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426pp + Note + cat. G/none Second edition, editorial green cloth with gilt lettering on spine, slight signs of wear on front board and worn at head and tail, some sporadic light foxing inside, with ex-libris Brian Bracegirdle on pastedown, overall a G+ copy. A Treatise on the Use of the Lantern in Scientific and Exhibition Demonstration, with 232 illustrations.
First Edition, 4to, xxiv,362pp., orig. cloth. Contains ten times the number of Gray's work, including books and manuscripts concerning Newton himself, as well as editions of his own writings.
First Edition, 4to, xxiv,362pp., orig. cloth. Contains ten times the number of Gray's work, including books and manuscripts concerning Newton himself, as well as editions of his own writings.
First Edition, 4to, xxiv,362pp., orig. cloth. Contains ten times the number of Gray's work, including books and manuscripts concerning Newton himself, as well as editions of his own writings.
cm. 17 x 24, 144 pp. con figg. n.t. Pubblicazioni della Fondazione ?Giorgio Ronchi? Inglese 530 gr. 144 p.
Montauban, chez Jean François Teulières, 1750, In-8 broché, sous couverture d'attente, LXV + 389 pages. Contient, entre autres : Essau d'explication de quelques textes des reflexions de l'Empereur Marc-Aurèle par l'Abbé Bellet. L'origine des lunettes par M. de Bernoy. Reflexions sur le génie d'Horace, de Despreaux et de Rousseau, etc. Bon état
français Berlin, Carl Zeiss Jena (distibué par Optica à Paris), 1931. In-8 de 4 pp.; plaquette (feuille A4 pliée en 2). Exemplaire en très bon état.
français Berlin, Carl Zeiss Jena (distibué par Optica à Paris), 1931. In-8 de 24 pp.; plaquette agrafée, couverture imprimée. Nombreuses illustrations. Exemplaire en très bon état.
Vienne, Fabrique d'instruments d'optique C. Reichert, sans date (environ 1930). In-8 broché, 126 pages avec figures. Joint un fasciculede 12 pages Appareil microphotographique de Romeis "Kam's" de C. Reichert, avec sa feuille de prix ; 4 pages concernant la Lampe pour microprojection et dessin de la Société des établissements Krauss. Catalogue Reichert
From the personal library of prominent optical lens designer Professor Charles Gorrie Wynne, FRS, who had this large work bound into two black buckram volumes in 1953, per bookbinder's receipt laid-in. Bookplates affixed by Dr. Wynne's family inside each front board further evince this provenance. [3], 6 (errata), xvii, 213 + 188, iii, 38 (supp. 1), 7 (appendix I), 6 (appendix II), 22 (supp. 2), 8 (supp. 3), 9 (supp. 4) pp. "These notes cover a course in Optics given at Brown University in the summer of 1944." - from Acknowledgement. Supplementary note on Electron Optics provided by Mr. Blank. Three supplementary notes provided by Dr. Herzberger. "The author's idea of treating geometrical optics as a special limiting case of wave optics has never before been carried out in so much detail. His treatment of diffraction optics is an important step forward. Highly recommended as a source of valuable information. Herzberger's first supplement is probably the best succinct presentation of electronic optics so far published in any language." - Bull. Amer. Math. Soc., Vol 51, #11. Bindings intact. Light exterior wear. Glossy buckram finish has faded unevenly resulting in a moderately mottled finish. Bit of ink writing atop front free endpaper of each volume. Minor insect damage to fore-edge of last few pages in Volume 1. One-inch tape repair to bottom of last page in Volume 2. Mimeographed contents moderately age-toned. Minor foxing to endpapers. Book
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.
With 387 illustrations including 31 plates, with 95 colored figures.
715pp VG/none First edition, in French. Contemporary binding in strong half cloth, inset with gilt lettering on spine, minimal signs of wear, light signs of dust on upper edges, overall in VG conditions throughout, a nice copy, tight and clean. Important, classic, comprehensive work in French on lenses and telescopes, and their use and adjustment plus a section on the history of telescopes. The authors were from the Strasbourg and Paris observatories. Full title Lunettes et Télescopes Théorie – Conditions d’Emploi – Description – Réglage – Histoire. It had been reprinted in modern times, this is the original edition. Prima edizione, in francese. Robusta rilegatura coeva in mezza tela, tassello con scritte dorate al dorso, minimi segni di usura, leggere tracce di polvere ai tagli superiori. nel complesso in ottime condizioni. Importante e classico volume su lenti e telescopi, il loro impiego e regolazione, con una parte storica. Gli autori erano impiegati negli osservatori astronomici di Strasburgo e Parigi.
In-8°; pp. 796, mancano le ultime due carte, legatura in mezza pelle con tassello al dorso, più tarda. Con molti legni e diagrammi nel testo. Seconda edizione, la prima del 1538, le Lucubrationes dell’umanista fiammingo rappresentano un’opera “enciclopedica” nel senso che raccolgono trattati nei diversi campi del sapere, di particolare interesse la sezione scientifica dedicata all’ottica, alla prospettiva, astronomia, geometria e matematica, anche per le molte illustrazioni. Sembra le la parola “enciclopedi” si trovi per la prima volta proprio sul frontespizio di quest’opera, sotto la forma di kiklopedia.
23x13. 94+LXXIXp. Col. Monografías profesionales, N. 46.
Broch?. 349 pages. Couverture r?par?e. Rousseurs. 16x25 cm.
Paris, L. Hachette et Cie, Bibliothèque des Merveilles, 1875. In-12; 328 pp. Demi-basane bleue-nuit, dos lisse à triple filets dorés. Ouvrage illustré de 104 gravures dessinées sur bois (dans et hors-texte) par Abonnafoux, A. Jahandier, etc. Les aimants, l'électro-magnétisme, etc.
Softcover in-12, 255 pages et 9 ff. roses de publicites, nombreuses fig. in-t., tableau depliant (verres colores), broche, couv. Bon etat (couverture et dos salis). [SC-1]
in-12, 91 pp., illustrations en noir, broché. Bon etat. [MI-10]
Albert Blanchard 1975, In-8 broché, 240 pages, plus de 100 figures dans le texte. Bon état
in-8°, 76 pp., fig. in-t., broche, couv. Bel exemplaire. [CA27/0][F] Avec 32 figures dans le texte et une nouvelle carte du Ciel Boreal portant l'indication des constellations, des etoiles tests et des curiosites les plus facilement observables au moyen de petits refracteurs.
19x13. 185p. Falto de cubiertas. Firma anterior poseedor. Ilstr. Enc. 1/2 piel cart.
Broch?. 128 pages.
in-12° (13 x 19,5 cm), 256 pages, nombreuses illustrations et figures in-texte, broche, couv. Tres bel exemplaire, tres frais [BL-11]