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182845872(Paris, Crochard, 1828). No wrappers. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 39 (Sec. Cahier), With halftitle to vol. 39. pp. 113-224. (Entire issue offered). Ampere's paper: pp. 113-145 a. 1 folded engrave plate. The plate with a few, mostly marginal brownspots.
182547420(Paris, Crochard, 1825). Extracted from ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 29 a. 30. Ampère's papers: pp. 381-404 a. 1 folded engraved plate (tome 29) + Suite pp. 29-41 (tome 30) + ""Lettre à Gerhardi"": pp. 373-381 (tome 29). With both halftitlepages to vol. 29 a. 30. Scattered brownspots.
182548082Paris, Crochard, 1825. 8vo. Bound in 2 uniform later hcloth. Gilt lettering to spines. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 29 a. 30. - 448 pp. and 3 folded engraved plates + 448 pp. and 2 folded engraved plates. (The entire volumes offered). Ampère's papers: pp. 381-404 (tome 29) + Suite pp. 29-41 (tome 30) + ""Lettre à Gerhardi"": pp. 373-381 (tome 29). Some scattered brownspots.
182051054(Paris, 1820). Small 8vo. Contemporary (original?) blank blue paper wrappers. Annulated stamp to title-page, otherwise a nice, clean, and fresh copy. 68 pp. + 5 engraved plates.
182559780Paris, Crochard, 1825. 8vo. Bound in contemporary half calf with gilt lettering to spine. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 29. Entire volume offered. Very light occassional foxing, otherwise a fine and clean copy with no institutional stamps. Pp. 381-404"" 373-381. [Entire volume: 448 pp. + folded plate].
181644516Paris, Crochard, 1816-25. Bound in 2 fine recent hmorocco. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Redigées par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago"", Tome I, IV, IX, X, XI, XV, XVII, XX, XXI, XXIII, XXVIII and XXIX. Some memoirs with scattered brownspots. All but volume 15 with the orig. titlepages to the volumes. Vol. XV having instead of the titlepage, a sample of the orig. printed wrappers, December issue 1820. Bound at end of volume 2. The memoir, no. 25a below is inserted at the end of volume 2. Some of the memoirs having textillustrations. Some versos of titlepages with stamps.
192176P., Gauthier-Villars, 1921; un volume in 12, broché, 14pp., 111pp.
4807P., Gauthier-Villars, 1885/1887, 2 VOLUMES in 8 reliés en demi-chagrin rouge et en demi-chagrin vert (reliures de l'époque), 7pp., 412pp. ; (2), 403pp.
182035601Paris, Crochard, 1820. 8vo. In 'Annales de Chimie et de Physique', Volume 15, pp.59-76170-218. The entire volme 15 offered here in contemporary fine half calf with gilt spine. Five engraved plates accompanying the memoires. A fine copy.
182043521Paris, Crochard, 1820. 8vo. In 'Annales de Chimie et de Physique', Volume 15, pp. 59-76 170-218. The entire volme 15 offered in a nice contemporary half calf with gilt spine. A bit of wear to extremities. Five engraved plates accompanying the memoires. A very fine copy.
182058978Paris, Crochard, 1820. 8vo. In 'Annales de Chimie et de Physique', Volume 15, pp.59-76170-218. The entire volme 15 offered here. 448 pp., 5 engraved plates. Bound in contemporary half calf with gilt spine, Raised bands. Minor scratches to spine. Corners a bit bumped. Five engraved plates accompanying the memoires. Clean and fine.
88250Paris, Gauthier-Villars et Cie. 1921, 185x120mm, XIV - 110pages, broché. Bon état.
96895-JB110Gauthier Villars 1921
1527996239.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1867243366Paris : Michel Lévy frères 1867. First Edition. Softcover. Poor copy with wear tear and dust-dulling as with age. Text remains clear and without blemish. Physical description; 2 v. ; 23 cm. Subjects; French literature — History and criticism. French literature. Paris : Michel Lévy frères paperback
5001144181867. 1867. Bon état unknown
500114413Sans date. Bon état unknown
0260763829.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
500114413Sans date.
18675001144181867 1867.
182022536Paris: Chez Crochard 1820. First Edition. Boards. Very Good. First Edition. 448 pages plus 5 plates 1 folding. 8vo. Contemporary quarter calf over marbled boards with black spine labels. Early label Coquard a Epinal on front pastedown. The entire volume of "Annales de Chimie et de Physique" Vol. Quinzieme XV 15 offered. Surface wear/damage to the leather finish resulting in minor loss to gilding and top label and minor fraying to the head/tail spine panel. Small spot of worming inside lower rear board at the gutter. Text generally bright and clean. <br/><br/>This volume contains the original journal appearance of the separately issued "Memoires sur l'Action Mutuelle de Deux Courans Electriques" in three sections over two articles pp. 59-76 & 170-218. Section 1: "De l'Action mutuelle de deux courans electriques" pages 59-76 continued as "Suite Du Memoire sur l'Action mutuelle entre deux courans electriques entre un courant electrque et un aimant ou le globe terrestre et entre deux aimans" on pages 170-188. Section 2: "Direction des courans electriques par l'action du globe terrestre" on pages 188-196. Section 3: "De l'Action mutuelle entre un conducteur electrique et un aimant" pages 196-218. Plus plate number 4 in the rear which illustrates the articles. Boards. Ampere is today celebrated for his fundamental work in the new field of electrodynamics. The three part paper offered here established "the relationship between electric current-flow and magnetism and established the new science of electrodynamics." Norman <br/><br/>"In a four page circular dated Copenhagen July 21st 1820 H.C. Orsted communicated his great discovery that a closed voltaic circuit exerts forces on an adjacent magnetic needle. In more modern language: a current-carrying electric circuit gives rise to magnetic forces in its surroundings. Orsted had found the long sought affinity between electricity and magnetism. The letter reached Arago . who at the next meeting of Academie des Sciences on Sept. 11th 1820 with Ampere in attendance presented the letter and Orsted's experiment. It was indeed a memorable meeting. Already at the next weekly meeting on Sept. 18th Ampere delivered an explanation of Orsted's experiment and supported it with new experiments of his own. At every weekly meeting in the following months Ampere produced new results." Ekelof<br/><br/>'In this first paper Sept. 18 he explains the law determining the position of the magnetic needle in relation to the electric current and he also makes known his intended experiments with spiral of helical wires which he predicts will acquire and retain the properties of magnets so long as the electrical current flows through them He constructed his spirals and helices and to the astonishment of all he produced magnets formed only of spools of copper wire traversed by electric currents.' Mottelay<br/><br/>The Honeyman sale #82 notes that the paper offered here is "The first appearance of the first of a series of important papers reporting Ampere's discoveries on the electric current." Honeyman also had #83 the first separate appearance of these journal articles published as "Memoires sur l'Action mutuelle de deux courans electriques." which we believe had additional information not present in this journal appearance and hence is not a traditional "offprint" but a later state of the work. Norman notes that Ampere developed the science of electrodynamics over the next seven years publishing in a "bewildering array of journal articles offprints and revisions of earlier works.further noting some 'reprints' of Ampere's articles appear in as many as five different versions."<br/><br/>This is an opportunity to own the original first printed appearance of Ampere's fundamentally important work in Electrodynamics. It would be an interesting collection to build the variations of Ampere's work over those seven years to see how his thought evolved. As far as we are aware there is no standard bibliographic reference for Ampere's work.<br/><br/>Dibner Heralds of Science 62 first separate edition; Honeyman Sale 82 original journal appearance; Mottelay Bibliographical History of Electricity and Magnetism p. 472 ; Norman 43 first separate edition. Ekelof Catalogue of Books and Papers in Electricity and Magnetism pp 284-286; Sparrow Milestones of Science p33 first separate edition. Chez Crochard unknown books
192188250Paris : Gauthier-Villars et Cie. 1921. 185x120mm. XIV - illustrations n/b in texte broch. Bon tat. 134 Gauthier-Villars et Cie. unknown
182144552Paris 1821. <p>Ampère André Marie 1775-1836. Mémoires sur l'action mutuelle de deux courans électriques sur celle qui existe entre un courant électrique et un aimant ou le globe terrestre et celle de deux aimans l'un sur l'autre. Extrait des Annales de Chimie et de Physique. 68pp. 5 folding plates. Paris: impr. de Feugeray 1821. 196 x 128 mm. Old paper wrappers small crease in back wrapper. Minor foxing but fine otherwise.</p> <p> First Separate Edition of Ampère's two landmark memoirs establishing the science of electrodynamics significantly revised from the journal versions. Ampère was present at the Académie des Sciences on Sept. 11 1820 when François Arago performed—for the first time in France—Hans Christian Oersted's experiment demonstrating the magnetic effects of current-carrying wires on magnetized needles. Inspired by Oersted's discovery Ampère immediately concluded that magnetism was electricity in motion an intuitive leap which he sought to confirm by experiment. During September and October 1820 Ampère performed a series of experiments designed to elucidate the exact nature of the relationship between electric current-flow and magnetism as well as the relationships governing the behavior of electric currents in various types of conductors. His investigations reported weekly before the Académie des Sciences established the new science of electrodynamics.</p> <p> Among the discoveries described in this memoir are Ampère's demonstration of the tangential orientation of a magnetic needle by an electric current when terrestrial magnetism is neutralized; his proof that conducting planar spirals attract and repel each other and respond to bar magnets in an analogy to magnetic poles; and his demonstration of electrodynamic forces between linear conducting wires. The memoir's plates illustrate the several instruments that Ampère devised to carry out his experiments.</p> <p> Ampère's scientific genius while capable of remarkable leaps of insight was somewhat lacking in organization and discipline. It often happened that Ampère would publish a paper one week only to find the following week that he had thought of several new ideas that he felt ought to be incorporated into the paper. Since he could not alter the original he would add his revisions to the separately published reprints of the paper and even modify the revised versions later if he felt it necessary; some of his papers exist in as many as five different versions. Dibner Heralds of Science 62. Hofmann Andre-Marie Ampère ch. 7 containing a detailed account of Ampère's investigations. Norman 43. </p> . unknown books
1921070178Paris France: Gauthier-Villars et Cie Editeurs 1921. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Stiff gray wraps lettered in black. 1st ed. xiv110 pp. Covers tanned toward edges interior tanned by age. Firm binding with minor separation along upper front joint. Text in French. Influential work by the French physicist and mathematician who was one of the founders of "electrodynamics" or classical electromagnetism and for whom the ampere is named. Quite scarce even in this reprint form. Gauthier-Villars et Cie, Editeurs Paperback
116215490X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover