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9788542203530PLANETA. new. Quando na Primavera de 1805 Ant�nio de Vale das Rosas chegou ao Palcio de Mafra para servir na cozinha no imaginava que o seu destino iria cruzar-se tragicamente com o do futuro D. Joo VI. Com um talento fora do comum para combinar ingredientes e paladares Ant�nio conquistou a ateno e a amizade do ento pr�ncipe regente D. Joo. Das suas mos sa�am belas entradas sopas aveludadas doces de perdio e tenras carnes que alimentavam a gula do monarca. Mas aquelas mos que de Mafra ao Rio de Janeiro serviam com gosto D. Joo VI tremeram no dia em que um terr�vel segredo ficou em perigo de ser revelado. Apanhado nas teias da conspirao palaciana Ant�nio de Vale das Rosas vai ter de decidir o destino de um pa�s beira de uma guerra civil. O prestigiado chefe Hlio Loureiro estreia-se na literatura com um livro surpreendente onde os aromas os temperos e os ingredientes se misturam com a Hist�ria a intriga da corte do sculo XIX e o eterno drama das contradies do ser humano. Tendo como pano de fundo as invases francesas a partida da corte para o Brasil e o in�cio da instaurao do regime liberal em Portugal Hlio Loureiro retrata com vivacidade a corte de D. Joo VI um rei cuja misteriosa morte continua ainda por desvendar. PLANETA unknown
20192-6139785510Novas Edições Acadêmicas 2019. Paperback. New. 180 pages. 8.66x5.91x0.41 inches. Novas Edições Acadêmicas paperback
200373697Belo Horizonte: Editora C/ Arte; Centro Universitario FUMEC FACE; Hélio Siqueira Atelier 2003. 26.5cm. Coordenação Marília Andrés Ribeiro e Fernando Pedro da Silva. Contribuição Ângelo Oswaldo de Araújo Santos 168p b/w and color plates ports. bio/chron. bibl. color pict. boards Magnificent illustrated book of Hélio Siqueira's art work b. Ouro Fino Brazil 1950 that include: paintings ceramic sculptures inspired by religious figures primordial mythology and popular art. His abstract paintings are well known but a large section of this survey is devoted to his ceramic sculptures often presented in installations. Editora C/ Arte; Centro Universitario FUMEC FACE; Hélio Siqueira Atelier hardcover books
187042423London Taylor and Sons 1870. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1869 Vol. 159 - Part I. Pp. 425-444 and 2 lithographed plates 1 with the spectrum of helium 1 with his spectroscope not requiring eclipses to function. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of this milestone paper in chemistry physics and astronomy announcing the discovery of helium in the sun and naming it 'helium' for Helios the Greek God of the Sun. In the same paper he demonstrates his invention of the spectroscope by which the prominences of the sun could be observed and studied without an eclipse by leading the light from the very edge of the sun through a prism. - Helium was not discovered on the earth before 1895 by William Ramsay and it was Crookes who established its identity with the helium Lockyer observed in the spectrum of the sun."This the last discovery was announced on the same day by the French astronomer Janssen who was in India observing a total eclipse. As a result the French government some ten years later struck a medallion showing the heads of both scientists.By that time the two men had made a much more dramatic discovery at the same time this time in cooperation. Janssen studying the spectrum ofthe sun during the eclipse had noted a fine line he did not recognize. he send a report on this to Lockyer an acknowledges expert on solar spectra. Lockyer compared the reported position of the line with lines of known elements concluding that it must belong to a yeat unknown element possibly not even existing on the earth. He named the element from the Greek word for the sun."Asimov. </em> unknown
1923133409Rio de Janeiro: Imprensa nacional 1923. Paperback. Good. Small octavo wraps; 562 p.; tables table of contents. Economic conditions in Brazil and the United States. Imprensa nacional paperback
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2013DADAX383836211XLAP Lambert Academic Publishing 2013-02-23. paperback. New. 5.91x0.68x8.66. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing paperback
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1934011675Paris Guy Lévis Mano 1934 In-8 carré Broché
R200137086"non précisé. non daté. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Papier jauni. non paginé, 20 pages agrafées, nombreuses photos en noir et blanc dans le texte, en supplément une plaquette dépliante ""Notes complétant le livret"".. . . . Classification Dewey : 908.445-Régionalisme : Centre"
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9788525404916LPM. new. No livro Hlio Setti Jr. conta suas viagens pelo mundo bem como suas aventuras e personagens que conheceu. Do Caribe passando a nova Guin e Austrlia o roteiro intenso de aventuras e surpersas interagindo com o leitor. LPM unknown
2021Manohar-9780815376972Routledge 2021. Paperback. New. Routledge paperback
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186959086Paris Gauthier-Villars 1869. 4to. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 68 No 7. Pp. 349- 408. Entire issue offered. Janssen's paper pp. 367-376. <br/><br/><em>First printing of the paper in which Janssen announced the discovery of a new element. On August 18 1868 Janssen managed to do just that. He became the first person to observe helium an element never before seen on Earth in the solar spectrum. At the time though Janssen didn’t know what he’d seen"just that it was something new""Helium the second most abundant element in the universe was discovered on the sun before it was found on the earth. Pierre-Jules-César Janssen a French astronomer noticed a yellow line in the sun's spectrum while studying a total solar eclipse in 1868. Sir Norman Lockyer an English astronomer realized that this line with a wavelength of 587.49 nanometers could not be produced by any element known at the time. It was hypothesized that a new element on the sun was responsible for this mysterious yellow emission. This unknown element was named helium by Lockyer." </em> unknown
187844231Paris G. Masson 1878. 8vo. Contemp. hcalf raised bands gilt spine. Light wear along edges. Small stamps on verso of titlepage. In: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique" 4e Series - Tome 15. 512 pp. a. 3 folded engraved plates. The entire volume offered. Janssen's memoir: pp. 414-426. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of this milestone paper in chemistry physics and astronomy announcing the discovery of the helium lines in the spectrum of the sun. It was Lockyer in the same year that named it 'helium' for Helios the Greek God of the Sun. Helium was not discovered on the earth before 1895 by William Ramsay and it was Crookes who established its identity with the helium Janssen and Lockyer observed in the spectrum of the sun."He Janssen met immortality by travelling to India in 1868 to study the total eclipse. It was then that he observed the helium line and forwarded the spectral data to ockyer. He also noted the size of the solar prominences. The day after the eclipse he attempted to take their spectra again and succeeded despite the absence of the obscuring moon. he then announced jubilantly that it was the day after the eclipse that was the real eclipse day for him. Lockyer also reported this method of studying prominences without an eclipse.Like Lockyer he lived to see his observation of the helium line vindicated by Ramsay's discovery of that element on earth."Asimov."This the discovery of helium lines in the sun by Lockyer was announced on the same day by the French astronomer Janssen who was in India observing a total eclipse. As a result the French government some ten years later struck a medallion showing the heads of both scientists.By that time the two men had made a much more dramatic discovery at the same time this time in cooperation. Janssen studying the spectrum ofthe sun during the eclipse had noted a fine line he did not recognize. he send a report on this to Lockyer an acknowledges expert on solar spectra. Lockyer compared the reported position of the line with lines of known elements concluding that it must belong to a yeat unknown element possibly not even existing on the earth. He named the element from the Greek word for the sun."Asimov.Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1868 A. - The volume contains other notable papers by Dumas Berthelot et al. </em> hardcover
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1968DADAX0674499107Harvard University Press 1968-02-05. Reprint 2014. hardcover. New. 6.14x0.50x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Harvard University Press hardcover
9788577530069PAZ E TERRA. new. O estudo de Jaguaribe apresenta em sua parte inicial uma sucinta mas abrangente descrio do cosmos de suas origens e poss�vel futuro. Na segunda parte trata do fenmeno da vida e de como no curso de um longo processo evolutivo emergiu o ser humano. A terceira parte discute brevemente o curso das concepes sobre o que sejam o cosmos e o pr�prio homem desde as cosmologias antigas at as formulaes contemporneas. Finalmente na quarta e ltima parte Helio Jaguaribe formula suas pr�prias idias sobre o posto do homem no cosmos. Como foi poss�vel a partir de um cosmos destitu�do de qualquer finalidade o aparecimento de seres vivos dotados de finalidade pr�pria e desse ser transcendente que o homem A exemplo de outras de suas obras o presente t�tulo combina erudio reflexo original e fluncia narrativa transformando-a em mais uma publicao de leitura obrigat�ria para a compreenso do fenmeno humano em sua dimenso social pol�tica tica e cultural. PAZ E TERRA unknown