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1979PH-247Berlin-Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag 1979. Classic comprehensive text covers theoretical and experimental work on the influence of photoexcitation on the physical properties of ferroelectrics pyroelectrics and other nonlinear electro-optical material. Includes the thermodynamic and microscopic theory of photoferroelectric phenomena; anomalous photovoltaic effect and photorefractive effect in ferroelectrics; applications to holography and optical storage. 174 pgs. Illustrated with 63 figures. Stamp on front endpaper and outer edge. Minimal shelfwear. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ex- Professional Library. Springer-Verlag Hardcover
185543859Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1855. Without wrappes. In: ""Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff"", 94. Bd., No 1 (""Heft"" No 1, 1855). Pp. 1-176 a. 4 folded engraved plates. (Entire issue offered). Titlepage to vol. 94 (small stamp on verso). Fick's paper: pp. 59-86. Helmholtz's paper: pp. 1-28. Clean and fine.
185543859Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1855. Without wrappes. In: "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff" 94. Bd. No 1 "Heft" No 1 1855. Pp. 1-176 a. 4 folded engraved plates. Entire issue offered. Titlepage to vol. 94 small stamp on verso. Fick's paper: pp. 59-86. Helmholtz's paper: pp. 1-28. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of Fick's importent paper in molecular physics in which he annouced his two laws of diffusion.Fick's first law relates the diffusive flux to the concentration field by postulating that the flux goes from regions of high oncentration to regions of low concentration with a magnitude that is proportional to the concentration gradient spatial derivative. - Fick's second law predicts how diffusion causes the concentration field to change with time. Wikipedia.First appearance of HELMHOLTZ'S fundamental paper in physiological optics in which he examined the sensitivity of the eye for the individual elements of the violet end of the spectrum; he was able to detect a whole series of distinct tones of purple: he alters the name 'invisible rays' to that of 'ultra-violet rays'; discussion of the relations of the wavelenghts of complementary colours and the intensity required if the mixture of simple complementarity colours is to produce white. He answered these questions quantatively. "THE TREATISE the paper offered WHICH HAS BEEN FUNDAMENTAL FOR ALL LATER WORK OF THE SAME KIND concludes with an inquiry into the validity of Newton's Colour Circle which Helmholtz designates as one of the most brilliant inspirations of that great thinker."Leo Koenigsberge "Hermann von Helmholtz" pp. 131-133. </em> unknown
1957OP-53New York: Interscience Publishers 1957. Classic comprehensive text presents detailed coverage of microanalytical methods involving both the microscope and temperature control including hot and cold stages hot bars; general calibration techniques for characterization and identification of organic compounds estimation of purity methods of purification analysis of mixtures determination of composition diagrams and polymorphism; study of pour-point depressants; thermal stability of decomposable compounds; kinetics of crystal growth recrystallization and grain growth; etc. 307 pp. Illustrated. Color frontispiece. Dustjacket has a small chunk missing on the upper edge and lower corner; minor shelfwear. In mylar. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Interscience Publishers Hardcover
1709105564BBParis, Jean Boudot, 1709. Kl.-8° (14 x 8 cm.). [7] Bl., 422, 26 S., [4] Bl. mit Titel in Rot u. Schwarz, gestoch. Frontispiz u. 23 Kupfertafeln. Ldr. d. Zt.
8768P, Guérin & Delatour, 1756, un volume in 8 relié en plein veau, dos orné de fers dorés, tranches rouges, ARMES DE LOUIS XV SUR LES PLATS pour le collège royale de TOULOUSE (reliure de l'époque), 4pp., 204pp., 12 planches dépliantes
1831104476BBStuttgart, Cotta, 1831. 8°. [2], 693, [1] S. mit 11 lithogr. u. gefalt. Tafeln. Pbd. d. Zt. mit handschr. Rückenschild.
8026Chez l’auteur, à Paris, 1810. In/12 reliure demi-basane rouge, dos lisse, 8 planches dépliantes in- fine, 163 pages, xlvij de catalogue.
1968OP-1Tokyo Japan: Maruzen Co. Ltd. 1968. Comprehensive text presents an illustrated chronological survey of the various types of electron microscopes of Japan from 1936-1965 including technical specifications features date of commercialization and description. Includes a list of symbols list of members and presidents of the Society of Electron Microscopy Japan. 199 pgs. Illustrated with numerous black/white plates. Small stamps to outer edges; blank label and secondatry label removal mark on front endpaper. Gilt spine Minor rubbing to edges. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Ex-Professional Library. Maruzen Co. Ltd. Hardcover
1946OP-69New York: Reinhold Publishing 1946. Classic revised and expanded edition includes an extensive section on electron optics and updated plates throughout. Sections include wave motion in elastic media; dual theory of the electron; electron emission; electromagnetic theory of light; 1944 Toronto microscope; the magnetic and the electrostatic electron microscope; dual theory of light; etc. 325 pgs. Numerous illustrations. Photo frontispiece. Gilt spine. Minor shelfwear. Second Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Stone Dorothy. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. . Reinhold Publishing Hardcover
1970OP-71London U.K.: Edward Arnold Ltd. 1970. Classic comprehensive revised and expanded text contains detailed topics in stereographic projection; optical properties of crystals; morphology of crystals; the polarising microscope; microscopic examination of crystals: orthoscopic and conoscopic observations; rotation methods; liquid crystals; polymers and biological applications; chemical and industrial applications; etc. 614 pgs. Illustrated including a folding plate of nomogram for determination of refractive indices. Small stamp on endpaper and outer edge; minor scuff mark to front cover. Gilt spine; minimal shelfwear. . Fourth Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ex-Technical Library. Edward Arnold Ltd. Hardcover
178127130A Paris, à la Librairie économique / chez Magimel, 1800. Un vol. au format in-4 (270 x 212 mm) de 2 ff. n.fol. et 90 planches gravées. Reliure de l'époque de demi-basane marbrée brune, dos lisse orné de doubles filets verticaux dorés, doubles filets dorés, roulettes dorées, large décor fleuronné doré, semis de cercles dorés, pièces de titre de maroquin cerise et marine, titre doré, palette dorée en tête et queue, tranches jaunes.
401pp + add. G/none First edition. Strong blue buckram hardback with gilt lettering on spine, cover slightly worn and rubbed with traces of a couple of stickers, ex-lib label and “withdrawn” stamp on pastedown, small stamp and traces of label on rear pastedown, no other stamps noted inside, tear of about 6cm on the lower margin of pp.14-18 of the Supplement II (no loss), paper lightly age-yellowed, overall a good copy. Content and pagination: Main body xvii+401pp Appendix I Vector analysis: definitions and theorems 7pp Appendix II Tracing of light rays in a system of plane reflecting or refracting surfaces 6pp Suppl. Note I Electron Optics (N Chako and A A Blank) iii+38pp Suppl. Note II Optical Qualities of Glass (M Herzberger) 22pp Suppl. Note III Mathematical and Geometrical Optics (M Herzberger) 8pp Suppl. Note IV Simmetry and Asymmetry in Optical Images (M Herzberger) 9pp Errata 6pp. Classic and important treatise by the German/American physicist Rudolf Karl Lüneburg, based on the course given in the Summer 1944 at the Brown University Advanced Instruction and Research in Mechanics. Mimeographed pages, including two appendixes plus the supplementary notes mainly by Max Herzberger (Kodak Research Laboratories). The lens named after the author that has found several applications in microwave and millimeter-wave technology is for the first time described here. Luneburg published very little of his researches and this work had a restricted circulation at that time; it was published twenty years later by the University of California Press and reprinted more recently, recognised as one of the most important work in mathematical optics of the XX century.
80410P., Firmin Didot, 1846, un volume in 8 relié en demi-chagrin vert (reliure de l'époque), 208pp., 1 GRANDE PLANCHE DEPLIANTE EN COULEURS
17403681740 Couverture rigide A Paris, chez Briasson, 1740. 2 parties en 1 volume in-8, reliure plein veau d'époque, dos à 5 nerfs ornés, entrenerfs cloisonnés et fleuronnés, filets à froid sur les plats, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches rouges, manques aux coiffes, charnières fendues en pied et en tête, éraflures sur les plats, manques aux coins inférieurs. 1 feuillet non chiffré (faux-titre), xviij, 487 pages (5), erreur de pagination aux pages 406 /407, 2 planches hors-texte dont une dépliante gravées par Desbrustins. Petits trous de vers dans la marge inférieure des pages 191 à 272 sans perte de texte. Louis Bertrand Castel, savant jésuite (1688- 1757), avait des idées originales sur l'optique et la gravitation. Il s'opposa en particulier aux théories de Newton. Très bon état intérieur et, malgré les quelques défauts de la reliure, bon exemplaire de cette édition originale.
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.
1769GITk136A Paris chez Gueffier 1769-1770. 4 volumes in-8 *Tomes I: 2 feuillets non chiffrés (faux-titre titre) II-IV (épître) II-XXIII (discours explication des planches, errata) 2-243pp 3 feuillets non chiffrés (table, prix du matériel) *Tome II: 2 feuillets non chiffrés (faux-titre, titre) II-X (discours, explication des planches) 1 feuillet non chiffré (approbation, privilège) 2-322pp dont table 1 feuillet non chiffré prix du matériel *Tome III: 2 feuillets non chiffrés (faux-titre, titre) VI-XVI (discours, explication des planches) 2-204pp 1 feuillet prix du matériel *Tome IV: 2 feuillets non chiffrés (faux-titre, titre) II-XVI (avant-propos, explication des planches) 2-232pp 4 feuillets non chiffrés table. Demi basane rouge, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, frise dorée en queue, relié vers 1860. Orné de 5 "tables" (1 dans le texte, 1 à pleine page et 3 réunies sur 2 planches; 1 tableau dépliant et 73 planches dépliantes dont 1 numérotée bis ( 4 en noir, 69 finement colorées à l'époque). Manque en bordure de la coiffe supérieure du Tome I; restauration angulaire en tête du faux-titre du Tome II; planche n°11 non numérotée; feuillet 29-30 (Tome II) numéroté 21-22; cachets de bibliothèque sur les 4 pages de titre. Intérieur en bon état, collationné complet du texte, des "tables", du tableau et des planches. Reliure du XIXe siècle. TEXTE INTERESSANTS qui contribua à la création de l'illusion et de la prestidigitation modernes.
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).
1913154141913 1 Encre de Chine, monogramme de l'artiste en bas à gauche, (1913), 17 x 10 cm.
In-8°, 2 libri in uno, (4), xii, 246, XIII carte di tavola ripiegate; vi, 111, XV carte di tavola ripiegate. Legatura in piena pelle coeva, con titolo in oro al dorso su tassello in marocchino, nervature. Prima edizione, buona copia. In-8 °, 2 books in one, (4), xii, 246, XIII folding plates; vi, 111, XV folding plates. Contemporary calf binding, with gilt title on the spine on a morocco label, bands. First edition, fair copy.
17941798) Instrument für den Ingenieur. Mit 4 gefalt. Kupfertafeln von [Balthasar Friedrich] Leizelt. Stuttgart, gedrukt bei Chr. Fr. Cotta, 1794. Kl.-4to. (22,5 x 18,3 cm). 3 Bll., 18 S. Schlichter Pappband d. Zt.
30777Paris Chez l'Auteur, Madame Huzard, Delaunay, Pillet 1819 in 8 (21x12,5) 1 volume reliure plein veau lisse vert de l'époque, dos lisse orné, plats ornés d'un décor rocaille estampé à froid avec un filet doré d'encadrement, frontispice gravé, XVI et 618 pages, avec 15 planches hors texte regroupant 46 sujets. Ouvrage traitant de tout ce qui a rapport à la construction et à la perfection de ces divers instrumens; offrant une théorie neuve et complète de l'Aréométrie et de ses différentes applications aux sciences et aux arts chimiques, boissons, teinture, saumure, tannin, vin, cidre, bière, lait, huiles, sels, vinaigres etc. Jean-Gabriel-Augustin Chevallier, 1778-1848, opticien français. Première édition (Juillet 1819). Bel exemplaire, pleine reliure romantique ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
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.
1913154131913 1 Aquarelle, rehauts de blanc et encre de Chine, signé du cachet de l'artiste en bas à gauche, (1913), 17 x 26.5 cm.