Correspondence between Feynman Lectures in Books and Perseus Audio CDs

Book Perseus Volume Book Perseus Volume Book Perseus Volume

Vol. 1-1* 11 Vol. 1-43 6 Vol. 2-39 3

1-2* 1, 11 1-44 6 2-40 18

1-3* 11 1-45 6 2-41 18

1-4* 5 1-46 12 2-42† 13,VB

1-5 (Sands) 9 1-47 12

1-6 (Sands) 11,VB*** 1-48 12 Vol. 3-1* 1, 10

1-7* 13,VB 1-49 12 3-2 1, 10, 20,VB

1-8 5 1-50 12 3-3 1

1-9 5 1-51 12 3-4 2

1-10 5 1-52† 2 3-5 1

1-11† 9 3-6 1

1-12 9 Vol. 2-1 14,VB 3-7 10

1-13 5 2-2 14 3-8 10

1-14 5 2-3 14 3-9 19

1-15† 13 2-4 14 3-10 19

1-16† 13 2-5 14 3-11 19

1-17† 9 2-6 14 3-12 2

End of fall 1961 trimester. 2-7 15 3-13‡ 4

** Three problem-solving lectures were given in Dec. 1961 but not included in red books or audio tapes. 2-8 15 3-14‡ 4

2-9 15 3-15‡ 4

2-10 3 3-16‡ 10

1-18 9 2-11 3 3-17‡ 2

1-19 7 2-12 15 3-18‡ 19

1-20 7 2-13 15 3-19‡ 2

** Special lecture on inertial guidance was given here but not included in red books or audio tapes. 2-14 15 3-20‡ 10

2-15 16 3-21‡ 2, 4,VB

2-16 16

1-21 7 2-17 16 * Also included in Six Easy Piec es

1-22 9 2-18 16

1-23 missing 2-19 19 † Also included in Six Not-So-Easy Pieces

1-24 7 End of fall 1962 trimester.

1-25 7 2-20 16 ** Recently published in book form as Feynman's Tips on Physics.

1-26 8 2-21 16

1-27 8 2-22 17

1-28 8 2-23 17 ‡ I believe these QM lectures are the ones that were added in the third academic year (Spring 1964) as noted in Matt Sands' preface to Vol. 3.

1-29 8 2-24 17

1-30 8 2-25 17

1-31 8 2-26 17

1-32 13 2-27 17

1-33 19 2-28 20 ***VB = The Very Best of the Feynman Lectures

1-34 13 2-29 20

1-35 11 2-30 3

1-36 11 2-31 18

1-37 Same as Vol. 3-1 2-32 3

1-38 Same as Vol. 3-2 2-33 18

1-39 6 2-34 3

1-40 7 2-35 4

1-41 6 2-36 4

1-42 6 2-37 18