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1994BL3853Quebec:: Mediaspaul 1994. 1994. 8vo. 290 pp. Plates; page 11 ink underlined. Original pictorial wrappers. Very good . ISBN: 12549487 Mediaspaul, (1994). unknown books
1912S11207Paris:: Ancienne Librairie Poussielgue 1912. 1912. 8vo. xx 616 21 pp. Frontispiece. Original printed wrappers; mounted and repaired frontispiece laid down front cover creased rear cover mildly stained and toned edges chipped. Good. Ancienne Librairie Poussielgue, 1912. unknown books
1913S11209Paris:: Gabriel Beauchesne 1913. 1913. 8vo. 4 xv 1 479 5 pp. Frontispiece bibliography. Original printed wrappers glassine dust-jacket; head missing a piece top edges chipped rear cover slightly torn; jacket spine ends lightly chipped. Good. Gabriel Beauchesne, 1913. unknown books
1888SS11210Lyon:: Vitte & Perrussel 1888. 1888. 8vo. xiii 1 392 pp. Half title title printed in red & black; paper evenly toned. Quarter pebbled green morocco over marbled paper-backed boards 5 raised bands to gilt-stamped spine marbled free endleaves and pastedowns. Discrete ownership stamp of "FICHE". Fine. This is a detailed biography of Ozanam by one who admired his achievements detailing his scientific and scholarly interests work as a writer his works as a teacher professor 'a friend of youth' the Conferences of Notre-Dame and 'Les Cercles Catholiques' the Societe de Saint-Vincent de Paul as popularizer and as a Christian. Ozanam 1813-1853 was a French scholar who was "the leading historical and literary critic in the neo-Catholic movement in France during the first half of the 19th century." He was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1997 and is consequently referred to as Blessed Frederick by Catholics Wikip. Ozanam died at just 40 years of age due to 'consumption'. Huit wrote on the life and history of Plato the history of metaphysics Pierre-Simon Ballanche 1776-1847 etc. Vitte & Perrussel, 1888. hardcover books
1741016999Paris: Charles-Antoine Jombert 1741. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Nouvelle edition. Octavo 8vo. xx 103 pages of text followed by approximately 250 pages of logarithm tables followed by 6 pages of publisher's advertisement. Original full leather binding with moderate wear along the edges with the leather worn off the raised bands; remaining intact and attractive. Illustrated with four folding plates. A word or name on title page probably the place Mamerz engraved armorial bookplate on the inside front cover small stamp on the back of the title page and name stamped in gilt on the front cover. While there is minor soiling minor browning to the edges of the title page and a few instances of ink corrections the text is otherwise clean and unmarked. New edition corrected. Charles-Antoine Jombert Hardcover books
173640302Paris: Charles-Antoine Jombert 1736. 16mo 16.2 cm 6.375". 8 308 20 index pp.; 8 fold. plts. <br><br>Corrected and enlarged edition following the first of 1684. Ozanam 16401718 was a largely self-taught mathematician who became a teacher and a member of the Académie des Sciences. He published a number of well-regarded treatises on mathematics including the much-reprinted Dictionnaire mathématique the first work of its kind in French and the groundbreaking Récréations mathématiques et physiques. The present work on practical geometry is => illustrated with eight tipped-in folding engraved plates while its accompanying "petit traité" features numerous in-text diagrams. Contemporary mottled roan spine gilt extra with raised bands and gilt-stamped leather title-label; acid-pitted and worn especially at joints and extremities. All edges stained red. One plate creased near fold with outer edge slightly proud. Pages and plates clean. Charles-Antoine Jombert hardcover books
17203501Paris 1720. Hardcover. Very Good. 28 engraved folding plates. 8vo contemporary tree calf rebacked. Extremities worn; bookplate removed from front pastedown but still a quite nice copy of an attractively illustrated book. <br/><br/> hardcover books
32253OZANAM Jacques. METHODE DE LEVER LES PLANS ET LES CARTES DE TERRE ET DES MER. Paris: Charles-Antoine Jombert 1755. Small 8vo. Contemporary calf. xii 2 8 pages 16 folding engraved plates. First published in 1693. Illustrated with sixteen plates showing various instruments including the surveyor's compass the plane table the instrument universal and "Niveau de M. Huygens" a surveyor's level. There are severa chapters on the mapping the sea. Bookplate. Ex-library stamps on title page some minor cover wear. Still an attractive copy. unknown books
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 books
1711223293London: Printed for R. Sare 1711. First Edition. 2 xii 57 1 ad pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Contemporary paneled calf. Boards detached but present title page with some cellotape discoloration else internally Fine. First Edition. 2 xii 57 1 ad pp. 1 vols. 12mo. ESTC N34989 2 Copies Michigan & Texas Printed for R. Sare unknown books
1750264961Paris: Quay des Augiustin.Jombert 1750. Nouvelle edition. 16 folding plates. xii 244 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Motlled contemporary calf edges red. Nouvelle edition. 16 folding plates. xii 244 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Jacques Ozanam 1640-1718 was self-taught maths teacher. This book was very popular and was first published in 1693. There are several chapter on mapping the sea. Barbier III 92; Brunet IV 302; Smith History of Mathematics II p. 135 Quay des Augiustin...Jombert unknown books
17650000545Paris: Jombert 1765. Contemporary calf. Good . Two parts: Manuscript and Complete printed text for Ozanam's Trigonometrie. 8vo. 18.4 X 11.4cm. Contemporary mottled calf; raised bands; gilt floral designs in panels; leather label with gilt title; breaks along spine for both boards affecting lower cord of rear board; corners rubbed with minor loss; covers with gilt filigree border; all edges of text block gilt. Book housed in quarter leather clamshell box. Collation: Manuscript- 220pp. 3 folded plates and 1 tipped in note in printed text at p. 68. Manuscript note on verso of pl. 4; Text- xvi 128 384 pp. 6 copper engraved plates. The unlabeled pages contain the Tables des sinus 182pp and Tables des lograrithmes 102 pp. This is a unique and rare 18th century complementary manuscript bound in front of printed text for Ozanam's treatise on rectilinear and spherical trigonometry with accompanying tables for sines tangents and secants. The manuscript contains detailed information arithmetic trigonometry and geometry with theorems corollaries and problems with reference to Euclid Archimedes and Metius. There is also tables that can be used with sun dials. Information for construction of sun dial is also provided. The mathematic sections of the manuscript provide the reader with detailed information for measuring angles and surfaces in great detail. These are complemented by numerous drawings many colored and tables. <br/><br/>Ozanam was a French mathematician whose trigonometric and logarithmic tables first published in 1670 were more accurate than any previously published. The later edition here attests to the popularity and value of Ozanam's work. Jombert unknown books
1712RRW1591London:: John Nicholson and Sold by John Morphew 1712. Vols. IV-V: Oxford: Printed by L. Lichfield for John Nicholson. . . and Sold by John Morphew 1712. 1712. 5 volumes complete. 8vo. 6 x 4 1-80 1-288; 241-92 1-156 1-72 8; 16 1-215 1 1-131 1 10; 32 1-185 7 14 1-204 8; 16 1-166 18 292 pp. "Nearly 200" engraved plates extensive tables subscriber's list. Original blind-stamped speckled calf modern maroon leather gilt-stamped spine labels; joints cracked volume 1 corner bumped. Ownership gilt-stamps at foot of spine: "FFF" with a floating leg and spur above. Very good. First English edition. Ozanam was a self-taught French mathematician better known for his writing than for any major discoveries though he did effect significant improvements on existing logarithmic tables. Nearly the entire first volume is devoted to Euclid's Elements. The work also contains: trigonometry calculating tables geometry geodesy fortification mechanics simple & compound engines statics hydrostatics perspective geography and dialing. The English edition of the Cursus Mathematicus also contains contributions from the English mathematician J. T. Desaguliers: "In 1712 Desaguliers was also working on Ozanam's Cursus mathematicus. This was a complete course in mathematics in five-volumes originally in French and which was 'done into English . . . by several hands' for John Nicholson and again printed by L. Lichfield and sold by John Morphew. Volumes 4 and 5 which treated respectively 'Mechanicks and Perspective' and 'Geography and Dialling' were specifically said to be translated and 'amended in several places by J. T. Desaguliers.' . . . During his last years in Oxford Desaguliers was clearly busy not only translating many hundreds of pages of Ozanam's works but also amending and even correcting the French mathematician's works. In the eighteenth century a translator had perhaps more freedom than would be condone today to put his individual mark on the translated text." – Audrey T. Carpenter John Theophilus Desaguliers pp. 114-115. Volumes: I. Contains a short Treatise of Algebra and the Elements of Euclid; II. Arithmetic and Trigonometry with correct Tables of Logarithms Sines and Tangents; III. Geometry and Fortification; IV. Mechanics and Perspective; V. Geography and Dialling. John Nicholson, and Sold by John Morphew, 1712. [Vols. IV-V]: Oxford: Printed by L. Lichfield for John Nicholson. . ., and Sold hardcover books
17650000635Paris: Author & Jombert 1765. Contemporary mottled calf. Good . Two parts: Manuscript and Complete printed text for Ozanam's Trigonometrie. 8vo. 18.4 X 11.4cm. Contemporary mottled calf; raised bands; gilt floral designs in panels; leather label with gilt title; breaks along spine for both boards affecting lower cord of rear board; corners rubbed with minor loss; covers with gilt filigree border; all edges of text block gilt. Book housed in quarter leather clamshell box. Collation: Manuscript- 220pp. 3 folded plates and 1 tipped in note in printed text at p. 68. Manuscript note on verso of pl. 4; Text- xvi 128 384 pp. 6 copper engraved plates. The unlabeled pages contain the Tables des sinus 182pp and Tables des lograrithmes 102 pp. This is a unique and rare 18th century complementary manuscript bound in front of printed text for Ozanam's treatise on rectilinear and spherical trigonometry with accompanying tables for sines tangents and secants. The manuscript contains detailed information arithmetic trigonometry and geometry with theorems corollaries and problems with reference to Euclid Archimedes and Metius. There are also tables that can be used with sundials. Information for construction of sundial is also provided. The mathematic sections of the manuscript provide the reader with detailed information for measuring angles and surfaces. This information is complemented by numerous colored drawings and tables. <br/><br/>Ozanam was a French mathematician who's trigonometric and logarithmic tables first published in 1670 were more accurate than any previously published. The later edition here attests to the popularity and value of Ozanam's work. Author & Jombert unknown books
181440356London: Longman et al. 1814. Complete English Edition. 8vo pp. ii xxvi 380; ii xvi 390; ii xii 424; ii xii 440. Bound in contemporary 3/4 calf gilt spine gilt in compartments with morocco labels bit rubbed generally a fresh attractive set. Hall Old Conjuring Books 165-166. A French mathematician born at Bouligneux Ain 1640 Ozanam died in Paris in 1717. He came of a rich family which had converted from Judiasm to Catholicism.Though he began the study of theology to please his father he was more strongly attracted to mathematics which he mastered without the aid of a teacher. His mathematical publications were numerous and well received. Recreations translated later into English and well known today was published in 1694. He was elected member of the Academy of Sciences in 1701. See The Catholic Encyclopaedia. Includes sections on arithmetic mechanics optics acoustics astronomy navigation pyrotechnics magnetism etc. Longman et al. unknown books