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1275367461.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
175035023Paris: Jacques Rollin. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1750-49-50-50. Hardcover. 136 engraved plates. 16 460 20; 2 462 16; 2 482 12; 8 446 5 pages. 4 volumes. 8vo 193x109 mm contemporary mottled calf gilt with morocco lettering pieces; contents clean. NOTES: Popular work on recreational mathematics and science originally published in 1694. DSB X 264; Houzeau & Lancaster 9338. NOTES: problems and puzzles . Math games geometry music optics gnomonic cosmography mechanical and physical pyrotechnics. Then in the 4th vol artificial phosphors lamps etc. . Jacques Rollin hardcover
2009DADAX1104451654Kessinger Publishing 2009-04-27. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.13x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
177824180<p><strong>1778 Mathematics & Physics Ozanam Recreations Magic Navigation Optics Science 4v</strong></p><p>Jacques Ozanam was a 17th-century French mathematician most-known for his work '<em>Recreations'</em> or '<em>Mathematics'</em> which covered a wide variety of scientific and mathematical topics. This impressive 1778 edition covers notable and desirable contents including math optics geography astronomy mechanics and architecture. The <strong><u>89 impressive engravings</u></strong> accentuate the desirability of this work – engravings of columns science and physics experiments and even an illustration of early playing cards! </p><p>Item number: #24180</p><p>Price: $795</p><p>OZANAM Jacques</p><p><strong><em>ReÌcreÌations matheÌmatiques et physiques qui contiennent les probleÌ‚mes & les questions les plus remarquables & les plus propres aÌ€ piquer la curiositeÌ tant des matheÌmatiques que de la physique</em></strong></p><p>Paris: Cl Ant Jombert 1778.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages; 4 volumes</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Vol. 1 – 4 xviii 2 464</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Vol. 2 – 4 432</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Vol. 3 – 4 463 1</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Vol. 4 – 4 523 1</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif--><strong>89 engraved plates</strong></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: French</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Leather; secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~7.75in X 5in 20cm x 12.5cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>24180</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Cl Ant Jombert hardcover
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175018749Paris 1750. 8vo. Jacques Rollin Contemporary mottled calf spine gilt in compartments with two red morocco labels lettered in gold blue marbled edges. With 136 engraved plates 9 folding 127 full-page numerous woodcut diagrams and printed tables in the text. 4 volumes. 16 460 20; 4 462 14; 2 482 12; 8 446 5 pp. Enlarged edition of a famous compendium of popular science complete with all 136 engraved plates. The work discusses a wide variety of subjects as it presents both serious scientific problems and experiments as well as descriptions of conjuring tricks fireworks and games. The problems and their solutions are arranged according to subject: arithmetical geometrical gnomonical optical mechanical pyrotechnical and physical. The optical problems were based on the author's own teachings of perspective and include working with mirrors anamorphosis and a camera obscura. All problems and experiments described are clearly and fully depicted on the numerous engraved plates.For his Recreations Jacques Ozanam 1640-1717 used everything known at the time in the field of popular science and made use of the works of Claude Gaspard Bachet de Mérizac Claude Mydorge Jean Leurechon and Daniel Schwenter. The added treatise on clocks which can be found in the third volume was based upon Domenico Martinelli's Horlogi elementari 1669 with popular observations by Ozanam added. However Ozanam not only recreated other scientist's experiments but also presented his own including a first idea of a movie made by quickly projecting magic lantern slides of the same figure in slightly different poses creating the illusion of a person walking. His work became very popular and was used at schools and at home to teach youth all aspects of mathematical sciences. The first edition was published in 1694; this is the final edition in the original form as the work was almost entirely rewritten by Jean-Étienne Montucla 1725-1799 shortly after. The present edition was significantly enlarged compared to the first edition with extra information and 52 additional plates.Ozanam came from a Jewish family that had converted to Catholicism. He taught mathematics in Lyon before going to Paris where his teaching brought him a substantial income. Ozanam cannot be regarded as a first-rate mathematician but he had a flair for writing and during his career he wrote a number of books some of which were very popular passing through many editions. His contributions consisted of popular treatises and reference works on 'useful and practical mathematics' and this extremely popular work on mathematical recreations which had by far the more lasting impact. Ozanam's Récréations may be regarded as the forerunner of modern books on mathematical recreations.With a paper shelfmark label mounted on the front pastedown of each volume "j3459/ 223". The edges and corners of the boards of all volumes are somewhat scuffed. Internally clean with only minor foxing on some of the leaves plates 19-21 in volume 1 are bound in the wrong order. Otherwise in very good condition.l Caillet 8242 mentions only 132 plates; Sotheran 12888; Poggendorff II col. 342; cf. DSB IX p. 263-265. hardcover
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1748RW1593Paris:: Chez Charles-Ant. Jombert 1748. 1748. 12mo. arranged by successive 8vo. Sm. 4to. signatures = 12mo. xxi 3 240 12 pp. 12 engraved folding plates. Ownership signatures of Frank W. Cousins and A. H. Murray gift inscription of Michael Daley to Frank W. Cousins armorial bookplate with Stonor family crest. Original mottled calf gilt-decorated spine; joints worn. Very good. "In 1688 Ozanam provided an ample explanation of the use of the proportional compass which Galileo Galilei 1564-1642 had illustrated in his work "Operations of the geometric and military compass" dated 1606. This instrument. . . was intended to provide a quick means of calculation for all operations pertaining to the art of war such as ballistics or the measuring or distances and of places. / Ozanam's text . . . is divided into two parts. The first regards the construction and use of the sector that versatile Galilean instrument of 1596. The second consists in a treatise on the division of surfaces." – Cigola p. 229. / "By almost any criterion Ozanam cannot be regarded as a first rate mathematician even of his own time. But he had a flair for writing and during his career wrote a number of books some of which were very popular passing through many editions. . . . In short his contributions consisted of popular treatises and reference works on 'useful and practical mathematics'" –William L. Schaaf DSB X p. 264. PROVENANCE: Stonor family; A. H. Murray; Michael J. Daley fl. ca. 1970-75; Frank W. Cousins who wrote on sundials 1970 and gyroscopes. REFERENCES: Cigola Michela ed. Distinguished Figures in Descriptive Geometry and Its Applications for Mechanism Science from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century. Springer 2016. Chez Charles-Ant. Jombert, 1748. unknown
1769000017577Paris: Chez Claude-Antoine Jombert Fils Libraire rue Dauphine. 1769. Nouvelle Edition. hardcover. Good . 16mo over 5 3/4" - 6 3/4" tall. xxiv 240 pp. Enrichie de Figures en Taille-douce. Contemporary worn calf extra-gilt spine red morocco label tips of spine worn. The first edition appeared in 1688 but without illustrations. This Ozanam brother was a noted French mathematician who specialized in textbooks and tutoring. 110504A <br /> Chez Claude-Antoine Jombert, Fils, Libraire rue Dauphine. hardcover
18353Paris, Estienne Michallet, 1688.
174618571746 Chez Charles-Antoine Jombert, Paris, 1746. In-8, reliure de conservation de Christopher Clarkson en vélin blanc, avec lanières. 8 feuillets, 182 pages, 1 feuillet. 30 planches gravées dépliantes. Tirée du "Cours de Mathématique"
173692343Paris, Jombert, 1736, in-12, [8]-308-[20] pp, 8 pl, Veau marbré de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre rouge, Figures dans le texte. Nouvelle édition de l'un des tout premiers ouvrages d'Ozanam (1640-1718), publié pour la première fois en 1684 et maintes fois réédité. L'auteur des célèbres Récréations mathématiques présente ici un traité de géométrie pratique traditionnel, dans lequel il démontre sa grande connaissance de la géométrie des anciens. L'ouvrage est organisé de manière classique par problème, en tenant compte de la division entre longimétrie, planimétrie et stéréométrie. Bel exemplaire. Mouillure claire dans l'angle des derniers cahiers. DSB X, p. 264. Couverture rigide
178174696Chez Alex. Jombert le jeune 1781 In-12, plein veau raciné, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés, pièce de titre maroquin rouge, VI- 494 pp., XVIII planches repliées in fine. Reliure frottée, mouillure angulaire sur les 6 premières pages, intérieur assez frais.
174193006Paris, C.A. Jombert, 1741, in-8, 4 vol, Basane maroquinée verte, roulette sur les plats, dos à nerfs très orné, titre dorés, doublure et garde de papier à damiers dorés. Reliure de l'époque, Avec un traité des horloges élémentaires. Nouvelle édition illustrée de 136 pl. dépliantes h.t. gravées sur cuivre représentant différentes expériences, certaines avec les instruments et appareils pour les réaliser. Cette nouvelle édition est considérablement augmentée depuis la première parue en 1694 (2 volumes et 84 planches). Ce grand classique est toujours très recherché. Une bonne partie du premier volume est consacrée à la théorie des nombres qu'Ozanam connaissait parfaitement. Le traité des horloges est une traduction de celui de l'italien Domenico Martinelli "Horologi elementari", publié à Venise en 1669. T.I: [8] ff+ 460 pp+ [10] ff, avec 32 pl. (la pl. 26 est un fac-simile ancien.) T. II: [2] ff+ 462 pp. + [7] ff. avec 56 pl. (il y a 2 pl. 14, la pl. 23 du cadran universel est un fac-simile ancien.) T. III: [1] f. + 482 + [6] ff. avec 31 planches (il y a 2 pl. chif. 7). T. IV : [4] ff, + 446 pp. + [3] ff. avec 17 pl. Étiquette ex-libris, aux contreplats : Ce livre appartient à M. Touvenot de Sabloniere, conseiller du Roi, Rapporteur & Certificateur des Criées au Châtelet de Paris. (Les étiquettes sont partiellement recouvertes de papier rose ou grattées pour 2 volumes, mais bien lisible au T. IV.) Dos uniformément passés, quelques accrocs aux coins, petite épidermure au dos du T. 2. et sur un plat du T. 3, tache sombre au plat supérieur du Tome 4. Mais très bel exemplaire, richement relié à l'époque. Couverture rigide
175071788À Paris, chez Jacques Rollin, 1750, in-8, 4 volumes, Veau marbré de l'époque, dos à nerfs et fleuronnés, pièces de titre rouges, tomaisons vertes, tranches rouges, 136 planches gravées sur cuivre, certaines dépliantes, représentant différentes expériences, la plupart avec les instruments et appareils pour les réaliser. Nouvelle édition des célèbres Récréations. Ce grand classique, toujours très recherché, du mathématicien Ozanam (1640-1717), a paru à l'origine en 1692. Il contient le Traité des horloges, qui est une traduction de l'ouvrage de Domenico Martinelli : Horologii elementari publié à Venise en 1669. "Cet ouvrage curieux, beaucoup plus ample que ceux qui avaient déjà paru sous le même titre, contient la solution d'une foule de problèmes d'arithmétique, de géométrie, d'optique, de gnomonique, de mécanique, de pyrotechnique, etc." (Quérard). "Il contient la solution d'une quantité de problèmes mathématiques, tours de gobelets, de cartes et d'escamotage, tous décrits avec les perfectionnements désirables pour l'époque" (Ruegg). Une bonne partie du premier volume est consacrée à la théorie des nombres qu'Ozanam connaissait parfaitement. Bel exemplaire. Ruegg, Bibliographie de la prestidigitation française, p. 71-72. Couverture rigide
1778101033A Paris, chez Cl. Ant. Jombert, 1778, in-8, 4 vol, 89 pl, Veau marbré de l'époque, dos à nerfs et fleuronnés, tranches marbrées, Nouvelle édition : elle est attribuée à Jean-Étienne Montucla (1725-1799), qui n'aurait pas voulu se faire connaître et se serait caché sous des initiales qui signifieraient C[hanla] G[éomètre] Forézien, un pseudonyme. Cette édition ne contient pas le Traité des horloges de Domenico Martinelli, qui accompagne les éditions antérieures. Elle est illustrée de planches repliées, gravées sur cuivre, représentant différentes expériences. Frottements, accidents aux coiffes, coins usés; sinon, bon exemplaire. Quérard VI, p. 536. Couverture rigide
86694Chez Claude Jombert, 1720, 1 volume de 125x200 mm environ, (1) f., (7) ff. (titre, préface, table), 108 pages suivies de 36 planches dépliantes, reliure plein veau marbré fauve, dos à nerfs portant titres doré sur pièce de titre bordeaux, orné de caissons à motifs dorés, gardes marbrées, tranches rouges. Coiffes manquantes, coins émoussés, quelques rousseurs, petite mouillure sur la page de titre, sinon bon état.