matura Examination (E) Natural History: “Evidence of the Earlier Glaciation of Our Country” Vol. 1, Doc. 25, 35–38 [29-224]. Matura Examination (F) Algebra Vol. 1, Doc. 26, 39–41 [29-222.3]. Matura Examination (G) Chemistry Vol. 1, Doc. 27, 41–42 [29-223].

ca. Dec 1897–ca. Jun 1898

“H. F. Weber’s Lectures on Physics” “Vorlesungen über Physik von Weber” Vol. 1, Doc. 37, 63–210 [3-002].

Aug 1899

Verse in the Album of Anna Schmid Vol. 1, Doc. 49, 220 [31-002].

VOLUME 2

13 Dec 1900

“Conclusions Drawn from the Phenomena of Capillarity” Annalen der Physik 4 (1901): 513–523 Vol. 2, Doc. 1, 9–21 (Einstein 1901).

Apr 1902

“On the Thermodynamic Theory of the Difference in Potentials between Metals and Fully Dissociated Solutions of Their Salts and on an Electrical Method for Investigating Molecular Forces” Annalen der Physik 8 (1902): 798–814 Vol. 2, Doc. 2, 22–40 (Einstein 1902a).

Jun 1902

“Kinetic Theory of Thermal Equilibrium and of the Second Law of Thermodynamics” Annalen der Physik 9 (1902): 417–433 Vol. 2, Doc. 3, 56–75 (Einstein 1902b).

Jan 1903

“A Theory of the Foundations of Thermodynamics” Annalen der Physik 11 (1903): 170-187 Vol. 2, Doc. 4, 76-97 (Einstein 1903).

27 Mar 1904

“On the General Molecular Theory of Heat” Annalen der Physik 14 (1904): 354-362 Vol. 2, Doc. 5, 98-108 (Einstein 1904).

first half of Mar 1905

Review of Giuseppe Belluzzo, “Principles of Graphic Thermodynamics” Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 29 (1905): 235-236 Vol. 2, Doc. 6, 112-114 (Einstein 1905a).

Review of Albert Fliegner, “On Clausius’s Law of Entropy” Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 29 (1905): 236-237 Vol. 2, Doc. 7, 115-117 (Einstein 1905b).

Review of William McFadden Orr, “On Clausius’ Theorem for Irreversible Cycles, and on the Increase of Entropy” Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 29 (1905): 237 Vol. 2, Doc. 8, 118-119 (Einstein 1905c).

Review of George Hartley Bryan, “The Law of Degradation of Energy as the Fundamental Principle of Thermodynamics” Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 29 (1905): 237 Vol. 2, Doc. 9, 120-121 (Einstein 1905d).

Review of Nikolay Nikolayevich Schiller, “Some Concerns Regarding the Theory of Entropy Increase Due to the Diffusion of Gases Where the Initial Pressures of the Latter Are Equal” Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 29 (1905): 237-238 Vol. 2, Doc. 10, 122-124 (Einstein 1905e).

Review of Jakob Johann Weyrauch, “On the Specific Heats of Superheated Water Vapor” Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 29 (1905): 240 Vol. 2, Doc. 11, 125-126 (Einstein 1905f).

Review of Jacobus Henricus Van ’t Hoff, “The Influence of the Change in Specific Heat on the Work of Conversion” Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 29 (1905): 240-242 Vol. 2, Doc. 12, 127-130 (Einstein 1905g).

Review of Arturo Giammarco, “A Case of Corresponding States in Thermodynamics” Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 29 (1905): 246-247 Vol. 2, Doc. 13, 131-133 (Einstein 1905h).

17 Mar 1905

“On a Heuristic Point of View Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light” Annalen der Physik 17 (1905): 132-148 Vol. 2, Doc. 14, 149-169 (Einstein 1905i).

30 Apr 1905

A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions Eine neue Bestimmung der Moleküldimensionen Bern: Buchdruckerei K. J. Wyss, 1905 Vol. 2, Doc. 15, 183-202 (Einstein 1905j).

May 1905

“On the Movement of Small Particles Suspended in Stationary Liquids Required by the Molecular-Kinetic Theory of Heat” Annalen der Physik 17 (1905): 549-560 Vol. 2, Doc. 16, 223-236 (Einstein 1905k).

second half of Jun 1905

Review of Karl Fredrik Slotte, “On the Heat of Fusion” Beiblätter zu der Annalen den Physik 29 (1905): 623-624 Vol. 2, Doc. 17, 237-239 (Einstein 1905l).

Review of Karl Fredrik Slotte, “Conclusions Drawn from a Thermodynamic Equation” Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 29 (1905): 629 Vol. 2, Doc. 18, 240-241 (Einstein 1905m).

Review of Emile Mathias, “The Constant a of Rectilinear Diameters and the Laws of Corresponding States ” Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 29 (1905): 634-635 Vol. 2, Doc. 19, 242-244 (Einstein 1905n).

Review of Max Planck, “On Clausius’ Theorem for Irreversible Cycles, and on the Increase of Entropy” Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 29 (1905): 635 Vol. 2, Doc. 20, 245-246 (Einstein 1905o).

Review of Edgar Buckingham, “On Certain Difficulties Which Are Encountered in the Study of Thermodynamics” Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 29 (1905): 635-636 Vol. 2, Doc. 21, 247-249 (Einstein 1905p).

Review of Paul Langevin, “On a Fundamental Formula of the Kinetic Theory” Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 29 (1905): 640-641 Vol. 2, Doc. 22, 250-252 (Einstein 1905q).

Jun 1905

“On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies” Annalen der Physik 17 (1905): 891-921 Vol. 2, Doc. 23, 275-310 (Einstein 1905r).

Sep 1905

“Does the Inertia of a Body Depend upon its Energy Content?” Annalen der Physik 18 (1905): 639-641 Vol. 2, Doc. 24, 311-315 (Einstein 1905s).

second half of Sep 1905

Review of Heinrich Birven, Fundamentals of the Mechanical Theory of Heat Grundzüge der mechanischen Wärmetheorie Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 29 (1905): 950 Vol. 2, Doc. 25, 316-317 (Einstein 1905t).

Review of Auguste Ponsot, “Heat in the Displacement of the Equilibrium of a Capillary System” Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 29 (1905): 952 Vol. 2, Doc. 26, 318-319 (Einstein 1905u).

Review of Karl Bohlin, “On Impact Considered as the Basis of Kinetic Theories of Gas Pressure and of Universal Gravitation” Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 29 (1905): 952-953 Vol. 2, Doc. 27, 320-322 (Einstein 1905v).

first half of Nov 1905

Review of Georges Meslin, “On the Constant in Mariotte and Gay-Lussac’s Law” Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 29 (1905): 1114 Vol. 2, Doc. 28, 323-324 (Einstein 1905w).

Review of Albert Fliegner, “The Efflux of Hot Water from Container Orifices” Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 29 (1905): 1115 Vol. 2, Doc. 29, 325-326 (Einstein 1905x).

second half of Nov 1905

Review of Jakob Johann Weyrauch, An Outline of the Theory of Heat. With Numerous Examples and Applications. Part 1 Grundriss der Wärmetheorie. Mit zahlreichen Beispielen und Anwendungen. Part 1. Stuttgart: Wittwer, 1905 Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 29 (1905): 1152-1153 Vol. 2, Doc. 30, 327-330 (Einstein 1905y).

Review of Albert Fliegner, “On the Thermal Value of Chemical Processes” Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 29 (1905): 1158 Vol. 2, Doc. 31, 331-332 (Einstein 1905z).

Dec 1905

“On the Theory of Brownian Motion” Annalen der Physik 19 (1906): 371-381 Vol. 2, Doc. 32, 333-345 (Einstein 1906b).

Jan 1906

“Supplement” to “A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions” Annalen der Physik 19 (1906): 305-306 Vol. 2, Doc. 33, 346-348 (Einstein 1906c).

Mar 1906

“On the Theory of Light Production and Light Absorption” Annalen der Physik 20 (1906): 199-206 Vol. 2, Doc. 34, 349-358 (Einstein 1906d).

May 1906

“The Principle of Conservation of Motion of the Center of Gravity and the Inertia of Energy” Annalen der Physik 20 (1906): 627-633 Vol. 2, Doc. 35, 359-366 (Einstein 1906e).

Aug 1906

“On a Method for the Determination of the Ratio of the Transverse and the Longitudinal Mass of the Electron” Annalen der Physik 21 (1906): 583-586 Vol. 2, Doc. 36, 367-372 (Einstein 1906g).

first half of Aug 1906

Review of Max Planck, Lectures on the Theory of Thermal Radiation Leipzig: Barth, 1906 Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 30 (1906): 764-766 Vol. 2, Doc. 37, 373-377 (Einstein 1906f).

Nov 1906

“Planck’s Theory of Radiation and the Theory of Specific Heat” Annalen der Physik 22 (1907): 180-190 Vol. 2, Doc. 38, 378-391 (Einstein 1907a).

Dec 1906

“On the Limit of Validity of the Law of Thermodynamic Equilibrium and on the Possibility of a New Determination of the Elementary Quanta” Annalen der Physik 22 (1907): 569-572 Vol. 2, Doc. 39, 392-397 (Einstein 1907b).

Jan 1907

“Theoretical Remarks on Brownian Motion” “Theoretische Bemerkungen über die Brownsche Bewegung” Zeitschrift für Elektrochemie und angewandte physikalische Chemie 13 (1907): 41–42 Vol. 2, Doc. 40, 398–400 (Einstein 1907c).

Mar 1907

“On the Possibility of a New Test of the Relativity Principle” Annalen der Physik 23 (1907): 197–198 Vol. 2, Doc. 41, 401–403 (Einstein 1907e).

3 Mar 1907

“Correction to My Paper: ‘Planck’s Theory of Radiation, etc.’” Annalen der Physik 22 (1907): 800 Vol. 2, Doc. 42, 404–406 (Einstein 1907d).

23 Mar 1907

Author’s abstract of lecture: “On the Nature of the Movements of Microscopically Small Particles Suspended in Liquids” Naturforschende Gesellschaft Bern. Mitteilungen (1907): VII Vol. 2, Doc. 43, 407–408 (Einstein 1907f).

14 Apr 1907

“Comments on the Note of Mr. Paul Ehrenfest: ‘Translatory Motion of Deformable Electrons and the Area Law’” Annalen der Physik 23 (1907): 206–208 Vol. 2, Doc. 44, 409–412 (Einstein 1907g).

May 1907

“On the Inertia of Energy Required by the Relativity Principle” Annalen der Physik 23 (1907): 371–384 Vol. 2, Doc. 45, 413–428 (Einstein 1907h).

second half of Aug 1907

Review of Jakob Johann Weyrauch. An Outline of the Theory of Heat. With Numerous Examples and Applications. Part 2 Grundriss der Wärmetheorie. Mit zahlreichen Beispielen und Anwendungen. Part 2. Stuttgart: Witwer, 1907 Beiblätter zu den Annalen der Physik 31 (1907): 777–778 Vol. 2, Doc. 46, 429–431 (Einstein 1907i).

4 Dec 1907

“On the Relativity Principle and the Conclusions Drawn from It” Jahrbuch der Radioaktivität und Elektronik 4 (1907): 411– 462 Vol. 2, Doc. 47, 432–488 (Einstein 1907j).

13 Feb 1908

“A New Electrostatic Method for the Measurement of Small Quantities of Electricity” Physikalische Zeitschrift 9 (1908): 216–217 Vol. 2, Doc. 48, 489–492 (Einstein 1908a).

29 Feb 1908

“Corrections to the Paper: ‘On the Relativity Principle and the Conclusions Drawn from It’” Jahrbuch der Radioaktivität und Elektronik 5 (1908): 98–99 Vol. 2, Doc. 49, 493–495 (Einstein 1908b).

1 Apr 1908

“Elementary Theory of Brownian Motion” Zeitschrift für Elektrochemie und angewandte physikalische Chemie 14 (1908): 235–239 Vol. 2, Doc. 50, 496–502 (Einstein 1908c).

29 Apr 1908

“On the Fundamental Electromagnetic Equations for Moving Bodies” (with Jakob Laub) Annalen der Physik 26 (1908): 532–540 Vol. 2, Doc. 51, 508–517 (Einstein and Laub 1908a).

7 May 1908

“On the Ponderomotive Forces Exerted on Bodies at Rest in the Electromagnetic Field” (with Jakob Laub) Annalen der Physik 26 (1908): 541–550 Vol. 2, Doc. 52, 518–528 (Einstein and Laub 1908b).

24 Aug 1908

“Correction to the Paper: ‘On the Fundamental Electromagnetic Equations for Moving Bodies’” (with Jakob Laub) Annalen der Physik 27 (1908): 232 Vol. 2, Doc. 53, 529–530 (Einstein and Laub 1908c).

Nov 1908

“Remarks on Our Paper: ‘On the Fundamental Electromagnetic Equations for Moving Bodies’” (with Jakob Laub) Annalen der Physik 28 (1909): 445–447 Vol. 2, Doc. 54, 531–535 (Einstein and Laub 1909).

Jan 1909

“Comment on the Paper of D. Mirimanoff: ‘On the Fundamental Equations . . .’” Annalen der Physik 28 (1909): 885–888 Vol. 2, Doc. 55, 536–540 (Einstein 1909a).

“On the Present Status of the Radiation Problem” Physikalische Zeitschrift 10 (1909): 185–193 Vol. 2, Doc. 56, 541–553 (Einstein 1909b).

Apr 1909

“On the Present Status of the Radiation Problem” (with Walter Ritz) Physikalische Zeitschrift 10 (1909): 323-324 Vol. 2, Doc. 57, 554-555 (Ritz and Einstein 1909).

20 Sep 1909

Extract from “Discussion” following lecture version of Henry Siedentopf, “On Ultramicroscopic Images” Physikalische Zeitschrift 10 (1909): 779-780 Vol. 2, Doc. 58, 556-559 (Einstein et al. 1909a).

21 Sep 1909

Extract from “Discussion” following lecture version of Arthur Szarvassi, “The Theory of Electromagnetic Phenomena in Moving Bodies and the Energy Principle” Physikalische Zeitschrift 10 (1909): 813 Vol. 2, Doc. 59, 560-562 (Einstein et al. 1909b).

“On the Development of Our Views Concerning the Nature and Constitution of Radiation” Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen 7 (1909): 482-500 Vol. 2, Doc. 60, 563-583 (Einstein 1909c).

“Discussion” following lecture version of “On the Development of Our Views Concerning the Nature and Constitution of Radiation” “Diskussion” Physikalische Zeitschrift 10 (1909): 825-826 Vol. 2, Doc. 61, 584-587 (Einstein et al. 1909c).

“Discussion” following lecture version of Fritz Hasenöhrl “On the Transformation of Kinetic Energy into Radiation” “Diskussion” Physikalische Zeitschrift 10 (1909): 830 Vol. 2, Doc. 62, 588-590 (Einstein et al. 1909d).

VOLUME 3

18 Oct 1909–5 Mar 1910

Lecture Notes for Introductory Course on Mechanics at the University of Zurich, Winter Semester 1909/1910 Vol. 3, Doc. 1, 11–129 [3-004, 3-005].

15 Jan and 15 Feb 1910

“The Principle of Relativity and Its Consequences in Modern Physics” Archives des sciences physiques et naturelles 29 (1910): 5– 28, 125–144 Vol. 3, Doc. 2, 130–176 (Einstein 1910a).

before 18 Jan 1910

“Response to Planck’s Manuscript” Vol. 3, Doc. 3, 177–178 [19-241].

19 Apr–5 Aug 1910

Lecture Notes for Course on the Kinetic Theory of Heat at the University of Zurich, Summer Semester 1910 Vol. 3, Doc. 4, 179–247 [3-003].

7 May 1910

“On the Theory of Light Quanta and the Question of the Localization of Electromagnetic Energy” Archives des sciences physiques et naturelles 29 (1910): 525–528 Vol. 3, Doc. 5, 248–253 (Einstein 1910b).

15 Jul 1910

“On the Ponderomotive Forces Acting on Ferromagnetic Conductors Carrying a Current in a Magnetic Field” Archives des sciences physiques et naturelles 30 (1910): 323-324 Vol. 3, Doc. 6, 254-257 (Einstein 1910c).

Aug 1910

“Statistical Investigation of a Resonator’s Motion in a Radiation Field” (with Ludwig Hopf) Annalen der Physik 33 (1910): 1105-1115 Vol. 3, Doc. 8, 269-285 (Einstein and Hopf 1910b).

29 Aug 1910

“On a Theorem of the Probability Calculus and Its Application in the Theory of Radiation” (with Ludwig Hopf) Annalen der Physik 33 (1910): 1096-1104 Vol. 3, Doc. 7, 258-268 (Einstein and Hopf 1910a).

Oct 1910

“The Theory of the Opalescence of Homogeneous Fluids and Liquid Mixtures near the Critical State”Annalen der Physik 33 (1910): 1275-1298 Vol. 3, Doc. 9, 286-312 (Einstein 1910d).

“Comments on P. Hertz’s Papers: ‘On the Mechanical Foundations of Thermodynamics’” Annalen der Physik 34 (1911): 175-176 Vol. 3, Doc. 10, 313-315 (Einstein 1911c).

17 Oct 1910-4 Mar 1911

Lecture Notes for Course on Electricity and Magnetism at the University of Zurich, Winter Semester 1910/1911 Vol. 3, Doc. 11, 316–400 [3-007].

30 Nov 1910

“Comment on Eötvös’s Law” “Bemerkung zu dem Gesetz von Eötvös” Annalen der Physik 34 (1911): 165-169 Vol. 3, Doc. 12, 401–407 (Einstein 1911a).

“A Relationship between Elastic Behavior and Specific Heat in Solids with a Monatomic Molecule” Annalen der Physik 34 (1911): 170-174 Vol. 3, Doc. 13, 408–414 (Einstein 1911b).

Jan 1911

“Correction to My Paper: ‘A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions’” Annalen der Physik 34 (1911): 591-592 Vol. 3, Doc. 14, 415–418 (Einstein 1911e).

“Comment on My Paper: ‘A Relationship between Elastic Behavior . . .’” Annalen der Physik 34 (1911): 590 Vol. 3, Doc. 15, 419–421 (Einstein 1911d).

2 Jan 1911

“Comment on a Fundamental Difficulty in Theoretical Physics” Vol. 3, Doc. 16, 422–423 [2-138].

16 Jan 1911

“The Theory of Relativity” Naturforschende Gesellschaft in Zürich. Vierteljahrsschrift 56 (1911): 1-14 Vol. 3, Doc. 17, 424-439 (Einstein 1911i).

“Discussion” following lecture version of “The Theory of Relativity” Naturforschende Gesellschaft in Zürich. Vierteljahrsschrift 56. Part 2, Sitzungsberichte (1911): II-IX Vol. 3, Doc. 18, 440–449 (Einstein et al. 1911b).

10 Feb 1911

Notes for a Lecture on Fluctuations Vol. 3, Doc. 19, 450–455 [2-081].

21 Feb 1911

Statement on the Light Quantum Hypothesis Naturforschende Gesellschaft in Zürich. Vierteljahrsschrift 56. Part 2, Sitzungsberichte (1911): XVI Vol. 3, Doc. 20, 456–458 (Einstein 1911j).

May 1911

“Elementary Observations on Thermal Molecular Motion in Solids” and “Note Added in Proof Annalen der Physik 35 (1911): 679-694 Vol. 3, Doc. 21, 459–480 (Einstein 1911g).

“On the Ehrenfest Paradox. Comment on V. Varicak’s Paper” Physikalische Zeitschrift 12 (1911): 509-510 Vol. 3, Doc. 22, 481–484 (Einstein 1911f).

Jun 1911

“On the Influence of Gravitation on the Propagation of Light” Annalen der Physik 35 (1911): 898-908 Vol. 3, Doc. 23, 485–497 (Einstein 1911h).

25 and 27 Sep 1911

Excerpts of discussions following lectures delivered at 83d meeting of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Naturforscher und Ärzte, 25 and 27 September 1911 Physikalische Zeitschrift 12 (1911): 1068-1069, 978-979, 1084 Vol. 3, Doc. 24, 498-504 (Einstein et al. 1911a).

30 Oct–3 Nov 1911

Discussion remarks following lectures delivered at first Solvay Congress Vol. 3, Doc. 25, 505–519 [72-206].

3 Nov 1911

“On the Present State of the Problem of Specific Heats” Die Theorie der Strahlung und der Quanten. Verhandlungen auf einer von E. Solvay einberufenen Zusammenkunft (30. Oktober bis 3. Nov 1911). Mit einem Anhange über die Entwicklung der Quantentheorie vom Herbst 1911 bis Sommer 1913, pp. 330–352. Eucken, Arnold, ed. Halle a.S.: Knapp, 1914. (Abhandlungen der Deutschen Bunsen Gesellschaft für angewandte physikalische Chemie 3, no. 7.) Vol. 3, Doc. 26, 520–548 (Einstein 1914a).

“Discussion” following lecture version of “On the Present State of the Problem of Specific Heats” “Diskussion” Die Theorie der Strahlung und der Quanten. Verhandlungen auf einer von E. Solvay einberufenen Zusammenkunft (30. Oktober bis 3. Nov 1911). Mit einem Anhange über die Entwicklung der Quantentheorie vom Herbst 1911 bis Sommer 1913, pp. 353–364. Halle a.S.: Knapp, 1914. (Abhandlungen der Deutschen Bunsen Gesellschaft für angewandte physikalische Chemie 3, no. 7.) Vol. 3, Doc. 27, 549–562 (Einstein et al. 1914a).

1909–1914?

Scratch Notebook Vol. 3, Appendix A, 563–597 [3-013].

VOLUME 4

1912–1914

Manuscript on the Special Theory of Relativity Vol. 4, Doc. 1, 9–108 [81-600].

Jan 1912

“Thermodynamic Proof of the Law of Photochemical Equivalence” Annalen der Physik 37 (1912): 832–838 Vol. 4, Doc. 2, 114–128 (Einstein 1912b).

Feb 1912

“The Speed of Light and the Statics of the Gravitational Field” Annalen der Physik 38 (1912): 355–369 Vol. 4, Doc. 3, 129–145 (Einstein 1912c).

23 Mar 1912

“On the Theory of the Static Gravitational Field” and “Note Added in Proof” Annalen der Physik 38 (1912): 443–458 Vol. 4, Doc. 4, 146–164 (Einstein 1912d).

May 1912

“Supplement to My Paper: ‘Thermodynamic Proof of the Law of Photochemical Equivalence’” Annalen der Physik 38 (1912): 881–884 Vol. 4, Doc. 5, 165–170 (Einstein 1912f).

30 May 1912

“Response to a Comment by J. Stark: ‘On an Application of Planck’s Fundamental Law . . .’” Annalen der Physik 38 (1912): 888 Vol. 4, Doc. 6, 171–173 (Einstein 1912g).

Jul 1912

“Is There a Gravitational Effect Which Is Analogous to Elec-trodynamic Induction?” Vierteljahrsschrift für gerichtliche Medizin und öffentliches Sanitätswesen 44 (1912): 37–40 Vol. 4, Doc. 7, 174–179 (Einstein 1912e).

4 Jul 1912

“Relativity and Gravitation. Reply to a Comment by M. Abraham” Annalen der Physik 38 (1912): 1059–1064 Vol. 4, Doc. 8, 180–188 (Einstein 1912h).

Aug 1912

“Comment on Abraham’s Preceding Discussion ‘Once Again, Relativity and Gravitation’” Annalen der Physik 39 (1912): 704 Vol. 4, Doc. 9, 189–191 (Einstein 1912i).

ca. Aug 1912

Research Notes on a Generalized Theory of Relativity Vol. 4, Doc. 10, 201–269 [3-006].

VOLUME 5

3 Aug 1912

“Statement of Reasons for Leaving Prague” “ Neue Freie Presse, 5 Aug 1912 Vol. 5, Doc. 414, 499–500 (Einstein 1912j)

Volume 4 ctd.

Dec 1912

“Some Arguments for the Assumption of Molecular Agitation at Absolute Zero” and “Remark added in Proof” (with Otto Stern) Annalen der Physik 40 (1913): 551-560 Vol. 4, Doc. 11, 274-284 (Einstein and Stern 1913).

27 Mar 1913

“Thermodynamic Deduction of the Law of Photochemical Equivalence” Journal de physique 3 (1913): 277-282 Vol. 4, Doc. 12, 286-293 (Einstein 1913a).

before 28 May 1913 Outline of a Generalized Theory of Relativity and of a Theory of Gravitation (with Marcel Grossmann) Leipzig: Teubner, 1913 Vol. 4, Doc. 13, 302-343 (Einstein and Grossmann 1913).

Jun 1913

Einstein and Besso: Manuscript on the Motion of the Perihelion of Mercury Vol. 4, Doc. 14, 360–473 [79-896].

9 Sep 1913

“Theory of Gravitation” “Gravitationstheorie” Schweizerische Naturforschende Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen 96, part 2 (1913): 137-140 Vol. 4, Doc. 15, 474–476 (Einstein 1913d).

“Physical Foundations of a Theory of Gravitation” Naturforschende Gesellschaft in Zurich. Vierteljahrsschrift 58 (1914): 284-290 Vol. 4, Doc. 16, 477–485 (Einstein 1914g).

23 Sep 1913

“On the Present State of the Problem of Gravitation” Physikalische Zeitschrift 14 (1913): 1249-1262 Vol. 4, Doc. 17, 486-503 (Einstein 1913c).

“Discussion” following lecture version of “On the Present State of the Problem of Gravitation” “Diskussion” Physikalische Zeitschrift 14 (1913): 1262-1266 Vol. 4, Doc. 18, 504-511 (Einstein et al. 1913).

2 Oct 1913-21 Mar 1914

Lecture Notes for Course on Electricity and Magnetism at the ETH, Winter Semester 1913/14 Vol. 4, Doc. 19, 512-519 [3-007].

before 21 Oct 1913

“Theoretical Atomism” Die Kultur der Gegenwart. Ihre Entwicklung und ihre Ziele Hinneberg, Paul, ed. Part 3, sec. 3, vol. 1, Physik, pp. 251-263. Warburg, Emil, ed. Leipzig: Teubner, 1915 Vol. 4, Doc. 20, 520-534 (Einstein 1915a).

“Theory of Relativity” Die Kultur der Gegenwart. Ihre Entwicklung und ihre Ziele. Hinneberg, Paul, ed. Part 3, sec. 3, vol. 1, Physik, pp. 703– 713. Warburg, Emil, ed. Leipzig: Teubner, 1915 Vol. 4, Doc. 21, 535-546 (Einstein 1915b).

27-31 Oct 1913

Discussion remarks following lectures delivered at second Solvay Congress Vol. 4, Doc. 22, 552-559 [74-636].

7 Nov 1913

“Max Planck as Scientist”Die Naturwissenschaften 1 (1913): 1077-1079 Vol. 4, Doc. 23, 560-565 (Einstein 1913b).

11 Dec 1913

“Supplementary Response to a Question by Mr. Reißner” Physikalische Zeitschrift 15 (1914): 108-110 Vol. 4, Doc. 24, 566-570 (Einstein 1914c).

Jan 1914

“On the Foundations of the Generalized Theory of Relativity and the Theory of Gravitation” Physikalische Zeitschrift 15 (1914): 176–180 Vol. 4, Doc. 25, 571–578 (Einstein 1914e).

30 Jan 1914

“Comments” on “Outline of a Generalized Theory of Relativity and of a Theory of Gravitation” (the version of Vol. 2, Doc. 13 published as an article in Zeitschrift für Mathematik und Physik) “Bemerkungen” Zeitschrift für Mathematik und Physik 62 (1914): 260–261 Vol. 4, Doc. 26, 579–582 (Einstein 1914d).

9 Feb 1914

“On the Theory of Gravitation” Naturforschende Gesellschaft in Zurich. Vierteljahrsschrift 59. Part 2, Sitzungsberichte (1914): IV–VI Vol. 4, Doc. 27, 583–587 (Einstein 1914r).

19 Feb 1914

“Nordström’s Theory of Gravitation from the Point of View of the Absolute Differential Calculus” (with Adriaan D. Fokker) Annalen der Physik 44 (1914): 321–328 Vol. 4, Doc. 28, 588–597 (Einstein and Fokker 1914).

28 Feb 1914

“Method for the Determination of Statistical Values of Observations Regarding Quantities Subject to Irregular Fluctuations” Archives des sciences physiques et naturelles 37 (1914): 254–256 Vol. 4, Doc. 29, 598–602 (Einstein 1914f).

after 28 Feb 1914

“A Method for the Statistical Use of Observations of Apparently Irregular, Quasiperiodic Processes” Vol. 4, Doc. 30, 603–607 [2-079].

Mar 1914

“On the Relativity Problem” Scientia 15 (1914): 337–348 Vol. 4, Doc. 31, 608–622 (Einstein 1914i).

VOLUME 6

26 Apr 1914

“On the Principle of Relativity” Vossische Zeitung, 26 April 1914, Morning Edition Vol. 6, Doc. 1, 3–5 (Einstein 1914h).

29 May 1914

“Covariance Properties of the Field Equations of the Theory of Gravitation Based on the Generalized Theory of Relativity” (with Marcel Grossmann) Zeitschrift für Mathematik und Physik 63 (1914): 215–225 Vol. 6, Doc. 2, 6–18 (Einstein and Grossmann 1914b).

2 Jul 1914

“Inaugural Lecture” “Antrittsrede” (Berlin). Sitzungsberichte (1914): 739–742 Vol. 6, Doc. 3, 19–24 (Einstein 1914k).

18 Jul 1914

“Remarks on P. Harzer’s Paper: ‘On the Dragging of Light in Glass and on Aberration’” Astronomische Nachrichten 199 (1914): cols. 7–10 Vol. 6, Doc. 4, 25–28 (Einstein 1914l).

24 Jul 1914

“Contributions to Quantum Theory” Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen 16 (1914): 820–828 Vol. 6, Doc. 5, 29–40 (Einstein 1914n).

18 Aug 1914

“Response to Paul Harzer’s Reply” “Antwort auf eine Replik Paul Harzers” Astronomische Nachrichten 199 (1914): cols. 47–48 Vol. 6, Doc. 6, 41–43 (Einstein 1914m).

16 Oct 1914–15 Mar 1915

Lecture Notes for Course on Relativity at the University of Berlin, Winter Semester 1914/15 Vol. 6, Doc. 7, 44–68 [3-008].

mid-Oct 1914

“Manifesto to the Europeans” (with G. F. Nicolai and F. W. Förster) Nicolai, Georg Friedrich. Die Biologie des Krieges. Betrachtungen eines deutschen Naturforschers, pp. 9–11. Zurich: Füssli, 1917, Vol. 6, Doc. 8, 69–71.

29 Oct 1914

“The Formal Foundations of the General Theory of Relativity” Königlich Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin). Sitzungsberichte (1914): 1030–1085 Vol. 6, Doc. 9, 72–130 (Einstein 1914o).

27 Nov 1914

Review of Alexander von Brill, The Principle of Relativity: An Introduction to the Theory. 2d ed. Leipzig: Teubner, 1916 Die Naturwissenschaften 2 (1914): 1018 Vol. 6, Doc. 10, 131–133 (Einstein 1914p).

Review of H. A. Lorentz, The Principle of Relativity: Three Lectures . . . Drei Vorlesungen gehalten in Teylers Stiftung zu Haarlem. Keesom, W. H., ed. Leipzig: Teubner, 1914 Die Naturwissenschaften 2 (1914): 1018 Vol. 6, Doc. 11, 134–136 (Einstein 1914q).

6 Feb 1915

“Expert Opinion on Legal Dispute between Anschütz & Co. and Sperry Gyroscope Company” Vol. 6, Doc. 12, 137–144 [79-224].

19 Feb 1915

“Experimental Proof of Ampere’s Molecular Currents” (with Wander J. de Haas) Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen 17 (1915): 152–170 Vol. 6, Doc. 13, 150–171 (Einstein and De Haas 1915a).

23 Apr 1915

“Experimental Proof of the Existence of Ampere’s Molecular Currents” (with Wander J. de Haas) Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen te Amsterdam. Section of Sciences. Proceedings 18 (1915): 696–711 Vol. 6, Doc. 14, 172–189 (Einstein and De Haas 1915c).

7 May 1915

“Experimental Proof of Ampere’s Molecular Currents” Die Naturwissenschaften 3 (1915): 237-238 Vol. 6, Doc. 15, 190-193 (Einstein 1915c).

10 May 1915

“Correction of My Joint Paper with J. W. de Haas: ‘Experimental Proof of Ampere’s Molecular Currents’” Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen 7 (1915): 203 Vol. 6, Doc. 16, 194-196 (Einstein 1915d).

15 Jun 1915

“Comment on the Essay Submitted by Knapp: ‘The Shearing of the Light-Ether . . .’” Vol. 6, Doc. 17, 197 [82-032].

24 Jun 1915

“Response to a Paper by M. von Laue: ‘A Theorem in Probability Calculus and Its Application to Radiation Theory’” Annalen der Physik 47 (1915): 879-885 Vol. 6, Doc. 18, 198-206 (Einstein 1915e).

7 Aug 1915

“Supplementary Expert Opinion” “Nachtragsgutachten” Vol. 6, Doc. 19, 207-210 [79-231].

23 Oct-11 Nov 1915

“My Opinion on the War” Vol. 6, Doc. 20, 211-213 [70-457].

4 Nov 1915

“On the General Theory of Relativity” Königlich Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin). Sitzungsberichte (1915): 778–786 Vol. 6, Doc. 21, 214–224 (Einstein 1915f).

11 Nov 1915

“On the General Theory of Relativity (Addendum)” Königlich Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin). Sitzungsberichte (1915): 799–801 Vol. 6, Doc. 22, 225–229 (Einstein 1915g).

15 Nov 1915

“Comment on Our Paper: ‘Experimental Proof of Ampere’s Molecular Currents’” (with Wander J. de Haas) Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen 7 (1915): 420 Vol. 6, Doc. 23, 230–232 (Einstein and De Haas 1915d).

18 Nov 1915

“Explanation of the Perihelion Motion of Mercury from the General Theory of Relativity” Königlich Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin). Sitzungsberichte (1915): 831–839 Vol. 6, Doc. 24, 233–243 (Einstein 1915h).

25 Nov 1915

“The Field Equations of Gravitation” Königlich Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin). Sitzungsberichte (1915): 844–847 Vol. 6, Doc. 25, 244–249 (Einstein 1915i).

ca. 14 Jan 1916

“On the Theory of Tetrode and Sackur for the Entropy Constant” Vol. 6, Doc. 26, 250-262 [2-075].

3 Feb 1916

“A New Formal Interpretation of Maxwell’s Field Equations of Electrodynamics” Königlich Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin). Sitzungsberichte (1916): 184-187 Vol. 6, Doc. 27, 263-269 (Einstein 1916b).

25 Feb 1916

“A Simple Experiment to Demonstrate Ampere’s Molecular Currents” Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen 18 (1916): 173-177 Vol. 6, Doc. 28, 270-276 (Einstein 1916d).

14 Mar 1916

“Ernst Mach” Physikalische Zeitschrift 17 (1916): 101-104 Vol. 6, Doc. 29, 277-282 (Einstein 1916c).

20 Mar 1916

“The Foundation of the General Theory of Relativity” Annalen der Physik 49 (1916): 769-822 Vol. 6, Doc. 30, 283-339 (Einstein 1916e).

before 20 Mar 1916

“Appendix. Formulation of the Theory on the Basis of a Variational Principle” Vol. 6, Doc. 31, 340-346 [2-077].

22 Jun 1916

“Approximate Integration of the Field Equations of Gravitation” Königlich Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin). Sitzungsberichte (1916): 688–696 Vol. 6, Doc. 32, 347–357 (Einstein 1916g).

29 Jun 1916

“Einstein’s Memorial Lecture on Karl Schwarzschild” Königlich Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin). Sitzungsberichte (1916): 768–770 Vol. 6, Doc. 33, 358–362 (Einstein 1916h).

17 Jul 1916

“Emission and Absorption of Radiation in Quantum Theory” Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen 18 (1916): 318–323 Vol. 6, Doc. 34, 363–370 (Einstein 1916j).

ca. Aug 1916

“Preface” to Erwin Freundlich, The Foundations of Einstein’s Theory of Gravitation Berlin: Springer, 1916 Vol. 6, Doc. 35, 371–373 (Einstein 1916i).

11 Aug 1916

Review of H. A. Lorentz, Statistical Theories in Thermodynamics: Five Lectures . . . Conferences faites au College de France en novembre 1912. Dunoyer, L., ed. Leipzig: Teubner, 1916 Die Naturwissenschaften 4 (1916): 480–481 Vol. 6, Doc. 36, 374–377 (Einstein 1916k).

Author’s Summary of The Foundation of the General Theory of Relativity “Selbstanzeige” Die Naturwissenschaften 4 (1916): 481 Vol. 6, Doc. 37, 378–380 (Einstein 1916l).

after 24 Aug 1916

“On the Quantum Theory of Radiation” Physikalische Gesellschaft Zürich. Mitteilungen 16 (1916): 47–62 Vol. 6, Doc. 38, 381–398 (Einstein 1916n).

25 Aug 1916

“Elementary Theory of Water Waves and of Flight” Die Naturwissenschaften 4 (1916): 509–510 Vol. 6, Doc. 39, 399–402 (Einstein 1916m).

Oct 1916

“On Friedrich Kottler’s Paper: ‘On Einstein’s Equivalence Hypothesis and Gravitation’” Annalen der Physik 51 (1916): 639–642 Vol. 6, Doc. 40, 403–408 (Einstein 1916p).

26 Oct 1916

“Hamilton’s Principle and the General Theory of Relativity” Königlich Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin). Sitzungsberichte (1916): 1111–1116 Vol. 6, Doc. 41, 409–416 (Einstein 1916o).

Dec 1916

On the Special and the General Theory of Relativity (A Popular Account) Braunschweig: Vieweg, 1917 Vol. 6, Doc. 42, 420–539 (Einstein 1917a).

after Dec 1916

“The Principal Ideas of the Theory of Relativity” Vol. 6, Doc. 44a, in Vol. 7, 3–7 [2-069].

8 Feb 1917

“Cosmological Considerations in the General Theory of Relativity” Königlich Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin). Sitzungsberichte (1917): 142–152 Vol. 6, Doc. 43, 540–552 (Einstein 1917b).

17 Feb 1917

“Reply to the Plaintiff’s Written Statement of 27 Dec 1916” Vol. 6, Doc. 44, 553–554 [35-330].

11 May 1917

“On the Quantum Theorem of Sommerfeld and Epstein” Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen 19 (1917): 82–92 Vol. 6, Doc. 45, 555–567 (Einstein 1917d).

Jul 1917–before 10 Mar 1918

“On the Questionnaire Concerning the Right of National Self-Determination” Vol. 6, Doc. 45a, in Vol. 7, 8–10 [28-095].

2 Nov 1917

Review of H. v. Helmholtz, Two Lectures on Goethe Braunschweig: Vieweg, 1917 Die Naturwissenschaften 5 (1917): 675 Vol. 6, Doc. 46, 568–570 (Einstein 1917e).

22 Nov 1917

“A Derivation of Jacobi’s Theorem”

Königlich Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin). Sitzungsberichte (1917): 606–608 Vol. 6, Doc. 47, 571–575 (Einstein 1917f).

14 Dec 1917

“Marian von Smoluchowski” Die Naturwissenschaften 5 (1917): 737–738 Vol. 6, Doc. 48, 576–579 (Einstein 1917g).

25 Dec 1917

“The Nightmare” Berliner Tageblatt, 25 December 1917 Vol. 6, Doc. 49, 580–582 (Einstein 1917h).

VOLUME 7

31 Jan 1918

“On Gravitational Waves” Königlich Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin). Sitzungsberichte (1918): 154–167 Vol. 7, Doc. 1, 11–28 (Einstein 1918a).

5 Feb 1918

“Note on E. Schrödinger’s Paper: ‘The Energy Components of the Gravitational Field’” Physikalische Zeitschrift 19 (1918): 115–116 Vol. 7, Doc. 2, 29–32 (Einstein 1918b).

3 Mar 1918

“Comment on Schrödinger’s Note ‘On a System of Solutions for the Generally Covariant Gravitational Field Equations’” Physikalische Zeitschrift 19 (1918): 165–166 Vol. 7, Doc. 3, 33–36 (Einstein 1918d).

6 Mar 1918

“On the Foundations of the General Theory of Relativity” Annalen der Physik 55 (1918): 241–244 Vol. 7, Doc. 4, 37–44 (Einstein 1918e).

7 Mar 1918

“Critical Comments on a Solution of the Gravitational Field Equations Given by Mr. De Sitter” Königlich Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin). Sitzungsberichte (1918): 270–272 Vol. 7, Doc. 5, 45–49 (Einstein 1918c).

21 Mar 1918

“Is It Possible to Determine Experimentally the X-Ray Refractive Indices of Solids?” Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen 20 (1918): 86–87 Vol. 7, Doc. 6, 50–53 (Einstein 1918i).

26 Apr 1918

“Motives for Research” Zu Max Plancks sechzigstem Geburtstag. Ansprachen, gehalten am 26. April 1918 in der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft von E. Warburg, M. v. Laue, A. Sommerfeld und A. Einstein, pp. 29–32. Karlsruhe: C. F. Müllersche Hofbuchhandlung, 1918 Vol. 7, Doc. 7, 54–59 (Einstein 1918j).

2 May 1918

“Supplement” to Hermann Weyl, “Gravitation and Electricity” “Nachtrag” Königlich Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin). Sitzungsberichte (1918): 478 Vol. 7, Doc. 8, 60–62 (Einstein 1918g).

16 May 1918

“The Law of Energy Conservation in the General Theory of Relativity” and “Note Added in Proof” Königlich Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin). Sitzungsberichte (1918): 448–459 Vol. 7, Doc. 9, 63–77 (Einstein 1918f).

21 Jun 1918

Review of Hermann Weyl, Space–Time–Matter: Lectures on General Relativity Raum–Zeit–Materie. Berlin: Springer, 1918 Die Naturwissenschaften 6 (1918): 373 Vol. 7, Doc. 10, 78–80 (Einstein 1918h).

16 Jul 1918

“Private Expert Opinion on the Objection to Patent Application G 43359 of the Society of Nautical Instruments on the Basis of Patent 241637” Vol. 7, Doc. 11, 81–85 [85-063].

11 Oct–second half of Feb 1919

Lecture Notes for Courses on Special Relativity at the University of Berlin and the University of Zurich, Winter Semester 1918/19 Vol. 7, Doc. 12, 86–100 [3-009].

before 20 Oct 1918

“Dialogue about Objections to the Theory of Relativity” Die Naturwissenschaften 6 (1918): 697–702 Vol. 7, Doc. 13, 114–122 (Einstein 1918k).

13 Nov 1918

On the Need for a National Assembly Vol. 7, Doc. 14, 123–125 [28-001].

29 Nov 1918

“Comment on E. Gehrcke’s Note ‘On the Ether’” Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen 20 (1918): 261 Vol. 7, Doc. 15, 126–128 (Einstein 1918l).

12 Dec 1918

“To the Society ‘A Guaranteed Subsistence for All’” Vol. 7, Doc. 16, 129 [32-754].

10 Apr 1919

“Do Gravitational Fields Play an Essential Role in the Structure of the Elementary Particles of Matter?” Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin). Sitzungsberichte (1919): 349–356 Vol. 7, Doc. 17, 130–140 (Einstein 1919a).

24 Apr 1919

“Comment about Periodical Fluctuations of Lunar Longitude, Which So Far Appeared to Be Inexplicable in Newtonian Mechanics” Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin). Sitzungsberichte (1919): 433–436 Vol. 7, Doc. 18, 141–146 (Einstein 1919b).

May–Jun 1919

Lecture Notes for Course on General Relativity at the University of Berlin, Summer Semester 1919 Vol. 7, Doc. 19, 147–184 [3-009.1].

after 3 Jul 1919

Excerpts from Lecture Notes for Course on General Relativity at the University of Zurich, Summer Semester 1919 Vol. 7, Doc. 20, 185–189 [85-169].

23 Jul 1919

“Court Expert Opinion in the Matter of Anschütz & Co. vs. Kreiselbau Co.” Vol. 7, Doc. 21, 190–195 [85-062].

24 Jul 1919

Comment on the Preceding Note of Albert von Brunn, “On Mr. Einstein’s Remark about the Irregular Fluctuations of Lunar Longitude with an Approximate Period of the Rotation of the Lunar Nodes” “Bemerkung zur vorstehenden Notiz” Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin). Sitzungsberichte (1919): 711 Vol. 7, Doc. 22, 196–198 (Einstein 1919c).

9 Oct 1919

“A Test of the General Theory of Relativity” Die Naturwissenschaften 7 (1919): 776 Vol. 7, Doc. 23, 199–201 (Einstein 1919d).

17 Nov 1919

“Leo Arons as Physicist” Sozialistische Monatshefte 53 (1919): 1055–1056 Vol. 7, Doc. 24, 202–205 (Einstein 1919e).

before 28 Nov 1919

“What Is the Theory of Relativity?” Vol. 7, Doc. 25, 206–211 [1-002].

28 Nov 1919

“Time, Space, and Gravitation” The Times (London), 28 November 1919 Vol. 7, Doc. 26, 212–215 (Einstein 1919f).

16 Dec 1919

“Welcoming Address to Paul Colin” Vol. 7, Doc. 27, 216–217 [28-005].

25 Dec 1919

“Induction and Deduction in Physics” Berliner Tageblatt, 25 December 1919, Morning Edition Vol. 7, Doc. 28, 218–220 (Einstein 1919g).

30 Dec 1919

“Immigration from the East” Berliner Tageblatt, 30 December 1919, Morning Edition Vol. 7, Doc. 29, 237-241 (Einstein 1919h).

10 Jan 1920

“Expert Opinion on German Patent 269 498 of the A.E.G., Berlin, on a ‘Method for the Production of Tungsten Wires for Filaments in Incandescent Lamps’” Vol. 7, Doc. 30, 242-244 [35-374].

after 22 Jan 1920

“Fundamental Ideas and Methods of the Theory of Relativity, Presented in Their Development” Vol. 7, Doc. 31, 245-281 [2-070].

26 Jan 1920

In Support of Georg Nicolai Vol. 7, Doc. 32, 282-283 [78-124].

13 Feb 1920

Uproar in the Lecture Hall 8-Uhr Abendblatt, 13 February 1920 Vol. 7, Doc. 33, 284-288 (Einstein 1920a).

3 Apr 1920

“Assimilation and Anti-Semitism” Vol. 7, Doc. 34, 289-293 [36-625].

after 3 Apr 1920

“Anti-Semitism. Defense through Knowledge” Vol. 7, Doc. 35, 294-297 [36-626].

4 Apr 1920

An Exchange of Scientific Literature Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 4 April 1920, 1st Sunday Edition Vol. 7, Doc. 36, 298-301 (Einstein 1920b).

5 Apr 1920

A Confession Israelitisches Wochenblatt für die Schweiz, 24 September 1920, p. 10 Vol. 7, Doc. 37, 302–304 (Einstein 1920h).

before 7 Apr 1920

Ether and the Theory of Relativity. Rede gehalten am 5. Mai 1920 an der Reichs-Universität zu Leiden. Berlin: Springer, 1920 Vol. 7, Doc. 38, 305–323 (Einstein 1920j).

8 Apr 1920

“Propagation of Sound in Partly Dissociated Gases” Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin) Sitzungsberichte (1920): 380–385 Vol. 7, Doc. 39, 324–331 (Einstein 1920c).

11 Jul 1920

To the German Central Committee for Foreign Relief Vol. 7, Doc. 40, 332–333 [44-695].

after 11 Jul 1920

On the Quaker Relief Effort Vol. 7, Doc. 41, 334 [40-006].

16 Jul 1920

To the “General Association for Popular Technical Education” Neue Freie Presse, 24 July 1920, Morning Edition Vol. 7, Doc. 42, 335–337 (Einstein 1920d).

25 Jul 1920

On New Sources of Energy Berliner Tageblatt, 25 July 1920, Morgen-Ausgabe Vol. 7, Doc. 43, 338–340 (Einstein 1920e).

3 Aug 1920

“Comment on the Paper by W. R. Heß, ‘Contribution to the Theory of Viscosity of Heterogeneous Systems’” ‘Beitrag zur Theorie der Viskostität heterogener Systeme’” Kolloid-Zeitschrift 27 (1920): 137 Vol. 7, Doc. 44, 341-343 (Einstein 1920g).

27 Aug 1920

“My Response. On the Anti-Relativity Company” Berliner Tageblatt, 27 August 1920, Morgen-Ausgabe Vol. 7, Doc. 45, 344-349 (Einstein 1920f).

23-24 Sep 1920

Discussions of Lectures in Bad Nauheim Physikalische Zeitschrift 21 (1920): 650-651, 662, 666-668 Vol. 7, Doc. 46, 350-359 (Einstein et al. 1920).

after 29 Sep 1920

On the Contribution of Intellectuals to International Reconciliation Thoughts on Reconciliation, pp 10-11. New York: Deutscher Gesellig-Wissenschaftlicher Verein von New York, 1920 Vol. 7, Doc. 47, 360-364 (Einstein 1920i).

after 1 Nov 1920

“Private Expert Opinion for Telefunken on the Patents of Meissner and Kühn” Vol. 7, Doc. 48, 365-367 [35-382].

20 Nov 1920

Response to Ernst Reichenbächer, “To What Extent Can Modern Gravitational Theory Be Established without Relativity?” Die Naturwissenschaften 8 (1920): 1010-1011 Vol. 7, Doc. 49, 368-371 (Einstein 1920k).

after 8 Dec 1920

“Brief Outline of the Development of the Theory of Relativity” Vol. 7, Doc. 50, 372-378 [1-007].

VOLUME 10

12 Dec 1920?

Calculations on Hall-Effect in Superconductors Vol. 10, Appendix, 615-616 [70-381].

Volume 7 cont’d

27 Jan 1921

“The Common Element in Artistic and Scientific Experience” Menschen. Zeitschrift neuer Kunst 4 (1921): 19 Vol. 7, Doc. 51, 379-381 (Einstein 1921a). Geometry and Experience. Erweiterte Fassung des Festvortrages gehalten an der Preußisschen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin am 27. Januar 1921. Berlin: Springer, 1921 Vol. 7, Doc. 52, 382–405 (Einstein 1921c).

17 Feb 1921

“A Brief Outline of the Development of the Theory of Relativity” Nature 106 (1921): 782-784 Vol. 7, Doc. 53, 406–410 (Einstein 1921d).

3 Mar 1921

“On a Natural Addition to the Foundation of the General Theory of Relativity” Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin). Sitzungsberichte (1921): 261-264 Vol. 7, Doc. 54, 411–416 (Einstein 1921e).

16 Mar 1921

“In My Defense” Die Naturwissenschaften 9 (1921): 219 Vol. 7, Doc. 55, 417–419 (Einstein 1921g).

ca. 18 Mar 1921

“A Simple Application of the Newtonian Law of Gravitation to Globular Star Clusters” Festschrift der Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften zu ihrem zehnjährigen Jubiläum dargebracht von ihren Instituten, pp. 50-52. Berlin: Springer, 1921 Vol. 7, Doc. 56, 420–425 (Einstein 1921f).

before 30 May 1921

“How I Became a Zionist” Jüdische Rundschau, 21 June 1921 Vol. 7, Doc. 57, 426–430 (Einstein 1921h).

before 13 Jun 1921

King’s College Lecture Vol. 7, Doc. 58, 431–433 [4-014].

before 27 Jun 1921

On a Jewish Palestine. First Version Vol. 7, Doc. 59, 434–437 [28-008].

27 Jun 1921

On a Jewish Palestine. Final Version Jüdische Rundschau, 1 July 1921, p. 371 Vol. 7, Doc. 60, 438–441 (Einstein 1921i).

10 Aug 1921

On Reporters “Einstein und die Interviewer” Vol. 7, Doc. 61, 442–444 [28-011].

26 Aug 1921

“On the Founding of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem” Jüdische Pressezentrale Zürich, 26 August 1921, p. 1 Vol. 7, Doc. 62, 445–448 (Einstein 1921j).

after 1 Sep 1921

“On the Special and General Theory of Relativity” Vol. 7, Doc. 63, 449–457 [2-085].

Lecture on the Special Theory of Relativity Vol. 7, Doc. 64, 458–469 [2-084].

7 Oct 1921

On the Misery of Children Vol. 7, Doc. 65, 470–471 [43-440].

ca. 3 Dec 1921

Court Expert Opinion in the Matter Signal Co. vs. Atlas Works Vol. 7, Doc. 66, 472–479 [35-335].

3 Dec 1921

“Court Expert Opinion in the Matter of Atlas Works vs. Signal Co.” Vol. 7, Doc. 67, 480–482 [35-333].

8 Dec 1921

“On an Experiment Concerning the Elementary Process of Light Emission” Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin). Sitzungsberichte (1921): 882-883 Vol. 7, Doc. 68, 483–487 (Einstein 1922a).

before 9 Dec 1921

Impact of Science on the Development of Pacifism. Die Friedensbewegung. Ein Handbuch der Weltfriedensströmungen der Gegenwart, pp. 78-79. Lenz, Kurt and Fabian, Walter, eds. Berlin: Schwetschke, 1922 Vol. 7, Doc. 69, 488–491 (Einstein 1922b).

21 Dec 1921

“The Plight of German Science. A Danger for the Nation” Neue Freie Presse, 25 Dec 1921, Morgen-Ausgabe Vol. 7, Doc. 70, 492–495 (Einstein 1921k).

before 4 Jan 1922

Four Lectures on the Theory of Relativity, Held at Princeton University in May 1921. Braunschweig: Vieweg, 1922 Vol. 7, Doc. 71, 496–577 (Einstein 1922c).