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192948904Berlin, Julius Springer, 1929 u. 1930. Bound in 2 contemp. uniform hcloth. Spine ends a bit worn, cloth broken on fronthinge to vol. 56. (binding not loose).. In: ""Zeitschrift für Physik. Herausgegeben von Karl Scheel"", 56. und 59. Band. VII,867 pp. u. VII,874 pp. (2 entire volumes offered). Heisenberg & Pauli's paper: pp. 1-61 a. pp. 168-190. Internally clean.
195644074Lancaster, American Institute of Physics, 1956. Lex8vo. Volume 104, October 1, No. 1, 1956 of ""The Physical Review"", Second Series. Entire volume offered. In the original printed blue wrappers. Minor bumpings to extremities and two small tears to bottom and right side of front wrapper. Otherwise a fine and clean copy. Pp. 254-58. [Entire issue: (2), 272 pp.].
Berlin, Julius Springer, 1929 u. 1930. Bound in 2 contemp. uniform hcloth. Spine ends a bit worn, cloth broken on fronthinge to vol. 56. (binding not loose).. In: ""Zeitschrift für Physik. Herausgegeben von Karl Scheel"", 56. und 59. Band. VII,867 pp. u. VII,874 pp. (2 entire volumes offered). Heisenberg & Pauli's paper: pp. 1-61 a. pp. 168-190. Internally clean.
Lancaster, American Institute of Physics, 1956. Lex8vo. Volume 104, October 1, No. 1, 1956 of ""The Physical Review"", Second Series. Entire volume offered. In the original printed blue wrappers. Minor bumpings to extremities and two small tears to bottom and right side of front wrapper. Otherwise a fine and clean copy. Pp. 254-58. [Entire issue: (2), 272 pp.].
1913032974Haarlem: De Erven Loosjes 1913. First Separate Edition . Soft cover. Good. 60 Pp. Beige Wrappers Printed In Black.Wear And Losses To Paper Backstrip Wear At Tips. Paper Browning Bookplate Of A Well-Published Leiden-Trained Mathematical Physicist Jan Korringa. With The Three Summary Handouts For The Lectures Titled Het Relativiteitsbeginsel I Ii And Iii Of 4 4 And 5 Pages. Pencil Notes In Text And Also Dating The First Lecture As March 1913 These Notes Not By By Korringa But Possibly By H A Kramers Who Attended These Lectures As A Student And Passed Some Of His Physics Books To Korringa Who Later Became Kramers' Principal Assistant. The Summary Handouts Are Quite Scarce. <br/> <br/> De Erven Loosjes paperback
1906058327Leipzig: Verlag Von B. G. Truebner 1906. Early Edition . Cloth. Good. 128 1 Pp. Original Green Cloth Spine Lettered In Gilt Covers Stamped In Blind. . Torn At Spine. Ex-Library California Institute Of Technology With Their Marks Bookplate And Pocket And With Gift Bookplate Of E. T. Bell Professor Of Mathematics And As "John Taine" Pulp Science Fiction Writer. Endpaper With His Signature And 1918 Date With A Note That He Purchased It From Another Person At Columbia University Apparently M. E. Gansohne Whose Signature And Address Appear Above The Bell Information. There Is Another Note On The Rear Cover Dated 1908. Ppm 378 The Electron Theory. Covers Worn Fraying At Corners And Closed Split To Spine Cloth 1" Foil/Label On Spine. <br/> <br/> Verlag Von B. G. Truebner hardcover
1966054052New York: Interscience Publishers / John Wiley & Sons 1966. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Good. Xiv 394 Pp. Gray-Green Cloth Printed In Dark Green. First Printing. Near Fine No Names Or Marks Or Fading Or Stains. Dj WornWith Rubbing Along Edges Short Tears And Small Losses At Corners Interior Clear Tape Reinforcements To Spine. Remarkably Thorough Experimental And Theoretical History And Analysis. Definitive For The Advanced Student And The Expert. Per Wikipedia Chien-Shiung Wu Chinese: ; Pinyin: Wú Jiànxióng; Wade-Giles: Wu2 Chien4-Hsiung2; 1912 - 1997 Was A Chinese-American Particle And Experimental Physicist Who Made Significant Contributions In The Fields Of Nuclear And Particle Physics. Wu Worked On The Manhattan Project Where She Helped Develop The Process For Separating Uranium Into Uranium-235 And Uranium-238 Isotopes By Gaseous Diffusion. She Is Best Known For Conducting The Wu Experiment Which Proved That Parity Is Not Conserved. This Discovery Resulted In Her Colleagues Tsung-Dao Lee And Chen-Ning Yang Winning The 1957 Nobel Prize In Physics While Wu Herself Was Awarded The Inaugural Wolf Prize In Physics In 1978. Her Expertise In Experimental Physics Evoked Comparisons To Marie Curie. Her Nicknames Include The "First Lady Of Physics" The "Chinese Madame Curie" And The "Queen Of Nuclear Research". After Work On The Manhattan Project During Wwii Wu Accepted An Offer Of A Position As An Associate Research Professor At Columbia. She Would Remain At Columbia For The Rest Of Her Career And Was First Named Associate Professor In 1952 Which Made Her The First Woman To Become A Tenured Physics Professor In University History. In November 1949 Wu Experimented With The Conclusions Of Einstein's Epr Thought Experiment Which Called Quantum Entanglement "Spooky Action At A Distance". Wu Was The First To Establish The Phenomenon And Validity Of Entanglement Using Photons Through Observing Angular Correlation As Her Result Confirmed Maurice Pryce And John Clive Ward's Calculations On The Correlation Of The Quantum Polarizations Of Two Photons Propagating In Opposite Directions. Specifically The Experiment Carried Out By Wu Was The First Important Confirmation Of Quantum Results Relevant To A Pair Of Entangled Photons As Applicable To The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Epr Paradox. Her 1950 Letter To Physical Review Famously Identified Confirmation Of Wheeler's Ideas On Entanglement. Tsung-Dao Lee And Another Chinese Theoretical Physicist Chen Ning Yang Grew To Question A Hypothetical Law Of Elementary Particle Physics The "Law Of Conservation Of Parity". Lee And Yang Worked Out A Pencil-And-Paper Design Of An Experiment For Testing Conservation Of Parity In The Laboratory. Because Of Her Expertise In Choosing And Then Working Out The Hardware Manufacture Set-Up And Laboratory Procedures Wu Then Informed Lee That She Could Carry Out The Experiment. Wu Chose To Do This By Taking A Sample Of Radioactive Cobalt-60 And Cooling It To Cryogenic Temperatures With Liquid Gases. Cobalt-60 Is An Isotope That Decays By Beta Particle Emission And Wu Was Also An Expert On Beta Decay. The Discovery Of Parity Violation Was A Major Contribution To Particle Physics And The Development Of The Standard Model. The Discovery Actually Set The Stage For The Development Of The Model As The Model Relied On The Idea Of Symmetry Of Particles And Forces And How Particles Can Sometimes Break That Symmetry.The Wide Coverage Of Her Discovery Prompted The Discoverer Of Fission Otto Frisch To Mention That Those At Princeton Would Often Say That Her Experiment Was The Most Impactful Since The Michelson-Morley Experiment That Inspired Einstein's Theory Of Relativity. In December 1962 Wu Experimentally Demonstrated A Universal Form And More Accurate Version Of Fermi's Old Beta Decay Model Confirming The Conserved Vector Current Cvc Hypothesis Of Richard Feynman And Murray Gell-Mann On The Road To The Standard Model. <br/> <br/> Interscience Publishers / John Wiley & Sons hardcover
1795219152Leipzig, Barth, 1795-97. M. 39 Kpfr.-Taf. 3 Bl., 456 S.; 3 Bl., 514 S., 1 Bl.; 3 Bl., 481 S.; 4 Bl., 475 S. Ppbde. d. Zt. m. Rsch. u. Rsign. Einbde. beschabt u. bestoßen. St. a. Vorsatz u. Tit. Gebräunt, teils braunfl.
122071741 Chez Jean Dessaint & Charles Saillant libraires Reliure plein cuir restaurée, 5 nerfs, caissons décorés, 1page de titre, 24p + 616p + 58p. bon état.
In-8 gr. (mm. 271x205), cartonato rustico coevo (lievi tracce d’uso), tit. ms. al dorso, pp. VIII,439, con 11 tavv. inc. in rame f.t., più volte ripieg., che contengono ca. 200 figure. "Prima edizione" di questo importante trattato sull’elettricità nel quale l’autore approfondisce ed amplia la teoria di Franklin sull’elettricità dei fluidi. Quest’opera riprende il precedente testo del Beccaria, "Elettricismo artificiale e naturale" (stampato la prima volta nel 1753). “Giovanni Battista Beccaria (1716-81) fu definito dall'inglese J. Priestley nella sua monumentale 'History and present state of electricity' (1767) il "grande genio italiano che aveva di gran lunga superato tutto quello fatto dagli elettricisti francesi e inglesi". Lo stesso Franklin stimò opportuno far tradurre in inglese, a Londra, nel 1774 l'"Elettricismo artificiale"". Cosi' Dizion. Biografico degli Italiani,VII, p. 470.<br> Cfr. anche Poggendorff,I, pp. 123/24 - The Honeyman Collection,I, n. 253. Solo qualche rara e lieve fioritura; alone marginale sulle prime 4 cc. dell’Indice, altrimenti esemplare ben conservato.
1914194686London, Taylor & Francis, 1914. In: The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. Series 6 Vol. 27 = Januar-June 1914, No. 159, pp. 506-524. Bound in half leather with gilt-stamped title on spine. Edges rubbed and spine slightly torn. Library stamps from Wilhelm von Siemens on title page and endpaper. Edges, endpaper, title page and some other pages are brown-spotted. A few pages are creased.
1522P., Boudet, 1768, un volume in 4, (3), 91pp., 7 PLANCHES dépliantes, plein veau marbré, tranches rouges, dos orné de fers dorés (reliure de l'époque), (coins très légèrement émoussés).
In-8°, VIII, pp. 224,1 tavola ripiegata fuori testo. Rilegatura in mezza pelle con nervi e titolo al dorso. Prima edizione non comune, stampata a Clermont-Ferrand, di questa curiosa confutazione delle tesi di Newton composta da un pensatore dell'Alvernia di cui non sappiamo quasi nulla. È la prima opera dell'autore, alla quale dobbiamo anche in particolare una confutazione del saggio materialista "Della mente" di Helvetius e un “Trattato sulle molecole grezze”. In-8 °, VIII, pp. 224,1 folded leaf out of text. Half leather binding with bands and title on the spine. Uncommon first edition, printed in Clermont-Ferrand, of this curious refutation of Newton's theses composed by a thinker of Auvergne of whom we know almost nothing. It is the author's first work, to whom we also owe in particular a refutation of the materialistic essay "Of the mind" by Helvetius and a "Treatise on raw molecules".
2 vol. in-4, pp. (4, manca però antip. inc. e titolo a stampa), 799; (4), 732; legatura del tempo in pelle, dorsi a nervi con tit. e fregi oro (un po' consunta alle cerniere e scupata alle cuffie). Il I vol. (cui manca il titolo) contiene i seguenti trattati: ''Astronomia physica; De meteoris et fossilibus libri duo; De consensu veteris et novae philosophiae''. Il II vol.: ''De corporum affectionibus, cum manifestis, tum occultis, libri duo; De mente humana libri quatuor; De corpore animato libri quatuor''. Con fig. schematiche e geom. n.t.; quella a pag. 579 del II vol. raffigura un occhio. Prima edizione collettiva delle opere del Du Hamel che spaziano in vari settori della sciehza: filosofia, astronomia, fisica sperimentale, medicina, anatomia, ecc. Jean-Baptiste Du Hamel (Normandia 1624 - Parigi 1706) fu illustre filosofo e scienziato e, dal 1666, il primo segretario dell' Accademia delle Scienze appena fondata da Colbert, il potente ministro di Luigi XIV. (Esemplare con uniformi bruniture della carta).. Krivatsy 3500. Leclerc, Biogr. médicale I, 468..
Paris, Au Bureau de Souscription, 1833 - 1834. Sous-titre : contenant l'histoire des animaux, des végétaux, des minéraux, des météores, des principaux phénomènes physiques et des curiosités naturelles, avec des détails sur l'emploi des productions des trois règnes dans les usages de la vie, les arts et métiers et les manufactures. Rédigé par une Société de naturalistes sous la direction de M. F.E. GUERIN, membre de la Société d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris et de diverses autres Sociétés savantes nationales et étrangères, auteur de l'Iconographie du règne animal de CUVIER et du Magasin de zoologie, l'un des auteurs du Dictionnaire classique d'histoire naturelle, de l'encyclopédie méthodique, du Voyage autour du Monde par le Capitaine DUPERREY, de l'expédition scientifique de MOREE, du voyages aux Indes orientales par M. BELANGER etc. 9 volumes pour le texte et 2 volumes pour les planches, reliés demi-basane blonde de l'époque, dos lisses soulignés de filets dorés. 719/720 planches gravées à l'eau forte d'après les dessins de M. de SAINSON. Tome I : VIII + 640 pages. Tome II à VIII : 640 pages chaque volume. Tome IX : 676 pages incluant la table des mots qui, n'étant pas ordinairement dans les dictionnaires d'histoire naturelle, se trouvent dans celui-ci, de ceux qui sont traités dans les articles généraux et non à leur ordre alphabétique, et des noms vulgaires renvoyés aux articles scientifiques dans lesquels les objets qu'ils désignent sont décrits, et la table de l'atlas (planches), indiquant, par ordre alphabétique tous les sujets représentés dans l'ouvrage. Les deux volumes des planches ont leurs couvertures de livraisons. La planche N° 47 est en double. Il ne manque que les planches N° 48 et 665. Quelques rousseurs sans gravité, les planches sont en très bel état. Reliures légèrement frottées, mors des 2 volumes de planches un peu faibles. Légères différences de reliures entre les tomes 1, 2, 3 et la suite des volumes (voir photo). Texte sur deux colonnes. Bon ensemble néanmoins.
Tre tomi in 8° (cm 12,6 x 20), belle legature piena pelle coeve, piatti incorniciati da motivo a dentelle dorato, al centro dei piatti anteriore e posteriore, grande monogramma "RDG", dorsi con doppi tasselli e fregi in oro; pp xvi, 375 per il primo tomo; vii, 410 per il secondo; (5), 408 per il terzo. Il primo vol. corredato di 32 incisioni in rame, il secondo di 48, il terzo di 22. Esemplare in buone condizioni, il dorso del primo tomo con piccole mancanze di pelle , uniformi lievi bruniture . Affascinante trattato di esperimenti attinenti alla scienza e alla magia: magnetismo, elettricità, geometria, matematica, ottica, fisica, chimica (esperimenti con fuoco, aria e acqua), numerologia, meccanica, scrittura occulta, corredato di tavole illustranti gli esperimenti con dovizia di realistici utensili e strumenti, associati a grotteschi e simbolici particolari, quali amorini alati e animali fantastici. Illustrazioni nel testo e tabelle schematiche. Un esemplare censito in CCFr. Caillet n. 4900 per altre ediz. "Recueil infinement plus complet que tous ceux parus depuis..."
In 8o, pp. XXXIV + 304 con 1 tav. all'acq. f.t. piu' volte rip. Frontespizio inciso all'acq. con vignetta. Galleria di tarlo restaurata alle prime 15 cc. e altra galleria restaurata piu' piccola al margine interno inferiore ad una ventina di cc. Qualche leggera gora. Legatura in cart. ed. decorata restaurata. Esemplare con danni riparati, peraltro copia freschissima in ottimo stato di conservazione. Dedica al contropiatto anteriore al 'sig. professore Pratolongo da parte dell'autore'. Segue, piu' in basso, la firma di possesso di G. A. Mongiardino (Giovanni Antonio Mongiardino, medico e docente all'Universita' di Genova). Ed. orig. di questa importante opera di Landriani: 'erudita ed elegante dissertazione' in cui 'dopo avere dottamente parlato della natura del fulmine, dei suoi terribili effetti... dimostra come l'elettricita' artificiale tutti li imita'. Quindi passa a descrivere 'l'asta metallica del Franklin merce' la quale il fluido fulmineo si sottopone all'analisi e si ritrova in tutto simile all'elettrica materia... passa l'Autore alle sperienze de' cervi volanti e riferisce il sorprendente fenomeno accaduto al Sig. Romus in Francia per cui viene a verificarsi la proposta fatta dal Franklin di difendere cioe' dal fulmine le case con innalzare sopra le medesime un'asta metallica... ecco che qui l'A. entra direttamente a trattare dei conduttori dimostrandone con ogni genere di prove la loro utilita'...' (Effemeridi letterarie di Roma, XIII, 1784, p. 303 e ss.). Landriani (1751-1816) pubblico' nel 1775 le Ricerche fisiche intorno alla salubrita' dell'aria, uno dei primi esempi italiani di chimica pneumatica. Cio' gli valse la chiamata alla cattedra di fisica, allora istituita, delle Scuole Braidensi. I suoi esperimenti sulle arie e sugli acidi ebbero risonanza europea. Ebbe numerosi incarichi dal governo. Nel 1791 condusse una missione diplomatica presso la corte di Sassonia a Dresda dove continuo' a occuparsi di studi di fisica, diffondendo le recenti scoperte elettrofisiologiche di Galvani.
4273P., Imprimerie Royale, 1832, un volume in 4 relié en demi-basane, dos orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque), (cachet de bibliothèque sur la page de titre, (2), 267pp., 7 planches dépliantes.
In-8 p., 6 volumi, mz. tela coeva. Di questa rivista scientifica, a cura di Wilhelm OSTWALD e Jacobus VAN'T HOFF sono disponibili 3 annate complete (rileg. a semestri): 1892 - 1893 - 1894. Nell'annata 1892 (primo semestre) sono contenuti due importanti articoli di Max Planck "in prima edizione": “Notiz zur Theorie der Diffusion und Elektrolyse”, pp. 347-348 e “Erwiderung auf einen von Herrn Arrhenius erhobenen Einwand”, pp. 636-637. “In this paper (Erwiderung..) Planck responds to a paper by Svante Arrhenius "Uber die Gultigkeit des Beweises von Herrn Planck fur das van't Hoff'sche Gesetz" published in the same journal (pp. 330-334)". Cfr. Catalogue 258, n. 17, Interlibrum, Vaduz, "Max Planck". Esemplare ben conservato.
1914194688London, Taylor & Francis, 1914. In: The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. Series 6 Vol. 30 = July-December 1915, No. 177, pp. 394-415; No. 178, pp. 581-612. Bound in half leather with gilt-stamped title on spine. Edges rubbed and spine slightly torn. Library stamps from Wilhelm von Siemens on title page and endpaper. Edges, endpaper, title page and some plate margins are brown-spotted.
170136159Mayntz (Mainz), Ludwig Bourgeat, 1701. 8vo. Contemp. full calf. Raised bands gilt back. Back somewhat worn with cracks to leather at hinges. Small part of leather at covers gone. Corners bumped. (1. Theil:) Engraved frontispiece (dated 1694 Tractatus de Barometris Thermometris et Notiometris vel Higrometris). 80 pp. and 35 engraved plates. - (2. Theil:) Engraved frontispiece (dated 1697 Magne Tologia Curiosa). 77,(3) pp. and 33 engraved plates. Some light browning throughout (rather poor paperquality), first frontisp. and title a little frayed, first title partly mounted, a tear to last plate (no loss), one leaf loosing part of margin (no loss of letters)
182149574Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1821. 8vo. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine and with gilt lettering. Some scratches to spine. In: ""Annalen der Physik und der Physikalischen Chemie. Hrsg. Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert"", Bd. 7 (= Bd. 67 der Reihe). (8),444 pp., 2 folded tables and 8 engraved plates. Small stamp to verso of titlepages. Ampére's paper: pp. 113-167 a. 225-258 with 4 engraved plates. Internally clean and fine.
188046951(New Haven), 1880. 8vo. Modern plain wrappers. In: American Journal of Science"", Third series, Vol. XX, No. 118, October 1880. Frontispiece-plate. Pp. 257-352 (entire issue offered). Bell's paper: pp. 305-324 and 11 textillustrations. A small stamp to verso of plate and the first leaf.
189646935Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1896. 4to. Bound in contemporary half cloth with marbled boards. ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 122 (Entire volume offered). Two title labels with gilt lettering to spine. Minor wear to extremities, upper title label with a few nicks. Library stamp to title page, otherwise a fine and clean copy. Pp. 420-421" Pp. 501-502 Pp. 559-564 Pp. 689-694 Pp. 762-767" Pp. 1086-1088.
192449163Berlin, Springer, 1924. 8vo. In contemporary halv cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In ""Zeitschrift für Physik"", Bd. 26, 1924. Entire volume offered. Stamp to front free end-paper and titlepage, otherwise fine and clean. Pp. 178-81. [Entire volume: IV, 401 pp.].