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1913188106Warszawa, 1897-1913. M. einigen Abb. In 7 Hlwdbdn. M. rotem u. schwarzem Rsch. u. Rgoldpräg. Einbde. etwas berieben. St. u. Sign. a. teils fingerfl. Vors. u. Tit. M. Rotschnitt. Tom. 1/5 Rücken angerissen. Vord. Deckel u,.Buchblock fast lose. S. 1-18 lose. Unt. Ecke m. k. Feuchtigkeitsspur. Fehlt: Tit. von Tom 1-2.
198048894Würzburg, Konrad Triltsch, 1980. 8vo. In the original blue printed wrappers. Offprint from: ""Deutsche Gesellschaft für Versicherungsmathematik"", Band XIV, Heft 3, April 1980. Very fine and clean.
Würzburg, Konrad Triltsch, 1980. 8vo. In the original blue printed wrappers. Offprint from: ""Deutsche Gesellschaft für Versicherungsmathematik"", Band XIV, Heft 3, April 1980. Very fine and clean.
20038991691Praeger 2003. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Clean from markings. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item750grams ISBN:9781567506808 Praeger hardcover
... Hardcover, very good condition, w. v. ltly slanted sp, v. ltly bumped corners. V. ltly warped fr brd. V. ltly tanned p. edges. Cln, tight, unmarked. Dj very good, ltly rubbed--lt marks.
. Hardcover, good condition, w. smwht slanted, ltly compressed sp, v. ltly bumped corners. Color loss at sp base. Ltly warped fr brd. Ltly tanned p. edges, o/w cln, tight, unmarked. Dj g., smwht rubbed marks. Sme v. lt edgwr, bending. 7 cm tear. Ltly tann
About fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket. ...
200134179W. H. Freeman and Company. VG/NONE. 2001. Hardcover. 0716747944 . Label on front pastedown; covers clean w/minor corner bumps. Pgs unmarked. No DJ. ; . W. H. Freeman and Company, hardcover
1994056375Oxford: OUP Oxford 1994. Cloth/Laminated Boards. Good/No d/j as Published. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Type: Book N.B. Small plain label to inside front cover. Damage stamp to half title page. Slight fading to spine. Base of spine bumped. Wrinkled laminate to foredge of rear board. OUP Oxford hardcover
1963701785Berlin, 1963. 231 S. OKart. Umschlag lichtrandig. (Mathematische Forschungsberichte 15).
1929701691Göttingen, 1870-1929. 4°. M. Taf., mehr. Tab. u. zahlr. Abb. Hldr., OPp. u. Brosch. Teils etwas braunfleckig, Einige Rücken fast lose. Umschl. teils lose bzw. fehlend. Einbde. teils berieben u. meist m. Rsign. u. St.
187744504Leipzig, B.G. Teubner, 1877. 8vo. Original printed wrappers, no backstrip and a small nick to front wrapper. In ""Mathematische Annalen. Begründet durch Rudolf Friedrich Alfred Clebsch. XII. [12]. Band. 4. Heft."" Entire issue offered. Internally very fine and clean. [Klein:] Pp. 503-60. [Entire issue: Pp. pp. 433-576].
Leipzig, B.G. Teubner, 1877. 8vo. Original printed wrappers, no backstrip and a small nick to front wrapper. In ""Mathematische Annalen. Begründet durch Rudolf Friedrich Alfred Clebsch. XII. [12]. Band. 4. Heft."" Entire issue offered. Internally very fine and clean. [Klein:] Pp. 503-60. [Entire issue: Pp. pp. 433-576].
1898134875Neustrelitz, 1898. M. 1 Taf. 14 S. OBr. Bind. lose. Hint. OU. fehlt. (Programm d. Großherzogl. Realschule in Neustrelitz Ostern 1898).
1899121358Halle, Karras, 1899. M. 3 Taf. 482 S. OHlwd. Kanten bestoßen. Einbd. teils beschmutzt. (Nova Acta Leopoldina 75).
180640109Berlin, Heinrich Frölich, 1806. Contemp. hcalf, spine gilt. Stamp on titlepage. XXXVI,166,(2) pp. and 10 folded engraved plates. Titlepage brownspotted. Some scattered brownspots. Plates clean.
Berlin, Heinrich Frölich, 1806. Contemp. hcalf, spine gilt. Stamp on titlepage. XXXVI,166,(2) pp. and 10 folded engraved plates. Titlepage brownspotted. Some scattered brownspots. Plates clean.
17951257417Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1795. 32, 526 S. Mit 6 auf 3 Kupfertafeln. Schlichter Ppbd d. Zeit (Einbd fleckig, Vorsätze, Titel u. letztes Blatt stärker, sonst gering braunfleckig, Stempel auf Titelrücks.).
190438697(Leipzig, Teubner, 1904). No wrappers as issued in ""Encyclopädie der mathematischen Wissenschaften"", V,2, pp. 145-280.
(Leipzig, Teubner, 1904). No wrappers as issued in ""Encyclopädie der mathematischen Wissenschaften"", V,2, pp. 145-280.
19933702125John Wiley & Sons Ltd 1993. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Dust jacket in good condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item950grams ISBN:9780471936350 John Wiley & Sons Ltd hardcover
190438631Leipzig, Carl Scholtze (W. Junghans), 1904. 4 Bll., 63 S. Mit 60 Figuren im Text. Gr.-8vo. Privat. Hln. mit marmor. Deckeln.
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8vo, pp.304, Weaving the World uses Simone Weil’s philosophy of science and mathematics as an introduction to the thought of one of the most powerful philosophical and theological minds of the twentieth century. Weil held that, for the ancient Greeks, the ultimate purpose of science and mathematics was the knowledge and love of the divine. Her creative assimilation of this vision led her to a conception of science and mathematics that connects the human person with not only the physical world but also the spiritual and aesthetic aspects of human existence. Vance G. Morgan investigates Weil’s earliest texts on science, in which she lays the foundation for a conception of science rooted in basic human concerns and activities. He then tracks Weil’s analysis of the development of science, particularly of the mathematics and science of the ancient Greeks. He especially explores Weil's interpretation of the Pythagoreans and their mathematical discoveries, giving special attention to the mathematical foundations of musical harmonies. Morgan pays particular attention to Weil’s analysis of Greek geometry, which she believed reveals the importance of mediation between incommensurates in both geometry and the larger scope of human existence. Morgan’s study not only challenges the metaphysical and spiritual poverty of contemporary scientific paradigms, but also sketches an outline of an alternative metaphysical foundation for mathematics and science that, according to Weil, opens the door to a reinvigorated dialogue between science, philosophy, art, and religion.