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New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 164 p. For over three decades I had the opportunity to research on Ottoman musical writings in the Turkish libraries and to consult private collections. Concurrently, I was able to study Ottoman musical manuscripts kept in libraries outside Turkey. Along those years of research I carried out persistent investigations that gave me access to a large number of Ottoman materials ranging from the fifteenth century to the end of the nineteenth century. As a result of examining numerous musical manuscripts in Ottoman Turkish literature I discerned the commonplace of themes in the majority of writings and evaluated their structure at formal and generative level. Moreover, I was able to ascertain the significant purport of certain sources over others and to compare several versions of the texts. The idea of this catalogue evolved gradually in my mind from the perception that an explicit presentation of the makams would constitute a valuable reference both for evaluating the historical process of creating and performing music, as well as for establishing the inventory of modal categories and their taxonomic relations. As time passed, I was able to determine the development of a genuine Turkish concept in works that provided descriptive and analytical matter, and to detect through manuscript lines the significance of the process involving the semantics of the practice of music at different periods. The present book is mainly focused upon the practical theory of the makams reflected in the production and performance of the melodic scales the way they are described in Ottoman manuscripts.
175755793London: Printed for T. Heath and J. Nourse in the Strand: J. Hodges on London-Bridge and J. Fuller in Ave-mary-Lane 1757. 8vo. xx 188 pp. With 1 large folding copper-engraved frontisp. of mathematical instruments 8 copper engraved plates occasional minor closed tears creasing to the fore-edges of the plates couple of the joints starting in the folds. Nineteenth-century half-calf over marbled boards marbled endpapers hinges repaired minor thumbing and darkening to some leaves otherwise a VG copy. Second edition of this well-written mathematics instrument manual incorporating a short history of 44 previous works on mathematical instruments spanning 200 years with specific descriptions of particular instruments and their development. This work which is considered by Erwin Tomash to be “one of the most complete descriptions of a set of portable mathematical instruments extant†was expanded by over a third to detail the use of Gunners Calipers or a Gunter’s scale for navigation purposes into a type of slide rule which were made and sold by Nairne & Blunt in London. Robertson 1716-1776 who is perhaps best remembered for his Elements of Navigation considered one of the finest English-language navigation education manuals of the 18th century Tomash & Williams R100; Cajori A History of the Logarithmic Slide Rule and Allied Instruments pp. 32-33; See: Ellerton & Clements Samuel Pepys Isaac Newton James Hodgson and the Beginnings of Secondary School Mathematics: A History of the Royal Mathematical School within Christ’s Hospital London 1673-1868 2017 pp. 50-52 110 146 218. Printed for T. Heath and J. Nourse in the Strand: J. Hodges on London-Bridge, and J. Fuller in Ave-mary-Lane, hardcover
183655778London: Sold for the Author by Messrs. Troughton and Simms 136 Fleet Street 1836. 8vo. xi 1 118 pp. 10 pp. of tables plus 7 1 pp. catalogue. With numerous woodcut engravings text diagrams illustrations. Quarger-blue publisher’s cloth over gray boards printed label mounted front cover minor edgewear slight bumping to corners minor dustsoiling inner hinges expertly repaired still a VG presentation copy from the author to William Figg 1800-1866 well-known Lewes Sussex surveyor who includes pencil note corrections on last page. Second edition revised of this informative work by the author details the use of the Land Chain Surveying Cross Prismatic Compass Theodolite Spirit Level Sextant Transit Instrument and others. Simms 1803-1865 a surveyor and civil engineer of the Royal Observatory Greenwich and formerly with the Ordnance Survey was the son of William Simms d.1860 scientific instrument maker with Edward Troughton joined the Southern Eastern Railway Company as resident engineer in 1836 and oversaw the construction of the Bletchingley and Saltwood tunnels. Sold, for the Author by Messrs. Troughton and Simms, 136 Fleet Street, hardcover
185355797London: John Weale 59 High Holborn 1853. 12mo. vi 170 pp. Engraved frontisp. 1 engraved plates numerous text illustrations & diagrams. Contemporary half-calf over marbled boards leather corners red & gilt morocco spine label expertly rebacked endpapers renewed still VG copy. Second edition revised and explained of this concise handbook on mathematical optical surveying and astronomical instruments. Heather describes the use of Gunter’s lines Beam compasses slide rules telescopes camera obscura and camera lucida theodolites Hadley’s Sextant’s and many others. John Weale, 59, High Holborn, hardcover
0282628533.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1982RO30357181Chappell S.A./Warner Chappell Music France. 1982. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 104 pages. Couverture contrepliée. Nombreuses partitions. Quelques rousseurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 784-Les instruments et leur musique
RO50032350J. Maho. Non daté. In-4. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 55 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 784-Les instruments et leur musique
1993012692Ottawa: National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy 1993. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Three papers and front matter paginated separately: Controlling Acid Deposition through Emissions Trading; Reducing Ground-Level Ozone; Limiting Greenhouse Gas Emissions. . National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy Paperback
35498Paris. Albert Blanchard. 1987. Bibliothèque Scientifique de l'Ingénieur et du Physicien. In-8. Br. Nouveau Tirage. Très nbrs figures. 505 p. TBE.
118 p. illus. 22 cm. Paperback Very good condition
126049aafTuttlingen, Braun-Druck GmbH., 1971, in-8vo, 220 S., reich Illustriert mit med. Instrumenten,, Original-Pappband.
197041219NY:: Something Else Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1970. Hardcover. 0871100371 . First edition. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Something Else Press, hardcover
197041219NY:: Something Else Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1970. Hardcover. 0871100371 . First edition. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Something Else Press, hardcover books
11745P., Editions de la Réunion des Musées Nationaux, 1990 petit in-4 (24 x 21,5 cm). 193pp. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs. Bon état.
F10N.Y. and London, McGraw-Hill, 1944. In-8, 607pp., 673fig. in-t., pl. percaline.
1978021066Cincinnati Ohio: American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists 1978. Fifth Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. chapt.pag.index; HB yellow w/whiteblk.&red; rubbed w/some soil; spine sunned; PONstampsendpaperspastedwns.&contents; cleantight pgs. Considerations for sampling air for specific purposes discussions of sampler calibration&instrumental factors system components sample collectors & direct reading instruments. illus. <br/> <br/> American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists hardcover
118 pages. Many great black and white photos. Features: Airlines Safety; Northrop's Pioneer; Across the Top of the World - Epic story of Dreamboat's 10,000 mile flight over the top of the world, as told by its navigator - article with super photos; Meet Your Instruments; Microwave Radio Bandwagon; The Farmer Takes a Plane - the airplane is definitely proving itself to be an agricultural and farming implement; Aviation Insurance; Alaska - Air Freight Yardstick; Learn to Fly - part 8; Behind the Beam - the radio range system of navigation; National Soaring Contest; The Ryan XF2R-1; Many pages of great ads; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Some age-toning to pages. A sound copy of this nice vintage issue. Magazine
2010500094525ARFUYEN 2010 16x1 2x23 8cm. 2010. Broché.
189410513Wiesbaden. Verlag von J. F. Bermann. 1894. VIII, 140, (4) Seiten. Breitrandiges, unaufgeschnittenes Exemplar. Einfacher unbedruckter Papierumschlag (Umschlag mit Gebrauchsspuren. Papier teils etwas randfleckig). 24x16 cm
192595495Solingen. 1921 bis 1925. Zusammen 28 Seiten u. eine Beilage. Ill. Originalbroschuren (Teils mit geringen Gebrauchsspuren). 22x14 cm
0895121530.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1966018724Hans Rösler, Augsburg 1966. Leinen Sehr gut
195p. Hardcover Very good condition
pp13-26 + 5 plates VG/pb Original extract from the Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, marbled wrappers with title and author on a label in front, plates III-V are loose otherwise in VG conditions overall. Work by the Rev. Henry Ussher on the improvements made on the transit instrument of the Irish Academy observatory in Dublin, complete with its 5 beautiful large folded plates.
First edition, 8vo (200 x 122 mm), iv, 290, [2]pp., with final errata leaf, 19 folding engraved plates, some light offsetting, minor browning from turn-ins, contemporary tree calf, smooth spine ruled in gilt, black leather lettering piece, joints slightly cracked otherwise a fine copy. The work was published anonymously and was long attributed to the English clergyman, the Rev. Francis Kelly Maxwell (1729-1782). However, it has recently been attributed to John Maxwell who was a property manager in Scotland for Sir William Pulteney and an amateur violinist. "In the 'Essay upon Tune' Maxwell presented his discovery to the public, namely, a division of the octave into forty-four distant pitches with the mechanism to enable an organ to produce these pitches."?Kassler. Provenance: Ownership inscription and bookplate of Sir Michael R. Shaw-Stewart, 7th Baronet (1826-1903). Kassler, The Science of Music, pp.760-1.