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Leipzig, Grosse & Gleditsch, 1689. 4to. Contemporary full vellum. Faint hand-written title to spine. A small stamp on title-page. In: ""Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCLXXXIX"". (8), 653, (7) pp. and 15 engraved plates. As usual with various browning to leaves and plates. The entire volume offered. Leibniz's papers: pp. 36-38 a. 1 engraved plate" pp. 38-46 pp. 82-89 a. 1 engraved plate " pp. 195-198.
1 vol. in-4 reliure d'époque plein maroquin rouge, dos à 5 nerfs doré orné, large roulette d'encadrement aux plats, coupes et chasses ornées, toutes tranches dorées, texte manuscrit, 3 ff. blancs, 258 pp. et 1 f. blanc avec 25 planches dépliantes dessinées à la plume Rare manuscrit de géométrie en plein maroquin d'époque. Ce beau manuscrit de vulgarisation mathématique (vraisemblablement de la première partie du XVIIIe siècle) calligraphié avec soin contient 25 belles planches dessinées avec une superbe maîtrise (et souvent relevées par de beaux lavis). Contient : Traité des Proportions ; Livre I : Des Lignes tirées sur un plan ; Livre II : Des figures planes considérées par les lignes qui les bornent et qui sont tirées dedans ; Tome III : Des figures planes considérées par leurs superficies ou par l'espace qu'elles renferments ; Tome IV : De la rencontre des Lignes et des Planes ; Tome V : Des Corps en Général ; Tome VI : Des Corps ou des Figures solides considérées par leur solidité. Bon état (très petit travail de vers en coiffe sup., petit mq. de cuir au second plat). Français
Wien, Carl Gerold, 1828-30. 8vo. Bound in 4 contemp. marbled boards, titlelabels with gilt lettering. A few scratches to hinges and spine ends. Very small loos to 2 titlelabels. Light wear to top of spine on volume 4. Corners a bit bumped. 2 small paperlabels pasted to lower part of spines. A small stamp to foot of titlepages. VIII,439 IV,424 VIII,439 "VI,520 pp. and 3 folded engraved plates.
(Berlin, Haude & Spener, 1770). 4to. No wrappers, as issued in ""Mémoires de l'Academie Royale des Sciences et Belles Lettres"", tome XXIV, pp. 327-354 and 1 engraved plates.
Göttingen, Dieterich, 1828. Small 4to. Extracted from: 'Commentationes Societatis Regiae Scientiarum Gottingensis', Volume 6, pp.99-146. 4to. Modern half morocco with gilt spine lettering. Fine and clean throughout.
Basel, Johannem Hervagium & Bernhardum Brand, 1558. Folio. (30,5x21,5). Bound in 19th century brown hmorocco with 5 raised bands. Light wear to back and corners a bit bumped. (2),587 pp.Numerous wood-cut diagrams and initials throughout. First ab. 20 leaves with different degrees of yellowing and occasional with marginal faint dampstaining. 3 leaves with upper right corners repaired without loss of text. The ""privilege"" at verso of title partly unreadable as a piece of paper is pasted on, some of these letters are faint, just as some letters in ""Basiliae"" on title are weak. Last leaf with colophon and printers large woodcut-device on verso is mounted, but not hiding the wood-cut. The word ""Basiliae"" on last leaf recto, is weak or nearly gone. Overall a large good copy as usually without the foreword by Melanchton. A small rubber-stamp on title: ""Duplum Bibliothecæ V.E."" and in old hand: ""Bibliothecæ Conventij Romani S. Andrea de Fratrij (?)""
Paris, Courcier, 1807. 4to.(248x208mm.). A little later half calf binding with richly gilt back. XX,(2),502 pp.(incl. htitle and Errata). Light browning to first and and last leaves. A good copy with broad margins.
(New York), 1981. Large8vo. Bound with the original front wrapper in recent brown cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In: ""Communications of the ACM"", January 1981, Vol. 24. Entire volume offered. Margins closely shaved, otherwise fine and clean. Pp. 84-88. [Entire volume: 858 pp.].
Pavia, Typographeo Petri Galeatii, 1787. 4to (265x 200 mm). 2 volumes uniformly bound in contemporary black half calf over blue marbled boards with gilt lettering and ornamentation to spines. Missing upper outer corner of pp. 309/310. Internally very fine and clean. Overall a very nice and wide margined copy. (2), LXIV, 352 pp [2], 353-846 pp.
Torino, Bocca, 1887 + 1888. Royal 8vo. Bound uncut w. the original wrappers of both works in one very nice a bit later (ab. 1920) red hcalf w. five raied bands to back. Single gilt lines to raised bands and gilt title on spine. A bit of soiling to wrappers, which have minor lacks to the inner hinges, where they are mounted onto hinge-strips. Front-wrappers w. stamp from ""Fratelli Bocca Editori"". A bit of brownspotting, mainly to first work. A very fine and attractive copy of these two works, very finely bound together. XII, 334, (2) + X, (2), 170, (2) pp.
Paris, Courcier, 1807. 4to. (252x197mm). Nice recent half morocco over marbled boards. First and last leaves brownspotted, and even, light browning throughout. XX,(2),502 pp. (including half-title and errata). Interleaved with contemporary handwritten notes (and computations) in French.
Paris, Académie des Sciences, 1841 (submitted 1826). 4to. (257x197mm). Extract from: 'Mém. Acad. d. Sciences de Paris', 1841, pp.176-264. Contemporary half calf with gilt spine lettering. Spine with a little wear. Some light brown spotting throughout. Otherwise fine and clean.
The Association for Symbolic Logic, 1936-1938. Royal8vo. In: Journal of Symbolic Logic, Volume 1-3. The three entire volumes bound in one offered here. Contemporary full cloth with silver gilt spine lettering. Provenance: Exlibris from the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York. A fine and completely clean copy.
Leipzig, Grosse & Gleditsch, 1691. 4to. Contemp. full vellum. Faint handwritten title on spine. a small stamp on titlepage. In: ""Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCLXXXXI"". (8),590,(6) pp. and 13 (of 15) folded engraved plates. The 2 first plates lacks, but they do not belong to the papers listed.Leibniz' papers: pp.277-281 a. 1 plate, pp. 435-439. Johann Bernoulli: pp. 274-276 a. 1 plate. Huygens: pp. 281-282. - Jacob Bernoulli: pp. 282-290 a. 1 plate.
Kazan, 1834. 8vo. Contemporary blank, blue wrappers (original?). A closed tear and a bit of staining to back wrapper and some tears and scratches to spine. Internally very nice and clean. Presumably not an off-print, as there are stitching-holes to the margins, indicating that it has been removed from a volume, although the wrappers could look original, certainly contemporary. With the original title-page for Book 11 of the ""Uchenye zapiski"" + pp. (167)-226.
Paris, De Bure, 1740. 4to. Contemporary half calf, raised bands, richly gilt spine and and red speckled edges. Leather title-label to spine. Corners neatly repaired. Title in red/black. (2), III-XXX, (2) Errata, 148 pp., many diagrams. The ""Preface"" and the first 18 leaves of the text with a foxing to lower margin and right corners. The ""Preface"" is an historical account of Newton's method ""la sublime méthode"", written by Buffon. Without the leaf ""Extrait des Registres"".
Kiøbenhavn, Johan Rudolph Thiele, (1797) 1799. 4to. Uncut and unopened in original blue boards. Published in: ""Nye Samling af det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter."" Vol. V. Wessel's paper: pp.469-518 and 3 folded engraved plates (the last plate inserted at p. 463). The whole volume V offered in its original binding. Engraved titlevignette. XII,670 pp., 15 engraved plates. 4 leaves with upper right corners gone, not affecting Wessel's paper.
Uppsala, Eschillus Matthiæ, 1637. Small 4to. Cont. full vellum over wood. Spine ends worn, tears to hinges, but not broken, lower edges of boards with old repairs. Some old ink annotations on boards. Inside frontcover and on title many old owner names, small wholes cut in titel without loss of letters. First ab. 20 leaves with a faint dampstain in upper margin, inkspots on last page. Internally clean. (24),350,(2) pp., numerous geometrical diagrams in the text.
Paris, Jean Jombert, 1694. 8vo. 2 contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spines with gilt lettering. Light wear to spine top of spines. 2 very small nicks to lower compartment of volume 2. Small crack to one hinge on volume 2, but in no way loosening. (32),400" "(16),303,(1) pp. + ""Horloges"" separately paginated (8),163,(5) pp. With in all 84 engraved plates, some with many figs. Internally clean and fine.
"In-4°, (16 cc inclusi l’occhietto e il frontespizio inciso), 338 pp, (3). Con una carta n.n. contenente uno spartito musicale tra pag. 122 e 123, e diversi diagrammi incisi su legno nel testo. Pelle coeva francese, dorso in oro, nervature, timbro della ‘Bibliothéque d’artillerie’ su occhietto e frontespizio, copia in buono stato. Edizione unica. “René Ouvrard (Chinon 1624-Tours 1694) fu un teorico, musicista, ecclesiastico e letterato francese. Da giovane Ouvrard si formò in teologia e musica a Tours. Intorno al 1657 fu maître de chapelle alla cattedrale di Bordeaux, intorno al 1660 chef de la maîtrise alla cattedrale di St. Just, Narbonne e dal 1653 all'ultimo maître de musique alla Sainte-Chapelle fino a quando nel 1679 si ritirò a Tours come canonico presso chiesa di San Gatien. Ouvrard ha scritto ampiamente sulla teologia, sulle arti e sulla scienza. Era attivo sia nei circoli accademici che musicali, specialmente a Parigi, e corrispondeva con importanti personalità sia della chiesa che laici. Anche se le sue composizioni sembrano non essere sopravvissute, è noto per aver favorito lo stile italiano (in particolare mottetti e oratori nello stile di Carissimi), per il quale ha sviluppato il gusto durante la visita in Italia nel 1655. I suoi scritti contengono contributi significativi a una conoscenza della teoria musicale, sia attraverso la sua presentazione completa che attraverso i suoi tentativi di metterla in relazione con altre attività intellettuali dei suoi tempi "". (Grove). ""Nel 1679, quando era maître de chapelle alla Saint-Chapelle a Parigi, Ouvrard pubblicò presso La Caille un'opera intitolata Architecture harmonique ... Non era al suo primo lavoro sulle proporzioni, poiché due anni prima aveva presentato un'opera sull'Art et la Science des nombres, in cui aveva già notato il legame tra proporzioni armoniche e speculazioni matematiche. Consiglia al lettore ""che si deve supporre la dottrina delle proporzioni, stabilita nel libro L'art et la science des nombres, soprattutto nel sesto libro di Arithmétique harmonique, per comprenderne appieno la dimostrazione ... Questi pochi elementi permettono di collocare René Ouvrard tra il neoplatonismo che animava una parte delle strutture interiori della realtà. Scriveva nella prefazione de L'Art et la science des nombres che ""l'aritmetica è come la chiave di tutte le altre scienze"" e che in questo ordine di idee, Platone può essere preso come modello, poiché ha trasformato ""gli uomini in Dio"" mentre insisteva sulle arti e sulle scienze. E’ un neo-platonismo nel senso che la ragione non basta, sebbene gli uomini siano in possesso dei veri principi della natura nel mondo fisico. Ouvrard usa quindi una dialettica i cui poli sono la ragione e la pratica sperimentale, formate come osservazioni ben concepite”(Vendrix). Cioranescu 51683; Wellcome II, p. 275; The New Grove (1980) XIV, p. 32; P. Vendrix (Proporzioni armoniche e proporzioni architettoniche dan la théorie française des XVII et XVIIIe siècle, International Review of the Aesthetics and Sociology of Music 20 (1), June 1989), pp. 3-10 In-4°, 16 unn. ll. (including additional engraved title and half-title), 338 pp, 3 unn. ll.. With one unnumbered leaf containing music scores between pages 122-123 and several woodcut diagrams in the text. Contemporary French calf, spine gilt. Stamp of the “Bibliothèque d’Artillerie” on half-title and title, a very good copy. Only edition. “René Ouvrard (Chinon 1624-Tours 1694) was aFrench theorist, musician, ecclesiastic and man of letters. As a youth Ouvrard trained in theology and music in Tours. About 1657 he was maître de chapelle at Bordeaux cathedral, about 1660 chef de la maîtrise at th St. Just cathedral, Narbonne and from 1653 at the latest maître de musique at the Sainte -Chapelle until in 1679 he retired to Tours as canon at the church of St. Gatien. Ouvrard wrote widely on theology and on arts and science. He was active both in academic and musical circles, especially in Paris, and corresponded with leading church and lay figures. Although his compositions semm not to have survived, he is known to have favored the Italian style (especially motets and oratorios in the style of Carissimi), for which he developed a taste while visiting Italy in 1655. His writings contain significant contributions to a knowledge of music theory, through both his comprehensive presentation of it and his attempts to relate it to other intellectual pursuits of his day”. (Grove). “In 1679, when he was maître de chapelle at Saint-Chapelle in Paris, Ouvrard published at La Caille a work titled Architecture harmonique...He was not at his first work on proportions, as two years before he presented a work on Art et la Science des nombres, in which he already noticed the link between harmonic proportions and mathematic speculations. He advices the reader ‘that one must suppose the doctrine of proportions, established in the book titled L’art et la science des nombres, especially in the sixth book of Arithmétique harmonique, in order to fully understand the demonstration...These few elements allow to place René Ouvrard among the neo-platonism which surrounded a part of the inner structures of reality. He wrote in the preface of L’Art et la science des nombres that ‘arithmetics is like the key of all the other sciences’ and that in this order of ideas, Platon can be taken as a model, as he transformed ‘men into God’ while insisting on arts and sciences. It is a neo-platonism in the sense that the reason is not enough, although men are in possesion of nature’s real principles in the physic world. Ouvrard then uses a dialectic whose poles are the reason and the experimental practice, shaped as well-planned observations” (Vendrix). Cioranescu 51683; Wellcome II, pag.275; The New Grove (1980) XIV, pag. 32; P.Vendrix (Proportions harmoniques et proportions architecturales dan la théorie française des XVII et XVIIIe siècle, International Review of the Aesthetics and Sociology of Music 20(1), June 1989), pag.3-10"
Université de Grenoble, Allier Père et Fils Imprimeurs. 1899-1948. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur bon état. 56 volumes reliés, et 15 volumes brochés. Illustrés de nombreux dessins, schémas et photos en noir et blanc, dans et hors texte. Certains volumes dans une reliure noir signée (Institut Catholique de Toulouse), avec titres, dates et tomaisons dorés sur les dos. Fragments du tome VIII de l'année 1896. Etiquettes annotées sur les dos des volumes reliés. Tampons et quelques annotations sur certains plats et pages de garde et de titre. 1896: quelques cahiers du tome VIII, n°2. Volumes à couverture rigide (1899-1923): 1899, t. XI, n°3. 1900, t. XII, n°1. 1901, t. XIII, n°2. 1902, t. XIV, n°1. 1903, t. XV, N°1. 1904, t. XVI, n°3. 1905, t. XVII, n° 3. 1906, t. XVIII, n° 1. 1907, t. XIX, n°2. 1908, t. XX, n°2. 1909, t. XXI, n° 2. 1910, t. XII, n°3. 1911, t. XXIII, n° 1. 1912, t. XXIV, n°2. 1913, t. XXV, n°3. 1914, t. XXVI, n°2. 1915, t. XXVII, n°1. 1916, t. XXVIII, n°1. 1917, t. XXIX, n° 1-2. 1918, t. XXX, n°1. 1919, t. XXXI, n°1. 1920, t. XXXII, n°2. 1922, t. XXXIII, n°2. 1923, t. XXXIV, n°2. Section Lettres-Droit, à couverture rigide: 1928, t. V, n°2-3; 1929, t. VI, n°1, n°2, n°3; à reliure noire: 1930, t. 7; 1931, t. 8; 1932, t. 9; 1937, t. 14; 1938, t. 15; 1939, t. 16; 1940, t. 17; 1942, t. 18; 1943, t. 19; 1944, t. 20; 1945, t. 21; 1946, t. 22 + t. 22; brochés: 1933, t. X, n°1-2, n°3; 1934, t. XI, n°1-3; 1935, t. XII, n°1-3; 1931, t. XIII. Section Sciences-Médecine, à couverture rigide: 1924, t. I, n°1, n°2, n°3; 1925, t. II, n°2; à reliure noire: 1937, t. 14; 1938, t. 15; 1939, t. 16; 1940, t. 17; 1942, t. 18; 1943, t. 19; 1944, t. 20; 1945, t. 21; brochés: 1930, t. VII, n°1, n°2-3; 1931, t. VIII, n°1, n°2-3; 1932, t. IX, n°2-3; 1933, t. X, n°1-2, n°3; 1934, t. XI, n°1-3; 1935, t. XII, n°1-3; 1936, t. XIII. Section Sciences-naturelles, à reliure noire: 1946, t. 22. Section Mathématiques-Physique, à reliure noire: 1946, t. 22; 1947-48, t. 23.
CNRS. 1944-1965. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur bon état. 63 volumes reliés, et 28 volumes brochés pour les Bulletins analytiques. 54 volumes brochés pour les Bulletins signalétiques de Chimie. Etiquettes annotées sur les dos. Tampons de bibliothèque. Secrétariat d'Etat à l'Education Nationale et à la Jeunesse. Service de Documentation du CNRS. Mathématiques, Astronomie, Astrophysique, Géophysique, Mécanique, Acoustique, Chaleur, Optique, Electricté et magnétisme, Physique corpusculaire, Structure de l'état solide et de l'état liquide, Electrochimie, Thermodynamique Energétique, Cinétique chimique, Photochimie, Chimie générale, Minéralogie, Chimie organique, Chimie appliquée, Matériaux, Métallurgie, Génie civil, Philosophie... Bulletins Analytiques: 1944, vol. V: 1e & 2e parties. 1945, vol. VI: 1e & 2e part. 1946, vol. VII, n°1 & n°2: 1e & 2e part. 1947, vol. VIII, n°1 & n°2: 1e & 2e part. 1948, vol. IX, n°1 & n°2: 1e & 2e part. 1949, vol. X, n°1 & n°2: 1e & 2e part., n°3: 1e part. 1950, vol. XI, n°1 & n°2: 1e & 2e part., vol. 4 Philo. 1951, vol. XII, n°1 & n°2: 1e & 2e part., n°3 & n°4: 1e part. 1952, vol. XIII, n°1 & n°2: 1e & 2e part., vol. 6 I. 1953, vol. XIV, n°1 & n°2: 1e & 2e part. + Tables, n°3: 1e part. + Tables. 1954, vol. XV, n°1 & n°2 & n°3: 1e & 2e part., n°4 + Tables, vol. 8 Philo. 1955, vol. XVI, n°1 & n°2 & n°9: 1e & 2e part., n°5: 1e part., n°6: 2e part., vol. 9 Philo. Vol. VI, VII, VIII: Tables. Vol. XI: Tables. Vol. XIII: Tables. Volumes brochés: 1947, vol. I, n° 1, 2, 3: Philo. 1948, vol. II, 1-4. 1949, vol. III, n° 1, 2, 4: Philo. 1942, vol. III, n°1, 2: Auteurs. 1943, vol. IV, n° 5-12: 1e & 2e part. 1953, vol. VII, n°1-4: Philo.. 1953, vol. XIV, n°11-12: 1e & 2e part. Bulletins Signalétiques, 7, Chimie: 1961, vol. XXII, n°1-12 + Tables. 1962, vol. XXIII, n°1-12 + Tables. 1963, vol. XXIV, n°1-12, + Tables & Index. 1964, vol. XXV, n°1-12 + Tables & Index. 1965, vol. XXVI, n° 1-9.
Oxford, Clarendoniano, 1792. Folio. Bound to style in a nice recent full brown morocco, gilt title on spine. Kept in a matching protective slipcase. Engraved frontispiece. Engraved title-vignette (Archimedes). (2),V,XXIX,471,(1) pp. One engraved plate. Many textdiagrams. Mild browning to upper part of title-page. Greek and Latin text. The last 20 leaves with browning in upper right corner. A few corners repaired (no loss). A few scattered brownspots, otherwise clean and fine, wide-margined.
Wisconsin, The Association for Symbolic Logic, 1936. Lev8vo. Entire volume one of ""Journal of Symbolic Logic"" (i.e. number 1-4), March, June, September, December 1936) BOUND WITH ALL THE ORIGINAL WRAPPERS in a blue half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Crossed-out library paper-label to lower part of spine and top left corner of front board. Two library stamps (in Chinese) to back of front free end-paper. Chinese library-stamp (red) and stamped inventory-number lower part of all four front wrappers. Minor bumping to lower corner of nr. 4, otherwise internally a very fine and clean copy of the entire volume. [Church:] Pp. 40-1" " 101-2. [Post:] Pp. 103-5. [Entire volume: 218 pp.].
Cambridge, 1722. 4to. In contemporary full calf with five raised bands with red leather title-label with gilt lettering to spine. Boards with a few scratches, missing small parts of the leather. corners bumped. Upper endbands showing. Upper outer corner with dampstain, primarily affecting first leaves, otherwise a good copy. Printed on good paper. (20), 249, (3), 125, (1) pp. + 1 folded plate.