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182117813Paris: Tournon N° 6 - Bossange Frères Rue De Seine. Very Good. 1821-22. Hardcover. Five volumes bound in contemporary half tan calf over marbled boards. Four spine bands with elaborate gilt decoration in compatments & light gray labels with gilt lettering. Marbled endpapers. Half titles. Deckle cut page edges. All hinges & texts tight and intact. Vol 1: 4-xxviii-576pp : bookplate; small dampstain on top corner margin last 75 leaves. Vol 2: 4-621pp-1. Vol 3: 4-742pp-1 . Vol 4: 4-544pp. Vol 5: 4-479pp-1 . A few scuffs to spine edges & corners. Light scattered foxing. Mathematics Mechanics Physics Philosophy Music Theory. French text. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Tournon, N° 6 - Bossange Frères, Rue De Seine, hardcover
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1995Q-0226134768University of Chicago Press 1995-08-15. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University of Chicago Press paperback
73-2492Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Co. 1963. 8vo. Black and white plates. Soft cover. 170 pp. Very good.Provenance: From the collection of the late Frederick G. Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1963 paperback
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184846603Berlin Haude et Spener 1848-52. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Mémoires de l'Academie Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres" tome II 1846 tome IV tome VI a. tome VI. Pp. 182-224 pp. 249-291 pp. 361- 378 pp. 413-416 and 1 folded engraved plate. <br/><br/><em>First apperance of d'Alembert's 3 importent papers on the Calculus of Integration a branch of mathematical science which is greatly indepted to him. He here gives the proof of THE FUNDAMENTAL THEOREM OF ALGEBRA called d'Alembert's theorem and later corrected by Gauss 1799.The theorem is based on these three assumptions:Every polynomial with real coefficients which is of odd order has a real root. This is a corollary of the intermediate value theorem. Every second order polynomial with complex coefficients has two complex roots. For every polynomial p with real coefficients there exists a field E in which the polynomial may be factored into linear terms.Also with an importent paper by Leonhard Euler "Mémoire sur l'Effet de la Propagation successive de la Lumiere dans l'Apparition tant des Planetes que des Cometes" Memoir on the effect of the successive propogation of light in the appeareance of both comets and planets. Pp. 141-181 and 2 folded engraved plates. - The paper is founded on Euler's theory of light as waves and not as particles. It is from the same year as his fundamental work on light as waves: "Nova Theoria" - Enestroem E 104. </em> unknown
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17472082<p>4to pp. viii xxviii 194 138; with two folding leaves of plates; engraved vignette on title-page and engraved headpiece both by Eisen; prelims misbound but complete tear to lower corner of b1 not affecting text and some spotting and foxing mainly marginal; in contemporary calf spine gilt in compartments with raised bands gilt morocco lettering-piece; some wear especially to joints and extremities.</p><p>First Paris printing in the same year as the Berlin first but unlike the Berlin issue also including the original Latin text of d'Alembert's prize essay of this important essay on wind patterns and tides.</p><p>"In 1747 d'Alembert published two more important works one of which the <em>Réflexions sur la cause générale des Vents</em> won a prize from the Prussian Academy. In it appear the first general use of partial differential equations in mathematical physics. Euler later perfected the techniques of using these equations . D'Alembert's treatise on winds was the only of his works honoured by a prize and ironically was later shown to be based on insufficient assumptions. D'Alembert assumed that wind patterns were the result of tidal effects on the atmosphere and he relegated the influence of heat to a minor role one that caused only local variations from the general circulation. Still as a work on atmospheric tides it was successful and Lagrange continued to praise d'Alembert's efforts many years later." <em>DSB</em> I p.113.</p><p>Norman 34.</p> Chez David l’aîné