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1960100150661Peeters 1960 in8. 1960. Broché. 2 volume(s).
1960100150661Peeters 1960. bords un peu frottés intérieurs propres. in8. 1960. Broché. 2 volumes. Peeters unknown
1396058931.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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154334704(Colophon: Venice, Venturino Rossenelli, 1543). Folio. (30,5x22 cm.). Contemporary full Italian limp vellum. Remains of ties. Old handwritten title on spine. Upper part of front cover slightly creased. A few small nicks to hinges at cords. Vellum with brownspots. 242 leaves (2-241 numb. II-CCXXXIX). Misnumbering of leaves in sign. A (10 lvs.), due to the insertion of corrections on f A5. (Collation corresponds to that given by Thomas-Stanford No. 34). Large margins profusely illustrated with diagrams. Upper right corner of title gone with loss of of 3 letters ""NSE"" in MEGARENSE, f A2-A6 with upper right corners and a wormtract-hole in lower margin repaired. A wormtract in lower margin on the next 11 lvs. A1-A6 mounted skillfully on thin opaque parchment-paper. A rather faint dampstain in upper right corner throughout. Last 5 leaves with a small nick in right margin, no loss. Otherwise remarkably clean and printed on good, strong paper. On the title a large woodcut device with arms with G.T. (Gabriele Tadino, to whom the work is dedicated). Colophon with large woodcut device with the letters .P.Z.F. and this repeated on verso of last leaf.
154334704Colophon: Venice Venturino Rossenelli 1543. Folio. 305x22 cm. Contemporary full Italian limp vellum. Remains of ties. Old handwritten title on spine. Upper part of front cover slightly creased. A few small nicks to hinges at cords. Vellum with brownspots. 242 leaves 2-241 numb. II-CCXXXIX. Misnumbering of leaves in sign. A 10 lvs. due to the insertion of corrections on f A5. Collation corresponds to that given by Thomas-Stanford No. 34. Large margins profusely illustrated with diagrams. Upper right corner of title gone with loss of of 3 letters "NSE" in MEGARENSE f A2-A6 with upper right corners and a wormtract-hole in lower margin repaired. A wormtract in lower margin on the next 11 lvs. A1-A6 mounted skillfully on thin opaque parchment-paper. A rather faint dampstain in upper right corner throughout. Last 5 leaves with a small nick in right margin no loss. Otherwise remarkably clean and printed on good strong paper. On the title a large woodcut device with arms with G.T. Gabriele Tadino to whom the work is dedicated. Colophon with large woodcut device with the letters .P.Z.F. and this repeated on verso of last leaf. <br/><br/><em>Scarce first edition of the first translation of Euclid into any modern language by the famous Niccolo Tartaglia. The translation and Tartaglia's commentaries strongly accelerated the development of physics and mechanics in the 16th century as it showed how mathematics could be applied to dynamics and mechanics as well as to architecture construction and perspective. More than 20 years should elapse before the next language would receive the privilege of displaying Euclid among their goods this was the French translation published by Pierre Forcadel Paris 1564. "When Tartaglia submits that his redaction was made "secondo le due tradittioni" there is no question that Campanus - who appears to be heavely favored - and Zamberti are meant. When Campanus has added propositions or premises Tartaglia has approriately translated them and noted their absence "nelle seconda tradittione" while things omitted by Campanus but included by Zamberti receive the reverse treatment" John Murdoch in DSB. Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia of Brescia has a great name in the history of mathematics. A cut in the face from a French soldier caused him to stammer and as a consequence of this he was called 'Tartaglia' the stammerer. He is famous for his solution of third-degree equations which occasioned a long polemic with Cardano about priority. He is also known for "Tartaglia's Triangle" later known as "Pascal's Triangle" and he is well-known for his Archimedes-edition of 1543 and 1551 with his commentaries. "The most famous source of Greek geometry is the monumental work of Euclid of Alexandria called the "Elements" around 300 B.C. No other book of science had a comparable influence on the intellectual development of mankind. It was a treatise of geometry in thirteen books which included all the fundamental results of scientific geometry up to his time. Euclid did not claim for himself any particular discovery he was merely a compiler. Yet in view of the systematic arrangement of the subject matter and the exact logical procedure followed we cannot doubt that he himself provided a large body of specific formulations and specific auxiliary theorems in his deductions. It is no longer possible to pass judgement on the authorship of much of this material; his book was meant as a textbook of geometry which paid attention to the material while questions of priority did not enter the discussion." Cornelius Lanzos in "Space through the Ages". Max Steck III:40 - Thomas-Stanford: 34 - Riccardi Euclideana 1543 1 - Adams E:992. - Brunet II:1090. Premiere edition de ce travail estimé. - Graesse II:513. </em> hardcover
163734701Uppsala Eschillus Matthiæ 1637. Small 4to. Cont. full vellum over wood. Spine ends worn tears to hinges but not broken lower edges of boards with old repairs. Some old ink annotations on boards. Inside frontcover and on title many old owner names small wholes cut in titel without loss of letters. First ab. 20 leaves with a faint dampstain in upper margin inkspots on last page. Internally clean. 243502 pp. numerous geometrical diagrams in the text. <br/><br/><em>Scarce first edition of the first Swedish edition of Euclid's Elements Book I-VI with Gestrinius' commentaries to the axioms and porpositions and with his attempt of a proof of the "Parallel-axiom" The Fifth Postulate. In the preface he discusses the use of plane-geometry in the theories of Aristoteles Eudoxus Ptolemy and Kepler. - Gastrinius 1594-1648 became professor of mathematics in Uppsala in 1621 after studies in Greifswald.Collijn 1600-Talet I:310. - Riccardi p. 436 16372 - Poggendorff I:889. - Not in Max Steck. </em> hardcover
1852055273Cassell and Co. 1852. Not Given . Soft cover. Very Good. 12mo. LONDON : 1852. Euclid of Alexandria 3rd century BC who wrote a work on geometry called the Elements. Flush-bound dark-red patterned cloth over card; printed paste-downs; not issued with end-papers. Neat contemporary owner name; no internal markings. Bright tight and clean. Minor wear only. VERY GOOD. 61pp. 3pp adverts. 12mo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books CHS Cumberland Everyman GKC Inklings Keswick Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. . Only one copy recorded in the UK British Library. VERY SCARCE. <br/> <br/> Cassell and Co., paperback
1566002448Venice: Curtio Troiano 1566 Bound in vellum with hand written spine titles 351 632 pp. numerous illustrations. Title page dated 1565 colophon dated 1566. Second Tataglia translation with the first Tatarglia translation being the first translation of Euclid into a modern language. This copy with cancel between pages 8 and 9 few marginal notes marginal worming affecting at most two letters and that on few pages front cover first nine leaves and last leaves from page 309 to end with damp stain light intermittent damp stain between. Otherwise still a very good copy. Curtio Troiano hardcover
177448172Upsala, Johan Edman, 1774. Lille 8vo. Samtidigt hldrbd. med ophøjede binf på ryggen. Rygtitel. Ryg noget slidt, mest ved kapitæler. (18),429,(1) pp., talrige textfigurer. Brugsspor. Et bladhjørne bortrevet. Nogle samtidige notater og tilskrifter.
179155348Berlin, Matzdorff, 1791. Small 8vo. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. Stamps on title-page. 402 pp., 3 folded engraved plates.
161937801Pisavri (Pesaro), Typis Flaminij Concordiæ, 1619. Folio. Contemp. hcalf. Fronthinge nearly broken, but still holding. Titlepage in red a. black. (8) of 10 leaves, lacking first leaf of the foreword and last leaf of Index. Text complete. 255 leaves with many figures in the text. First 16 leaves with some browning and foxing in lower right corners. 5 leaves mended, no loss of text and 8 with smaller repairs, no loss. A few annotations in margins in old hand.
169145401Lugdunum Batavorum (Leiden), Danielem à Gaesbeek, 1691. Small8vo. Contemp. full vellum. Spine gone and frontcover detached. Some soiling to covers. Wood-cut printers device on titlepage. (24),468 pp. and many diagrams in the text. A few scattered brownspots and a few quires with light browning.
177448172Upsala Johan Edman 1774. Lille 8vo. Samtidigt hldrbd. med ophøjede binf på ryggen. Rygtitel. Ryg noget slidt mest ved kapitæler. 184291 pp. talrige textfigurer. Brugsspor. Et bladhjørne bortrevet. Nogle samtidige notater og tilskrifter. <br/><br/><em>De første 6 bøger blev oversat for første gang på svensk i 1744 også af Mårten Stroemer mens udgaven her er den første svenske oversættelse som også omfatter 11. og 12. Bog.Riccardi: 1774-2 - Steck: V29. </em> unknown
179155348Berlin Matzdorff 1791. Small 8vo. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. Stamps on title-page. 402 pp. 3 folded engraved plates. <br/><br/><em>Contains extensive commentaries to the first 6 Books. </em> unknown
169145401Lugdunum Batavorum Leiden Danielem à Gaesbeek 1691. Small8vo. Contemp. full vellum. Spine gone and frontcover detached. Some soiling to covers. Wood-cut printers device on titlepage. 24468 pp. and many diagrams in the text. A few scattered brownspots and a few quires with light browning. <br/><br/><em>First edition of Heinrich Coetsius' translation of the six first books of Euclid.Riccardi 1691 7 - Max Steck p. 109 1691. </em> hardcover
161937801Pisavri Pesaro Typis Flaminij Concordiæ 1619. Folio. Contemp. hcalf. Fronthinge nearly broken but still holding. Titlepage in red a. black. 8 of 10 leaves lacking first leaf of the foreword and last leaf of Index. Text complete. 255 leaves with many figures in the text. First 16 leaves with some browning and foxing in lower right corners. 5 leaves mended no loss of text and 8 with smaller repairs no loss. A few annotations in margins in old hand. <br/><br/><em>Scarce second expanded edition of Federico Commandino's importent translation of the Elements. Commandino's first translation was published in 1572 and this translation was made use of by subsequent editors for centuries. The first Italian translation was also done from the Latin text of Commandino. - Riccardi 16192. - Max Steck: IV 19. </em> unknown
174441890Kjøbenhavn Ernst Henrik Berling 1744. 4to. Samt. hldrbd. over træ. Ryg lidt slidt Overtrækspapiret på permer med mangler.1220311 pp. samt 5 foldede kobberstukne plancher i teksten talrige geometriske figurer. De første blade og de 5 plancher med en svag vandskjold. Svag skjold på de sidste ca 20 blade. En del blade med brunplet i øvre margin.4to. Contemporary half calf over wooden boards. Spine a bit worn and lacing some of the paper over boards. Faint damp stain to first leaves to plates and to the last ab. 20 leaves. Some leaves with a brown spot to upper margin. 12 20 311 pp 5 folded engraved plates. Numerous geometrical figures in the text. <br/><br/><em>Første udgave på dansk af Euclids "Elementer" omfattende Bog 1-6 og 11-12. J.F. Ramus have allerede nogle år tidligere udgivet Euclid men disse var mindre lærebøger i uddrag og på latin. Oversættelsen indeholder en lang introduktion af Ramus "Betænkning om Euclidis Elementer og om deres Oversættelse i det Danske Sprog."Ziegenbalg var teologisk kandidat men havde studeret matematik i flere år både i Jena og i England. Han blev udnævnt til professor i matematik ved Københavns Universitet efter Ramus og havde i nogle år forinden fungeret som dennes assistent. Hans oversættelse er dedikeret Christian den VI og i forordet introducerer han den således "offereres oversættelsen Deres Kongelige Majestæt.disse udi det Danske Sprog oversatte Elementa Geometriæ som ere Hoved=Kilden til alle Mathematiske Videnskaber og have nu i 2000 Aar været i saa stor Estime at alle de største og erfarne Mathematici have grundet deres Skrifter paa dem og at de til almindelig Nytte og Brug ere bekientgiorte næsten udi alle Europæiske men ey tilforn i dette Sprog."First edition of the first Euclid-translation into Danish comprising Book 1-6 and 11-12. Bound in cont. hcalf. Rebacked in old style. A good copy. - Riccardi Bibl. Euclideana Parte 4 p. 47. - Bibl. Danica IV:96. </em> hardcover
20090691141606_newPrinceton University Press 2009-11-01. Hardcover. New. 0x0x0. Princeton University Press hardcover
2013x-0691162131Princeton Univ Pr 2013. Paperback. New. 547 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.50 inches. Princeton Univ Pr paperback
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Folded. Atlas folio. (82 x 57 cm). In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/400000. A clean copy. Including Azerbaijan, Dagestan, Mahaçkala, Tbilisi, Yerevan, Darband, et alli. A fine map of Caucasus and shores of Caspian Sea. Extremely rare.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map on cloth. Folded. Wrinkled on paper. Stains on cloth. 12 sheets on paper. Oblong atlas folio. (50 x 60 cm). In Ottoman script.[MAP of ALEXANDRETTA] Iskenderun - Tayakadin. It shows villages and settlements in Tayakadin of Iskenderiye. Scale: 1/25.000. Hegira: 1329 = Gregorian: 1913. This is one the serie of the Bonn projection maps which are the first map series in modern techniques in Turkey and the Ottoman Empire. In order to produce these maps covering Turkish territory, Reconnaissance Branch was incorporated into The Mapping Commission. The maps were produced in the datum based on the latitude and longitude of Ayasofya Mosque in equal area Bonn Projection. The field works for the 123 sheets covering the country were conducted by 76 staff. The production was completed in 18 years starting from east west. Field works continued without stopping except in years 1914 and 1920. This map series called also reconnaissance maps contributed a lot to producing 1:25.000 scale maps. Not description on map-maker. A very detailed map. Extremely rare.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Folded. Oblong atlas folio. (50 x 60 cm). In Ottoman script. Shows Eastern and Southeastern parts of Anatolia; Maras, Elbistan, Birecik and Kilis areas. Hegira: 1333 = Gregorian: 1917. Not description on map-maker.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Folded. Oblong atlas folio. (50 x 60 cm). In Ottoman script. [MAP of EAST ANATOLIA and ARTVIN] Oltu, Artvin, Ispir, Hasankale. Shows Artvin, Ispir, Hasankale and Kars city. Scale: 1/200.000. This is one the serie of the Bonn projection maps which are the first map series in modern techniques in Turkey and the Ottoman Empire. In order to produce these maps covering Turkish territory, Reconnaissance Branch was incorporated into The Mapping Commission. The maps were produced in the datum based on the latitude and longitude of Ayasofya Mosque in equal area Bonn Projection. The field works for the 123 sheets covering the country were conducted by 76 staff. The production was completed in 18 years starting from east west. Field works continued without stopping except in years 1914 and 1920. This map series called also reconnaissance maps contributed a lot to producing 1:25.000 scale maps. Hegira: 1332 = Gregorian: 1916. Not description on map-maker.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Folded. Oblong atlas folio. (50 x 60 cm). In Ottoman script. [MAP of EAST ANATOLIA] Hozat, Dersim. Shows Eastern parts of Anatolia; Dersim-Horat and border of Erzincan city; Divrigi; Harput (Kharpout); Kilis; and Munzur Mountains, et alli. Scale: 1/200.000. Hegira: 1330 = Gregorian: 1914. Not description on map-maker.