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19071041961Greifswald, 1907. Gr.-8vo. 82 S. Rückenbr. (angeschmutzt).
19041016712Halle-Wittenberg, 1904. 66 S. Br.
192048726Braunschweig Vieweg & Sohn 1920. Contemp. Hcloth. Stamp on titlepage. In "Zeitschrift für Physik" Bd. 2. IV478 pp. Entire volume offered. Bohr's paper: pp. 423-469. A very faint dampstain to right margins. <br/><br/><em>First edition of this fundamental paper in which Bohr for the first time gives name to a theory which was for the first time used in his work "The quantum theory of line Spectra" from 1918 but now for the first time called "Korrespondenzprincip" The Principle of Correspondence and explained in the offered paper. The principle was introduced "in order to obtain the necessary relation to the ordinary theory of radiation in the limit of slow vibrations we are therefore led directlyto certain conclusions about the probability of transition between two stationary states in this limit.".The "Principle of Correspondence" is the physical priciple that the behaviour of atomic and other systems should approximate to that predicted by classical physics in certain specific circumstances where quantum effects are expected to be unimportent. Bohr used the principle to explain his theory of the hydrogen atom which among other things successfully predicted many features of the spectrum of light emitted by energetic hydrogen atoms. The principle formed an importent component of the early quantum theory of Bohr Sommerfeld and others.Betty Schultz: 17. </em> hardcover
1926013916Berlin: Verlag von Gebruder Borntraeger 1926. Very Good condition. Chips to paper label on spine. Bound in black cloth-backed boards. Original printed wraps bound-in. "Mit 6 Textfiguren und 6 Tafeln." This copy is from the library of geologist and author Robert B. Sosman with his small ink-stamp. A geophysicist and physical chemist Robert Browning Sosman received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1907 at the age of 26. By 1908 he had joined the Geo-Physical Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution. Dr. Sosman worked at the Geo-Physical Laboratory for 20 years serving 8 years as Assistant Director. During World War I his contributions there were instrumental in establishing America's capacity for manufacturing optical glass. In 1928 he left to join the United States Steel Corporation as Assistant Director of Research. Following his retirement from U.S. Steel in 1947 he became visiting professor of Ceramics at Rutgers University. Dr. Sosman was a past president of the American Ceramic Society. In his honor the Society established The Robert B. Sosman Award "the highest recognition of scientific accomplishment given by the Basic Science Division. in recognition of outstanding achievement in basic science of an area that results in a significant impact to the field of ceramics." Keywords: Marine iron silicates. First Edition 1. Auflage. Hardcover. Very Good condition. 8vo. viii pp365-521 6 plates 12 photos. Verlag von Gebruder Borntraeger Hardcover
199077246ABBayreuth 1990. 4°. 13, (3) S., blindgepr. OPp. mit Schutzumschlag. Gutes Exemplar. blindgepr. OPp. mit Schutzumschlag. Gutes Exemplar.
19342138603Sapporo: ohne Verlag 1934. Seiten 279-287, (1). Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm) Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
192130108Leipzig S. Hirzel 1921. Cont. hcalf. Titlelabel gilt on back. Small stamp on title. 435 pp. <br/><br/><em>First German edition and the first edition in book-form as this Bakerian lecture was published in the Proceedings 1920. In this work Rutherford not only considered the neutron as a possibility but he furthermore predicted its likely properties "the idea of the possible existence of an atom of mass one which has a zero nuclear charge". </em> unknown
19071307231Lund, Berling, 1907. Gr.-8vo. 2 Bl., 112, 8 S. Hlwdbd d. Zeit m. goldgeprägtem Rückentitel (Einbd etwas verblaßt, Besitzvermerk auf Vorsatz, die ersten u. letzten Seiten gering stockfleckig).
200054786Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2000. 1. Aufl.; 317 S.; 18 cm; OKart. (Taschenbuch);
191345816Leipzig S. Hirzel 1913. 8vo. Orig. printed wrappers no backstrip. Wrappers loose. In "Jahrbuch der Radioaktivität und Elektronik" 10. bd. Heft 1. Pp. 1-138 entire issue offered. Wilson's paper: pp. 34-54 textillustrations showing apparatus and 5 photographic plates showing ionizing by Alpha- Beta- and Röntgen- radiation. <br/><br/><em>Together with the English version - published 1912 in the Proceedings of the Royal Society - this is Wilson's main paper relating "that the track of an ionizing particle might be made visible and photographed by condensing water of the ions which is liberated". The first trails were obtained in 1911 where he submitted a short note of this to the Proceedings. In the offered paper he published the first tracks made by the ionizing particles of alpha beta and Röntgen-rays. This Wilson Cloud-Chamber became an extremely valuable instrument of fundamental research the discovery of the positron in 1932 and the kaon in 1963 were made by using cloud chambers as detectors."But the whole course of the particle appears infinitely more clearly by the method invented by C.T.R. Wilson in 1911 and named after him. The radiation is allowed to enter an expansion-chamber containing a gas saturated with water vapour. A sudden expansion of the chamber cools the gas and cloud-drops are then formed instantly around the ions produced along the tracks of the particles. By suitable illumination these tracks can be made to stand out clearly as if they had been described by luminous projectiles. The "Altmeister" of modern nuclear physics Lord Rutherford once called the Wilson chamber "the most original and wonderful instrument in scientific history"."Thomson Rees Wilson 1869-1959 a Scottish physicist is credited with inventing the cloud chamber. Inspired by sightings of the Brocken spectre while working on the summit of Ben Nevis in 1894 he began to develop expansion chambers for studying cloud formation and optical phenomena in moist air. Very rapidly he discovered that ions could act as centers for water droplet formation in such chambers. He pursued the application of this discovery and perfected the first cloud chamber in 1911. In Wilson's original chamber the air inside the sealed device was saturated with water vapor then a diaphragm is used to expand the air inside the chamber adiabatic expansion. This cools the air and water vapor starts to condense. When an ionizing particle passes through the chamber water vapor condenses on the resulting ions and the trail of the particle is visible in the vapor cloud. Wilson along with Arthur Compton received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1927 for his work on the cloud chamber. Wikipedia. </em> unknown
19350258751935. INSCRIBED by the AUTHOR. Very Good condition. Light cover wear/soil. Horizonal crease from folding in half for mailing Pages are clean and unmarked. Inscribed on the front cover: "With the author's compliments to Prof. T. R. Hollcroft." This is the original 1935 publication -- NOT print on demand edition or modern reprint. Published by Nicola Zanichelli Editore Bologna 1935 Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa Serie II Vol. IV 1935 - XIII. Bound in the original wraps stamped in black. This volume was among several dozen books from Temple Rice Hollcroft's library that we were lucky enough to purchase at auction in New Jersey. The American mathematician Temple Rice Hollcroft 1889 - 1967 received B.S. in 1912 and A.B. in 1914 from Hanover College and then A.M. in 1915 from the University of Kentucky. He received his Ph.D. in 1917 from Cornell University under Virgil Snyder. Hollcroft was a mathematics professor at Wells College from 1918 to 1954 from which he retired as professor emeritus. Hollcroft served for 14 years as Associate Secretary of the American Mathematical Society. In 1932 in Zurich he was an Invited Speaker of the International Congress of Mathematician ICM. His subject was THE GENERAL WEB OF SURFACES AND THE SPACE INVOLUTION DEFINED BY IT . Being invited to talk at the ICM has been called "the equivalent of induction to a hall of fame." - from Wikipedia. From the first page:"Am Schlusz seiner Verhandlung: Les groupes reels simples finis et continus Annales Scientifiques de 1Pcole normale superieure 3 31 1914 gibt E. CARTAN eine Aufzählung bemerkenswerter Beispiele von aequivalenten Gruppen 1. Dabei wird eine dieser Gruppen stets gebildet von den reellen linearen Transformationen n mit Determinante gleich 1 die eine der n=4 5 6 invariant i=1 lassen; m. a. W. eine dieser Gruppen ist die Drehungsgruppe im vier- fünf- und sechsdimensionalen euclidischen oder pseudo-euclidischen Raume.". INSCRIBED / SIGNED by the AUTHOR. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good condition. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 12 pages. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Paperback
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.
192048726Braunschweig, Vieweg & Sohn, 1920. Contemp. Hcloth. Stamp on titlepage. In ""Zeitschrift für Physik"", Bd. 2. IV,478 pp. (Entire volume offered). Bohr's paper: pp. 423-469. A very faint dampstain to right margins.
190747457Leibzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1907. 8vo. Contemp. hcalf. Spine gilt. Title-and tomelabels with gilt lettering. Slightly rubbed. In ""Annalen der Physik"", Vierte Folge, Band 23. VIII,1000 pp. a. 4 plates. (The entire volume offered). Einstein's paper: pp.371-384. A small stamp on titlepage (Gmelin.Institut.). Internally clean and fine.
190753408Leibzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1907. 8vo. Contemp. hcalf. Spine gilt and with gilt lettering. Slightly rubbed and light wear to spineends. In ""Annalen der Physik"", Vierte Folge, Band 23. VIII,1000 pp. a. 4 plates. (The entire volume offered). Einstein's paper: pp.371-384. Stamps on titlepage (Allgemeine Electricitäts-Gesellschaft a. AEG Forschungsinstitut). Internally clean.
191448028Braunschweig, Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn, 1914. Lex8vo. Contemp hcloth, gilt spine. Lower spine end a bit frayed, otherwise very fine. In: ""Verhandlungen der deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft im Jahre 1914"", 16. Jahrgang. IX,1072 pp. Franck & Hertz' papers: pp. 457-467 a. 512-517, textillustr. Fine and clean.
191448162Braunschweig, Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn, 1914. No wrappers. In: ""Verhandlungen der deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft im Jahre 1914. Hrsg. von Karl Scheel"", 16. jahrgang, Nr. 10 a. 11. Pp. (437-) 494 a. (495-) 566. (Entire issues offered). With titlepage to 16. Jahrgang. The papers: pp. 457-467 a. pp. 512-517, 2 textillustr.
190542829Leipzig, S. Hirzel, 1905. No wrappers. Issued in ""Jahrbuch der Radioaktivität und Elekronik"", 2. Bd., Heft 3. Hahn's paper: pp. 233-264. Enntire issue: pp. 233-262 (= entire ""Heft 3""). Fine and clean.
191644864(Leipzig, Ambrosius Barth, 1916). Without wrappers in ""Annalen der Physik"", Vierte Folge, Bd. 49, No.3, pp. 229-377 (entire issue offered). Kossel's paper: pp. 229-362, textillustrations. Clean and fine. Punched in inner margins after cords.
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. VIII,952 pp., textillustr. (Entire volume offered). Pauli's paper: pp.765-783.