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1811631971811 1 vol in-8 broché - Foto popular Spécial hors Série N° 1 de 1986 - Nombreuses photographies couleurs - 98 pages
188376261Librairie Germer Baillière et Cie , Bibliothèque Scientifique Internationale Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1883 Book condition, Etat : Bon relié, cartonnage éditeur, pleine toile bordeaux, fers sur les plats et le dos grand In-8 1 vol. - 276 pages
188529405Paris Marpon & Flammarion 1885 In-12 un frontispice VIII- 420 pp, exemplaire non coupé avec des rousseurs , bon état de la couverture
1837368TOULOUSE. IMPRIMERIE DE JEAN-MATTHIEU DOULADOURE. 1837. IN-8 (13,5 X 21 X 3 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE XL + 344 ET (2) + 5 PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE 1/2 VEAU BRUN, DOS LISSE ORNE D’UN DECOR ROMANTIQUE DORE, TITRE DORE. TRACES D’HUMIDITE ANCIENNE, QUELQUES DEFAUTS EXTERIEURS, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
1830R200120578Duhart-Fauvet. 1830. In-12. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Mouillures. 361 pages. Quelques tâches, annotations, tampons et rousseurs, sans conséquence sur la lecture. Fleurons, filets et titre dorés au dos. Coibns et dos frottés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 260-Théologie sociale chrétienne
18893111278Washington: Government Printing Office 1889. XXV, 302 Seiten. 4° (29 x 24 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1843RO40256948Chez Delsol et Cie, Toulouse - Périsse Frères, Paris, Lyon. 1843. In-8. Broché. Etat passable, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 166 pages. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Dos fortement fendu, les cahiers se détachant. Manques importants sur les bords du 1er plat. 2e plat manquant.. . . . Classification Dewey : 262-Ecclésiologie, bréviaires
18581186351858 A Paris, aux Bureaux du Musée des Sciences - 1858 - In-8, demi-basane verte - 461 pp. - 24 hors texte en N&B
190015342Paris, Chamuel, 1900 ; in-16, broché ; 80 pp., couverture jaune bouton-d'or.
1833RO40255217Imprimerie de J.-M. Douladoure, Toulouse. 1833. In-8. Broché. Etat passable, Plats abîmés, Dos satisfaisant, Déchirures. 377 pages pour le tome I et 532 pages pour le tome II. Papiers muets encollés sur les dos, les consolidant. Etiquettes de code sur les couvertures. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Manques sur les bords des plats du tome I. Nombreuses galeries de vers dans le texte des 2 tomes, altérant parfois la lecture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 230-Christianisme. Théologie chrétienne
1859101189Mallet-Bachelier à Paris Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1859 Book condition, Etat : Très Bon relié, demi-chagrin cerise à grain fin, 4 faux-nerfs, titre et date dorés au dos, filets sur les caissons grand In-8 1 vol. - 406 pages
183372220Ensemble de deux tomes avec reliure pleine basane granitée havane d'époque. Dos lisses, avec tomaisons, mentions d'auteur et titres dorés sur deux pièces de maroquin noire et blonde. Dos légèrement frottés. Toutes tranches mouchetées. Ex-libris sous formes d'étiquette, d'écriture manuscrite et de tampon sur la garde blanche. Rousseurs éparses sur les pages.
1837RO40238401Imprimerie de Jean-Matthieu Douladoure, Toulouse - Urbain Canel, Paris. 1825-1837. In-8. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 344 + 430 pages. 2 ouvrage en 1 volume. Gravure en noir et blanc en frontispice du 2e ouvrage. 2e ouvrage illustré de quelques gravures en noir et blanc hors texte. Pièces de titre noires sur le dos. Titre, fleurons, caissons et filets dorés sur le dos. Tranche mouchetée. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampon de bibliothèque en page de garde. Légères traces de colle sur le 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 262-Ecclésiologie, bréviaires
181145879(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1811). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" Year 1811-Part II. With titlepage to vol. II. 269-336 and 2 engraved plates showing the shapes of 42 nebulae and star-clusters. Some brownspots to margins of the plates, otherwise clean and wide-margined.
181145879London W. Bulmer and Co. 1811. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" Year 1811-Part II. With titlepage to vol. II. 269-336 and 2 engraved plates showing the shapes of 42 nebulae and star-clusters. Some brownspots to margins of the plates otherwise clean and wide-margined. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of a milestone papers in cosmology in which Herschel demonstrates the irregular distribution of the stars in space and "for the first time recognized that the clusters in and near the Milky Way really belonged to it and were not independent systems that happened to lie in the same direction as seen by us."Berry Short History of Astronomy p. 340."In 1811 and 1814 he published a complete theory of a possible process wherby the shining fluid consisting a diffused nebula might gradually condense - the denser portions of it being centres of attraction - first into a denser nebula or compressed star cluster then into one or more nebulous stars lastly into a single star or group of stars. Every supposed stage in this process was abundantly illustrated from records of actual nebulae and clusters which he had observed."Berry. </em> unknown
181142810(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1811 a.1814). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" Year 1811-Part II. 269-336 and 2 engraved plates showing the shapes of 42 nebulae and star-clusters. And 1814 - Part I. Pp. 248-84 a. 1 engraved plate. Both fine and clean.
181142810London W. Bulmer and Co. 1811 a.1814. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" Year 1811-Part II. 269-336 and 2 engraved plates showing the shapes of 42 nebulae and star-clusters. And 1814 - Part I. Pp. 248-84 a. 1 engraved plate. Both fine and clean. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of two milestone papers in cosmology in which Herschel demonstrates the irregular distribution of the stars in space and "for the first time recognized that the clusters in and near the Milky Way really belonged to it and were not independent systems that happened to lie in the same direction as seen by us."Berry Short History of Astronomy p. 340."In 1811 and 1814 the papers offered he published a complete theory of a possible process wherby the shining fluid consisting a diffused nebula might gradually condense - the denser portions of it being centres of attraction - first into a denser nebula or compressed star cluster then into one or more nebulous stars lastly into a single star or group of stars. Every supposed stage in this process was abundantly illustrated from records of actual nebulae and clusters which he had observed."Berry."Illustrated with many examples at every stage these papers 1811 a. 1814 showed brilliantly how dynamic changes can be inferred from virtually static evidence; and Herschel concluded by characterizing the Milky Way in its present stage of dissolution as "this mysterious chronometer". DSB VI p. 333. A paper by Henry Kater attached: "Further Experiments on the Light of the Cassegrainian telescope compared with that of the Georgian". 1814. Pp. 231-247. </em> unknown
180345133(London, Bulwer and Co., 1803 a. 1804). 4to. Without wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London."" Year 1803-Part II. Pp. 339-382 and 2 engraved plates. a. Year 1804-Part II. Pp. 353-384 a. 1 engraved plate. Light browning to a few margins. 2 plates with scattered brownspots, otherwise clean and wide-margined.
180345133London Bulwer and Co. 1803 a. 1804. 4to. Without wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London." Year 1803-Part II. Pp. 339-382 and 2 engraved plates. a. Year 1804-Part II. Pp. 353-384 a. 1 engraved plate. Light browning to a few margins. 2 plates with scattered brownspots otherwise clean and wide-margined. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of these fundamental paper in cosmology and physics as they contains the FIRST OBSERVATIONAL DATA TO SUPPORT THAT NEWTON'S DYNAMICAL LAWS HOLDS OUTSIDE THE SOLAR SYSTEM. Herschel shows here that the circulating motions of double-stars were under gravitational forces. Until then the validity of the law of gravity was only established within the solar system. Now a century after the establishment of the law it was traced out in the motion of incredibly distant stars and the theory first truly earned its title of Universal. The exact proof of the mutual gravitation of the double-stars was only obtained five years after Herschel's death when the motions of the stars were more precisely dtermined.One of the most notable of Herschel's discoveries of double-stars binary stars. A first cataloque of such pairs was published early in 1782 and contained 269 of which 227 were new discoveries. "Twenty years after the publication of his first cataloque Herschel was of Michell's opinion - Michell had expressed the opinion that the odds in favour of a physical relation between the members of Herschel's newly discovered double stars were "beyond arithmetic" - but was able to support it by evidence of an entirely novel and much more direct character. A series of observations of Castor presented in two papers in the "Philosophical Transaction" in 1803 and 1804 the paperS offered which were fortunately supplemented by an observation of Bradley's in 1759 had shewn a progressive alteration in the direction of the line joining its two components of such a character as to leave no doubt that the two stars were revolving round one another; and there were five oher cases in which a similar motion was observed.it was shown that the double-star was really formed by a connected pair of stars near enough to influence one another's mortion."Berry in "A Short History of Astronomy" pp. 342-43. </em> unknown
182054235London, Tayler and Hessey, 1820. origi.Pappband, 4°, 101 Seiten. Particulary those that are useful for finding the longitude and latitude at sea. With twelve planishpheres.