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1796ST20813Helmstedt: Printed and commissioned by C. G. Fleckeisen 1796. FIRST EDITION. 275 x 225 mm. 10 3/4 x 9". XVI 250 2 pp. <br/> Contemporary brown paste paper boards smooth spine with red roan label. WITH 10 ENGRAVED PLATES one folding by "G. T." after Schröter. Honeyman 2825; de la Lande p. 635; Poggendorff II 846; cf. DSB XII p. 226 NDB XXIII 590 Schröter and 510 Schrader. See also Sheehan and Baum "Observations and inference: Johann Hieronymous Schroeter 1745-1816" Journal of the British Astronomical Association vol.105 no.4 p.171-175. Joints and extremities somewhat rubbed boards with a hint of chafing occasional very minor foxing including to the final plate half a dozen leaves with faint dampstain to head edge but a really excellent copy the other plates clean and bright the text especially clean and fresh and the binding entirely sound.<br/> <br/> This is a very rarely seen early work on the topography of Venus written by the astronomer who first observed the planet's so-called phase anomaly and illustrated with 10 folding plates. One of a series of "fragments" Schröter published--the others concerning the sun the moon Saturn and Mercury--"Aphroditographische Fragmente" discusses the author's observations of Venus' surface at the same time coining the term "Aphroditographie" in reference to the Greek version of the goddess' name. The most important observation contained in our work concerns the phases of Venus: like the moon Venus appears to wax and wane when observed through a telescope. However due to the thickness of its atmosphere the planet will always appear less full than mathematical calculations indicate it should be. This phenomenon known as Venus' phase anomaly--or the Schröter Effect--first observed by the man who gave it its name in 1793 is discussed in detail in this text which is accompanied by highly detailed plates. Eight of these are focused on Venus primarily depicting its phases; another is a diagram of the telescope; and the other depicts the Orion Nebula to which there is a short addendum. Schröter 1745-1816 built a state-of-the-art observatory at Lilienthal in Lower Saxony equipped with the largest telescopes available at the time. One such instrument which he built in his own workshop was an impressive 27-foot telescope discussed in the present work which has sometimes been incorrectly credited to Schröter's colleague William Herschel 1738-1822. Schröter made systematic long-term observations of the surfaces of the moon and planets something DSB tells us he was the first to do. Not everything he discovered or asserted turned out to be true. Based on his findings he posited the existence of a mountain range on Venus' surface and suggested a rotation period for the planet. Both subsequently were disproven modern scientists have suggested that Schröter's "mountain" may have been an overly optimistic observation of a cloud formation but like the rest of his work they demonstrated the commitment to observational astronomy that leads astronomy historians William Sheehan and Richard Baum to call Schröter "the man who laid the foundations of planetology and modern selenography." His long and impressive astronomical career came to an unfortunate end in 1813 when during the Napoleonic invasion the French reportedly set fire to his observatory. His library instruments unpublished notes and copies of many of his works which were published in small runs at his expense were said to have been destroyed in the fire a fact that may partly explain the current rarity of our book. We have been able to trace at auction only an ex-library copy of the book with significant condition problems that sold in 1981 for a hammer price of £260; the fact that such an unattractive copy came from the distinguished Honeyman collection reinforces how difficult the work is to obtain. Printed and commissioned by C. G. Fleckeisen unknown
2090.1aafum 1725, 16.2 x 30 cm, Orig.- Kupferstich von G. Bodenehr, der Randtext erklärt den Ursprung des Namens Appenzell. (Blatt aus “Theatrum der vornehmsten Städte der Schweiz”)., unter Passepartout und Glas, im Echtgoldrahmen 43 x 29 cm
Un volumetto di cm 18 x 12; pp. 13; leg. in brossura editoriale in cartoncino grigio con titolo al piatto ant. a caratteri neri, frontespizio in b/n; illustrazione in b/n nel testo raffigurante la bussola "Bezard";opera di grande interesse militare, rara (censito un solo esemplare presso la Biblioteca nazionale centrale - Firenze, cod. IT\ICCU\CUB\0032002). Cond.: leggere tracce d'uso e d'epoca; in condizioni generali molto buone.
Un volumetto di cm 18 x 12; pp. 13; leg. in brossura editoriale in cartoncino grigio con titolo al piatto ant. a caratteri neri, frontespizio in b/n; illustrazione in b/n nel testo raffigurante la bussola "Bezard";opera di grande interesse militare, rara (censito un solo esemplare presso la Biblioteca nazionale centrale - Firenze, cod. IT\ICCU\CUB\0032002). Cond.: leggere tracce d'uso e d'epoca; in condizioni generali molto buone.
8vo., First Edition, title in red and black, endpapers mildly browned; brown cloth blocked in blind, contemporary blind-blocked cloth, plain back, uncut, covers unevenly sunned else a good, firm, copy. With 2pp publisher's catalogue bound in at rear. This detailed account also contains a life of Thomas A Becket, an historical and descriptive account of his palace at West Tarring and of the figs he introduced, together with some account of the learned John Selden and his cottage at Salvington. T he work was compiled in aid of the restoration of the church of St. Andrew at West Tarring. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Anderson p.284.
First edition, 8vo (222 x 140 mm), xii, 369, [1]pp., with half-title, title in red and black, advert. leaf at end, orig. cloth, spine worn and torn, uncut and largely unopened, internally a nice clean copy.
8vo., First Edition, title in red and black attractively bound in contemporary half calf, marbled boards, gilt back, laid endpapers, uncut AND LARGELY UNOPENED, a bright, crisp, clean copy. With 2pp publisher's catalogue bound in at rear. This detailed account also contains a life of Thomas A Becket, an historical and descriptive account of his palace at West Tarring and of the figs he introduced, together with some account of the learned John Selden and his cottage at Salvington. T he work was compiled in aid of the restoration of the church of St. Andrew at West Tarring. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Anderson p.284.
Estratto originale da: L'Industria del cemento anno XXXII n. 5 maggio 1962. In carta patinata. In ottimo stato 54 tra illustrazioni fotografiche b.n. e prospetti e sezioni trasversali
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Coperta con leggeri segni dovuti da fattore tempo, tagli e pagine con naturale modetsa imbrunitura, testo completamente fruibile, volume appartenente alla collana "Collezione dei testi tecnici" curata dall'Istituto Geografico Militare, con presentazione del Gen. B. Celestino Revellii (Il Direttore dell'Istituto Geografico Militare) e con premessa dell'autore, presenti 13 tavole fuori testo e formule, tabelle e figure in nero nel testo, numero pagine 172 seguite dalle suddette tavole USATO
br. Il progetto di questo libro ha preso le mosse dal desiderio di individuare un modo 'italiano' di parlare e scrivere di geografia, che tenga conto della complessità e della ricchezza del dibattito internazionale senza mai perdere il senso del proprio contesto, proprio perché rivolto a chi, nelle nostre sedi universitarie, approccia per la prima volta quel sapere critico che da sempre chiamiamo geografia.
brossura Il ventesimo secolo ha visto l'Italia fra i primi paesi del mondo per quanto riguarda ricerche, insegnamento e costruzione di strumenti nell'ambito delle discipline geodetiche, topografiche, cartografiche, fotogrammetriche: insomma in ciò che ora va sotto il nome di geomatica. Sembra giusto ricordare, sia pure in forma concisa, coloro i quali hanno contribuito al divenire di queste discipline nell'ambito di un secolo. Questi "appunti" sono dedicati soprattutto ai molti giovani che oggi, in un mondo assai diverso da quello qui raccontato, hanno scelto di dedicarsi alla ricerca e dallo studio della Terra, delle sue dimensioni, della sua rappresentazione.
482.1aaf18.5x23 c36x40 cm.m 36x40 cm Einzelblatt
Mm 165x240 Collana Studia Historia. Ristampa anastatica del dell'edizione Milano 1930. Brossura editoriale di cxxxvi-594 pagine. Ottimo stato. Spedizione entro 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
100723aafDruck & Verlag von G. G. Lange in Darmstadt, o.J. um 1860, 17.5x25 cm. Blattgr., Orig. Stahlstich, 1 Blatt / 1 feuille.
A very small amount of underlining in ink, probably only to one page, plus a few interesting notes in pencil. Foxing to end papers and slightly to page edges. No other marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with lightly marked boards, rubbing with small nicks to spine ends and rubbing to corners. Clear gilt embossing to front and to spine. The fold-out maps and plans in excellent condition. The eight large maps and plans in the rear pocket all present and also in excellent condition. 95 + 340pp.
8vo., First Edition, with title in red and black, and numerous plates and maps (a number folding); original series binding of purple cloth, crest blocked in gilt on upper board, gilt back, a near fine copy. Major papers include Goodsall (R.H). Astleys of Maidstone; Tester (P.J_. Medieval Buildings in the Joyden's Wood Square Earthwork; Du Boulay (F.R.H). Bexley Church; Hull (F). Melcombe Mill; Jenkins (F). Cult of the Psuedo-Venus in Kent; Penn (W.S). Romano-British Settlement at Springhead; Rahtz (P.A). Dover. Stembrook and St. Martin-le-Grand; Drumbeck (W.V). Lowy of Tonbridge; Hull (F). Custumal of Kent; Philip (B./J). Discoveries at Reculver; Hiscock (R.H). Employment of Eighteenth-Century Organist; Keen (R.A). Best, Brewers of Chatham
8vo., First Edition, with title in red and black, several plates and numerous illustrations and maps in the text; original series binding of blue pebble-grain cloth, upper board blocked in gilt, gilt back, backstrip lightly sunned (but all gilt entirely legible), a very good, bright, clean copy. Major papers include Everitt (A.M). Making the Agrarian Landscape of Kent; Hawkes (S.C). Orientation at Finglesham; Parkin (E.W). Ratling Court, Aylesham; Streeten (A.D.F). Excavations at Tonbridge; Thornhill (P). A Lower Thames Ford; Hewitt (C) and T. Tatton-Brown. Bell Harry Tower; Le Gear (R.F). Pillared Deneholes at Stankey Wood; Detsicas (A.P). Excavations at Eccles; Mead (W.R) and R.J.P. Kain. Ridge-and-Furrow in Kent; Parfitt (J.H). Moated Site at Leigh; Goose (N.R). Wage Labour at Meopham.
8vo., First Edition, with title in red and black, and numerous plates and maps, neat signature on front free endpaper; original series binding of blue pebble-grain cloth, sides with multiple frame border in blind enclosing gilt device, gilt back, backstrip faded else a very good, clean copy. Major papers include Erwood (F.C.E). Adventures of a Kentish Spy; Druce (G.C). Stall Carvings in St. Mary Faversham; Woodruff (C.E). Register and Chartulary of St. Laurence Canterbury; Hardman (F.W). Sea Valley of Deal; Ward (G). King Oswin; Ward (G). King Swaebheard; Toke (N.E). Hatchments in Canterbury Churches; Hussey (A). Hythe Wills; Gardiner (D). Manor of Boughton Aluph; Councer (C.R). Mediaeval Glass of Boughton Aluph; Livett (G.M). Supplementary Note on Early Kent Maps;.
8vo., First Edition, with title in red and black, and numerous plates and maps (a number folding); original series binding of blue pebble-grain cloth, sides with multiple frame border in blind enclosing gilt device, gilt back, backstrip faded else a very good, clean copy. Major papers include Little (A.G). James Ryman; Woodruff (C.E). St. Helen in Canterbury; Hogg (A.H.A). Earthworks in Joydens Wood; Hogg (A.H.A). Earthworks on Hayes and West Wickham Commons; Knox (C). St. Margaret's Bay; Ward (G). St. Mildred's Church, Canterbury.
8vo., First Edition, with title in red and black, and numerous plates and maps (a number folding); original series binding of blue pebble-grain cloth, sides with multiple frame border in blind enclosing gilt device, gilt back, backstrip faded else a very good, clean copy. Major papers include Teichman-Derville. New Romney and Cinque Port Records; Hussey. Sittingbourne Wills; Vallance (A). Two Chalke Wills; Livett (G.M). Lydd Church; Woodruff (E). Seventeenth Century Letters and Petitions from Canterbury; Collins (A.H). Stourmouth Church; Pearce (B.W). Roman Site at Otford; Curteis (R.M). Bayhall, Pembury; Harrison (E). The Bounds of Ightham Parish; Toke (N.E). Opus Alexandrinum; Torr (V.J). Aldington Font; Livett (G.M). Minster Court and Tripartite Churches.
8vo., First Edition, with title in red and black, and numerous plates (a number folding) and maps; original series binding of blue pebble-grain cloth, sides with multiple frame border in blind enclosing gilt device, gilt back, black endpapers, uncut, short split in lower joint (but binding entirely sound), a bright, clean copy. ALL THE SOCIETY'S EARLY VOLUMES ARE SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
8vo., First Edition, with title in red and black, and numerous plates (a number folding) and maps; original series binding of blue pebble-grain cloth, sides with multiple frame border in blind enclosing gilt device, gilt back, black endpapers, uncut, a bright, clean copy. ALL THE SOCIETY'S EARLY VOLUMES ARE SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
8vo., First Edition, with title in red and black, and numerous plates (a number folding) and maps; original series binding of blue pebble-grain cloth, sides with multiple frame border in blind enclosing gilt device, gilt back, uncut, backstrip sunned else a bright, clean copy.