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This translated and commented autobiography of Wilhelm Ostwald (1853-1932), Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry in 1909, presents the first English version of his original work, “Lebenslinien: Eine Selbstbiographie,” published in 1926/27. The translation is thorough, including comments that provide historical context for Ostwald's experiences in early 20th-century Germany. He recounts his significant research career and personal life, highlighting his contributions to catalysis, chemical equilibria, and the establishment of modern physical chemistry. Ostwald's diverse scientific interests, including philosophy, color theory, and the concept of a universal scientific language, are also explored. This work appeals to a wide audience of contemporary scientists, as Ostwald's influence is evident in the development of chemistry, with many prominent scientific schools tracing their roots to his students. His activities spanned Germany, Latvia, Estonia, and included travels to the USA, England, and France. Through his reflections on the working conditions of his time, readers will encounter enduring issues that remain relevant today.
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