"... these volumes provide precise chronology and interesting interpretations ... there is much of interest to be found and these chapter-by-chapter guides make Taketani and Nagasaki's work accessible ..." Contemporary Physics "The various chapters are preceded by helpful summaries of the main themes to be treated and contain flowchart-like diagrams showing the interconnections between the papers discussed in the text." Mathematical Reviews "This book is very readable and can be recommended to physicists interested in the history of their science as well as to philosophers and historians." Zentralblatt MATH "It is as thoroughly written as the first volume and it is fascinating to read in it." Zentralblatt MATH "This work in three volumes presents the early history of cognition in quantum physics just describing the physical facts, their interpretation and formalization in a very readable form for physicists thereby justifying the realistic philosophical principles adopted by the authors for scientific cognition. It can especially be recommended to lecturers of quantum physics who like to include some history into their lecture." Zentralblatt MATH