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1973162796O.O. 1973. 4°. S. 275-277. OBr. Klammern angerostet. (Contributions from the Dominion Astrophys. Observ. 199).
2000158745Freiburg im Breisgau : Herder, 2000. 189 S., Ill. kart., broschiert.
… Trade paperback, good condition, w. smwht rubbed wraps, marks. Sme lt soil. V. ltly slanted sp, lt reading crese. Ltly bumped corners, lt edgwr.Tanned, smwht soiled p. edges. Ltly tanned ins wraps, pp. Stamp on first p. O/w tight, unmarked.
1853TA4<p>8vo. 6 9-58pp complete despite this apparent pagination jump which is found in all copies. With ten lithographed plates lettered A-D and numbered I-VI. Original publisher's blind-stamped blue cloth. Slightly rubbed to extremities offsetting to glassine interleaving else a crisp copy. Inscribed 'To Fred Bone with the donor's best wishes. Percy House Christmas 1864' to FFEP.</p><p>A rare and fabulously illustrated series of answers designed for students of the A.B. Pass examinations in the early years of the London University founded as a secular alternative to Oxford and Cambridge in 1835. The authorship not explicitly stated is inferred from the preface - which is signed Grove School York where the schoolmaster and popular text-book writer John Tabor taught - notes the work is excerpted and extended from 'An Outline of the London University Course of Mathematics containing the Questions Solutions" &c'. Moreover the plates lettered A-D are captioned 'From a Series of Drawings by J. Tabor Grove School York'.</p><p>The thoroughly detailed model answers include significant reference to the planets of our solar system including the then recent discovery of Neptune 'justly considered one of the greatest achievements of mathematical science. Its existence was simultaneously inferred by Adams and Le Verrier from some irregularities which were noticed in the motion of Uranus'.</p><p>COPAC and OCLC together locate copies at just four British institutions BL Cambridge Oxford and NLS and none elsewhere.</p> C.H. Law, School Library. hardcover
1853AQ26197London: C.H. Law School Library 1853. 6 9-58pp complete despite this apparent pagination jump which is found in all copies. With ten lithographed plates lettered A-D and numbered I-VI. Original publisher's blind-stamped blue cloth. Slightly rubbed to extremities offsetting to glassine interleaving else a crisp copy. Inscribed 'To Fred Bone with the donor's best wishes. Percy House Christmas 1864' to FFEP. A rare and fabulously illustrated series of answers designed for students of the A.B. Pass examinations in the early years of the London University founded as a secular alternative to Oxford and Cambridge in 1835. The authorship not explicitly stated is inferred from the preface - which is signed Grove School York where the schoolmaster and popular text-book writer John Tabor taught - notes the work is excerpted and extended from 'An Outline of the London University Course of Mathematics containing the Questions Solutions" &c'. Moreover the plates lettered A-D are captioned 'From a Series of Drawings by J. Tabor Grove School York'. The thoroughly detailed model answers include significant reference to the planets of our solar system including the then recent discovery of Neptune 'justly considered one of the greatest achievements of mathematical science. Its existence was simultaneously inferred by Adams and Le Verrier from some irregularities which were noticed in the motion of Uranus'. COPAC and OCLC together locate copies at just four British institutions BL Cambridge Oxford and NLS and none elsewhere. . First edition. 8vo. C.H. Law, School Library hardcover
(London, John Murray, 1820, 1821, 1822). Wirhout wrappers as ectracted from ""The Quarterly Journal of Science and the Arts. (The Royal Institution of Great Britain)"", vol. IX, X, XI, XII, XIII. Pp. 149-164, 416-426, 177-182, 137-151 a. 366-385, textillustr.
1989TECH1315Berlin, Springer 1989. IX, 147 S. Mit graph. Darst. OKart., Umschlag innen gestemp., sonst wie neu.
2004497Todd Pratum. 2004. Privately Printed. H Hardcover. New. Original 1862 London. 527p. This new high quality cloth reproduction of the original edition is a new experiment in producing high quality reprints of some of the older important books. This is NOT one of our spiral bound reprints but a beautiful new hardcover book by Pratum Books. Selected Contents: Primitive Astronomy of the Greeks & Romans; Greek World Conception; Solar Year; Lunar Year & Month; Discordance of Greek Calendars; Carian Acarnanian & Arcadian Years; Short Egyptian Year; Roman Year; Fixed Stars; Early Divination; Philosophical Astronomy of the Greeks from Thales to Democritus; Origin of Astronomy in Greece; Eclipse of Thales; Solons Reform of Athenian Calendar; Astronomical Doctrines of Anaximander Anaximenes Heraclitus Xenophanes; Parmenides Empedocles Anaxagoras Diogenes of Apollonia Socrates Meton Leucippus Democritus; Trieteric & Octaeteric Intercalary Cycles; Astronomical Speculations of Pythagoras & His School; Philolaic System of the Universe; Pythagorean Cycles; Scientific Astronomy of the Greeks from Plato to Eratosthenes; Hypothesis of Planetary Motions; Astronomical Doctrines of Aristotle Callippus Hicetas Ecphantus Theophrastus Eudemus Autolycus Euclid Aristarchus Archimedes Aristyllus; Measures of Daily Time; Rotation of Earth on its Axis; The Phaenomena of Euclid; Heliocentric System of Aristarchus; Alexandrine School of Astronomers; Timaeus & The Motion of the Earth; On the Dials of the Ancients; Prediction of Eclipses; Uniform Calendar & Religious Festivals; Roman Measures of Time; Order of the Planets Revolution of Inferior Planets Around Sun; Ptolemy; Geocentric System; Astronomy of Babylonians & Egyptians; Origin of Astronomical Observation; Chaldean & Egyptian Priests as Astronomical Observers; Egyptian Solar Year; Egyptian Astronomy Passed to Greece; Length of Egyptian Year; The Canicular or Sothiac Period; Astrological Divination of Chaledeans; Origins of Astrology; Early History & Chronology of Egyptians; Platos Chronology; Early History & Chronology of Assyrians; Babylonian History; Nineveh & Babylon; Astronomical Canon; Evidence of Age of the World; Navigation of the Phoenicians; Phoenicians Originators of Astronomy. Todd Pratum hardcover
1988703541Leiden, 1988. M. zahlr. Tab. u. Abb. 2 Bl., V, 293 S.
181155122London: Printed for J. Johnson and co. St. Paul’s Churchyard 1811. 8vo. viii 384 pp. Copper-engraved frontisp. 19 copper-engraved plates most folding. Black half-calf over marbled boards gilt lettering on spine rebacked minor wear to corners rubbing occasional light foxing still VG copy from the library of Charles Douglas Halford 1793-1865 attended Cambridge and finished MA by 1826 East Bergholt Suffolk squire. Sixth revised & expanded edition of Bonnycastle’s 1751-1821 informative work astronomy and astronomical instruments. His astronomy textbook first issued in 1786 was designed for students without a mathematical background and proved so popular it continued to be used until the 1820s. Printed for J. Johnson and co., St. Paul’s Churchyard, hardcover
1896g5137Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. G : in good condition without dust jacket. Boards rubbed with wear to corners. Ex Newcastle reference library. 1896. First Edition. Blue hardback cloth cover. 270mm x 190mm 11" x 7". xvi 292pp. . Cambridge University Press hardcover
1821r7650London: Baldwin Cradock & Joy. Worn condition. Boards detached. Prelims stained with ink inscriptions. Some foxing but content in overall good condition. 1821. Sixth Edition. Brown hardback leather cover. 180mm x 110mm 7" x 4". xvi 392pp. . Baldwin, Cradock, & Joy hardcover
1766004410London: J Nourse and J Buckland 1766. An antiquarian book on globes astronomy and the universe 127 pages plus index. there are several pull out pages which provide 13 individual technical illustrations book is overall clean and bright with just a little browning to first and last few pages and occasional small foxing spots inside rear blank endpaper has been removed. Title page has smal piece cut away at top does not affect the wording. Outer boardsare rubbed and worn on edges hinges are split but held by the binding cords few marks to leather. Though not perfect a pleasing copy of a collectible antiquarian book SEE IMAGE. DETAILED IMAGES CAN BE TAKEN UPON REQUEST. Reprint. Full Leather. Good/No Jacket. 8 x 5¼ Inches. Hardcover. J Nourse and J Buckland Hardcover
19641705<p>Written for the physics degree student the electrical engineer and the experimental mathematician.VG 8vo Dark Green Boards HB Previous owner sig on endpapers. In Good Unpriceclipped Laminated & Taped DJ. 516pp with index and appendicies. ~ 140.00 ~ Relativity Maxwells Equations Synchronicity Time Dilation Velocity ~ Physics</p> Butterworths hardcover
2008296459Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer, 2008. XIII, 280 Seiten mit graphischen Darstellungen ; 24 cm Originalpappband.
19461303403Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1946. 10, 220 pp. (Harvard Observatory Monograph 6). Orig. cloth (binding with minor traces of use, bookplate to front endpaper, stamp to titlepage and page 3/4, a few pages slightly creased, a little browned).
In-8° pp. 509, bross. edit. Sottolin. a penna alle prime pag.
195725379Dover publ., [1957?]. 509 S.; 8°, blauer Org.-Broschur / blue paperback
2012311791Forgotten Books, 2012. XIX, 343 pages. Index. Originalbroschur. 24cm
(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1805). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1805 - Part II. Pp. 131-154 and 2 engraved plates. Clean and fine.
1908162887New York, 1908. S. 285-424. OBr. Umschl. leicht angestaubt u. m. kl. Randläsuren. Unaufgeschn (Contributions fr. the observatory of Columbia Univ. 26).
18665970EBWashington, Smithsonian Inst., 1866. VI, 110 S. Unbeschnittene Interims-Broschur. Leicht schmutzrandig und stellenweise geringfügig fingerfleckig, sonst innen sehr sauber und gut erhalten. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, 199.
1911228042Washington, 1911. M. 2 Taf. III, 132 S. St. u. Sign. a. Tit. (Publ. of the Carnegie Inst. of Washington 138).
1911163195Washington, Carnegie Institution, 1911. 1st ed. 132 p. 4°, contemporary half-leather.
199519551Leiden NL: E. J. Brill. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1995. First Edition. Hardcover. As new; A bright solid book in NF condition text unmarked unclipped. Dust jacket in Mylar jacket protector. Text in Arabic and English; Islamic Philosophy Theology and Science Vol 23; 9.5 X 6.4 X 1.4 inches; 461 pages; "An Islamic Response to Greek Astronomy is an edition translation of and commentary on the astronomical work of the fourteenth-century Central Asian religious scholar sadr al-Shari'a al-Bukhari. sadr al-Shari'a develops the works of the thirteenth-century Maragha researchers which set the tone for the astronomical research until the eventual demise of Ptolemaic astronomy.This work elucidates the development and achievement of the long tradition of reforming Ptolemaic astronomy. It corroborates other evidence that scientific creativity persisted well beyond the eleventh century a period often viewed as an age of cultural decline and stagnation. sadr al-Shari'a's knowledge of and competence in a diverse variety of disciplines is a compelling example of the state of education and level of scholarship in a fourteenth-century Muslim urban setting." . 9004099689 . E. J. Brill hardcover