MAXWELL,
James Clerk. "On governors." In Proceedings of the Royal
Society 16 (1868): 270-83. Octavo, original gray printed wrappers;
custom cloth box. $3800.
First
printing of Maxwell's rare important work "On Governors",
marking the beginning of feedback theory.
Although
forms of feedback systems were known and used for centuries, it was not
until James Watt's invention of the centrifugal governor in 1788, that
such devices were seen as an indispensable feature of modern science,
and scientists began to understand the necessity of formulating a
mathematical theory for such control systems. By developing models
covering negative feedback, stability, and damping, Maxwell, in 1868,
became the first to produce an effective theoretical and mathematical analysis of a control system.
"On Governors" is now recognized as "the first
significant paper on feed-back mechanisms" and one of the
foundational documents of cybernetics. In remarkable condition in scarce
original wrappers. |