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169446773Paris, Jean Jombert, 1694. 8vo. 2 contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spines with gilt lettering. Light wear to spine top of spines. 2 very small nicks to lower compartment of volume 2. Small crack to one hinge on volume 2, but in no way loosening. (32),400""(16),303,(1) pp. + ""Horloges"" separately paginated (8),163,(5) pp. With in all 84 engraved plates, some with many figs. Internally clean and fine.
169446773Paris Jean Jombert 1694. 8vo. 2 contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spines with gilt lettering. Light wear to spine top of spines. 2 very small nicks to lower compartment of volume 2. Small crack to one hinge on volume 2 but in no way loosening. 32400;163031 pp. "Horloges" separately paginated 81635 pp. With in all 84 engraved plates some with many figs. Internally clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>Scarce first edition and the first work of its kind "Recreational Mathematics".Qzanam's "contributions consisted of popular treatises and reference works on "useful and practical mathematics" and an extremely popular work on mathematical recreations; the latter had by far the more lasting impact. Ozanam’s Récréations may be regarded as the forerunner of modern books on mathematical recreations. He drew heavily on the works of Bachet de Méziriac Mydorge Leurechon and Daniel Schwenter; his own contributions were somewhat less significant for he was not a particularly creative mathematician. The work was later augmented and revised by Montucla and still later was translated into English by Hutton 1803."DSB. </em> hardcover
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
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
1712317879London 1712. First edition in English. 205 engraved plates. 6 x 288; 24 92 156 284; 16 215 1 blank 14 204 8; 30 185 7 72 8; 16 166 18 131 11pp. half-title in volume 1. 5 vols. 8vo. Contemporary half vellum from scraps with marbled paper panels on boards. Bookplate of George Craster. First edition in English. 205 engraved plates. 6 x 288; 24 92 156 284; 16 215 1 blank 14 204 8; 30 185 7 72 8; 16 166 18 131 11pp. half-title in volume 1. 5 vols. 8vo. Ozanam's Cours de mathematiques first published in 1693 contains sections on algebra and Euclid's Elements arithmetic trigonometry geometry fortification mechanics perspective geography and dialling. <br /> <br /> John Theophilus Desaguliers whose name is mentioned on the title-pages of volumes 4 and 5 published his translation of Ozanam's treatise on fortification separately in 1711 the treatise here forms the second part of volume 3 with its original title-page.<br /> <br /> In a curious vernacular binding in half vellum and marbled sides visibly pieced together from smaller fragments of skin. unknown
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
53225<p>Dublin printed by Peter Holy at the Mercury No. 1 in Skinner-Row MDCCLXXXIX. 1789. TITLE CONTINUED: Arithmetical sports; new games; rules for assuredly winning at all games whether of cards or dice; recreative fire-works; tricks to promote diversion in company and other curiosities. Translated from the French by Monsieur Ozanam 1789. Small 8vo approximately 150 x 80 mm 6 x 3½ inches pages: 3 4-226 14 - Contents and 3 pages of adverts old contemporary calf covers with new spine gilt lettered label between raised bands. Covers rubbed and corners worn 2 pages have some loss of text 1 due to a small hole which has been repaired the missing text has been pasted in see attached image brown stain affecting pages 94 and 95 see image occasional spot and pale stain pastedowns slightly stained small pale stain to last blank page most pages clean. A good copy. See: Raymond Toole Stott A Bibliography of English Conjuring 1581-1876 pages 174-175; Trevor H. Hall A Bibliography of Books on Conjuring in English from 1580 to 1850 page 66; Frederic Jessel Bibliographies of Works on Playing Cards and Gaming page 217 No. 1257; ESTC No: T170647. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING ALL ZOOMABLE FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST AND ALL PARCELS SENT FULLY TRACKED AND FULLY INSURED.</p> Dublin, printed by Peter Holy, at the Mercury, (No. 1) in Skinner-Row, M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]. hardcover
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
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
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
16940042261694 Paris, Jombert, 1694. Deux volumes petit in-8 (132 X 195 mm) veau fauve marbré, dos cinq nerfs, caissons dorés aux petits fers, large dentelle dorée en queue, pièce de titre maroquin rouge, tomaison dorée, coupes et coiffes filetées, tranches jaspées (reliure de l'époque). Tome I : (16) ff. de titre, préface et table des problèmes, 400 pages, 42/44 planches hors-texte (manquent les planches n°14 et 15) ; Tome II : (8) ff. de titre, préface et table des problèmes, 303 pages, 20 planches hors-texte (n°45 à 64) - (4) ff. de titre, préface et table des chapitres, 163 pages, (1) page d'extrait du privilège du roi, 20 planches hors-texte, (2) ff. de catalogue de la Librairie Jombert. Coiffe supérieure des deux tomes manquante, quelques cernes de mouillure dans la marge de plusieurs feuillets, sans gravité ni altération de la qualité du papier. Ex-libris tampon encré "P. GABENT" sur le premier feuillet blanc des deux tomes. JOINT une copie en fac-similé des deux planches manquantes.
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
39380P., Jombert, 1741, 4 VOLUMES in 8 reliés en pleine basane mouchetée, dos ornés de caissons dorés, tranches rouges (reliures de l'époque), T.1 : (8), 460pp., (10), 32 PLANCHES numérotées 1 à 32, T.2 : (2), 462pp., (7), 56 PLANCHES numérotées 1 à 55 (2 planches 17), T.3 : (1), 482pp., (6), 31 PLANCHES numérotées 1 à 30 (2 planches 7), T.4 : (4), 446pp., (3), 17 PLANCHES numérotées 1 à 17, SOIT 136 PLANCHES GRAVEES + FIGURES DANS LE TEXTE
1848016849France 1848. Rare newspaper. 389 issues each issue circa 4pp. From Saturday 15th April 1848 to Thursday 31st May 1849. Lacking 9 issues. Bound in 2 volumes. Bindings heavily worn text bloch detached from one volume. Some occasional tears a couple of issues defective some occasional staining. Overall pages in good clean condition. F. Near Very Good. Folio. unknown
245013Amsterdam Huguetan 1691. 14 739 pp. Engraved frontispiece. 24 engraved plates. Contemporary half calf. Gilt spine. A little rubbed. Upper joint starting but still holding firm. A little waterstained in upper margin. A few pages with minor tear. Provenence: From Valdemar Caste Tåsinge. . unknown
169628<p>the forerunner of mathematical recreations and its use in the art of illusionism and magic</p><p>an early manual for the first "mentalists"</p><p>Ozanam Jacques<strong>.</strong> <em>Recreations mathematiques et physiques VOL I. </em>Amsterdam: Gallet 1696.</p><p>Togheter with</p><p>Ozanam Jacques<strong>.</strong> <em>Recreations mathematiques et physiques VOL II. </em>Paris : Jombert 1696.</p><p>2 volumes in 8vo 188x120 mm contemporary calf with gilt decorations at spine pp. 16 265 1; 266-583 25 the last is blank. Engraved title-page.</p><p>Second edition of the forerunner of modern books on mathematical recreations including illusionism mentalism fireworks conjuring sundials and clocks.</p><p>84 engraved folding plates 45 first Vol. 39 second that support the solution of mathematical arithmetic geometric optical or cosmographic problems or that visualize the mechanism of a clock.</p><p>Scarce second edition 1st published in 1694 of the first work on recreational mathematics. This is one of the most popular books on the subject dealing among the other subjects with fireworks conjuring and presenting in vol. 2 a translation of Domenico Martinelli's treatise on clocks printed in Venice in 1663 p. 473</p><p>The volumes are divided into 9 topics</p><p>Vol 1: 1 Arithmetic 2 Geometry 3 Optics 4 Gnomonics and 5 Cosmography.</p><p>Vol 2 6 Mechanics 7 Pyrotechnics 8 Physics and 9 the translation Martinelli treatise on Watches.</p><p>For each topic Ozanam presents a series of problems with the various possible solutions described and often illustrated</p><p>Among the problems of mechanics Ozanam describes and illustrate a form of transport that foreshadows the automobile: behind the driver who holds reins in his hands stands a valet who activates with his feet two spring-loaded boards giving the carriage its impetus playing the role of a modern engine.</p><p>Most of the chapter about arithmetic is dedicated to the art of illusionism and mathematical games. A long chapter is dedicated to magic squares from pp. 36 on but many are the tricks described always in the form of a problem/solution which today are attributed to a kind of illusionism called <strong><em>mentalism</em></strong> a form of illusionism whose practitioners through techniques such as <em>cold reading</em> or <em>hot reading</em> give the illusion of being able to read others 'minds demonstrating supernatural or at least highly developed mental and intuitive ability.</p><p>In their performances mentalists give the impression of being able to exercise telepathy clairvoyance divination precognition psychokinesis mediumship mind control hypnosis prodigious memory and rapid mental calculation.</p><p>Among the games described in the text that can be accounted under this category we remember for example:</p><p>Problem XII: Thrown two dice how to guess the values on the top two sides without looking at them.</p><p>Problem XIV: Guessing a number that someone has chosen by asking him questions</p><p>Problem XVI: Guessing a number someone has chosen without asking them questions</p><p>problem XX: Guess how many coins a spectator hides in his hands</p><p>Problem XXVIII: Given three known playing cards and three spectators guess which card each one has chosen.</p><p>problem XXXI: Among different cards arranged on three decks how to guess which one the spectator has chosen</p><p>and many others.</p><p>Jacques Ozanam 1640 - 1718 was a French mathematician.</p><p>Although his father pushed him toward an ecclesiastical career he was much more attracted by science and mathematics that continued to study as a self-taught. At the age of 15 he was able to write a treatise on mathematics but his father induced him to enroll in courses in theology despite his little inclination for the priestly life. After four years of theological studies his father died and he returned to scientific studies.</p><p>In 1670 he published trigonometric and logarithmic tables more accurate than the existing Ulacq Pitiscus and Briggs works and numerous and well received mathematical publications.</p><p>In particular he had great success with <em>Dictionnaire mathématique</em> the five volumes of the <em>Cours de mathématiques</em> and <em>Récréations mathématiques et physiques </em>; his manuscript entitled <em>Les six livres de l'Arithmétique de Diophante augmentés et reduits à la spécieuse</em> received commendations from Leibnitz himself.</p><p><em>Récréations mathématiques et physiques</em> was also successful in the English translation and is still well known and looked after today.</p><p>He was elected a member of the <em>Académie Royale des Sciences</em> now <em>Académie des Sciences </em>in 1701. The death of his wife plunged him into deep sorrow and the loss of his foreign pupils through the War of the Spanish Succession reduced him to poverty.</p><p>Conditions: light marks of use at bindng in general very good condotions</p><p>Provenance: Paper ex-libris pasted at title page of both volumes " Engeg. Gio Battisa Carraca.</p>
174115729Paris, Jombert, 1741. 4 vol in-8 de (16)-460-(20) pp. 32 pl. ; (4)-462-(14) pp. 56 pl. ; (2)-482-(12) pp. 31 pl. ; (8)-446-(6) pp. 17 pl., veau marbré, dos orné à nerfs, pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin rouge et brun (reliure de l'époque).
1814021569London: for Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown 1814. Octavo. Improved with many additions and observation by Hutton. Four Volumes in Two Four Title pages 98 plates on 97 leavessome folding with 4 manuscript pages bound inmathematical some plates hand coloredmost likely by previous owner Hutton was an English mathematician and surveyo. He was a professor of mathematics at the Royal Military Academy Woolwich and he was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Bound in 3/4 maroon polished calf over marbled paper covered boards raised bands with compartments lettered and decorated in gilt joints and corners rubbed some toning or scattered foxing to plates text clean. A good set of this scarce work. for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown unknown
17234650Claude Jombert 13 x 20,5 Paris 1723 Quatre volumes in-8, reliure plein veau raciné de l'époque, dos à cinq nerfs orné de fleurons dorés et de petits fers, pièces de titre et de tomaison dorées, tranches rouges. Nouvelle édition revue, corrigée, augmentée. Vol. 1: Problèmes d'arithmétique, problèmes de géométrie, problèmes de musique, problèmes d'optique, (20)-460-(20) pp. 32 pl. Vol. 2: Problèmes de gnomonique, problèmes de cosmographie, problèmes de mécanique, (6)-462-(14) pp. 55 pl., dont nombreuses dépliantes. Vol. 3: Problèmes de pyrotechnie, problème de physique, traité des horloges élémentaires, (2)-482-(14) pp. 33 pl. Vol. 4: Des phosphores naturels, des phosphores artificiels, des phosphores et des lampes perpétuelles, tours de gibecière, (8)-446-(6) pp. 15 pl. L'ouvrage d'Ozanam (1640-1718) s'inscrit dans un genre éditorial qui s'est largement développé au XVIIe siècle, celui des "Récréations mathématiques", qui associent la science mathématique, le jeu, les tours et les expériences de physique. (cf. les travaux de Gilles Chabaud). La première édition du livre d'Ozanam, plus réduite, date de 1694. Les travaux d'Ozanam ont fait date, car l'ouvrage est à la fois rigoureux et récréatif. Réédité à de nombreuses reprises à l'identique dans son format de quatre volumes, il deviendra la référence du genre tout au long du XVIIIe siècle. Ozanam sera élu membre de l'Académie des Sciences en 1707. Petite étiquette de bibliothèque sur la page de titre, coins émoussés, coiffe inférieure abîmée et petits manques en queue et au plat inférieur du tome 3, bon intérieur, texte et planches sans rousseurs. Bon exemplaire. A noter ex-libris manuscrit de l'époque "Jarossay notaire" [nom de famille de l'ouest...patronyme également d'une dynastie d'horlogers à la fin du XVIIIe siècle...) (EvC146) PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST Livre
17234650Claude Jombert 13 x 20,5 Paris 1723 Quatre volumes in-8, reliure plein veau raciné de l'époque, dos à cinq nerfs orné de fleurons dorés et de petits fers, pièces de titre et de tomaison dorées, tranches rouges. Nouvelle édition revue, corrigée, augmentée. Vol. 1: Problèmes d'arithmétique, problèmes de géométrie, problèmes de musique, problèmes d'optique, (20)-460-(20) pp. 32 pl. Vol. 2: Problèmes de gnomonique, problèmes de cosmographie, problèmes de mécanique, (6)-462-(14) pp. 55 pl., dont nombreuses dépliantes. Vol. 3: Problèmes de pyrotechnie, problème de physique, traité des horloges élémentaires, (2)-482-(14) pp. 33 pl. Vol. 4: Des phosphores naturels, des phosphores artificiels, des phosphores et des lampes perpétuelles, tours de gibecière, (8)-446-(6) pp. 15 pl. L'ouvrage d'Ozanam (1640-1718) s'inscrit dans un genre éditorial qui s'est largement développé au XVIIe siècle, celui des "Récréations mathématiques", qui associent la science mathématique, le jeu, les tours et les expériences de physique. (cf. les travaux de Gilles Chabaud). La première édition du livre d'Ozanam, plus réduite, date de 1694. Les travaux d'Ozanam ont fait date, car l'ouvrage est à la fois rigoureux et récréatif. Réédité à de nombreuses reprises à l'identique dans son format de quatre volumes, il deviendra la référence du genre tout au long du XVIIIe siècle. Ozanam sera élu membre de l'Académie des Sciences en 1707. Petite étiquette de bibliothèque sur la page de titre, coins émoussés, coiffe inférieure abîmée et petits manques en queue et au plat inférieur du tome 3, bon intérieur, texte et planches sans rousseurs. Bon exemplaire. A noter ex-libris manuscrit de l'époque "Jarossay notaire" [nom de famille de l'ouest...patronyme également d'une dynastie d'horlogers à la fin du XVIIIe siècle...) (EvC146) PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST Livre
84542Paris C. A. Jombert 1738. Kl.8° Titelbl. in Rot und Schwarz m. Vignette in Holzschnitt 5 Bl. Vorw. u. Verlagsanzeigen 408 S. m. 16 gestochenen Falttaf. Priv.-Ldr. d. Zt. m. gold. Rückenpräg. Rundum-Rotschnitt Kapitale m. Verlusten Rücken m. kl. Loch beim Fuss etw. fleckig u. tlw. berieben Name von alter Hand a. Titelbl. Papier tlw. gebräunt Satzspiegel tlw. etw. schief 2 Taf. etw. knittrig «Nouvelle édition». 12 Bücher in 1 Band.- Claude François Milliet Dechales né à Chambéry en Savoie en 1621 et décédé à Turin Italie le 28 mars 1678 est un prêtre jésuite français et mathématicien de renom. Il publia un cours de Mathématiques et donna une traduction des œuvres d'Euclide fort populaire en France quoique de moindre qualité que celle de Gilles Personne de Roberval. - Aus der Bibliothek des Schweizer Mathematikers Kurt Strebel. «Kurt Strebel 20. April 1921 in Wohlen - 26. Oktober 2013 in Zürich war ein Schweizer Mathematiker der sich mit Funktionentheorie befasste. Strebel wurde 1953 bei Rolf Nevanlinna an der Universität Zürich promoviert Über das Kreisnormierungsproblem der konformen Abbildung. 1953 bis 1955 war er am Institute for Advanced Study und an der Stanford University. Er wurde 1955 Professor in Fribourg und 1963 der Nachfolger von Nevanlinna an der Universität Zürich als dieser zurück nach Finnland ging. Er gründete mit dem Nevanlinna-Schüler und Professor Hans Künzi das Nevanlínna Colloquium in Zürich später auch an anderen Orten um die Kontakte mit dem ehemaligen Professor in Zürich Rolf Nevanlinna aufrechtzuerhalten. 1977 wurde er Mitglied der Finnischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Er war Invited Speaker auf dem Internationalen Mathematikerkongress 1974 in Vancouver On quadratic differentials and extremal quasiconformal mappings. Nach ihm benannt sind die Strebel-Differentiale in der Teichmüller-Theorie.» 010 Paris, C. A. Jombert, 1738 unknown
171255796London: Printed for John Nicholson at the Queen’s-Arms in Little-Britain and Sold by John Morphew 1712. Five vols. 8vo. 6 viii of x 5 80 288; 24 92 156 80 100; 24 215 1 6 204 4; 32 185 5 72 8; 16 166 18 131 11 pp. With 205 of 206 copper-engraved plates 2 folding. Uniformly bound in contemporary tight-back English paneled calf raised bands on spines minor rubbing shelfwear remnants of spine labels very minor chipping heads of Vols. I & II still a VG clean set from the noted library of Charles Hope 1681-1742 first Earl of Hopetoun noted bibliophile whose collection included the Gutenberg Bible now at Cambridge University Library each volume w/ his bookplate on the front pastedown. First edition in English of this collection of works containing significant contributions from the translator Desaguliers and others with the volumes encompassing the Elements of Euclid sections on trigonometry calculating tables geometry geodesy military architecture and fortification perspective geography and sundials as well as sections on hydrostatics and mechanics. Ozanam 1640-1718 was a French mathematician mathematics teacher and a prolific textbook writer whose works proved engaging and popular and was especially well received in England. Printed for John Nicholson at the Queen’s-Arms in Little-Britain, and Sold by John Morphew, hardcover
169911168Paris France: Chez Claude Jombert 1699. First Edition. Full Calf. Very Good. First Edition. Full Calf. Translation to English: Treatise on Method For Surveying Or Measuring All Kinds Of Areas: And For Exactly Surveying Masonry Land Surveys. Jacques Ozanam was born in Sainte-Olive Ain France. In 1670 he published trigonometric and logarithmic tables more accurate than the existing ones of Ulacq Pitiscus and Briggs; after which he secured an invitation to settle in Paris. There he enjoyed prosperity and contentment for many years. He married had a large family and derived an ample income from teaching mathematics to private pupils chiefly foreigners. His mathematical publications were numerous and well received. Récréations published 1694 was later translated into English and is well known today. He was elected a member of the Académie des Sciences in 1701. Early treatise on surveying mathematics forests and forestry measurements for wood. Minimal head and tail wear rubbing to boards minor foxing small tear on endpapers evidence of dampstaining minimal annotations small loss to rear otherwise tight bright and unmarred. Full calf gilt titling raised bands 8vo 397 pp. illus. In French. Bibliothek Der Mecklenburgischen Ritter- U. Landschaft ex libris stamp--title verso. Chez Claude Jombert unknown
17789021A Paris, chez Cl. Ant. Jombert, fils ainé, 1778. 4 vol in-8 de (4)-XVIII-(2)-464 pp. 20 pl. ; (4)-432 pp. 28 pl. ; (4)-463 pp. 33 pl. ; (4)-523 pp. 8 pl., veau brun, dos orné à nerfs, pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin rouge (reliure de l'époque).
1835202192de. Ed. revue corrigée et considérablement augmentée.- Paris - Lyon: Pero imp. en Lyon Imp. de J. M. Boursy 1835.- 4 Vols. 319; 320; 356; 380 pp.: 4º 225 x 139 cm.; Plena Piel Valenciana moderna en tonos marrones.- En muy buen estado con la encuadernación perfecta. Importante trabajo de epidemiologÃa e historia de las enfermedades clasificado por géneros paÃses y fechas. Uno de los primeros libros que estudian de un modo sistemático estos asuntos. RARO. HISTORIA Y LITERATURA MÉDICAS CRUZ ROJA BENEFICIENCIA HOSPITALES DEONTOLOGÃA HIGIENE EPIDEMIAS Livre en français J. M. Boursy hardcover