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In 16, pp. XII + 407 + (1b) con una tav. f.t. rip. inc. all'acq. Legatura in p. tl. coeva con 5 nervi al d., tassello e fregi oro. Tagli blu marezzati. Opera divulgativa, strutturata in sei conversazioni proposte durante altrettante serate ad una marchesa, in cui De Fontenelle spiega la cosmologia copernicana. I Dialogues des Morts rappresentano 'dialoghi impossibili' tra uomini del passato e moderni (ad es. l'imperatore Adriano e Margherita d'Austria, oppura David Riccio e Maria Stuarda).
1887027113London 1887 William and Norgate, Hibbert Trustees Hardcover 1st Edition
198779276Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1987. 237 S., 24cm Leinen 0
45094Nrf.1965.In-8,couv.souple.533 p. BE.Couv.un peu insolée.Dédicace de l'Auteur à Gaétan Picon.
1840W81355Grenoble, chez Baratier frères et fils 1840 xiv + 316pp.+ 2 planches dépliantes (avec 12 figures), br.orig., 23cm., quelques taches d'humidité et des rousseurs (texte toujours bien lisible), non coupé, rare, W81355
xiv + 316pp.+ 2 planches dépliantes (avec 12 figures), br.orig., 23cm., quelques taches d'humidité et des rousseurs (texte toujours bien lisible), non coupé, rare, W81355
1984Q-3540138811Springer 1984-12-10. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer paperback
1913106545Paris, A. Hermann et fils 1913 In-8 24,5 x 16 cm. Reliure demi-basane verte, dos lisse, couvertures conservées, portrait de Henri Poncaré en frontispice, LXX-294 pp., 43 figures, index alphabétique, table des matières. Exemplaire en bon état.
1919X103938Bruxelles, Hayez 1919 xix + 27 + 369pp., 29cm., dans la série "Académie royale de Belgique, classe des letrres et des sciences morales et politiques et classe des beaux-arts, mémoires, collection in-4o, deuxième série" tome 6 fascicule 2, br.orig. (dos renforcé), exemplaire de la collection de l'orientaliste belge Arnold Van Lantschoot O.Praem. (avec sa signature), bon état, [texte en sanscrite, notes en français], X103938
xix + 27 + 369pp., 29cm., dans la série "Académie royale de Belgique, classe des letrres et des sciences morales et politiques et classe des beaux-arts, mémoires, collection in-4o, deuxième série" tome 6 fascicule 2, br.orig. (dos renforcé), exemplaire de la collection de l'orientaliste belge Arnold Van Lantschoot O.Praem. (avec sa signature), bon état, [texte en sanscrite, notes en français], X103938
19797711Paris, Franco Maria Ricci, collection les signes de l'homme 8, 1979. In-4 de 140-[4]p., relié en pleine toile noire illustrée au premier plat d'une grande vignette en couleurs et du titre doré. Emboîtage de l'éditeur avec un minuscule frottis au premier plat.
1999ML013Dordrecht/Boston/London: Kluwer Academic Publishers 1999. Astrophysics & Space Science Library volume 241 Proceedings of the 1996 INAOE Summer School of Millimeter-Wave Astronomy Held at INAOE Tonantzintla Puebla Mexico. Includes 27 papers. Glossy blue hardcover black titling. No jacket as issued. Spine ends bumped light shelf wear hint of spine fade. Text clean; ix 474 pages figures. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 6½" by 9¾". Kluwer Academic Publishers Hardcover
In-8°; pp. 410, Una testatina incisa su rame con lo stemma del dedicatario, mons. Gioachino Radicati dell’ordine dei Predicatori vescovo di Alghero. Legatura in mezza pergamena con titolo al dorso. manca una carta di occhiello, la carta 2 marginalmente lacunosa, un timbro a inchiostro al margine di una pagina. Trattato sull’origine della terra, suddivisa in lezioni, in cui si espongono le opinioni dei filosofi antichi sull’origine e sull’anima del mondo, le ipotesi dei moderni, il diluvio universale, la descrizione fisica della terra, ecc.
98700Fratres Buyset, Lugduni, 1733, 4 textes reliés en 1 volume in-4 de 265x200 mm environ, 1 feuillet blanc, xx-804-(1) f., 1 feuillet blanc, pleine basane cognac, dos à 5 nerfs, plats encadrés d"un filet doré, coupes et chasses dorées, impression sur 2 colonnes par page. Coiffes ébréchées avec début de fente sur les mors, nombreuses épidermures sur les plats, coins émoussés, une mouillure dans la marge inférieure des pages, 2 taches d'encre p. 725. Avec 33 planches dépliantes en fin de volume. Texte en latin.
1486Chez L. Hachette, Paris, 1842. 2 volumes in-8, demi-chagrin, (li), 472, 524 pages illustré de 2+4 planches hors-texte dépliantes. Précédées de léloge dEuler par Condorcet et annotées par A. A. Cournot
In 8', t. ed. con sovrac., pp. 270,taglio sup. col rosso, fig. in n. n.t., tav. in n. f.t., lievi segni del tempo alla sovrac. brunita ai margini interni, angolo del prezzo tagliato, piccola etichetta di libreria di Amsterdam al contropiatto ant., interno in perfetto stato.
2009R69759Turnhout, Brepols 2009 534pp., 26cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Series apocryphorum" vol.16, editor's cloth with gilt lettering, fine condition, bilingual: Irish-English, ISBN 978-2-503-53075-8, R69759
534pp., 26cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Series apocryphorum" vol.16, editor's cloth with gilt lettering, fine condition, bilingual: Irish-English, ISBN 978-2-503-53075-8, R69759
2002x-1402006446Kluwer Academic Pub 2002. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 311 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Kluwer Academic Pub hardcover
2004x-1402019718Kluwer Academic Pub 2004. Hardcover. New. hardback/cd-rom edition. 351 pages. 9.75x6.75x0.75 inches. Kluwer Academic Pub hardcover
In-16 (mm. 172x112), p. pergam. coeva (numerosi fori di tarlo ai piatti), tit. oro su tassello al dorso, tagli rossi, pp. XXVIII,199,(5), marca tipografica Volpi-Cominiana al frontespizio con motto oraziano, e stemma Volpi in fine; ornato da elaborate testat. e grandi iniziali xilografate. <br> Il poeta latino Marco Manilio (sec. 1 a.C - 1 d.C.), di cui non si conosce nè la patria nè la vita, è l’autore di questo celebre poema "Astronomica", interrotto al V libro. Il titolo conviene solo al primo libro, di cosmologia e cosmogonia; il resto è astrologico. Manilio ritiene la vita umana predestinata, e dipendente dai movimenti degli astri”. Così Diz. Treccani,VII, p. 344. <br> Cfr. Riccardi,I, p. 94: “Buona ediz. dei celebri fratelli Volpi” - Choix de Olschi,VI,7302 - Cantamessa “Astrologia”,II, pp. 1638-42 cita numerosiss. ediz. - Brunet,III,1369: “Edition estimée”. Fresco esemplare, ben conservato.
20166San Carlos 7 San Angel Inn Mexico 20 D.F. 24 June 1963. Holland's obituary in the American Anthropologist vol. 67 issue 1 1967 pp.80-82 including bibliography accorded him high praise: 'The success with which he had applied himself during the greater part of the past six years to field work and the productivity he had shown in publishing his research results make his early death an incalculable loss to the field of Maya studies.' 1p. 4to. In fair condition lightly-aged and worn. In remains of Air Mail envelope addressed to 'Srta. Francoise Cabeaux 152 Chausee de Charleroi Bruxelles 6 Belgique'. He begins by thanking her for her letter adding 'The rainy season has started in Mexico and so things are quite similar to the way that you describe Belgium these days.' He thanks her again for her interest in his work and expresses his desire 'to publish in European newspapers and magazines with your help'. He will 'send along anything that might help you to interest a magazine in this work'. He is publishing 'another article in a Buffalo New York newspaper' with 'a larger number and variety of photographs' and 'will send it along as soon as possible'. His 'book' should be published 'within the next month or two' and he will send her a copy: 'You remember it will be published in Spanish and not in English. But if there is interest there I would certainly be in favor of publishing it in Europe.' He ends in the hope that he 'may get to Europe next summer for some scientific meetings in Madrid'. San Carlos 7, San Angel Inn, Mexico 20, D.F. 24 June 1963. unknown
199300002188Bulfinch Pr 1993. First edition first printing. Hardcover. As New/as new. r. 274 pp. <br/><br/> Bulfinch Pr hardcover
188042401(London, Harrison and Sons, 1880). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"", Vol. 171 - Part II. Pp. 713-891. A few textilustr. Clean and fine.
188042401London Harrison and Sons 1880. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" Vol. 171 - Part II. Pp. 713-891. A few textilustr. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First printing of a main work by the "Father of Geophysics" in which he set up the hypothesis that the results from his earlier investigations on the relations between the tidal frictions on the earth and the motion of the moon away from the earth could be used to explain the formation of satellites of the other planets and their movements in relation to the sun. In DSB it is called "a monumental paper"."Darwin's most significant contribution to the history of science lies in his pioneering work in the application of detailled dynamical analysis to cosmological and geological problems. That many of his conclusions are now out of date should in no way diminish the historical interest in his experiments nor the importent service thet he rendered cosmogony by the example he gave of putting various hypotheses to the test of actual calculations. Darwin's method remains a milestone in the development of cosmogony and subsequent investigators have favored it over the merely qualitative arguments prevalent until that time."DSB. </em> unknown