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2008Manohar-9783540764052Springer 2008. Hardcover. New. Springer hardcover
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2000x-0792367111Springer 2000. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 416 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.00 inches. Springer hardcover
183441598Berlin G. Reimer 1834. 4to. No wrappers. In "Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik. Hrsg. von A.L. Crelle" Bd. 12 Heft 1 IV88 pp. the whole issueHeft 1 offered with titlepage to volume 12. Jacobi's paper: pp. 1-69. a. 1 engraved plate. <br/><br/><em>First edition of a main paper dealing with n-dimensional geometry."Of the papers devoted to n-fold integrals Jacobi's 1834 paper "De binis quibuslibit." is of crucial importence in this connection the theory of algebraic forms of variables. Here besides the problem of computing multiple integrals an importent problem of the theory of algebraic forms is solved." Andrei Nik. Kolmogorov. </em> unknown
170748217Paris Jean Boudot et Jean Boudet fils 1707. 4to. Contemporary full calf. A bit of cracking to front hinges so that cords are seen but cover not loosening. Spine with 6 raised bands richly gilt compartments. Wear to top of spine. Two small old paperlabels one to upper compartment one to frontcover. Covers slightly rubbed. 44595 pp. Large woodcut vignette on titlepage 2 other vignettes one engraved one in woodcut. 32 folded engraved plates and one smaller folded plate Fig. A. An old owners stamp on flyleaf. Internally clean and fine. A few tiny brownspots. Wide-margined and printed on good paper. <br/><br/><em>Scarce first edition of l'Hôspital's second book - his second successfull textbook - the manuscript of which was left completed at his death in 1704. His first book "Analyse des infiniment petits pour l’intelligence des lignes courbes" 1696 was the first textbook of the differential calculus and his name lives on in the name of the rule for finding the limiting value of a fraction whose numerator and denominator tend to zero. His mathyematical teacher was Jean Bernoulli.The year in which Newton published the anti-Cartesian "Arithmeticus" there appeared in France a conspicuously successfull textbook on Cartesian geometry along the lines of that of Guisnée. This was the "Traité Analytique des Sections Coniques". a book which contains less original material than that of Guisnée but which is more extensive and closer to the modern manner of treatment. The work had been intended for publication at the time the authors famous calculus textbook appeared in 1696 but l'Hospital's illness apparently led to delay and it appeared posthumously in 1707. It is Cartesian in emphasis and although it consists of but one volume follows generally the tripartite plan of Lahire and Ozanam: first an algebraic quasi-analytic treatment of the Conic Sections along the lines of Apollonian theory; then an analytic study of the loci and finally a long section on the customary construction by conics of the roots of cubic and quartic polynominal equations. LHospital sometimes used two axes and seems to have recognized the interchangeability of these but he betrays some hesitation. In general L'Hospital like Descartes was more interested in analytic geometry as a measure of ecpressing loci algebraivcally than as a method of deriving the properties of a curve from its equation." Carl B. Boyer "History of Analytic geometry" pp. 150-154. </em> hardcover
177031785Berlin 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. <br/><br/><em>First edition. Lambert's work on non-Euclidean geometry is among the most important in the field. Carl Boyer writes "No one else came so close to the truth without actually discovering non-Euclidean geomtry." History of Mathematics pp. 504. Lambert wrote his famous book 'Theorie der Parallellinien' in 1766 but it was not published until 1786 nearly a decade after his death. Lambert originally set out to prove Euclid's parallel postulate in a similar way to that which Saccheri had used in his 'Euclides Vindicatus' but in contrast he did not interpret the consequences of non-Euclidean geometry as absurd. The offered paper 'Observations Trigonometriques' is the only work by Lambert on non-Euclidean geometry which was published during his life-time. Here he made the important discovery of the duality between spherical and hyperbolic geometry i.e. that hyperbolic trigonometries can be deduced from spherical trigonometries by using imaginary angles and consequently he introduced the hyperbolic functions for the first time. By illustrating this duality Lambert gave strong evidence of the consistency of non-Euclidean geometries. See Kline's Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times pp. 404 & 868. </em> unknown
172745242London T. Bowles 1727. Small 8vo. Contemp. full calf raised bands blindtooled covers Cambridge-binding. Wear to spine ends and spine. Hinges weakening but still holding. Titlepage in red/black. 21956 pp. and 80 full page engraved illustrations. Some soiling and browning mainly marginal last 10 engravings with a faint dapmstain. The charming plates are engraved by Leclerc. <br/><br/><em>Scarce English edition the third of Leclerc's charming and very popular treatise on elementary practical geometry and perspective.Sebastien Leclerc 1637-1714 was originally an engraver who studied physics and geometry in relation to perspective theory a field of which he became famous. In 1672 he was appointed to "l'Academie de Peinture" as professor in perspective. He was also engraver to Louis XIV and was appointed professor at "l'Ecole des Gobelins". </em> hardcover
20092081502111901968china map 2009. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 30cm Hardcover china map paperback
1953YD-8XIA-0NAA1953. Hardcover. Good. Noordhoff 1953. Ex-library with less paraphernalia than usual. Corners bumped one heavily otherwise moderate wear. Pages lightly yellowed with a handful of creased corner tips. Binding reasonably firm. hardcover
2007932963<p>Woodberry Minnesota: Llewellyn Publications A Division of Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd. 2007. FIRST PRINTING - NEW see scan. First Edition/First Printing. Soft Cover. New. Illus. by Masonic Plates and Images Within text Including Illustrations from "Magic and the Western Mind" by Gareth Knight and "Sacred Geometry and the Masonic Tradition" by John Michael Greer. 8vo size - over 8¾" tall.</p> Llewellyn Publications A Division of Llewellyn Worldwide, Ltd. paperback
178544970Paris Moutard 1785. 4to. Extracted from "Mémoires fe Mathematique et de Physique Présentés à l'Academie des Sciences par divers Savans" Tome X. Pp. 511-550 a. 2 folded engraved plates. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of this importent paper by the "greatest geometer of the century" in which he solves some main problems in coordinate geometry especially he introduced the "distant formula" for three dimensions years before it was used by Lagrange. He laid the foundation of a completely new branch of mathematics known as descriptive geometry. The paper was delivered already in 1771 but not published until 1785. "His first important original work was "Memoire sur les développées les rayons de courbure et différents genres d inflexions des courbes á double courbure" He published an extract from it in June 1769 in the Journal encycyclop´matiques and in October 1770 he finished a more complete version that he read before the Academie des Sciences in August 1771; the latter however was not published until 1785 Mémoires de mathématiques et de physique présentés á ’Academic par divers scavanns. By then some of the most important ideas in the memoir no longer seemed so original because Monge had employed them in other works published in the intervening years. Nevertheless this memoir is of exceptional interest for it presents most of the new conceptions that Monge developed in his later works as well as his very personal method of exposition which combined pure geometry analytic geometry and infinitesimal calculus."DSB. </em> unknown
1991x-0306436930Plenum Pub Corp 1991. Hardcover. New. 681 pages. 9.61x6.69x1.50 inches. Plenum Pub Corp hardcover