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Mm 145x210 Collana "Saggi Zanichelli" - Volume nella sua brossura originale, 230 pagine con disegni in nero nel testo. Copia ottima, solo un piccolo timbro di biblioteca privata dismessa in aperftura. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
19074145ABErfurt, C.Villaret, 1907. Gr.8° (22,5 x 15 cm). 18 S. Typographisch gestaltete Original-Broschur.
1990114796De Gruyter 1990 De Gruyter, Grundlagen der Kommunikation und Kognition/Foundations of Communication and Cognition, 1990, 235 p., cartonnage éditeur, environ 21x14cm. Bords de la couverture un peu frottés, une lettre manuscrite sur le dos, bon état pour le reste et intérieur bien propre.
1979023654Braunschweig., Braunschweiger Hochschulbund e.V., 1979. XV, 135S. Mit 34 Bildern. Erschien in der Reihe: Beiträge zur Geschichte der Carolo-Wilhelmina. Schriften des Braunschweiger Hochschulbundes. Hrsg. Von Alfred Kuhlenkamp. Band 7. Gr.-8°. OPappband.
1936192158-1Leipzig, Hirzel 1936. Gr.8°. 110 S. Original-Kartonband
198329916Hannover : Schlüter 1983. 159 S. : 133 Abb. ; 29 cm, mit Schutzumschlag Gewebe, gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
20001231222Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2000. 390 S.: Abb. Pp.
1852118672Wien, Braumüller, 1852. (8), 70 S.. neuerer priv. Halbleinenband.
192516135BLeipzig, Neunzehn-Stufen-Verlag, 1925. 8°, 172 Seiten, XV gefaltete Tabellen OKt. (Buchblock unbeschnitten) BV "H. Martens. [19]25." Untere Ecke der letzten Blätter mit Feuchtigkeitsrand
96047Freiburg i. Br., Alber 2021. 400 Seiten. Hardcover/Pappeinband
1966157785Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft [in Lizenz des Reclam Verlages] 1966. 328 Seiten. Frakturdruck. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und gelb gefärbtem Kopfschnitt. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
169230269Paris, Jean Anisson, 1692. Small8vo. Cont. full mottled calf. Very skillfull rebacked in old style. Gilt titlelabel in leather on back. All edges gilt. (8),147,(2),185 pp. First and last leaves slightly browned in margins, otherwise fine, printed on good paper.
168941661Leipzig, Grosse & Gleditsch, 1689. 4to. Contemporary full vellum. Faint hand-written title to spine. A small stamp on title-page. In: ""Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCLXXXIX"". (8), 653, (7) pp. and 15 engraved plates. As usual with various browning to leaves and plates. The entire volume offered. Leibniz's papers: pp. 36-38 a. 1 engraved plate" pp. 38-46 pp. 82-89 a. 1 engraved plate" pp. 195-198.
1499Paris : Jean Anisson, 1692. PARUE SANS LE CONSENTEMENT DE LEIBNIZ
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169230269Paris Jean Anisson 1692. Small8vo. Cont. full mottled calf. Very skillfull rebacked in old style. Gilt titlelabel in leather on back. All edges gilt. 81472185 pp. First and last leaves slightly browned in margins otherwise fine printed on good paper. <br/><br/><em>The scarce first edition of Leibnitz' important work on the tolerance of religions. Leibnitz was interested in the question of religious controversy all of his life and already at a young age he studied Laurentius Valla and Luther. According to Leibnitz one of the resons for religious controversy and dispute lies in the lack of adequate method for discussing and debating such questions. He reflexts thoroughly on the nature of religious controversy. What he means with tolerance of relions is precicely the possibily of discussing religious matters freely on the basis of normative rules that tells us how to conduct the debate. </em> hardcover
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1766301628-1Wien, J. L. Kaliwoda 1766. 2 Bll., 38, 39 S., 4 Bll. Neuer Interims-Kartonband.
1691614691691. Acta Eruditorum 1691/ 6. - Leipzig Grossium & Gleditsch Juni 1691 4° pp.249-304 3 Kupferstichtafeln feiner Pappband. Erstdrucke dieser sehr wichtigen Arbeiten! 1. Leibniz Gottfried Wilhelm: De linea in quam flexile se pondere proprio curvat ejusque usu insignia ad inveniendas quotcumque medias proportionales & logarithmos. pp.277-281 Tab. VII . Leibniz löst hier das 1690 von Jakob Bernoulli gestellte Problem der Kettenlinie 2. Bernoulli Johann: Solutio problematis funicularii pp.274-276 Tab. VI Fig.1-4. Erste eigenständige Veröffentlichung von Johann Bernoulli. Er beschäftigt sich hier mit der logarithmischen Spirale die er auch wunderbare Spirale "spira mirabilis" nannte. Die vorliegende Arbeit stellt den Beginn der Lehre von den elliptischen Integralen dar. 3. Huygens Christian: Dynastæ in zulechem solutio ejusdem problematis pp.281-282 Tab. VII Fig.2. Hier Huygens' Lösung der Catenaria ohne Zuhilfenahme der Infinitesimalrechnung 4. Bernoulli Jacob: Specimen alterum calculi differentialis in dimetienda spirali ali logarithmica loxodromiis naturarum & areis triangulorum sphæricorum pp.282-29 Tab. VIII. In dieser grundlegenden Arbeit gelingt es Jakob Bernoulli durch die konsequente Einführung der Polarkoordinaten in die Analysis eine Theorie der Evoluten der Kata- und Diakaustiken und der Elastica aufzustellen. Ravier 110 unknown
168941661Leipzig Grosse & Gleditsch 1689. 4to. Contemporary full vellum. Faint hand-written title to spine. A small stamp on title-page. In: "Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCLXXXIX". 8 653 7 pp. and 15 engraved plates. As usual with various browning to leaves and plates. The entire volume offered. Leibniz's papers: pp. 36-38 a. 1 engraved plate; pp. 38-46; pp. 82-89 a. 1 engraved plate; pp. 195-198. <br/><br/><em>First printing of these extremely important papers in which Leibniz claimed that he independently of Newton had discovered the principal propositions of his "Principia" and which present us with Leibniz's fundamental physico-mathematical theory his dynamics his concepts of force space and time. The "Tentamen." constitutes Leibniz's response to Newton's theories about the motion of the celestial bodies. Leibniz can be said to have anticipated the modern mathematical principle of relativity as it is his idea of individual co-ordinate systems and his practical rejection of the Galilean co-ordinate system that Newton adopted. Leibniz opposes Newton's ideas of attractions gravitational forces and calls them "occult qualities". The task of the "Tentamen." was to attain a theory mathematically equivalent to Newton's in accounting for planetary motion and especially for the inverse-square law of Kepler's laws but physically sound and capable of explaining the causes of phenomena.Newton attacked Leibniz's claim of priority in his anonymously published paper "Commercium epistolicum" Phil. Transactions 1714 and states that "in those tracts the principal propositions of that book are composed in a new manner and claimed by Mr. Leibniz as if he had found them himself before the publishing of the said book. But Mr. Leibniz cannot be a witness in his own cause. It lies upon him either to prove that he had found them before mr. Newton or to quit his claim." The features of Leibniz's mathematical representation of motion as put forward in "Tentamen." are see D.B. Meli: Equivalence and Priority. Newton versus Leibniz. pp. 90-91:- Empty space does not exist. The world is filled with a variety of fluids which are responsible for physical actions including gravity.- Living force and its conservation are the fundamental notion and principle respectively in the investigation of nature however they do not figure prominently in the study of planetary motion.- Finite and infinitesimal variables are regularly employed in the study of motion and of other physical phenomena. Living force and velocity are finite; solicitation and conatus are infinitesimal.- Accelerated motion whether rectilinear or curvilinear is represented as a series of infinitesimal uniform rectilinear motions interrupted by impulses. I call this 'polygonal representation'. Usually the polygon is chosen in such a way that each side is traversed in an equal element of time dt. In polygonal representations accelerations are reduced to a macroscopic phenomenon.- Propositions are often used to safeguard dimensional homogeneity. Constant factors - such as numerical factors mass and the element of time - are usually ignored in the calculations.Denys Papin's papers:1. Descriptio Torcularis cujus in Actis Anni 1688 pag. 646 mentio facta a suit. and 1 plate. Pp. 96-101.2. De Gravitatis Causa et proprietatibus Observationes. Pp. 183-188.3. Examen Machinæ Dn. Perrault. Pp. 189-195 a. 1 plate.4. Rotatilis Suctor et Pressor Hasciacus in Serenissima Aula Cassellana demonstratus & detectus. Pp. 317-322 a. 1 plate.5. In J.B. Appendicem Illam Ad Perpetuum Mobile Actis Novemb.A. 1688 p. 592.Pp. 322-324 a. 1 plate.6. Excerpta et Litteris Dn. Dion Papini ad --- de Instrumentis ad flammam sub aqua conservandam. Pp. 485-489 a. 1 plate.With the paper describing and depicting Papin's famous invention of the CENTRIFUGAL PUMP. Rotatilis Suctor et Pressor Hasciacus in Serenissima Aula Cassellana demonstratus & detectus. - The paper offered no.4.Jakob Bernoulli's papers:1. De Invenienda Cujusque Plani Declinatione ex unica observatione projectæ a flylo umbræ. Pp. 311-316 a. 1 plate.2. Vera Constructio geometrica Problematum Solidorum & Hypersolidorum per rectas lineas & circulos. Pp. 586-588 a. 1 plate.3. Novum Theorema Pro Doctrina Sectionum Conicarum. Pp. 586-588 a. 1 engraved plate. </em> hardcover