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192547417Berlin, Julius Springer, 1925. 8vo. Contemp. full cloth. Gilt spine. Wear to top of spine and with 2 tears to hinges at upper spine. Inner backhinge nearly broken. A stamp to foot of a few leaves In: 'Zeitschrift für Physik', Volume 31. VIII,952 pp., textillustr. (Entire volume offered). Pauli's paper: pp.765-783. Internally clean and fine.
192547224Berlin Julius Springer 1925. 8vo. Contemp. full cloth. Spine lacks and covers detached in need of a new spine. A stamp to front free endpaper chinese. In: 'Zeitschrift für Physik' Volume 31. VIII952 pp. textillustr. Entire volume offered. Pauli's paper: pp.765-783. <br/><br/><em>First edition of the first announcement of Pauli's Exclusion Principle which gives a criterion for the electronic structure of atoms and explains the periodic table and the combining properties of the elements.Pauli first formulated his exclusion principle in this article in an attempt to explain the structure of the periodic table. By introducing an additional quantum number namely the spin of an electron to the already known three quantum numbers in Bohr's atom model and by postulating that no two electrons can have the same four quantum numbers Pauli could explain the number of electrons allowed in the outermost shell e.g. explaining the varying lengths of successive periods in the table. The exclusion principle turned out to be applicable to all fermions and thus plays a role in a variety of physical phenomena. For example it explains the formation of degenerate matter in white dwarfs and neutron stars. In 1945 Pauli received the Nobel Prize in physics "for the discovery of the Exclusion Principle also called the Pauli Principle".This volume also contains a paper by Heisenberg: 'Über eine Anwendung des Korrespondenzprinzips auf die Frage der Polarisation des Floureszenzlichtes' A. Einstein: "Bemerkung zu P. Jordans Abhandlung "Zur Theorie der Quantenstrahlung"and another paper by Pauli: 'Über den Einfluss der Geschwindigkeitsabhängigkeit der Elektronenmasse auf den Zeemaneffekt' Zeeman-Effect and the Dependence of Electron-Mass on the Velocity. </em> hardcover
192547417Berlin Julius Springer 1925. 8vo. Contemp. full cloth. Gilt spine. Wear to top of spine and with 2 tears to hinges at upper spine. Inner backhinge nearly broken. A stamp to foot of a few leaves In: 'Zeitschrift für Physik' Volume 31. VIII952 pp. textillustr. Entire volume offered. Pauli's paper: pp.765-783. Internally clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First edition of the first announcement of Pauli's Exclusion Principle which gives a criterion for the electronic structure of atoms and explains the periodic table and the combining properties of the elements.Pauli first formulated his exclusion principle in this article in an attempt to explain the structure of the periodic table. By introducing an additional quantum number namely the spin of an electron to the already known three quantum numbers in Bohr's atom model and by postulating that no two electrons can have the same four quantum numbers Pauli could explain the number of electrons allowed in the outermost shell e.g. explaining the varying lengths of successive periods in the table. The exclusion principle turned out to be applicable to all fermions and thus plays a role in a variety of physical phenomena. For example it explains the formation of degenerate matter in white dwarfs and neutron stars. In 1945 Pauli received the Nobel Prize in physics "for the discovery of the Exclusion Principle also called the Pauli Principle".This volume also contains a paper by Heisenberg: 'Über eine Anwendung des Korrespondenzprinzips auf die Frage der Polarisation des Floureszenzlichtes' A. Einstein: "Bemerkung zu P. Jordans Abhandlung "Zur Theorie der Quantenstrahlung"and another paper by Pauli: 'Über den Einfluss der Geschwindigkeitsabhängigkeit der Elektronenmasse auf den Zeemaneffekt' Zeeman-Effect and the Dependence of Electron-Mass on the Velocity. </em> hardcover
19421306983Helsinki, 1942. Gr.-8vo. 76 S., 1 Bl. (Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae B LI, 2). OKart. (Einbd etwas stockfleckig u. m. Rückensignatur, Umschl. m. kl. Einriß, leicht gebräunt, wenige Bleistiftanmerkungen).
19081513098Leipzig, 1908. Gr.-8vo. 8, 79, (1) S. Br. (angestaubt, Titel m. Randläs.).
19801320250Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1980. 328 S. m. einigen Abb. (Abhandlungen der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Göttingen. Philologisch-historische Klasse III/ 121). OKart.
195138875Keypmannahafn, 1951. Ubeskåret i orig. bogtrykte omslag. 131 pp.
1946000234<ol><li>General Historical Context<br />King ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz Āl Saʿūd's visit to Egypt in 1946 took place at a critical moment in Middle Eastern history immediately following the end of the Second World War amid the reconfiguration of the international order and the beginning of the decline of British colonial influence in the region. At that time Egypt was a pivotal actor in Arab politics while the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia had firmly established itself as a central state with growing religious and political influence.</li><li>Political and Diplomatic Dimensions of the Visit<br />The document reveals the highly official and symbolic nature of the visit reflecting:<br />Mutual recognition of the leading status of both states in the Arab world.<br />A clear desire to coordinate political positions at a stage preceding the escalation of major Arab issues foremost among them the Palestinian question which was approaching a decisive turning point.<br />Support for the course of joint Arab action which had been crowned by the establishment of the League of Arab States in 1945 followed by efforts to consolidate Arab solidarity.<br />The programme further demonstrates meticulous protocol intended to project Arab unity in the face of international powers.</li><li>The Symbolic Significance of King ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz<br />The visit represents the peak of King ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz's external diplomatic presence. The programme illustrates the high level of esteem accorded to him as:<br />The founder of a modern state in the Arabian Peninsula.<br />A political and religious authority of particular weight in the Islamic world.<br />The document highlights how royal symbolism and formal protocol were employed to reinforce the legitimacy of the Saudi state within both the Arab and international spheres.<br />4. Importance of the Document as a Primary Source<br />The core value of the publication lies in its nature as:<br />An official primary source reflecting the governmental perspective rather than later historical narratives.<br />An organizational document revealing the nature of official relations mechanisms of coordination and priorities of engagement.<br />A precise record of Arab political protocol in the mid-twentieth century.<br />Unlike personal memoirs or retrospective studies this programme provides raw material for researchers without subsequent interpretive overlay.<br />5. Protocol and Cultural Dimensions<br />The book illustrates the level of royal diplomatic traditions of the period including:<br />Reception ceremonies and official honors.<br />The arrangement of meetings reflecting hierarchies of authority and political symbolism.<br />The blending of Arab and Islamic elements within official state ceremonies.<br />This offers scholars valuable insight into the culture of the modern Arab state in its formative stages.<br />6. Archival and Documentary Value<br />As a document of limited circulation produced for official or commemorative purposes the book possesses:<br />High archival value.<br />Particular importance for national libraries and historical research centers.<br />Strong potential for use in comparative studies of royal and diplomatic visits in the Arab world.</li></ol><p><br />The book "Programme of the Visit of His Majesty King ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz Āl Saʿūd to Egypt 1365 AH / 1946 CE" is a document of exceptional historical importance. Its value lies not only in its organizational content but in its profound political and symbolic implications. It stands as a reliable witness to a pivotal phase in the formation of the modern Arab order and to the central role played by both Egypt and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in shaping its early dynamics.</p> The Egyptian Royal Court paperback
198117364Opapbd. 211 pp. Rigt illustr., delvis i farve.
195053029Reykjavik, Forlagid Idunn, 1950-56. Lille 4to. Indbundet i 4 orig. hshirtbd. 256288302323 pp. Rigt illustreret.
2000100149818Édition de l'Olivier 2000 138 pages in8. 2000. Broché. 138 pages.
195710448Reykj., 1957. 168 pp. (Safn t. Sögu Islands..2.Flokkur 1:5).
19599979Reykj., 1959-60. 174,174 pp.
195837058Reykjavik, 1958. Orig. hshirtbd. 334,(2) pp. Mange tekstillustrationer.
19601313038Bern, Franckel, (1960). Gr.-8vo. 168 S., 1 Bl. (Travaux publiés sous les auspices de la Société suisse des sciences morales 2). OKart. (Einbd gering fleckig).
193249447Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1932-33. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 194 and tome 197. - Tome 194: Nos 3,8,10,15 a. 25. - Tome 197: No 3. (6 entire issues offered). With titlepages to both volumes. The papers: pp. 273-275, 708-711, 876-877 a. 1 plate, 1229-1232, 2208-2211 a. 237-38 (tome 197). The issue no 25: pp. 2181-2248 lacks the first leaf, no affecting the paper. Titlepages with a faint stamp.
193249447Paris Gauthier-Villars 1932-33. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 194 and tome 197. - Tome 194: Nos 381015 a. 25. - Tome 197: No 3. 6 entire issues offered. With titlepages to both volumes. The papers: pp. 273-275 708-711 876-877 a. 1 plate 1229-1232 2208-2211 a. 237-38 tome 197. The issue no 25: pp. 2181-2248 lacks the first leaf no affecting the paper. Titlepages with a faint stamp. <br/><br/><em>First printing of these papers of seminal importance to the evolution of particle physics - the results of these investigations immediately lead the way to the discovery of the neutron.They found that the 'Beryllium radiation' discovered by Bothe and Becker ejected protons from a paraffin target. This discovery was amazing because photons have no mass. However the Joliot-Curies interpreted the results as the action of photons on the hydrogen atoms in paraffin. They used the analogy of the Compton Effect in which photons impinging on a metal surface eject electrons. The trouble was that the electron was 1836 times lighter than the proton and therefore recoiled much more easily than the heavier proton after a collision with a gamma photon. When James Chadwick reported to Lord Rutherford on the Joliot-Curies’ results Lord Rutherford exclaimed "I do not believe it!" Chadwick immediately repeated the experiments at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge England. He not only bombarded the hydrogen atoms in paraffin with the beryllium emissions but also used helium nitrogen and other elements as targets. By comparing the energies of recoiling charged particles from different targets he proved that the beryllium emissions contained a neutral component with a mass approximately equal to that of the proton. He called it the neutron. </em> unknown
1992018336Dublin: Poetry Ireland Pamphlets 1992. Book. Very Good . Soft cover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. First Edition First Print. Limited to 300 copies. Issued unsigned this unique copy is signed by the guest of honour Mary Robinson and all the contributors Eavan Boland Moya Cannon Ros Cowman Medbh McGuckian Máire Mhac an tSaoi Paula Meehan Eiléan Ni Chuilleanáin Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill Áine Ni Ghlinn Julie O'Callaghan Mary O'Malley and Eithne Strong. Poetry Ireland Pamphlets Paperback
1986100148076IVREA 1986 584 pages 14 4x3 8x24cm. 1986. Broché. 584 pages.
19922512Tokyo Japan: Meguro Museum of Art 1992. 8.75" x 11" pp. 79 including color illustrations from photography throughout text in the Japanese language. Blue and white wrappers with letter "B-L-U-E" cutouts are largely clean with very slight toning near spine. Text and illustrations are bright and crisp; pencil mark erased on title page remnant visible. Very good.<br /> <br /> An investigation of the color blue throughout the history of art. Explores blue in world cultures spirituality and human expression. Meguro Museum of Art unknown
19851410625Beijing: Cultural Relics Publishing House 1985. First edition. Hardcover. Octavo 12 213 pages iv color plates and civ b&w plates. pages. In Good plus condition. Spine is tan with gold print. Boards quarter bound with tan cloth to spine and tan paper to boards black print; light wear to spine caps and corners small vendor label on rear panel. Illustrated: b&w drawings b&w and color plates photographs. Text in Chinese with abstract in English. <br /> <br /> NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column Z. 1410625. FP New Rockville Stock. Cultural Relics Publishing House hardcover
19892168Beijing China: 文物出版社 = Cultural Relics Publishing House 1989. 8.75" x 12" pp. 268 includes multiple illustrations some color and 1 fold-out map; text in the Chinese language. Hardcover bound in tan cloth boards. Illustrated cover jacket is clean with slight wear along the edges presents well. Text is clean and free of markings. Very good. <br /> <br /> The Bingling Temple is a series of grottoes with Buddhist iconography carved into natural caves; the location was designated an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014. 文物出版社 [= Cultural Relics Publishing House] unknown
197443848Tokyo: å°å¦é¤¨ Shogakukan 1974. First edition. Hardcover. g- to near fine. Large folios. 14.5 x11". Illustrated slipcases with black lettering on the spines. 9 of the 16 volumes still have their original obis belly bands. Ilustrated dust jackets. Grey buckram over red textured paper boards with gilt illustrations and ruling. Spines with black and red lettering and volume numbers in gilt. Textured blue endpapers.<br /> <br /> Published from 1968-1974 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the publisher Shogakukan this beautifully-produced series visually documents many of the most significant museums from around the world and their holdings including many of the greatest works of art in history. Each issue focuses on a group of museums of a certain country or sub-region and is profusely illustrated throughout with countless stunning full page reproductions of artwork in high quality color offset and b/w photogravure "heliogravure". Among the members of the supervising editorial committee for the series are artists critics historians archaeologists and writers. <br /> <br /> Volumes include:<br /> <br /> Vol.1: France Musee Du Louvre<br /> Vol.2: France #2 Le Galerie du Jeu de Paume Le Galerie de L’orangerie Le Musee Rodin Le Musee Bourdelle <br /> Le Musee de Cluny Le Musee du Petit Plais Le Musee des Arts Decoratifs Le Musee Guimet Le Musee National D’Art Moderne<br /> Vol.3: Italy Galleria Degli Uffizi Galleria Palatina Museo Nazionale Pinacoteca Nazionale Gelleria Di Brera Museo Poldi Pezzoli Galleria Sabauda Galleria Dell’accademia Carrara Galleria Dell’accademia<br /> Vol.4: Italy #2 Musei Vaticani Museo Nazionale Romano Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia Museo di Palazzo dei Consevatori Museo Capitolino Museo Nazionale di Napoli<br /> Vol.5: Spain & Portugal Museo Del Prado Museo Arqueologico Nacional Biblioteca Nacional Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya Museo de Ceramica Museo Arqueologico Artistico Episcopal de Vich Nacional de Arte Antiga<br /> Vol.6: West Germany & Austria Staatliche Museen Preussischer Kulturbesitz Bayerische Staatsgemaldesammilungen<br /> Bayerisches Nationalmuseum Staatliche Antikensammlungen Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Stadelsches Kunstinstitut Wallraf-Richartz-Museum Kunsthistorisches Museum<br /> Vol.7: Belgium & The Netherlands Musses Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique Musee Royal des Beaux-Arts D’anvers<br /> Musee de L’hopital St. Jean Musees Royaux D’art Et D’histoire Musee communal des Beaux-Arts Musee des Beaux-Arts Musee Mayer Van Den Bergh Rijksmuseum Stedelijk Museum Rijksmuseum Kroller-Muller Museum Boymans-van Beuningen Gemeentelijk Centraal Museum Mauritshuis Gemeentemuseum Stedelijk Museum “Het Prinsenhofâ€<br /> Vol.8: England The British Museum <br /> Vol.9: England #2 National Gallery Tate Gallery Wallace Collection Courtauld Institute Galleries Victoria & Albert Museum Fitzwilliam Museum<br /> Vol. 10: Soviet Union The State Hermitage Museum and others<br /> Vol.11: Greece Acropolis Museum National Archaeological Museum Archaeological Museum of Delphi Archaeological Museum of Olympia Archaeological Museum of Harakleion<br /> Vol.12: Egypt Egyptian Museum Coptic Museum Museum of Islamic Art<br /> Vol.13: India & Western Asia National Museum of New Delhi Indian Museum of Calcutta Archaeological Museum of Maathura Archaeological Museum of Sarnath Patna Museum Government Museum Iran: Archaeological Museum of Teheran Iraq: Iraq Museum Turkey: Archaeological Museum<br /> Vol.14: America National Gallery of Art Washington Museum of Fine Arts Boston Art Institute of Chicago Museum of Modern Art<br /> Vol.15: China<br /> Vol.16: Mexico & Peru Mexico: Museo Nacional de Antropologia Museo Regional de Oaxaca Museo de Tabasco Museo “La Venta Parque†Museo de Arte Moderno Peru: Museo Nacional de Antorpologia y Arqueologia<br /> <br /> Text In Japanese with occasional English. <br /> <br /> Slipcases with some water stains scratches smudging and other markings. Two of the cases with large holes at the tails of the spine. Some belly bands with some chipping and tears. Dust jackets with some light smudges along the spines and some other sporadic bumping to extremities of some. Bindings with some minor to light rubbing and/or bumping to extremities and along edges. Interiors with some light sporadic foxing to a few pages. Slipcases in good- to very good dust jackets in very good bindings in good to near fine and interiors in very good- to near fine condition overall. å°å¦é¤¨ (Shogakukan) hardcover
197964276Beijing: March 1979. First edition 8vo pp. 2 12 2 793 1; tables and diagrams throughout some in color 2 folding; stiff card wrappers with original red plastic dust jacket lettered in gilt on upper cover and spine; near fine. A selection of production guidelines and labor practices enacted from 1954-1979 covering an array of industries railroads aviation medical professions etc. including the treatment of women in the workplace and rules guiding maternity leaves. Also rules regarding disabilities sanitation safety food health etc. Not found in OCLC. March unknown
1916000483<p>Istanbul: TanÄ«n 1916.<br />Book. As new. Hardcover. 8vo over 7¾–9¾ in.<br />An official report issued by the Ottoman Fourth Army under Jamal Pasha concerning the proceedings of the Supreme Court Martial Tribunal convened at ʿĀliyah Aley Lebanon established to prosecute alleged Arab separatists and Pan-Arabist movements in Syria and Egypt during the First World War.<br />The report claims that the names of prominent Arab nationalists were discovered by the Ottoman authorities among documents seized from the French Embassy in Beirut reportedly placed under the safekeeping of the American Embassy following the outbreak of war. These documents formed the evidentiary basis for the tribunal's investigations.<br />125 pages of Arabic text accompanied by over 50 facsimile plates issued as a supplement reproducing original documents and correspondence between the accused Arab nationalists and other related parties examined by the tribunal.<br />Preserved in a modern hardcover binding.<br />A significant and controversial contemporary Ottoman publication providing rare primary documentation on wartime military justice Arab nationalist movements and Ottoman intelligence practices during the final years of the empire.</p><p>An important Arabic political and legal work presenting the Arabic version of La Vérité sur la Question Syrienne addressing the investigations and proceedings of the Ottoman Martial Law Tribunal DÄ«wÄn al-Ḥarb al-Ê¿UrfÄ« convened in ʿĀliyah Aley during the First World War.<br />The work constitutes a contemporary defense and documentary clarification of political accusations brought against Syrian and Lebanese figures shedding light on:<br />Ottoman wartime judicial procedures<br />political repression and accusations of separatism<br />and the broader Syrian Question in the late Ottoman period.<br />As the original Arabic edition this publication is a key primary source for the study of Ottoman military justice Arab political movements and Syro-Lebanese intellectual history during the final years of Ottoman rule.<br />A scarce and historically significant work particularly sought after in collections relating to the Arab provinces of the Ottoman Empire World War I Middle Eastern politics and constitutional and legal history.</p> Tanine hardcover