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187372409Paris: J. Hetzel & Cie 1873. Fine. J. Hetzel & Cie Paris 1873 - relié Fifth edition. Half navy blue shagreen binding spine with five raised bands set with gilt fillets marbled paper boards marbled endpapers and pastedowns speckled edges contemporary binding. Some minor foxing. J. Hetzel & Cie hardcover
18752211220048J. Hetzel 1875. Hardcover. Acceptable. 2 volume set. Bound in publisher's cloth. Hardcover. French text. Library stamps and markings. Shelf wear. Some pages loose. Edges chipped. Sold with all faults. <br> Andre-Marie Ampere was a French physicist who founded and named the science of electrodynamics now known as electromagnetism. His name endures in everyday life in the ampere the unit for measuring electric current. <br> Jean Jacques Ampere was a French historian and philologist who initiated important studies of the diverse cultural origins of western European languages and mythology. A world traveler he wrote both scholarly works and Romantic poetry. <br> This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. J. Hetzel hardcover
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185995312Paris : Michel LÂŽvy FrÂres 1859. 225x140mm. brochÂŽ. cachet de possesseur. Couvertures tachÂŽes. DÂŽchirures sur le haut et le bas du dos. IntÂŽrieur propre. Hommage de lÕauteur. 590 Michel LÂŽvy FrÂres 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
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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
1824317101824. Paris Crochard & Bachelier 1824 8° 24 pp. 1 folding plates untrimmed in contemporary wrapper; preserved in fine halfleather book case. Rare first edition! In 1824 Ampère invented the solenoid "Ampére knonstruiert zur Beobachtung der Wirkung galvanischer Ströme das Solenoid eine beweglich aufgehängte vom Strom druchflossene Drahtspirale welche sich nach Ampère's Gesetz so einstellt daß ihre Achse mit dem magnetischen Meridian zusammenfällt. Er brauchte den Kunstgriff die Drahtenden in Quecksilber zu sTellen" Darmstädter p.345 Weaver 814; Poggendorff I Sp.40; Cushing A.168 and Sotheran had only the second edition 1828 hardcover
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
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1835637041835. C. R. Acad. Sci. 1/ 7. - 14 Septembre 1835 4° pp.109-122 feine Broschur. First Edition! unknown
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
185017638s. l. Paris: Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes 1850. Fine. Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes s. l. Paris 1850 15.50 x 25 cm agrafé First edition. Plain paper cover. Rare. Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes 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