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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
173646755Paris, Charles-Antoine Jombert, 1736. 8vo. Contemp. full vellum. 150,(2) pp. and 1 folded engraved plate, many textdiagrams. Leaves somewhat browned.
173646755Paris Charles-Antoine Jombert 1736. 8vo. Contemp. full vellum. 1502 pp. and 1 folded engraved plate many textdiagrams. Leaves somewhat browned. <br/><br/><em>Ozanam's work on the proportional compas - first printed in 1688 - became very popular and successfull and it was lastly printed in 1794."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."DSB. </em> hardcover
1781438011781 Paris. A. Jombert. 1781. 1 volume in-12, plein veau tacheté, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre brune. (2) ff. ; 494 pp. ; (1) f. ; 18 planches dépliantes.
178117432Contenant la Pratique de la Géométrie tant sur le papier que sur le terrain, la Trigonométrie rectiligne, et la manière de lever, de tracer et de représenter en perspective toute sorte de Plans et d'Élévations, par feu M. Ozanam, ouvrage entièrement refondu et considérablement augmenté par M. Audierne.A Paris, chez Alex Jombert le jeune, Librairie pour l'Art militaire, les Mathématique et l'Architecture - 1781 - vi et 478 pages. 18 planches gravées repliées hors texte de figures géométriques, de plans, etc...Reliure plein veau marbré de l'époque. Dos à nerfs orné et doré avec pièce de titre. Tranches rouges. Mors fendus. Coiffe supérieure manquante. Pas de rousseur. Bon état intérieur. Format in-12°(18x10).Jacques Ozanam (1640-1718) est surtout connu pour ses différents écrits mathématiques, dont un portant sur des tables trigonométriques et logarithmiques.
1741005162Paris Charles-Antoine Jombert 1741 In-8 cuir Moyen
1725R300123349CHEZ CLAUDE JOMBERT. 1725. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Etat passable, Plats abîmés, Manque en coiffe de pied, Intérieur acceptable. 396 pages - nombreuses figures en noir et blanc dans le texte - coins abîmés - manque de cuir sur le 1er plat - plats frottés - coiffe en tête abîmée - coiffe en pied absente - titre doré absent sur le dos - 3 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.05-XVIII ème siècle
1779GITd362A Paris chez Claude-Antoine Jombert 1779. In-12 2 feuillets non chiffrés V-XXIV 2-538pp. Pleine basane havane racinée, dos à nerfs orné de compartiments dorés, pièce de titre grenat, tranches brique, reliure de l'époque. Orné de 12 planches hors texte dépliantes, regroupant 120 figures. 3 coins légèrement émoussés, bien complet de toutes ses planches.
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: Claude Jombert 1720. Hardcover. Very Good. 276 pp. With 28 engraved folding plates bound at rear. 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/> Claude Jombert hardcover
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.
1769311769, chez Claude-Antoine Jombert, fils, in-16 plein cuir de XX+240 pages, titrage doré, pages de garde et tranches marbrés, 12 planches noir et blanc dépliantes en fin d'ouvrage. Avec un traité de division des champs. « Pour résoudre promptement et très exactement les problèmes de la géométrie pratique, tant sur le papier que sur le terrein, sans aucun calcul » | Etat : Assez bon état général, petit accroc sur le 4ème plat, coins un peu usés (Ref.: MA31)
176919353Où l'on enseigne la manière de mettre toutes sortes d'objets en perspective, et d'en représenter les ombres causées par le soleil ou par une petite lumière. Tirée du cours de Mathématique de M. Ozanam, de l'académie royale des sciences.A Paris, chez Claude-Antoine Jombert fils ainé, Libraire - 1769 - xvi + 108 pages + 63 figures en 36 planches dépliantes.Reliure plein veau marbré de l'époque. Dos à nerfs orné et doré avec pièce de titre. Tranches rouges. Coiffes manquantes. Trou de ver en bas du mors du 1er plat. Rares rousseurs. Bon état. Format in-8°(20x13).Jacques Ozanam (1640-1718) est surtout connu pour ses différents écrits mathématiques, dont un portant sur des tables trigonométriques et logarithmiques.
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
1736R300112000CHEZ CHARLES ANTOINE JOMBERT. 1736. In-12. Cartonné. Etat passable, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 308 pages - contre plats jaspés - tranches rosées - plats cartonnés brut - dos absent - mouillures en fin d'ouvrage sans réelle conséquence sur la lecture - quelques figures en noir et blanc dans le texte - 5 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.05-XVIII ème siècle
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
174852002Paris, Charles-Ant. Jombert 1748 In-12, plein veau marbré ép., dos à nerfs, caissons ornés, XX- 240 pp., 12 planches gravées hors texte schémas mathématiques et instruments de mesure. Coiffes usées, plats frottés, intérieur frais.
1720139671720. Plena piel nueva con hierros y nervios. unknown
175839371758 1 Paris, Jombert, 1758, petit in-8° relié veau marbré d'époque, dos à nerfs orné, coins frottés, XII planches dépliantes in-fine.
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
1720AQ11862A Paris: Chez Claude Jombert 1720. 8 321pp 1. With 24 engraved plates illustrating numerous geometric constants. Attractively bound in recent calf-backed marbled boards. Some marginal foxing to prelims. otherwise an exemplary copy. Jacques Ozanam 1640-1717 French mathematician. Of a Catholic family with Jewish descent Ozanam discarded theological study on the death of his father and began offering private instruction in mathematics a subject in which he was apparently self-taught. This present work contains much of interest to mathematical study on the subject of geometrical theories. . 8vo. Chez Claude Jombert hardcover
178129521781 1781 Chez Alex Jombert, à Paris, 1781. Un volume in-8 plein veau d'époque, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons, 494 pages + XVIII planches dépliantes. Bel exemplaire malgré un léger manque au 1er plat et aux coiffes.
172035228Paris: E Lacademie Royale Des Sciences. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1720. Hardcover. B&W Illustrations; Folio about 18 x 15"; 360 pages; LES ELEMENS DEUCLIDE. 1720. Mathematics. LES ELEMENS DEUCLIDE Expliquez dUneManiere nouvelle & tres-facile avec lusage de chaque Propositionpour toutes les parties des Mathematiques. Par le P. Dechalles dela Compagnie de Jesus. Nouvelle Edition. Revue corrigee &augmentee. Claude Jombert 1720. 12mo. 24; 216 xlviii; 217-360pp page xlviii mis-paginated lviii. Calf with gilt-decorated spine redlabel edges sprinkled red. Minor scuffing/ superficial chipping tocovers covers bowed split to upper portion of front joint. Lightdampstaining to pages and plates contents otherwise very good. Dark pencilling from bookseller ---NOTES: New revised edition corrected and augmented by Ozanam. Armorial bookplate on frontpastedown of the Lee family. 16 folding plates illustrating geometric concepts. ------- Provenance: Sir Harry Lancelot Lee was related to General Lee. In the United States the name of General Robert E. Lee is one that commands great respect - especially in the South where he's fondly remembered as the finest Confederate general of the American Civil War. But was isn't known so widely is that General Lee's family came from Shropshire and the family home still exists. For 500 years the Lee family owned a sizeable chunk of the county in the parish of Alveley near Bridgnorth. The family originally-named de la Lee and probably of Norman descent lived in Coton Hall from the 1300s onwards. The tombs of of two Lees with effigies are in Acton Burnell Church. And it's only because the present-day Coton Hall was put up for sale early in 2003 that the Lees of Shropshire came to light again. Present day Coton Hall was built soon after 1800 for Harry Lancelot Lee in the Georgian style. At the time the estate ran to 5000 acres. Although the present building is only some 200 years old the Lee family's connections with the land go back 1000 years. The previous building on the site was also called Coton Hall - and it was from here that Robert E. Lee's ancestors left for America in the 1600s. Two of them Richard Henry and Francis Lightfoot Lee were the only brothers to sign the Declaration of Independence. General Robert E. Lee's father was 'Light Horse Harry' Lee a famous soldier of the American War of Independence where he was known for his courage in fighting the British. And by a bizarre paradox he may well have been reponsible for the deaths of soldiers from Shropshire - elements of the 53rd Regiment which later became the Shropshire Regiment were all but wiped out and the remainder captured at the Battle of Saratoga in 1777. Light Horse Harry resigned from the army as soon as the British were defeated and settled down to raise the family that included the young general. Well maybe that's a little kind - before long he deserted Robert and his mother and left them to fend for themselves in Virginia. Harry bolted to the Caribbean in search of fortune. Robert E. Lee went into military college at West Point and became a career soldier in the U. S. Army. He graduated from the West Point military school with not a single demerit point - something no-one has ever done before or since. He joined the U. S. Army but offered his services to the breakaway Confederates when the American Civil War in the 1860s. This made him a traitor in the eyes of the Union but Lee sided with the Confederate states because his home state of Virginia was one of them. . E Lacademie Royale Des Sciences. hardcover
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"
17112088A Paris, Chez Claude Jombert, 1711. In-8 de [18]-268 pages suivies des planches, plein veau brun, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, étiquette de ttitre maroquin bordeaux. Coins frottés, mors épidermé, plats griffés, coiffe supérieure manquante.