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182148806Paris Crochard 1821. 8vo. Uncut and unopened in orig. printed wrappers. In: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique Redigées par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago" Tome XVII - Mai Issue. Pp. 1-112 including titlepage to vol. 17. - The rapport: pp. 80-102. Fresnel's paper: pp. 102-111. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of the joint report. This investigation of Fresnel's paper by Arago mainly written by Arago as a polemic directed at Biot and Ampère is a central document in the rather bitter confrontation between Arago and Biot on the wave theory of light put forward by Fresnel.Fresnel's paper is the first part of three of his "Calcul des teintes". </em> unknown
1883182054Paris.: Hermann. 1883. 2nd edition. Publisher's printed wraps. Good plus wrappers browned and chipped endpapers brittle light browning at edges throughout contents very good. 4to. 27.5x18 cm. French text. Second edition conforming to the first edition of 1826. This is Ampere’s great treatise on electromagnetism. weight: 1.1 lb. 2 Folding plates. Hermann. paperback
2008x-9812705422World Scientific Pub Co Inc 2008. Paperback. New. illustrated edition. 574 pages. 10.00x6.25x1.00 inches. World Scientific Pub Co Inc paperback
185517458Paris: Michel Lévy frères 1855. Fine. Michel Lévy frères Paris 1855 14 x 23 cm 2 volumes brochés First edition of this work dedicated to Tocqueville. Cracked spine two small corner losses to the second cover of the first volume foxing. Michel Lévy frères unknown
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181545113Paris Crochard 1815. Contemp. hcalf. Spine gilt. Slightly rubbed. A few scratches to binding. Wear to top of spine. Small stamps on verso of titlepage.In: "Annales de Chimie ou Recueil de Mémoires concernant la Chemie" Tome 94. 336 pp. a. 1 plate the plate in facs. not belonging to Ampere's paper. Ampere's paper: pp. Some scattered brownspots. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of Amperes second paper on molecular physics."The noumenal aspect of chemistry fascinated Ampère. Although his derivation of Avogadro’s law came three years after Avogadro had enunciated it the law is known today in France as the Avogadro-Ampère law. This was Ampère’s first excursion into molecular physics and was followed almost immediately by a second. In 1815 he published a paper demonstrating the relation between Mariotte’s Boyle’s law and volumes and pressures of gases at the same temperature. The paper is of some interest as a pioneer effort along with Laplac’s great papers on capillarity in the application of Mathematical analysis to the molecular realm."DSB.The volume contains 3 importent papers by Jean-Baptiste Biot on polarisation of light and Berzelius "Experiences pour déterminer les proportions définies dans lequelles les élémens de la nature organique sont combinés" "Suite." 1-2 pp. 5-33 pp. 170-190 a. pp. 296-232 </em> unknown
181643465Paris Crochard 1816 No wrappers as extracted fron 'Annales de Chimie et de Physique' Volume 1 and 2 2e Series. Pp. 295-308 a. pp. 373-394 Vol. 1 pp. 5-32 a. pp. 105-125 Vol. 2. With both halftitles to vols. 1 a. 2. Htitles shaved in inner margins no loss of letters. All 4 papers having some scattered brownspots. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of Ampere's notable memoir issued in 4 parts in which he tries to set up a classification system for the elementary entities in chemistry tieing the elements together in a natural classification a dim foreshadowing of the periodic table."Here in the paper offered he drew attention to the similarities between Lavoisier's and his fellowers classification of elements in terms of their reactions with oxygen and Linnaeus' classification of plants in terms of their sexual organs. Bernard de Jussieu had successfully challenged Linnaeus with a natural system that took the whole plant into account and sought affinities between all parts of the plant not just the flowers as the basic classification. Ampère now wished to do the same thing for chemistry. By discovering a natural classification i.e. one that tied the elements together by real and rather than artificial relations Ampère hoped to prove a new insight into chemical reactions. His classificatory scheme therefore was not merely an ordering ofthe elements but like the later periodic table of Dimitri Mendeleev a true instrument of chemical research. Ampères system was as artificial as Lavoisier's.Thepapermay be noted however as an early attempt to find relationships between elements that would bring some order into the constantly growing number of elementary bodies."DSB I p. 143. </em> unknown
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1822317221822. Recueil d'observation électromagnetiques Paris 1822 8° pp.259-292 Fig. 1 der 8.Tafel und die 9. Tafel Broschur. Blondel 31/1 32/2 unknown
117433Paris Bachelier 1834. lxx. 272 pages. 2 planches dépliantes. 22x14 Cm. Demi-chagrin. Dos lisse un peu frotté. En 1834 deux ans avant sa mort Ampère fait paraître cet ouvrage intitulé "Essai sur la philosophie des sciences ou exposition analytique d'une classification naturelle de toutes les connaissances humaines". L'analyse philosophique d'Ampère lui a fourni la clé de sa classification des sciences qu'il considérait comme le couronnement de sa carrière. Comme Kant il s'est attaché à établir un lien précis entre ce que l'homme peut connaître et les sciences qui traitent de chaque aspect de la capacité de l'homme à connaître. Le tableau annexé à son Essai sur la philosophie des sciences semble à première vue être une liste fantastique et non corrélée d'objets possibles d'investigation. Dans la classification d'Ampère cela est divisé en deux sciences de second ordre : la physique générale élémentaire et la physique mathématique. Chacune de ces sciences est ensuite subdivisée en deux branches. La physique générale élémentaire se compose de la physique expérimentale et de la chimie ; la physique mathématique est divisée en stéréonomie et en atomologie. La physique expérimentale traite des phénomènes. La chimie s'occupe des causes nouménales des faits découverts par la physique expérimentale. Cette classification révèle l'esprit vaste et éclectique d'Ampère et nous permet de comprendre ses incursions occasionnelles dans la botanique la taxonomie et même l'anatomie et la physiologie animales. Couvertures d'origine conservées. Quelques taches rousseurs et legèrs traces de plis. Des petits accrocs dans les marges des planches sans manque de texte. Paris, Bachelier, 1834. unknown
182249581Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1822. 8vo. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine and with gilt lettering. Some scratches to spine. In: "Annalen der Physik und der Physikalischen Chemie. Hrsg. Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert" Bd. 12 = Bd. 72 der Reihe. 12436 pp. 2 folded tables and 4 engraved plates. Small stamp to verso of titlepages. Internally clean and fine except for browning to upper right corners on the last 75 leaves. Faraday's paper: pp. 113-129. Ampere's appers: pp. 257-276 a. 32-36. <br/><br/><em>First German versions in Gilbert's preparations of these fundamental papers by Faraday and Ampére the papers that established electro-magnetic rotation the first electromotors. - Apparatus depicted on the plates.The volumes contains further notable papers by Döbereiner Berzelius Sertürner etc. etc. </em> unknown
182843747Paris Crochard 1828. No wrappers. In: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." tome 37 sec. cahier Titlepage to vol. 37 pp. 113-223. Entire issue offered. Ampere's paper: pp. 113-139 a. 1 large folded engraved plate. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of Ampere's last major paper on magnetism and electricity. As in his most importent paper from 1827 he shows the unification of the electric and the magnetic fields and treats the relations mathematically. </em> unknown
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a104529Paris. 1820 first edition. L'Imprimerie Royale. Hardcover large 4to. 492p. with 1 engraved foldout plate of scientific equipment. In French. Article by Ampere: "Memoire contenant l'application de la theorie exposee dans le n. XVII du Journal de l'Ecole Polytechnique.Application au premier order; second ordre; Sur quelques transformations des equations" etc 188p. Other articles in volume by Caucy Dulong et Petit "Recherches sur La Mesure des Temperatures et sur les lois de la communicatin de la Chaleur" Poisson et Poinsot. Three small red oriental ownership marks in oriental characters inside covers 2 initial pages and one at end of text ; oriental characters in gilt on red leather label on top spine end - o/w no owner marks. Half pale green cloth with green grey and red marbled boards. VG. Scarce. . hardcover
a104530Paris. 1815 first edition. L'Imprimerie Royale. Hardcover large 4to. 636p. with 8 engraved foldout plates. In French. Articles by M. Cauchy: Memoire sur le nombre des valeurs qu'une fonction peut acquerir - and - Sur la determination du nombre des racines reelles dans les equations algebriques. By A M Ampere: Considerations generales sur les integrales des equations aux differentielles partielles. By Binet: Memoire sur la composition des forces et sur la composition des momens; much more. Three ownership marks in oriental characters inside covers 2 on initial pages and one at end of text; oriental characters in gilt on red leather label on top spine end - o/w no owner marks. Half pale green cloth with green grey and red marbled boards. VG. Scarce. . hardcover
182143862Paris Crochard 1821. Without wrappers. In: Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." Tome 18. Cahier 1 a. 3. Titlepage a. htitle to vol. 18. Pp. 4 1-112 a. pp. 225-336 a. 2 folded engraved plates. Entire issues offered. Ampère's papers: pp. 88-106 pp. 313-333 The plates depicts experimental arrangements and Ampère's initial Rotation Apparatus. <br/><br/><em>Fisrt edition and first printings of the demonstrations of Ampere's new Equilibrium technique. When Faraday had completed his importent paper on Electro-magnetic motions he send it to Ampere. Ampere invented the Rotation Apparatus in order to repeat Faraday's experiment on the electro-magnetic rotation. He produced an uninterrupted rotation either of magnetic pole around a wire or of a wire around a magnetic pole. From these experiments originated a new theory of electricity and magnetism. . </em> unknown
1825292814Paris. 1825. Stitched plain blue wraps. very good. One folding plate. 8vo. 22.5x13.5cm. French Text. Uncommon. weight: 0.1 lb. paperback
1855003056Michel Lévy Freres Libraires-Editeurs 1855 Paris: Michel Lévy Freres Libraires-Editeurs 1855. First edition. Two tomes. French language. 8vo; 6 VI-XI 421; 2 425 2 pp. Fine binding in quarter green morocco gilt lettered spine marbled green boards and taupe endpapers text with light foxing to some pages and leaf edges. Very good. In 1851 Jean-Jacques Ampère a French philologist and man of letters made a notable "grand tour" of the U.S. Cuba and Mexico. Clark III 442. His U.S. travels covered the East Coast the South and Mid-West. Howes A 222. "His observations are intelligent sometimes shrewd and often witty." Monaghan 93. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Michel Lévy Freres, Libraires-Editeurs hardcover
1883317201883. Deuxième édition conforme a la première publieé en 1826. - Paris A.Hermann Lubrairie Scientific 1883 8° 164 pp. 2 gefalt. Tafeln feiner Pappband mit marmor. Deckelbezügen. The second Edition of The "Principia of Electrodymanics". unknown
1826292813Paris.: Bachelier. 1826. 2nd Edition. Stabbed plain blue wraps. Very good ink name owner’s stamp and number label to cover owner’s stamp to title page. 8vo. 21.5x13 cm. French text. Ampere’s description of his electro-mechanical “solenoidâ€. Uncommon. weight: 0.1 lb. One folding plate. Bachelier. paperback
182445511Paris Crochard 1824. 8vo. Without wrappers. In 'Annales de Chimie et de Physique' Series 2 - Volume 26 Cahier 4. Pp. 337-448 entire issue offered. With htitle to volume 26. Amperes' paper: pp. 390-411 and 2 folded engraved plates. <br/><br/><em>First appearence of the paper in which Ampere describes his invention of the SOLENOID the electro-magnetic device he used in his early electrodynamical experiments."A solenoid is a coil wound into a tightly packed helix. In physics the term solenoid refers to a long thin loop of wire often wrapped around a metallic core which produces a magnetic field when an electric current is passed through it. Solenoids are important because they can create controlled magnetic fields and can be used as electromagnets. The term solenoid refers specifically to a magnet designed to produce a uniform magnetic field in a volume of space where some experiment might be carried out."Poggendorff I p. 29. - Ronalds p. 10. </em> unknown
182248224Paris Crochard 1822. No wrappers. In: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." Tome 20 Premier Cahier Pp. 5- 112 a. 1 engraved plate. Entire issue offered. Ampère's paper: pp. 60-74 a. 1 engraved folded plate depicting apparatus. Some brownspots to the plate. <br/><br/><em>First apperance of this importent paper in which Ampère his creation of a new kind of electric motor where he succeeded in spinning a cylindrical magnet around its axis by connecting it to a battery generating a steady current.With the invention of the battery Allessandro Volta 1800 the generation of a magnetic field from electric current Hans Christian Oersted 1820 the foundation for building electric motors was laid.Togetner with this paper comes the importent paper in which Ampère introduced his "LAW OF FORCE" the force which exists between two current elements. - Extract from the same volume of "Annalen" pp. 398-421. The text refers to the plate attached to the first paper offered here. </em> unknown
1850438105Paris : Didier 1850. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good copy bound in contemporary 1/2 leather over marbled boards. Gilt-blocked leather label to spine with spine bands uniformly tooled in gilt. Marbled endpapers. Spine bands and panel edges slighty rubbed and dulled as with age. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Signed and inscribed by the author. Physical description; 2 v. ; 19 cm. Subjects; Literature Modern History and criticism. Paris : Didier hardcover
182141248Paris Crochard 1821. Contemp. full cloth. Light wear to spine ends. Gilt lettering to spine. In: Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." Tome 18. 448 pp. and 6 folded engraved plates 4 of these belonging to the described papers. Ampère: pp. 88-106 pp. 313-333 and 4 plates. Faraday: pp. 337-379. Savary: pp. 370-379. The plates depicts experimental arrangements and Ampère's initial Rotation Apparatus. The whole volume present. <br/><br/><em>Fisrt edition and first printings of the demonstrations of Ampere's new Equilibrium technique. When Faraday had completed his importent paper on Electro-magnetic motions the paper offered here in the first French edition he send it to Ampere. Ampere invented the Rotation Apparatus in order to repeat Faraday's experiment on the electro-magnetic rotation. He produced an uninterrupted rotation either of magnetic pole around a wire or of a wire around a magnetic pole. From these experiments originated a new theory of electricity and magnetism. - The third memoir is the First French edition of Faraday's famous paper "On some New Electro-Magnetical Motions and on the Theory of Magnetism" Quaterly Journal of Science October 1821 in which is recorded for the first time the conversion of electrical into mechanical energy. It also contains the first notion of the "Line of Force". He employed a magnet and a wire with a flowing current which causd each separately to rotate round the other. He concluded that a current-carrying wire is sorraunded by a circular "line of force". Oersted had spoken of the "electrical conflict" surrounding the wire and had noted that "this conflict performs circles". </em> hardcover
1855162379Paris: Michel Levy 1855. First Edition. hardcover. 2 vols. 8vo handsomely bound in modern 3/4 red morocco original wrappers bound in both volumes; original wrappers in both volumes lightly soiled bookplate of former owner on half-title in each volume a few lines of text underlined in pencil on one page in vol. II very light foxing to some pages in both volumes otherwise very good. Paris: Michel Levy 1855.<br/> <br/> "Jean Jacques Ampere was a teacher historian philologist authority on Scandinavian and German epic poetry and a member of the French Academy. He made a grand tour of.the United States Cuba and Mexico." Clark III 442. During his travel in the United States Ampere ".covered the east and the south and as far west as Cincinnati and Chicago." Howes A-222<br/> <br/> Michel Levy unknown