Perspectives on Einstein’s scientific works in Milan
Résumé
The Milanese period in Albert Einstein’s life is a key one for the understanding of the development of his scientific questionings. While being a student in Zürich from 1896, Einstein returned regularly to Milan to meet his family for the holidays. There, he could work on the most recent articles in physics at the rich library of the Lombardo Institute, Academy of Sciences and Letters. Hopefully, this new perspective will help to trace back more accurately a few of his scientific ideas, such as the need to expand his first doctoral work on molecular forces to weakly compressed gases or as to conceive a first idea of light quanta.