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1831104476BBStuttgart, Cotta, 1831. 8°. [2], 693, [1] S. mit 11 lithogr. u. gefalt. Tafeln. Pbd. d. Zt. mit handschr. Rückenschild.
18715020In three parts 1852-1870. Printed, for private circulation only, by order of the Council of the Royal Society. Mit 6 (3 gefalt., 2 lithogr.) Tafeln u. einigen Illustrationen im Text. London, Printed by Taylor and Francis, 1871. 8vo. (21,0 x 13,1 cm). V S., 1 Bl., 45, 3 S.; 40 S.; Titel, 59 S. Orig.-Halbleinwandband.
1862106385BBWeimar, B. F. Voigt, 1862. 8°. XII, 320 S. mit 57 Abb. auf 4 gefalt. lithogr. Tafeln. OHln. mit goldgepr. Rückentitel u. Linienvergoldung. [5 Warenabbildungen] 2., verm. Aufl. (Neuer Schauplatz der Künste und Handwerke, Band 35).
180315508Paris, Imprimerie Delonce et Lesueur, an XII, 1803 ; 2 tomes in-8 ; plein veau marbré havane glacé, dos à faux-nerfs torsadés dorés, dos décorés d'un entrelacs de feuillage, fleurons au soleil, étoiles, etc., pièces de titre et de tomaison bronze, tranches mouchetées de rouge (reliure de l'époque) ; (6), XXXIV, 426 ; (4), III, (1 bl.), 447 pp., et en tout 24 planches dépliantes gravées, représentant 157 figures.
189018731890 Editions Gauthier-Villars et Fils, Paris, 1890. In Quarto, Percaline éditeur. (xi), 144 pages. 29 tableaux en chromolithographie, montés sur onglets, complet de son écran en carton pour isoler les couleurs
186441709(London, Taylor and Francis, 1864). No wrappers, as extracted from""Proceedings of the Royal Society"". From November 19, 1863, to December 22, 1864, inclusive."", Vol. XIII. Pp 531-536.
186441709London Taylor and Francis 1864. No wrappers as extracted from"Proceedings of the Royal Society". From November 19 1863 to December 22 1864 inclusive." Vol. XIII. Pp 531-536. <br/><br/><em>First printing of the first announcement of Maxwell unification of light-waves electricity and magnetism the most importent of the papers relating to his electromagnetic theory in which he brought electro-magnetical phenomena on a clear mathematical form. The present paper is an abstract of the larger paper which was read to the Royal Academy in 1864 but only issued the year later 1865 in "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society" where it was printed in full and as an abstract in "Philosophical Magazine" 1865."A generation later Einstein's work on relativity was founded directly oupon Maxwell's electromagnetic theory; it was this that led him to equate Faraday with Galileo and Maxwell with Newton." PMM No 355 but only the paper from 1865. - Dibner. Heralds of Science No 68 1865 paper. </em> unknown