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2008AME_9781402068423Springer 2008. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. Springer hardcover
2111902156001762Ratisu N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Ratisu paperback
19802111902156002137Ratisu 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Ratisu paperback
1940GG30905Washington D.C.: Carnegie Institution of Washington Department of Terrestrial Magnetism 1940. 10 or so pamphlets including Terrestial Magnetism and Atmospheric Electricity An International Quarterly Journal neatly bound together in black cloth with gold spine title & pale endpapers/pastedown; A very good copy from observatory library with lovely bookplate no pocket. Size: 6.5"x10". Soft cover. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Paperback
1990236970PN. New. 1990. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
44833Trigramme In-8 170pp. passages de texte soulignés au crayon roug unknown
19641724<p>Part Of The Wiley Series On The Science and Technology Of Materials. 8vo Green Boards HB with Title in Black Border on Spine No DJ. Ex-libris copy with usual spine stickers plus endpapers and title page markings. Title Page is Taped as well to stay tight. 554pp with index and appendicies. ~ 99.50 ~ Magnetism Ferrites Oxides Marie Curie Surface Density ~ Physics</p> John Wiley hardcover
MA05F-00547L’Institut météorologique royal des Pays-Bas. Collectible - Acceptable. De Bilt: L’Institut météorologique royal des Pays-Bas 1907-1938. 4to. Varied pagination. French. Fair book. Ex-library. Shelfworn. Missing numbers: 1907: Jan-Mar Apr-Jun; 1908: Jan-Mar Apr-Jun Jul-Sep; 1909: Summary; 1910: Jan-Mar; 1911: Jul-Sep Oct-Dec; 1912: Jan-Mar Apr-Jun Jul-Sep Oct-Dec; 1913: Jul-Sep; 1917: Jul-Sep Oct-Dec; 1927: Oct-Dec; 1928: Jan-Mar Apr-Jun Jul-Set; 1939: Summary not published. magnetism meterology Inquire if you need further information. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. L’Institut météorologique royal des Pays-Bas unknown
20001324942PN. New. 2000. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1939BMM31005Washington D.C.: Carnegie Institution of Washington Department of Terrestrial Magnetism 1939. A 1.75" thick passel of pamphlets bound together in black cloth gilt spine title & pale endpapers/pastedown; A very good ex observatory library copy with a lovely bookplate no pocket. Size: 6.5"x10". Hardcover. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Hardcover
178587871A Londres" i.e. Paris 1785. First Edition. Octavo 20cm. Sewn pamphlet; early paste-paper wrappers; 108pp. A somewhat worn copy; lacking half-title; title page margins unevenly trimmed; neat mends to leaves A2 and B7; vertical tear to first text leaf; small puncture to final leaf costing a few characters but no loss of sense; wormhole to gutter of final three leaves just touching text on p.105. Else complete and Good with interior text quite fresh and clean. <br /> <br /> An early treatise on "magnetic somnabulism" a phenomenon originally announced by Puységur a year earlier. Tardy's findings are based primarily on his experiments with one "Mlle N" who ".seemed to possess certain extraordinary abilities already noted in magnetic somnambulists by Puységur and others.these included the ability to diagnose her own illness and those of others and the ability to perceive clairvoyantly.and see the magnetic fluid and describe its colors." Crabtree p.36. "Londres" is a false imprint; the book was almost certainly published in Paris. Worn but complete copy of a notable early work. ESTC T91390. CRABTREE 152. unknown
183443489Paris Crochard 1834. Without wrappers as extracted from: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." Tome 57 2e Series. Titlepage to vol. 57. Pp. 5-70. A few marginal brownspots. <br/><br/><em>First French edition of Gauss' "Intensitas vis magneticae terrestris ad mensuram absolutam revocata" 1833 Gauss' first work on magnwetism in which appeared the first systematic use of of absolute units distance mass time to measure nonmechanical quantity magnetism and electricity. - "It contains the first measurement of magnetic and electric quantities" Magie A Source Book in Physics p. 519.G. Waldo Dunnington No. 99. - Weaver Cat.: 867 Latin ed. </em> unknown
187747427Paris G. Masson 1877. 8vo. Contemp. hcalf raised bands gilt spine. Light wear along edges. Small stamps on verso of titlepage. In: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique" 5e SeriesTome 12. - 576 pp. a. 1 folded plate. The entire volume offered. Becquerel's paper: pp. 5-87. <br/><br/><em>First edition of Henri Becquerel's importent study of the magnetic substances in which he sets forth his discovery that "the magnetic rotation of the bodies is connected with their refractive index and with another function that varies with their specific magnetism". For the first time it was showed that there is a connexion between the rotatory power and the magnetic properties of matter.The volume contains other importent papers more than 10 papers by MARCELLIN BERTHELOT mainly on Thermo-Chemistry. </em> hardcover
183343488Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1833. Without wrappers. In "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg.von Poggendorff" Bd. 28. 6. u. 8. Stück. Entire issues offered Pp. 244-448 a. pp. 530-646 a. 4 engraved plates. Gauss' paper: pp.241-273 a. pp. 591-615. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First German translation of Gauss' "Intensitas vis magneticae terrestris ad mensuram absolutam revocata" Gauss' first work on magnetism issued the same year as this first German edition and in which appeared the first systematic use of of absolute units distance mass time to measure nonmechanical quantity magnetism and electricity. - "It contains the first measurement of magnetic and electric quantities" Magie A Source Book in Physics p. 519.The volume contains other notable papers: by Mitscherlich Döbereiner Dutrochet Graham Berzelius Stromeyer F. Wöhler Heinrich u. Gustav Rose Hansteen Arago Pelouze Liebig etc. etc.G. Waldo Dunnington No. 99. - Weaver: 867 Latin ed. </em> unknown
183447416Paris Crochard 1834. Without wrappers. In: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." Tome 57 2e Series. Cahier 1. 112 pp. entire issue offered with titlepage to vol. 57. Gauss' paper: p. 5-69. Some brownspots. <br/><br/><em>First French edition of Gauss' "Intensitas vis magneticae terrestris ad mensuram absolutam revocata" 1833 Gauss' first work on magnwetism in which appeared the first systematic use of of absolute units distance mass time to measure nonmechanical quantity magnetism and electricity. - "It contains the first measurement of magnetic and electric quantities" Magie A Source Book in Physics p. 519.G. Waldo Dunnington No. 99. - Weaver Cat.: 867 Latin ed. </em> unknown
178044929Paris Moutard Panckoucke 1780. 4to. Contemp. full sprinckled calf with 5 raised bands on spine. Richly gilt compartments title-and tomelabels with gilt lettering. "Mémoires fe Mathematique et de Physique Présentés à l'Academie des Sciences par divers Savans" Tome VIII. XXIV624 pp. 8 engraved plates a. 52 folded tables. Entire volume offered. Van Swinden's work: pp. 1-576 3 folded engraved plates and 52 folded tables. <br/><br/><em>First edition of Van Swinden's large work on magnetism and the function of the compass and the variability of magnetic needles. It also explained the diurnal variation of the earth's magnetic force.In 1767 van Swinden obtained the chair of philosophy logic and metaphysics at Franekar University. He studied all the popular scientific topics of the period especially magnetism electricity meteorolgy and chemistry and corresponded with many leading scientists including Bonnet Euler Deluc J. C. Wilcke Bertholon and Lalande. His Tentamen de magnete 1772 dealt with his mathematical theory of magnetism and in 1777 he and Coulomb shared the gold medal of the Paris Academy of Sciences for a very detailed prize essay on magnetism Recherches sur les aiguilles aimantées. the essay offered.Poggendorff II 1057 </em> hardcover
186441709London Taylor and Francis 1864. No wrappers as extracted from"Proceedings of the Royal Society". From November 19 1863 to December 22 1864 inclusive." Vol. XIII. Pp 531-536. <br/><br/><em>First printing of the first announcement of Maxwell unification of light-waves electricity and magnetism the most importent of the papers relating to his electromagnetic theory in which he brought electro-magnetical phenomena on a clear mathematical form. The present paper is an abstract of the larger paper which was read to the Royal Academy in 1864 but only issued the year later 1865 in "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society" where it was printed in full and as an abstract in "Philosophical Magazine" 1865."A generation later Einstein's work on relativity was founded directly oupon Maxwell's electromagnetic theory; it was this that led him to equate Faraday with Galileo and Maxwell with Newton." PMM No 355 but only the paper from 1865. - Dibner. Heralds of Science No 68 1865 paper. </em> unknown
182919876Paris: Mme. Levi 1829. FIRST AND ONLY EDITION. Uniformly bound in calf-backed marbled boards spine labels; a brilliant copy. First and only edition. A complete collection of this journal which published monthly for the four years between 1826 and 1829. Devoted to the practice of magnetism in France. The periodical brings together various articles on medical and other experimentation with animal magnetism the latest trends and research testimonials and even letters from readers. Articles by practitioners such as Deleuze Comte and d’Aulnay reveal the scope of use of animal magnetism in medical and other practices. <br /> <br /> Hundreds of publications were printed following Mesmer’s initial introduction of the practice in 1784. L’Hermès was an important guidepost to the use and efficacy of animal magnetism and how it affected medicine in general as well as specific illnesses nearly fifty years later. It is quite rare to find a complete set. Mme. Levi unknown
175846557Berlin Haude et Spener 1758. 4to. No wrappers as issued in "Mémoires de l'Academie Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres" 1756 tome XII. Pp. 105-121. With titlepage to the volume printed in red/blac and with engraved titlevignette. Also having the parttitlepage. Titlepage with 2 small wormtracts. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of a milestone paper in the history of electricity as Aepinus here found that a heated tourmaline attracted and repelled light bodies. He decided that the effect was electrical and that its ends was carrying charges of opposite sign much as soft iron is magnetized by a lodestone. This paper is a forerunner of his "Tentamen Theoriae electricitatis et magnetismi" - published 1759 and one of the most original and important books in the history of electricity. It is the first reasoned fruitful exposition of electrical phenomena based on action-at-a-distance."Aepinus’ first reseraches on the thermoelectric properties of this stone Tourmalin which was then of extreme rarity were fundamental. He recognized the electrical nature of the attractive power of a warmed tourmaline and attempted not altogether successfully to reduce its apparent capriciousness to rule. He was particularly struck by the formal similarity between the tourmaline and the magnet in regard to polarity which inspired him to reconsider the possibility then occasionally discussed that electricity and magnetism were basically analogous. This thought became the This thought became the theme for his masterwork Tentamen theoriae electricitatis et magnetismi 1759."DSB."Aepinus is known in the history of electricity for his attempt to develop the one fluid theory of Franklin. His theory was for a while generally adopted but was gradually displaced by the two fluid theory in consequence chiefly of the necessity of ascribing to uncharged matter repulsions of the same force as those which were ascribed to electrical charges. His theory exhibits interesting similarities to the present theory of the constitution of matter"Magie "A Source Book in Physics" pp.406-8.Ronalds p. 4. </em> unknown