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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
6742John Nicholson at the Queen's Arms in Little-Britain sold by John Morphew 1712. 1st Edition . Book Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. John Nicholson at the Queen's Arms in Little-Britain sold by John Morphew 1712. 1st Edition . Very Good/No Jacket. The complete set of five volumes small quarto in near-contemporary blind-panelled and decorated calf raised bands and red title labels lettered "OZANAM'S MATHEMA" with the latin volume number beneath. All edges red speckled. Each volume inscribed "Ex Libris Johannis Booth 1737" or similar usually in the margin of the title page.Recent bookplates of an FRS on pastedowns. Probably bound for Johannis Booth who does not appear among the 200 or so subscribers "as permitted them to be Printed" listed in the prelims. to volume 1.The pagination is as follows: Volume 1 6x41-288 Volume 2 241-921-1561-728 Volume 3 161-21511-131110 Volume 4 321-185714 1-204 8 Volume 5 161-16618292. The unnumbered pages include title pages and contents lists for the various "treatises" into which the book is divided. The final unnumbered pages are sets of trigonometric and logarithmic tables. Many many plates in addition to the text pages yet to be counted. Two small areas of worm channels to free endpaper and first nine leaves pin-hole-like to next two leaves of the first volume. The top edges of the spines are somewhat finger-worn and two are beginning to split down to the top raised bandspine leather showing vertical creasing/hairline surface cracking but essentially this is a very good set; it is a relief and an indication of the general condition that the labels are all present. More details on enquiry pending collation of the plates. John Nicholson at the Queen's Arms in Little-Britain, sold by John Morphew hardcover
1171395213.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1385757949.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1711765292157 pages 24 numbered plates title page to "A Treatise on Fortification" bound to rear main text has drop heading "Treatise on Geometry" but no title page Printed for John Nicholson hardcover
1712302568London: John Nicholson. Good. 1712. Hardcover. Covers are rubbed and have light corner and edge wear. Spine ends are missing. Very slight damp stain to upper margins of first several pages. Pages have a trace of foxing. Owner names written on front endpaper and half-title page. ; English text. Volume One out of Five only. Full leather covers. . John Nicholson hardcover
1712302569London: John Nicholson. Fair. 1712. Hardcover. Front hinges are split front cover is loosely attached. Covers are rubbed and have light wear to the corners edges and spine ends. Very slight damp stain to upper outer corners of first several pages. Pages have a trace of foxing. Owner names written on front endpapers. Some calculations written on a front blank. ; English text. Volume Two out of Five only. Full leather covers. . John Nicholson hardcover
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
18955001137521895 1895.
1895R260124008LIBRAIRIE VICTOR LECOFFRE. 1895. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Dos fané, Quelques rousseurs. 508 pages. Premier plat détaché. Dos fendillé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 210-Philosophie et théorie
15613Paris, Jacques Lecoffre et Cie., 1845. xlvii, (1), 495 pp. 8vo. Modern half morocco, spine gilt in compartments, gilt lettering to spine, marbled boards, original covers preserved. Cf.: Paetow 544. Last and best edition. Antoine Frédéric Ozanam (1813-1853), French scholar and founder of the 'Society of St. Vincent de Paul.' At the age of 18 he wrote a pamphlet against Saint-Simon, and two years later, while studying law and literature at Paris, founded the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, an association of layman for personal service among the poor. During his early years he made the acquaintance of Chateaubriand, Montalembert, Lacordaire, and other progressive thinkers who became closely associated with the revival of Catholicism in France. In 1839 he published a brilliant thesis on the philosophy of Dante.'The present social Catholic school considers Ozanam as one of its masters and as one who sought out and caused to be sought out the economic reasons for pauperism; who oriented Catholic charity toward preoccupations of social justice; and who worked for the settlement of the conflict between what he called "the power of gold and the power of despair"' (Georges Goyau in ESS). - Some paperspotting. A very nice copy in modern half morcco and with the original covers preserved.
1847100100197C.J. Fonteyn 1847 in8. 1847. Relié.
ML1850Cachets, dos cassé Langue: Français
1872026398Paris LECOFFRE FILS ET Cie 1872 un volume (186 x 116mm), (4) 562 pp. Reliure en demi-chagrin à coins bleu nuit, dos à nerfs orné de l'auteur, du titre et de l'année dorés, tête dorée, gardes peignées, signet ( PAGNANT ). (léger tassement à un coin, rares et pâles rousseurs). Tome 6 des ouvres complètes de F. Ozanam. Bel exemplaire dans une reliure signée de PAGNANT.
101596Paris, Olivier-Fulgence 1840, 210x130mm, 411pages, reliure demi-basane avec pièce de titre et d’auteur dorés au dos à nerfs. Plats papier marbré. Rousseurs éparses seulements sur les premipres et dernières pages.
1872100130448Fils et cie 1872 in12. 1872. Cartonné.
1872120296Victor Lecoffre 1872 In-8 pleine percaline noire, auteur et titre dorés au dos 18,4 cm sur 14. 559 pages. 6 ème volume des éditions complètes d’ Ozanam Bon état d’occasion.
1897311414New York: The Cathedral Library Association 1897. First American Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fair. 507p. Ex-library; original cloth. A hardcover book in good reading condition. Bottom of spine is lightly worn. Labels on spine and back cover. Labels stamps and card pocket on endpapers and title page. Scattered pencil marginalia mostly toward the beginning; most pages unmarked. The binding is tight. A study of Dante by Blessed Frederic Ozanam founder of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. The Cathedral Library Association hardcover
1528449509.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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Z1-C-080-00311The Cathedral library association. Used - Acceptable. Used - Acceptable. Hardcover Edition. Binding split with threads exposed. Damage to Preface page obscuring text. Spinal cover slightly damaged at top. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library with wear and barcode page may have been removed. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. The Cathedral library association hardcover
1361697490.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1407721550.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback