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1. Foundations of Potential Theory
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5. Books I and II of The Faerie Queene:
 
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1. Foundations of Potential Theory (Dover Books on Advanced Mathematics)
by Oliver D. Kellogg
Paperback: 384 Pages (2010-10-18)
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Asin: 0486601447
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Introduction to fundamentals of potential functions covers: the force of gravity, fields of force, potentials, harmonic functions, electric images and Green’s function, sequences of harmonic functions, fundamental existence theorems, the logarithmic potential and much more. Detailed proofs rigorously worked out. 1929 ed.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful mathematics
A beautiful presentation which I much enjoyed in grad school.Now I need to return to the subject, but I can't find it in my lib.So I'm ordering another copy and looking forward to reading it again!

4-0 out of 5 stars THE book on classical potential theory
There are few books left in print on this captivating subject from theoretical mechanics. Kellogg's presentation is clear and mathematically formal. This is an excellent reprint from Dover.

Now, if Dover would onlybring back into print MacMillan's "The Theory of the Potential"and maybe try to reprint Sternberg & Smith's U. of Toronto Presspublished (and out of print) "The Theory of the Potential andSpherical Harmonics", they would have themselves a trilogy to cornerthe science book market for the classical treatment of potentialtheory.

Kellogg stands fairly well on its own, but the other two booksjust mentioned fill-in Kellogg's gaps. ... Read more


2. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Legal Theory, and Judicial Restraint
by Frederic R. Kellogg
Hardcover: 218 Pages (2006-12-11)
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Asin: 0521866502
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., is considered by many to be the most influential American jurist. The voluminous literature devoted to his writings and legal thought, however, is diverse and inconsistent. In this study, Frederic R. Kellogg follows Holmes's intellectual path from his early writings through his judicial career. He offers a fresh perspective that addresses the views of Holmes's leading critics and explains his relevance to the contemporary controversy over judicial activism and restraint. Holmes is shown to be an original legal theorist who reconceived common law as a theory of social inquiry and who applied his insights to constitutional law. From his empirical and naturalist perspective on law emerged Holmes's distinctive judicial and constitutional restraint. Kellogg distinguishes Holmes from analytical legal positivism and contrasts him with a range of thinkers, including John Austin, Thomas Hobbes, H. L. A. Hart, Ronald Dworkin, Antonin Scalia, and other leading legal theorists. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Not very readable
I tried to read this book a couple of years ago, intending to review it for a legal magazine, but was unable to finish it.This was the case even though I am a lawyer who has read much about Holmes and much about legal philosophy, and I have published an article on Holmes and book reviews on both subjects.When I was reading Kellogg's book, I jotted down a few sentences for possible use in my review and I will use them here.I wouldn't have bothered to post a review of this book on amazon.com, but, having just read Ronald H. Clark's review, I want to provide balance to his excessive praise.

Kellogg's book is not well written.He writes, "Over the centuries since Hobbes, positivists have kept issues of legitimacy in the forefront of their thinking. For the theory of common law, it has, surprisingly, been largely ignored since the eighteenth century." (36)What is the antecedent of "it"?He uses redundancies, such as "ignore, and thus disregard" (35), and "segregation or separation" (40).Some of Kellogg's writing it too abstract.In successive sentences (43-44), he refers to "the foundationalist and teleological strain that has characterized legal positivism since Hobbes," but does not say how they have done so, and to "the subtle poison of teleology [that] crept into The Common Law and certain of Holmes's judicial decisions," but does not say how it has done so. These statements have limited value without elaboration.

Kellogg is also verbose.He writes, for example, that Holmes "came, through analytical and historical criticism, to reject the former - Austin's system of duties and rights - as an Aristotelian attempt to assign potency and actuality to fixed natures or essences, and instead to view the actual law as revealing the historical emergence and transformation of legal concepts born of repeated inquiry into classes of repetitive disputes." (39)A briefer version of this sentence might be, "The life of the law has not been logic: it has been experience."

I'll conclude by noting that, when Kellogg quotes this line, he replaces the colon with a comma. (54) Here, though, Kellogg is not alone; I see the line more often quoted with a comma or a semicolon than with a colon.Why can't one of the most famous lines in the legal literature be quoted with the correct punctuation?

5-0 out of 5 stars An Extraordinary Analysis of Holmes' Jurisprudence
Frederic R. Kellogg's new book on the legal thought of Justice Holmes is one of the most useful studies I have ever read on the Justice's jurisprudential thought. Even if the reader cannot accept all the elements of Kellogg's thesis, his analysis is so rich in insights and incisive in content that one nonetheless benefits enormously.Kellogg is, of course, the author of "The Formative Essays of Justice Holmes" (1984), which did so much to direct scholarly attention to OWH's early essays published prior to his epic "The Common Law" in 1871. Here again he is developing his theory that the key to Holmes' later period as state judge and Supreme Court Justice is this early period of his writing up to and including TCL. There is so much gold here that a short review can only touch upon a few of the analytical points put forward by Kellogg.

One of the author's goals is to shock us out of the long-time assumption that OWH was a "legal positivist."This ties into the author's primary thesis that OWH eventually settled upon a common law theory of judicial interpretation (on both the Massachusetts SJC and the Supreme Court) that sought its cues from the sentiments and feelings of the society.Kellogg argues that in this sense OWH did not wish to exclude "moral" considerations from judicial analysis.Employing such an approach, OWH adopted a position generally favoring judicial restraint until the community's viewpoint had become palpable.

Echoing his earlier book, the author maintains that the keys to OWH's legal philosophy are to be found not in TCL but earlier in the essays published while he edited the "American Law Review."These early essays apparently were OWH conversing with himself as he searched for key principles in legal analysis.Hence, he abandons the effort to establish legal categories based on duties; moves to an external/objective standard of liability; and eventually adopts a common law historical, empirical, case by case, approach to judicial interpretation. Kellogg is to be particularly commended for recognizing the critical impact of the Scottish Enlightenment on American philosophy. OWH's periods of service as state and Supreme Court judge are analyzed to explore his actual reliance upon these concepts.

Along the way the author touches upon numerous key jurisprudential thinkers and concepts: Dworkin; H.L.A. Hart; Fuller; Bentham (and particularly the work of Gerald Postema); Austin; Maine; Pollock; Dicey and John Dewey.The work of prominent scholars also is touched upon: Horwitz; Alschuler (one of OWH's severest current critics); Posner; and Tushnet. Justice Scalia's "A Matter of Interpretation" also pops up.

Much, much more is discussed in a book that is under 200 pages in length. The research is stupendous; the bibliography extremely valuable; the analysis cogent and readable.However, I don't think this should be the first book one reads on Holmes unless one has a solid background in jurisprudential thought.A better approach is to read one of the many Holmes biographies that address his judicial philosophy --Ted White's "Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: Law and the Inner Self" being by far the best volume in this regard.A book to savor, argue with, reconsider, and mullover.As good as they come in this area.

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3. Lessons In Nature Study (1900)
by Oliver P. Jenkins, Vernon L. Kellogg
 Paperback: 208 Pages (2010-09-10)
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Asin: 1163939234
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone! ... Read more


4. Foundations Of Potential Theory
by Kellogg Oliver. Dimon
Hardcover: 400 Pages (2008-11-04)
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FOUNDATIONS OF POTENTIAL THEORY by OLIVER DIMON KELLOGG. Originally published in 1929.Preface: The present volume gives a systematic treatment of potential functions. It takes its origin in two courses, one elementary and one advanced, which the author has given at intervals during the last ten years, and has a two-fold purpose first, to serve as an introduction for students whose attainments in the Calculus include some knowledge of partial derivatives and multiple and line integrals and secondly, to provide the reader with the fundamentals of the subject, so that he may proceed immediately to the applications, or to - the periodical literature of the day. It is inherent in the nature of the subject that physical intuition and illustration be appealed to freely, and this has been done. However, in order that the ok may present sound ideals to the student, and also serve the ma pmatician, both for purposes of reference and as a basis for further developments, the proofs have been given by rigorous methods. This has led, at a number of points, to results either not found elsewhere, or not readily accessible. Thus, Chapter IV contains a proof for the general regular region of the divergence theorem Gauss, or Greens theorem on the reduction of volume to surface integrals. The treatment of the fundamental existence theorems in Chapter XI by means of integral equations meets squarely the difficulties incident to the discontinuity of the kernel, and the same chapter gives an account of the most recent developments with respect to the Pirichlet problem. Exercises are introduced in the conviction that no mastery of a mathematical subject is possible without working with it. They are designed primarily to illustrate or extend the theory, although the desirability of requiring an occasional concrete numerical result has not been lost sight of. O. D. Kellogg. August, 1929. Contents include: Chapter 1. The Force of Gravity. 1. The Subject Matter of Potential Theory 1 2. Newtons Law 2 3. Interpretation of Newtons Law for Continuously Distributed Bodies . 3 4. Forces Due to Special Bodies 4 5. Material Curves, or Wires 8 6 Material Surfaces or Lammas 10 7. Curved Lammas 12 8. Ordinary Bodies, or Volume Distributions 15 9 The Force at Points of the Attracting Masses 17 10. Legitimacy of the Amplified Statement of Newtons Law Attraction between Bodies 22 11. Presence of the Couple Centrobaric Bodies Specific Force 26 Chapter II. Fields of Force. 1. Fields of Force and Other Vector Fields 28 2. Lines of Force 28 3. Velocity Fields 31 4. Expansion, or Divergence of a Field 34 5. The Divergence Theorem 37 6. Flux of Force Solenoidal Fields 40 7. Gauss Integral 42 8. Sources and Sinks 44 9. General Flows of Fluids Equation of Continuity 45 Chapter III The Potential. 1. Work and Potential Energy 48 2 Equipotential Surfaces 54 3. Potentials of Special Distributions 55 4. The Potential of a Homogeneous Circumference 58 5. Two Dimensional Problems The Logarithmic Potential 62 6. Magnetic Particles 65 7. Magnetic Shells, or Double Distributions 66 8. Irrotational Flow 69 . Stokes Theorem 72 10. Flow of Heat 76 11. The Energy of Distributions 79 12... ... Read more


5. Books I and II of The Faerie Queene: The Mutability Cantos and Selections from the Minor Poetry
by Edmund Spencer
 Paperback: 542 Pages (1965-01)

Isbn: 0672630346
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Great Resource
I have not had a chance to thoroughly go over the book yet, but it seems to be a great resource for those who like Edmund Spenser's poetry like I do.:)I read part of the Faerie Queene in school, and am looking forward to finishing the story and reading his other works.One of my favorite poems of his, "Most Glorious Lord of Life," is a part of this collection.I would recommend this book for all poetry lovers.

5-0 out of 5 stars The way it ought to be done
I wish Kellogg and Steele had produced a complete edition of "The Faerie Queene," as this partial edition is, in my opinion, the best presentation the poem has ever had for undergraduates or other beginning adult readers.No introduction or even encyclopedia can cover every angle of a work, but the introductions here give extensive and thorough coverage to what (I think) Spenser himself regarded as most important about his own work.The marginal glosses are sufficient without being overwhelming, as are the explanatory notes, handily provided at the bottom of the page.The spelling is modernized (a great convenience for the beginner), but the language is NOT modernized--the vocabulary is exactly as Spenser left it.This is really a model edition for undergraduates or anyone else who wants to come at the poem at that level.

4-0 out of 5 stars Very useful and detailed addition to a library
Very useful, interesting, and detailed introduction and useful notes on the same page as the text.Be warned, however, that the language has been modernized.Although this rewriting adds to the readability of the text, it subtracts from the beauty of the Elizabethan language in which Spenser composed his poem. ... Read more


6. Edmund Spenser: Books One 1 I and Two 2 II of The Faerie Queene, The Mutability Cantos, and Selections from the Minor Poetry -- Edited By Robert Kellogg and Oliver Steele
by Edmund Spenser
 Paperback: Pages (1965-01-01)

Asin: B001KKXJQ6
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7. FOUNDATIONS OF POTENTIAL THEORY. [30 figures]
by Oliver Dimon Kellogg
 Hardcover: Pages (1929-01-01)

Asin: B002DGEA00
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8. Applications Of The Calculus To Mechanics (1909)
by Earle Raymond Hedrick, Oliver Dimon Kellogg
Paperback: 126 Pages (2010-09-10)
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone! ... Read more


9. Applications Of The Calculus To Mechanics (1909)
by Earle Raymond Hedrick, Oliver Dimon Kellogg
Paperback: 128 Pages (2008-06-29)
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishings Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the worlds literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone! ... Read more


10. Applications Of The Calculus To Mechanics (1909)
by Earle Raymond Hedrick, Oliver Dimon Kellogg
 Hardcover: 126 Pages (2010-09-10)
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone! ... Read more


11. The boundary values of potentials and their derivatives
by Oliver D Kellogg
 Unknown Binding: 47 Pages (1935)

Asin: B0008ALHHM
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12. Books I and II of The Faerie Queene, The Mutability Cantos and Selections from the Minor Poetry
by Edmund Spenser and Robert Kellogg and Oliver Steele (eds.)
 Paperback: Pages (1981)

Asin: B001P2B9N4
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13. Kellogg Trail evaluation
by Mary X Barrett
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1971)

Asin: B00072TPZC
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14. Mark Kellogg telegraphed for Custer's rescue
by Oliver Knight
 Unknown Binding: 7 Pages (1960)

Asin: B0007EY7IK
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15. The Smartest Bear and His Brother Oliver
by Alice Bach
Paperback: Pages (1979)

Asin: B00188XKY6
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great book, but just not this edition.
When I bought the book I thought it would be like theone I read to my children - a large hardback. Instead it was tiny, and my copy came all rumply looking.But that aside, I love the story, as did my four children.It reads well and is just the right length for a bedtime story.I think they need to republish good children's books in their original form.Another wonderful book that was redone in the tiny form was "The Bed Book" by Sylvia Plath.

5-0 out of 5 stars Oliver & Ronald-what a pair!
My sister & I received this book as a gift from our grandmother many years ago. We still have it (we share it back & forth) and it is one ofour most prized possesions that we will share with our own children. Thisstory is THE definition of charming, and I recommend this title to anyonesearching for a truly wonderful children's book that your kids will nevertire of. How Ronald is on a never ending quest to become the smartest bearin the world-and how his brother Oliver is on a similiar quest to becomethe most well-fed bear in the world-all before the Bear Family takes itslong Winters' nap. The illustrations compliment the story perfectly. I onlywish that it was more available to the public as it seems to be out ofprint a lot. ... Read more


16. The Smartest Bear and His Brother Oliver (Paperback)
by Illustrated by Kellogg, Steven Bach (Author) Alice
 Paperback: Pages (1500)

Asin: B000V7CWBM
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17. Faerie Queene the Mutability Cantos and Selections F
by Edmund Spenser, Robert Kellogg, Oliver Steele
 Paperback: 560 Pages (1965-01)
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Isbn: 0023631503
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Appreciating The Faerie Queene
Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, was required reading for my English Renaissance Literature class this semester at my University in Southern California.We were only assigned to read Book I of the Mutability Cantos,so my review can only apply for Book I.I enjoyed reading this story ofRed Cross Knight and his quest for Holiness.Being a Christian myself, Ienjoyed relating to Red Cross Knight in all his struggles with sin, as wellas his quest for holiness.The language of the story was a bit confusingat first, but I appreciated the fact that the Introduction to the bookcontained summaries for each of the Cantos.This helped explain the actualplot of each Canto just in case I missed it while trying to figure out thelanguage.Each Canto was very poetically put together, and I was impressedwith Spenser's ability to come up with three separate rhyme patterns foreach Canto!One of my favorite things about this book was the Parade ofthe Seven Deadly Sins.The creativity used in describing how each of thesecharacters lived up to thier respective sin was amazing.The analogy ofLucifera riding in on her 'Seven Deadly Sins carriage' features Idlenessleading the way.How ironic and yet so appropriate for laziness to leadthe way for all the other sins.I really enjoyed this scene because thewords Spenser used to describe each sin was so eloquent.Thepersonification of each sin created an image in my mind as to what thisparade might have actually looked like.Spenser did a great job tyingthese seven sins into Red Cross Knight's character flaws.It was alsoencouraging to see Red Cross Knight visit the House of Holiness and receiveencouragement for his upcoming fight against the dragon at the end of BookI.I recommend this book to anyone who likes to use thier imagination andcan appreciate the eloquence of Spenser's words without getting tooconfused by them!I think this story would be best understood if it wereread outloud because some of the words actually have meaning in the waythey sound. ... Read more


18. Lessons In Nature Study (1900)
by Oliver P. Jenkins, Vernon L. Kellogg
Hardcover: 208 Pages (2010-09-10)
list price: US$31.96 -- used & new: US$31.96
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Asin: 1164267752
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing’s Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone! ... Read more


19. Lessons in Nature Study
by Oliver P. Jenkins and Vernon L. Kellogg
 Hardcover: Pages (1900)

Asin: B0017K6U9M
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20. The Smartest Bear and His Brother Oliver
by Alice, Illustrated by Kellogg, Steven Bach
 Paperback: Pages (1975)

Asin: B000OEECNI
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