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ex library. sticker to spine and inside rear cover. lending history sheet inside front page. stamps on page block. marks on last page of book where someone has written some notes (though no other). Printing is clean and legible, though loosening very slightly. Ex Library
Hardcover blue quarto. xv, 557 pages : b/w illustrations ; 24 cm. Series: Progress in astronautics and aeronautics,; v. 146; || Aerodynamics -- Mathematics. Airplanes -- Materials -- Mathematical models. Nonlinear mechanics.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 492; Ex - Library. Previous owner's sticker on the front cover. Ink stamp and small pen inscription on title page; library catalogue sticker on colophon. Faintly bumped spine head and rubbed corners. Foot of page block slightly grubby and marked due to age. Sound, clean book with tight binding. ADG. Ex - Library
Library stickers on the FEP, spine and the back of the front cover, slightly marked d / j Ex - Library
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 585; Ex - Library. Previous owner's sticker on the front cover. Library catalogue sticker inside front cover. Faintly bumped spine head and rubbed corners. Foot of page block slightly grubby and marked due to age. Sound, clean book with tight binding. ADG. Ex - Library
... Hardcover, very good condition, w. lightly slanted, v. ltly compressed sp, v. ltly bumped corners. Ltly tanned p. edges. Cln, tight, unmarked. Dj good, smwht rubbed--sme marks and scuffs.Sme sunning on sp, r.Ltly bumped sp ends, sme chipping at sp top
447 pages including index. The book of choice to learning the fundamentals of Computer Controlled Numerical Control through hands-on experience. Unmarked. Faintest wear. Faint soiling. Book
Fine, no dust jacket. Clean, tight, unmarked. ...
324 pages. Index. Annotated bibliography. With 84 illustrations. "...Addresses physical problem formulation and engineering design techniques necessary for the effective use of CAD systems specifically meant for magnetics." - from back board. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Appears unread. An excellent copy. Book
VOLUME 2 Only Clean, tight, unmarked. ...
25x17. 349p. Prólg. J. M. De Areilza. Enc. Tela ed.
(20) SS. sowie 2 Bll. beigebundenes Manuskript. Mit Holzschnitt-Titeleinfassung. Papierner Heftstreifenrücken. 4to. Einzige Ausgabe dieser seltenen Basler Dissertation über die Amnesie, verteidigt von Johannes Michael Gigas (1582-1637), der später als früher Kartograph Westfalens hervortreten sollte. Seine Karten von Münster, Paderborn und Corvey bestechen "in ihrer sauberen, zum Teil auf eigenen Messungen beruhenden Zeichnung und durch ihre künstlerische Aufmachung [...] Sein bedeutsamstes Werk ist der 'Prodromus geographicus', ein Atlas, der die Erzdiözese Köln und einige ihrer Suffraganbistümer in ihren weltlichen Territorien darstellt (Köln 1620)" (NDB VI, 390f.). Doch auch in der Medizin blieb er lebenslang tätig: "Als Leibarzt des Fürstbischofs übte er eine offensichtlich angesehene ärztliche Praxis aus; so betreute er die Fürsten von Ostfriesland, die Generale Gallas und Tilly und andere hochgestellte Persönlichkeiten, auch das Domkapitel und der eingesessene Adel zählten zu seinen Patienten" (ebda.). - Am Schluß beigebunden ein zeitgenössisches handschriftliches Verzeichnis weiterer 52 Dissertationen mit deren jeweiligen Verfassern. Unbeschnittenes Exemplar aus der Sammlung des Wiener Neurologen Heinrich Obersteiner (1847-1922) mit dessen Stempel am Titel. VD 17, 7:693892E.
SOFTCOVER. Sticker to spine and inside cover, stamp to page block. Text is clean, tight and bright Ex - Library
Paperback in good condition. Ex-university library. Library label remains on spine foot and endpapers. Stamps on page block and throughout pages. Labels on front inside cover and dedication page. Pen on copyright page. Contents remain clear throughout. HCW Ex-Library
Ex-library with stamps and labels, large format hardback, laminated cover minor grubbyness, page block is yellowed, clear, bright and tight. Very clear diagrams. Ex-Library
Paperback. Library label and stamps at fep, vover is worn with rubbed corners and edges and creases, clear, bright and tight. Ex-Library
Ex - library. Sticker on lower left of front cover. Lending history sheet cleanly removed from FEP, also stamp and another sticker on this page. Stamp with catalogue information filled in in pen on another intitial page, also stamps on each side of page block and on the bottom of several pages throughout text. Binding is well preserved. pages are clean and crisp and printing is tight clean and bright throughout. Ex - Library
Ex - library stamps in the usual places. White cover is understandably a little grubby. Pages are clean, bright and tight. Used
Ex library with minimal stamps and labels, contents in very good clean condition. No publishing date stated. Used
22x17. 539p. Requiere encuadernación. Aprox. 200p. De Ilstr.
Folio (228 x 330 mm). (36), 415, (1) pp. Title-page printed in red and black. With hundreds of geometric figures in the text. - (Bound after) II: Coenders van Helpen, Barent. Thresor de la philosophie des anciens où l'on conduit le lecteur par degrez à la connaissance de tous les metaux & mineraux [...]. "Cologne" (i.e., Groningen), Claude le Jeune, 1693. (6), 240 pp. Title-page printed in red and black. With allegorical frontispiece ("Escalier des Sages"), woodcut ornaments, 12 allegorical plates, and 5 copper engraved plates with alchemical motifs. Contemporary smooth, deep auburn full calf with gilt ornamentation and traces of a label to spine. Editio princeps of books V, VI and VII of the "Conica", the most original part of Apollonius's fundamental work on conic sections. The text survives only in the Arabic manuscript of Abu 'l Fath of Ispahan, purchased by the Medici family in the first half of the 17th century and here translated and edited by Alfonso Borelli. "This was a valuable addition to the mathematical knowledge of the time, for whereas Books I-IV of the Conics dealt with information already known to Apollonius's predecessors, Books V-VII were largely original. Book V discusses normals to conics and contains Apollonius's proof for the construction of the evolute curve; Book VI treats congruent and similar conics and segments of conics; Book VII is concerned with propositions about inequalities between various functions of conjugate diameters" (Norman). "The fifth book is especially important treating of normals as minimum and maximum straight lines drawn from given points to the curve" (Honeyman). "The sixth book is on the similarity of conics. The seventh book is on conjugate diameters" (Cajori). - A fine, wide-margined copy. - Bound first is the final edition of the "Thresor de la philosophie des anciens", a reference treatise for the theory and practice of alchemy, esotericism and hermetic philosophy that draws on Hermes Trismegistus, Paracelsus, and Sendivogius. Couched in the form of a dialogue, the book discusses the ten-step ascent to the single matter via two qualities, three principles, and four elements. The 17 remarkable allegorical plates depict alchemy, chaos, heat, love, the elements, sulphur, mercury, and salt. The Groningen politician Coenders (1601-78) first published this rare work in 1686. - Occasional light browning; title-page trimmed along top edge. Binding a little rubbed at extremeties, spine-end professionally repaired, but an appealing volume. I: Norman 58. Honeyman 119. De Vitry 29. Sarton I, 173-175. DSB I, 179-193 (Apollonius) & II, 308f. (Borelli). Cajori, A History of Mathematics, pp. 40f. DBI XII, 546. Riccardi I, 158 ("bella edizione, ed assai ricercata"). - II: VD 17, 7:651937N. Caillet 2419. Duveen 287. Verginelli 74. Brüning II, 2718. Brunet II, 1052.
n.4 bross. edit. ill. con bandelle, lievi fioriture, piccole rotture in cop.
Sound publication with clean pages and clear content. Dust jacket has some edge wear and tears around the spine. Used
(4), 112 SS. Titel in rot und schwarz gedruckt mit gest. Titelvignette. Gesprenkelter Pappband der Zeit. 4to. Erste Ausgabe; nicht häufig (Blake und Wellcome verzeichnen nur spätere Ausgaben). Kompendium der Rezeptierkunst durch den "wohl bedeutendsten Verbreiter der Stahlschen Lehre" (SBPK). Johann Juncker (1680-1759), ein Anhänger des pietistisch geprägten "Animismus" Georg Stahls, wurde 1717 Arzt an Franckes Waisenhaus in Halle "und im folgenden Jahr zum Dr. med. promoviert. 1729 zum o.Prof. an der medizinischen Fakultät ernannt, entwickelte Juncker die Krankenanstalt der Stiftungen zum Modellinstitut für den damals noch unbekannten klinischen Unterricht der Studenten" (DBE). "Seine Lehrbücher, unter dem charakteristischen Titel 'Conspectus' herausgebracht und sämtlich 'methodo Stahliana' entworfen, erlangten in immer wiederholten Auflagen weite Verbreitung [... Sein] 'Conspectus chemiae' war das beste Chemie-Handbuch seiner Zeit (Ferchl)" (NDB). - Teils leicht (finger-)fleckig; mehrere zeitgenössische Marginalien und hs. Ergänzungen. Gegen Ende winzige Wurmspuren im w. Rand. Hirsch/Hübotter III, 472. Kat. SBPK (Chemie im 18. Jh.), S. 48 (u. vgl. Nr. 85). NDB X, 662. Jöcher/Adelung II, 2348. Vgl. Wellcome III, 372. Blake 238.
(2), 83, (3) SS. Bedr. Originalbroschur. 8vo. Medizinische Inauguraldissertation des Franz Kurzak über die Geburten im Prager Lechodochium (Entbindungshaus) für den Zeitraum 1825-27. - Papierbedingt stärker gebräunt bzw. braunfleckig. Exemplar aus des Besitz des Karlsbader Chirurgen und Balneologen Gallus Erasmus Florian Ritter von Hochberger (1803-1901) mit seinem eigenh. Namenzug am Vorderdeckel.