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94408TASCHEN. New. TASCHEN unknown
1976100147182ROBERT LAFFONT 1976 in8. 1976. Broché. Cet ouvrage de F.L. Boschke traduit de l'allemand par André Muller et publié en 1976 dans la collection 'Les énigmes de l'univers' chez Robert Laffont aborde avec rigueur et ouverture d'esprit des questions scientifiques liées à la physique la géologie/géophysique et l'astrophysique. Il confronte les savoirs scolaires traditionnels aux résultats de la recherche scientifique récente pour explorer les frontières de la connaissance
20152090502113717382Not Available 2015. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
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1991119181AGEP 1991 AGEP Editeur, 1991, 265 p., cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette, environ 34x23cm, bon état.
In-8° pp. 345, leg. edit. con sovrac. ill. Ottimo stato.
19905493InterEditions 1990 251 pages 14 4x1 6x21 6cm. 1990. Broché. 251 pages. Une introduction à la cosmologie et à la théorie du Big Bang écrite par l'astrophysicien et dissident chinois Fang Lizhi avec Li Shuxian. Le livre explore la naissance de l'univers la cosmologie quantique et le développement des structures à grande échelle tout en apportant des réponses scientifiques aux questions métaphysiques de l'humanité
182143750Paris Crochard 1821. No wrappers. In: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." tome 18 Septembre Cahier. Pp. 337-443. Entire issue offered. Faraday's paper: pp. 337-370 a. 2 folded engraved plates showing the experimental apparatus. Ampère & Savary's Notes: pp. 370-379. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First French edition of Faraday's famous paper "On some new Electro-Magnetical Motion and on the Theory of Magnetism. By Michael Faraday Chemical Assistant in the Royal Institution. 1821" recording one of the most influential discoveries in physics in the 19th Century as Faraday here as the very first showed how to CONVERT THE ELECTRICAL AND MAGNETIC FORCES INTO CONTINUAL MECHANICAL MOVEMENT thus creating the first electric motor using the principle of electromagnetic rotation. In the first paper he introduced for the first time the concept of "LINE OF FORCE" and hereby deliniating "a picture of the universe as consisting of fields of various types one that was more subtle flexible and useful than the purely mechanical picture of Galileo and Newton. The FIELD UNIVERSE was to be recognized with Maxwell half a century later and with Einstein after an interval of another halfcentury."Asimov."Ever since Hans Christian oersted's announcement of the discovery of electromagnetism in the summer of 1820 editors of scientific journals had been inundated with articles on the phenomenon. Theories to explain it had multiplied and the net effect was confusion. Were all the effects reported real Did the theories fit the facts It was to answer these questions that Phillips turned to Faraday and asked him to review the experiments and theories of the past months and separate truth from fiction.Faraday agreed to to undertake a short historical survey.His entusiasm was aroused in September 1821 when he turned to the investigation of the peculiar nature of the magnetic force created by an electrical current. Oersted had spoken of the "electrical conflict" surrounding the wiree and had noted that "this conflict performs circles".Yet as he experimented he saw precisely what was happening. Using a small magnetic needle to map the pattern of magnetic force he noted that oneof the poles of the needle turned in a circle as it was carried around the wire. He immediately realized that a single magnetic pole would rotate unceasingly around a current-carrying wire so long as the current flowed. He then set about devising an instrument to illustrate this effect. His paper "On some new Electro-Magnetical Motion and on the Theory of Magnetism" appeared in the 21 October 1821 issue of the "Quarterly Journal of Science" The paper offered in the first French edition. It records the first conversion of electrical into mechanical energy. It also contained the first notion of the line of force."DSB IV pp. 533. </em> unknown
182243751Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1822. Without wrappers as extracted from "Annalen der Physik und der Physikalischen Chemie. Hrsg. Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert" Bd. 71. Titlepage to vol. 71 pp. 124-171 a. pp. 172-176 and 1 folded engraved plate showing experimental apparatus. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First German edition of Faraday's famous paper "On some new Electro-Magnetical Motion and on the Theory of Magnetism. By Michael Faraday Chemical Assistant in the Royal Institution. 1821" recording one of the most influential discoveries in physics in the 19th Century as Faraday here as the very first showed how to CONVERT THE ELECTRICAL AND MAGNETIC FORCES INTO CONTINUAL MECHANICAL MOVEMENT thus creating the first electric motor using the principle of electromagnetic rotation. In the first paper he introduced for the first time the concept of "LINE OF FORCE" and hereby deliniating "a picture of the universe as consisting of fields of various types one that was more subtle flexible and useful than the purely mechanical picture of Galileo and Newton. The FIELD UNIVERSE was to be recognized with Maxwell half a century later and with Einstein after an interval of another halfcentury."Asimov."Ever since Hans Christian oersted's announcement of the discovery of electromagnetism in the summer of 1820 editors of scientific journals had been inundated with articles on the phenomenon. Theories to explain it had multiplied and the net effect was confusion. Were all the effects reported real Did the theories fit the facts It was to answer these questions that Phillips turned to Faraday and asked him to review the experiments and theories of the past months and separate truth from fiction.Faraday agreed to to undertake a short historical survey.His entusiasm was aroused in September 1821 when he turned to the investigation of the peculiar nature of the magnetic force created by an electrical current. Oersted had spoken of the "electrical conflict" surrounding the wiree and had noted that "this conflict performs circles".Yet as he experimented he saw precisely what was happening. Using a small magnetic needle to map the pattern of magnetic force he noted that oneof the poles of the needle turned in a circle as it was carried around the wire. He immediately realized that a single magnetic pole would rotate unceasingly around a current-carrying wire so long as the current flowed. He then set about devising an instrument to illustrate this effect. His paper "On some new Electro-Magnetical Motion and on the Theory of Magnetism" appeared in the 21 October 1821 issue of the "Quarterly Journal of Science" The paper offered in the first German edition. It records the first conversion of electrical into mechanical energy. It also contained the first notion of the line of force."DSB IV pp. 533. </em> unknown
38989Bordas. 1988. In-folio pleine toile avec jaquette. Qlques ills. et photographies de Jean Bernard. 191 p. TBE.
199499923753Grasset Grasset 1994, In-8 broché, 320 pages Trés bon état.
Grasset 1994, In-8 broché, 320 pages Trés bon état.
2003DADAX0761825584UPA 2003-05-16. paperback. New. 5.57x0.66x8.57. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. UPA paperback
63643aafParis, Firmin Didot, 1837, gr. in-8vo, 2 ff. 420 p. + 57 planches gravées. Cachet de biblioth. sur page de titre, reliure en demi-cuir.
53151Belgique, Centre Belge de la bande dessinée, Ensemble 9 cartes postales timbrés sous pochette provenant de différentes bandes dessinées belges. Bon état
19711257221971 Editions Robert Laffont - Collection "Marabout Université" - 1971 - In-12 broché, couverture illustrée - 211 pages
43118José Corti.1985.In-8 br.325 p. BE.Couv.légèrement froissée.
10307Paris, Editions du seuil, (octobre) 1996. In-8 (205 x 139 mm), broché, 176 pages. Bande d'annonce.
12453Description complète du ciel visible à l’oeil nu et de tous les objets célestes faciles à observer. Supplément de l(astronomie populaire. In 8 demi cuir, titre et filets dorés. Faux-titre, portrait de l’auteur sous serpente, en frontispice, titre avec vignette, VII, 792 pages, 400 gravures, cartes célestes, planches en chromolithographie. Paris C. MARPON et E. FLAMMARION éditeurs, 1882. Rousseurs. Plus concentrées en début et fin de volume.
Illustrations De Bieler, Gambard et Myrbach 1 21,5x14,5 cm., legatura editoriale cartonata, titolo in oro su tassello al dorso, pagg. (8)288, numerose illustrazioni a disegno in bianco e nero nel testo, prima edizione, in francese, buone condizioni. Firma di appartenenza.
18903935Paris, E. Flammarion, sans date (circa fin XIXe sièce) ; in-12 ; demie-basane aubergine, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, titre doré (reliure de l'époque) ; 252 pp.
Un fort volume relié demi basane noire, plats marbrés. (20.3 X 27.9 cm, 836 pp). Plats et coiffes frottés et us. par endroit, traces de mouill., leg. rouss. [P-26]
11648Paris, Hermann, 1961. Grand in-8 relié toile beige à rectangles blancs, 707 p. 250 figures. 8 planches h.-t. en couleurs. Bon état : mouillure en pied d'ouvrage. Manque jaquette.
1820CCC0008fmb. JANET ET COTELLE, 1820. Couverture rigide. État : Très bon. In-8 (13.5 X 21.5 cm) Reliure demi chagrin d'époque, coins et dos legerement frottés et 408 pages, 2 planches de gravures en noir et blanc hors-texte, gravées par Ambroise Tardieu. Titre, filets et fleurons dorés sur le dos en cuir marron clair. Quelques rousseurs