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46011Paris Rue et Hotel Serpente 1791. 8vo. Contemporary half calf. Gilt spine. In: "Annales de Chimie: ou Recueil de Mémoires Concernant la Chimie et les Arts qui en Dépendent. Par MM. de Morveau Lavoisier Monge Berthollet De Fourcroy le Baron de Dietrich Hassenfratz & Adet." Tome Huitieme. 2336 pp. The entire volume offered. The paper: pp. 230-308. A few scattered brownspots. Small stamps on verso of titlepage. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of the paper in which the authors records a series of experiments on the combustion of hydrogen the aim of which was to confirm Lavoisier's large scale experiments on the synthesis of water. They finally proved that water only contains hydrogen and oxygen and found the approximate ratio of their weights."In May 1790 Séguin read to the Académie des Sciences the report on the larg-scale synthesis of water carried out in Fourcroy’s laboratory by himself Fourcroy and Vauquelin. The purpose of this experiment was to establish finally that water is composed only of hydrogen and oxygen and that the weight of water is fully accounted for by the weights of the two gases. They also sought to determine accurately the combining ratio of the components of water an especially important constant in oxygen chemistry. They found that the ratio hydrogen: oxygen is 2.052:1 by volume and 14.338:85.662 by weight. The discrepancies from the true figure probably arose from the difficulties of weighing the gases."DSB.Apart from other importent chemical papers by Fourcroy Seguin Klaproth etc. the volume contains Joseph Black's famous letter to Lavoisier where Black gives up his phlogistic theory and accepts the new chemistry lead by Lavoisier. "Copie d'une Lettre de M. Joseph Black a M. Lavoisier" pp. 225-229. </em> unknown
1830668301830. Ann. admin. scien. de l'Agriculture nfrance 4. - Paris : Impr. de Mme. Huzard Née Vallat Chapelle 1830 8° 8 pp. Rückenbroschur. Rare Extrait ! " Lu à la Société Royale et centrale d'agriculture le 3 février 1830. " Vauquelin Louis-Nicolas 1763-1829 Jaume Saint-Hilaire Jean-Henri 1772-1845 unknown
1798310141798. Ann. de Chim. 1 28/82. - A Prais 30 Vendémiaire an VIIe 1798 8° 122 pp. orig. Broschur; unaufgeschnittenes Exemplar Broschur defekt erste Seite angestaubt ansonsten frisches Exemplar. unknown
31502Genève, Slatkine Reprints, 1968. In-8°, XCII-IV-338p. Broché.
185447495P., Auguste Aubry 1854 In-8, demi-maroquin cerise, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, XIV- 154- 14 pp. Frontispice gravé rousseurs. Reliure un peu fanée. Rares rousseurs. Bon exemplaire.
16787Caen, F. Le Blanc-Hardel, 1872. 1 vol. in-8° br., (3) ff., XCII pp., IV-338 pp., (1) f.[C62]
2329283288.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
GF29035Gravure du XIXeme siècle - Format médaillon de 10 x 7,5 cm sur un feuillet de 21 x 14,5 cm - Bon état -
77467Paris J. L. Boilly 1820. Engraved broadsheet 36.3 x 27.3 cm. = A rarely-seen portrait of the French chemist and pharmacist Louis Nicolas Vauquelin FRS 1763-1829. He was the discoverer of two elements: chromium and beryllium. The artist Julien-Léopold Boilly 1796-1874 was noted for his album of lithographs Iconographie de l'Institut royal de France ou collection des portraits des Membres composant les quatre académies depuis 1814 jusqu'en 1825 1820-1825. His portraits are much less stiff and formal than many by his contemporaries. Signed by the artist in the lower left margin of the portrait and dated 1820. The caption states the date of his birth and the year 1795 in which Vauquelin was elected as a member of the Institut. Uncut. With in the lower right corner a small oval blindstamp 'Galerie Vivienne Bénard'. Scattered mild foxing; a damp-stain in the top-left corner some soling denting and marginal fraying as well as a short tear in the top edge; otherwise good. unknown
29455Paris Librairie Aug. Aubry 1862 in 12 (16,5x12,5) 1 volume broché, couverture imprimée. page de titre imprimée en rouge et noir, 23 pages [4]. Tiré à 355 exemplaires. Jean Vauquelin de La Fresnaye, Sieur des Yveteaux, 1536-1607. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
186278266Paris, Librairie Aug. Aubry et aux Bureaux de l'écrin du bibliophile, 1862, , [4]-23 pp, III pp. de catalogue éditeur, toile beige à la bradel, pièce de titre noire (lacunaire), Plaquette tirée à 355 exemplaires, non justifiés : celui-ci est un des 10 sur chine. Édition d'un poème du XVIe siècle, faite sur celle de 1570 (Morel). Exemplaire enrichi d'un envoi signé d'Achille Genty en regard du titre : "À monsieur Saint-René Taillandier. Très humble hommage de l'éditeur" ; René Taillandier (1817-1879), homme de lettre et politicien. A toutes marges. Reliure fanée. Couverture rigide
156942200Paris, De l'Imprimerie de Fédéric Morel, 1569. In-8 de 8 ff., maroquin rouge, triple filet doré sur les plats, dos orné à nerfs, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées sur marbrure (Trautz-Bauzonnet).
3773Paris, Ach. Genty, Aug. Aubry, 1862. Deux volumes brochés (17,5 x 13 cm) de 23 pages et (16 x 12,5 cm) de 23 pages. Couvertures des 2 exemplaires détachées, froissées, salies, pet. manque au 2e plat de l'exemplaire de plus petit format.Édition originale, tirage à 355 ex., réunion de 2 exemplaire sur papier différent.
3773Paris, Ach. Genty, Aug. Aubry, 1862. Deux volumes brochés (17,5 x 13 cm) de 23 pages et (16 x 12,5 cm) de 23 pages. Couvertures des 2 exemplaires détachées, froissées, salies, pet. manque au 2e plat de l'exemplaire de plus petit format.Édition originale, tirage à 355 ex., réunion de 2 exemplaire sur papier différent.
180342886(Paris, Baudouin, AN XI (1803)). 4to. Without wrappers. Uncut. Extracted from ""Mémoires de L'Institut National des Sciences et Arts"", Tome Quatrieme. Pp. 363-466. A few minor brownspots on the first leaves, otherwise fine and clean, unopened.
180342886Paris Baudouin AN XI 1803. 4to. Without wrappers. Uncut. Extracted from "Mémoires de L'Institut National des Sciences et Arts" Tome Quatrieme. Pp. 363-466. A few minor brownspots on the first leaves otherwise fine and clean unopened. <br/><br/><em>First printing of this importent paper in the history of chemistry in which the authors gave the first satisfactory account of of urea which they named."Hundreds of concretions from various parts of human and animal bodies were analyzed by Fourcroy and Vauquelin. Most were urinary calculi which independently of Wollaston they classified according to chemical composition from 1798 onwards.They confirmed the frequent presence of uric acid and phiosphate of lime discovered in calculi by Scheele and Georg Pearson respectively and also found urate of ammonia the double phosphate of magnesia and ammonia and occasionally other compounds.In an attempt to find why urinary calculi were formed Fourcroy and Vauquelin investigated urine and in 1799 they gave in the paper offered the first satisfactory account of ures which hey named.they isolated it by recrystallization from alcohol and in 1808 achieved a purer state by adding alkali to the crystalline nitrate that they had discovered."DSB V p. 92-93. </em> unknown
176960(Paris), De l'Imp. de Giroüard, (1790) in-8, 35 pp.
180342885(Paris, Baudouin, AN XI (1803)). 4to. Without wrappers. Uncut. Extracted from ""Mémoires de L'Institut National des Sciences et Arts"", Tome Quatrieme. Pp. 21-112. Fine and clean, unopened.
172923S.l.n.d. in-8, bradel demi-chagrin bleu nuit, dos lisse (reliure moderne). Ex-libris Lebastard.
180342885Paris Baudouin AN XI 1803. 4to. Without wrappers. Uncut. Extracted from "Mémoires de L'Institut National des Sciences et Arts" Tome Quatrieme. Pp. 21-112. Fine and clean unopened. <br/><br/><em>First printing of one of Biot's earliest work and one of his major mathematical paper. Biot is well known for his discoveries in connection with polarized light.An importent chemical paper in organic chemistry accompanies Biot's paper: Fourcroy et Vauquelin"Mémoire Sur l'analyse des calculs urinaires humains et sur les divers matériaux qui les forment". Pp. 112-150. </em> unknown
179843089Paris, Fuchs et Guillaume, An VIe. (1798). Contemp. hcalf. Spine gilt. Very slightly rubbed. Small stamps on verso of titlepage. In: ""Annales de Chimie, ou Recueil de Mémoires concernant la Chemie"" Tome 25. - 335,(3) pp., 2 engraved folded plates and 1 folded table..(the entire volume offered). Vauquelin's papers: pp. 21-32 a. pp. 194-204. Some brownspots to the first and last leaves, otherwise fine and clean.
1798799Paris: Chez Fuchs et Guillaume 1798. 1st Edition. FIRST EDITION OF TWO PAPERS BY VAUQUELIN REPORTING THE DISCOVERY OF BERYLIUM. <br /> <br /> Louis Nicolas Vauquelin 16 May 1763 - 14 November 1829 was a French pharmacist and chemist who reports in this paper his discovery of a new ‘earth' obtained by pulverizing gemstone emerald before melting with three times its mass of potassium hydroxide" Walsh Beryllium Chemistry 7. In beryl beryllium aluminum silicate he found an earth oxide that superficially resembled alumina aluminum oxide but was insoluble in alkali and did not form alum. At the suggestion of the editors of Annales de Chimie Vauquelin named it glucina from the sweetness of its sulfate but when first isolated in 1828 by Friedrich Wohler and independently Antoine Bussy it was renamed beryllium DSB Vol. 13 p. 597. <br /> <br /> Though both Beryl and emerald were known as early as 77 A. D. they were not thought to be identical in any way. In 1797 the French mineralogist René Just Haüy noticed that the crystallographic structure of the two minerals seemed similar. Haüy urged Vauquelin to fully determine the chemical composition of each. <br /> <br /> As to the import and uses of Beryllium the national laboratory at Los Alamos states: "Beryllium is used as an alloying agent in producing beryllium copper which is extensively used for springs electrical contacts spot-welding electrodes and non-sparking tools. It is applied as a structural material for high-speed aircraft missiles spacecraft and communication satellites. Other uses include windshield frame brake discs support beams and other structural components of the space shuttle. Beryllium is used in nuclear reactors as a reflector or moderator for it has a low thermal neutron absorption cross section. It is used in gyroscopes computer parts and instruments where lightness stiffness and dimensional stability are required. The oxide has a very high melting point and is also used in nuclear work and ceramic applications" Periodic Table of Elements LANL Los Alamos National Laboratory Portal. <br /> <br /> ALSO INCLUDED: Martin Heinrich Klaproth report on the discovery of tellurium. Additionally Klaproth discovered or co-discovered zirconium 1789 titanium 1792 strontium 1793 chromium 1797 mellitic acid 1799 and cerium 1803 DSB Vol. 7 p. 394. CONDITION & DETAILS: Paris: Chez Fuchs et Guillaume. 8vo. 8.25 x 5.5 inches 206 x 137mm. Volume 25: 335 pages 1 plate. Volume 26: 340 pages 1 plate. Ex-libris with NO spine markings and very minimal interior markings small stamp on title page and blank front flyleaf. Tightly and very solidly bound in maroon cloth with a gilt-lettered spine; minor scuffing to the edge tips. Very slight toning to the preliminaries otherwise bright and very clean throughout. Very good condition. Chez Fuchs et Guillaume hardcover
179843089Paris Fuchs et Guillaume An VIe. 1798. Contemp. hcalf. Spine gilt. Very slightly rubbed. Small stamps on verso of titlepage. In: "Annales de Chimie ou Recueil de Mémoires concernant la Chemie" Tome 25. - 3353 pp. 2 engraved folded plates and 1 folded table.the entire volume offered. Vauquelin's papers: pp. 21-32 a. pp. 194-204. Some brownspots to the first and last leaves otherwise fine and clean. <br/><br/><em>First printing of the papers in which Vauquelin describes and announces his discovery of Chromium. The first paper was simultaneously printed in Mem.de l'Institut. Because of its many coloured compounds Fourcroy and Haüy suggested the name 'chromium' for the new metal. Greek chroma-colour.In 1797 Vauquelin began his own studies of Siberian red lead. He was convinced that the mineral contained a new element. None of the elements then known could account for his results. He reported "a new metal possessing properties entirely unlike those of any other metal." A year later Vauquelin was able to isolate a small sample of the metal itself. He heated charcoal nearly pure carbon with a compound of chromium chromium trioxide Cr 2 O 3 . When the reaction was complete he found tiny metallic needles of chromium metal. DSB XIII p. 597 - Parkinson "Breakthrough" 1798 C.The volume contains other importent papers in the history of chemistry Guyton "Examen de quelques propriétés du Platine" a. "Examen de quelques critiques de la nomenclature de chimistes francais" Chaptal "Observations sur la fabrication de l'acétite de cuivre verd-de-gris etc. </em> unknown
99048S.l.n.d. c.1793. 1 grand tableau dépliant 55x42cm. Traces de plis. Salissures. Petites déchirures dans les marges. Chimie. Minéraux. S.l.n.d. (c.1793). unknown
6084Rouen, Lainé, 1937. Petit in 4° broché, XI-60 pp. Tirage sur beau papier à 50 exemplaires nominatifs.