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1972R320020363COLIN. 1972. In-4. Relié toilé. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 481 + 460 + 603 + 423 + 397 pages illustrées de nombresues photos, dessins et figures dans le texte en noir et blanc - Quelques annotations au crayon a papier sur les pages de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
in-4, pp. CX, (2), leg. mod. carta india con tass. calligr. al d. Front. a due colori. Con bella vignetta raff. una officina di industria vetraria (mm. 70x120). Con una gr. tav. inc. in rame di illustrazione al primo trattato raff. le caraffe di vetro. Imp. saggi scientifici del medico bolognese (1717-1781), entrambi indirizzati al veronese Scipione Maffei. Nel primo tratta dell’esplosione dei corpi (caraffe) in vetro utilizzandoli in precisi esperimenti (“Delle caraffe di vetro che scoppiano al cadervi dentro... e d’altri vetri curiosi”). La seconda (“Della diversa velocità del suono”) riprende una lezione tenuta all’Istituto di Scienze in Bologna sull’acustica e la misurazione della velocità del suono, rifacendosi a precedenti esperimenti compiuti in Inghilterra da Halley, Flamsted ed altri. Interess. sono le misure del suono eseguite dall’A. e dai suoi collaboratori attraverso colpi di cannone. Mazzucchelli II, p. 2, pp. 1197-1198. Puggendorf I, p. 186. Manca a Riccardi. Sull’ultima c. lievi macchie al verso ma bell’esempl.
8388P., Gauthier-Villars, 1921-1926, 5 VOLUMES in 8 reliés en demi-maroquin rouge (reliures de l'époque), T.1 : (2), 619pp., T.2 : (3), 575pp., T.3 : 7pp., 674pp., T.4 : 6pp., 297pp., T.5 : 6pp., 198pp.
1966056553New York: Interscience Publishers / John Wiley & Sons 1966. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine. Xiv 394 Pp. Gray-Green Cloth Printed In Dark Green. First Printing. Near Fine Two Small Name Stamps Of Prominent Physicist Lorenzo Dow Hendrick On Front Endpapers. 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
180351125Erlangen, Johann Jacob Palm, 1803. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. A paperlabel pasted on top of spine. Stamps on title-page. X,518 pp. and 9 large folded engraved plates. Printed on good paper. Internally clean and fine.
Erlangen, Johann Jacob Palm, 1803. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. A paperlabel pasted on top of spine. Stamps on title-page. X,518 pp. and 9 large folded engraved plates. Printed on good paper. Internally clean and fine.
1832196326Leipzig, Barth, 1832. M. 7 gef. (4 kolor.) Kpfr.-Taf. VIII, 564 S. Pp. d. Zt. m. hs. Rsch. Einbd. leicht berieben u. bestoßen. Gebräunt, teils etwas braunfl. St. verso Tit.
184647439Cambridge, Macmillan and Co., 1846. 8vo. Bound with the original front wrapper in contemporary half calf with black and red title labels to spine with gilt lettering. In ""The Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal"", Vol. I [1], (Being Vol. V [5], of the Cambridge Mathematical Journal), 1846. Bookplate pasted on to pasted down front free end-paper and library code written in hand to lower part of spine. Library cards in the back. A fine and clean copy. Pp. 75-96. [Entire volume: IV, 288, VIII pp.].
Cambridge, Macmillan and Co., 1846. 8vo. Bound with the original front wrapper in contemporary half calf with black and red title labels to spine with gilt lettering. In ""The Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal"", Vol. I [1], (Being Vol. V [5], of the Cambridge Mathematical Journal), 1846. Bookplate pasted on to pasted down front free end-paper and library code written in hand to lower part of spine. Library cards in the back. A fine and clean copy. Pp. 75-96. [Entire volume: IV, 288, VIII pp.].
Berlin, J.A. Barth, 1907. Contemp. hcloth. Light wear to top of spine. ""Annalen der Physik. Vierte Folge. Band 22"", Engraved portrait of Pierre Curie. VIII,1016 pp. and 4 plates. Einstein papers. pp. 180-190, pp. 569-572 and p.800. Internally clean and fine. The whole volume offered.
1911570861 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque demi-percaline beige, Imprimerie Hardy & Bernard, Paris, 1911, 253 pp. avec une grande carte dépliante de la "Lombardie et de la Province de Novare (Piémont) avec les principales installations et canalisations électriques primaires (au 1/300.000)
['500 FIG. FISICA RARO] (cm 16) Piena pergamena originale con unghie e tracce di lacci. Piccola vecchia riparazione al dorso; pp 415+1 p. bianca. Marca tipogr. al frontis e in fine. Capilettera figurati, elegante carattere rotondo e corsivo. Pregiata edizione con i commentari di Averroe e Zimara. Assolutamente molto rara, manca al BM. STC., all¿Adams e al Cranz ¿Bibliography of Aristotele Editions¿. Curiosamente, per errore, la data al frontis si legge 15560, anziché 1560 come è chiaramente in fine. Antica firma d¿appartenza al frontis. Quaderno C lievemente arrossato, alcune note manoscritte dell¿epoca ai margini, altrimenti esemplare bello, fresco e genuino. Il Census nazionale Iccu, registra solo 8 copie nelle biblioteche italiane.[f69] Libro
17118208CBZweyte verbesserte und vermehrte Auflag, so mit nöthigen Kupfern versehen. 2 Teile in 1 Band. Zürich, Heinrich Bodmer, 1711. Kl.-8°. (13) leere Bl., (14) Bl., 275 S.; (8) Bl., 250 S., (9) leere Bl. Mit 19 gef. Kupfertafeln. Pergamentband der Zeit mit handschr. Rückentitel.
1825196311Leipzig, Barth, 1825. M. 6 gef. Kpfr.-Taf. 6 Bl., 476 S., 4 Bl. Tab. Pp. d. Zt. m. hs. Rsch. Einbd. leicht berieben u. bestoßen. Gebräunt, teils etwas braunfl. St. verso Tit.
in-8 (190x 125), pp. (16), 157,(1); cartonato rustico, titolo manoscritto al dorso. Prima edizione. Andrea Bina (Milano, 1&ordm; gennaio 1724 – 8 marzo 1792) geologo, matematico e fisico italiano, noto soprattutto per l'invenzione del sismografo, ebbe vivo interesse per la fisica, specialmente per gli studi di elettrologia. Tradusse dal tedesco in latino il trattato di fisica sperimentale di Chr. Wolff, aggiungendo alla fine di ciascuno dei due volumi una propria dissertazione, rispettivamente sui tubi capillari e sui fenomeni elettrici. Le aggiunte avevano lo scopo di aggiornare l'opera del fisico tedesco, e di porre in rilievo i fenomeni capillari e gli elettrici, ritenuti dal B. i più generali fenomeni della natura, tra loro legati nella conducibilità elettrica, un fenomeno, secondo lui, di capillarità per il fluido elettrico. L'Electricorum effectuum explicatio costituisce la dissertazione aggiunta al secondo volume della traduzione latina del testo di fisica del Wolff. Al saggio sull'elettricità seguì, nello stesso anno, un Ragionamento sopra la cagione de' terremoti, in un certo senso collegato al precedente. I fisici del tempo, impressionati dagli effetti fisiologici della scarica della bottiglia di Leida, recentemente (1745) scoperta, avevano finito per credere che "tutto sia elettricità", come scrive il Bina. Ottimo esemplare, in magnifico stato di conservazione. Al contropiatto anteriore ex-libris inciso tardo settecentesco - con stemma marchionale della panoplia con lo scudo con al centro una stella - della famiglia Dionisi, tra le più antiche della nobiltà di Verona: il marchese Gabriele (1719-1808) fu l'artefice della ristrutturazione della villa a Ca' del lago di Cerea nonché del riordino e aggiornamento della biblioteca. La famiglia Dionisi aveva destinato al piano nobile la funzione di libreria e sala di lettura, precoce esempio di centro culturale dove si riunivano artisti e letterati. Dopo la dispersione delle migliaia di volumi del fondo antico, conserva ora i libri sul mobile d'arte contemporaneo della Fondazione Aldo Morelato.. .
1819249198Paris, Crochard, 1819. In: Annales de chimie et de physique (Gay-Lussac et Arago) Bd. 10, S. 288-306. Hldr. d. Zt. m. Rsch. OU. eingeb. Einbd. berieben. Ecken etwas bestoßen. Exlibris a. Innendeckel. Vorsätze leimschattig. Gebräunt u. etwas braunfl. St. a. u. verso Tit. [3 Warenabbildungen]
Ensemble 7 volumes, à savoir 2 vol. in-8 br., 'Tome I fascicules 1 et 2, Gauthier-Villars, Paris, deuxième édition 1947 et 1930, et 5 vol. fort in-8 reliure demi-chagrin noir, dos à 5 nerfs, couv. cons., Gauthier-Villars, Paris, 1925-1939 : Rappel des titres : Traité du Calcul des Probabilités et de ses Applications (Tome I : Fascicule III ; Tome II : Complet ; Tome III : Complet ; Tome IV : Complet) [ Edition originale ] Tome I Tome I Fascicule I : Principes et Formules Classiques du Calcul des Probabilités ; Fascicule II Erreurs et moindres carrés ; (Fascicule III en deux livres seul) : Les Principes de la Théorie des Probabilités : Fascicule III : Recherches Théoriques modernes sur la Théorie des Probabilités. Premier Livre : Généralités sur les Probabilités. Variables aléatoires par Maurice Fréchet ; Second Livre : Méthode des Fonctions arbitraires. Théorie des événements en chaîne dans le cas d'un nombre fini d'états possibles ; Tome II : Les Applications de la Théorie des Probabilités aux Sciences Mathématiques et aux Sciences Physiques (5 Fascicules - Complet). Fascicule I : Applications à l'Arithmétique et à la Théorie des Fonctions par Emile Borel rédigées par Paul Dubreil ; Fascicule II ; Probabilités Géométriques par R. Deltheil ; Fascicule III : Mécanique Statistique Classique par Emile Borel, rédigées par Francis Perrin ; Fascicule IV : Application de la Théorie des Probabilités à l'Astronomie ; Fascicule V : Mécanique Statistique Quantique ; Tome III : Les Applications de la Théorie des Probabilités aux Sciences Economiques et Biologiques (6 Fascicules - Complet) Fascicule I : Assurances sur la Vie. Calcul des Primes ; II : Assurances sur la Vie. Calcul des Réserves ; III : Applications de la Statistique à la démographie et à la Biologie par R. Risser ; IV : Théorie Mathématique de l'Assurance invalidité et de l'Assurance nuptiale. Définitions et Relations fondamentales ; V : Théorie Mathématique de l'Assurance invalidité et de l'Assurance nuptialité. Calcul des Primes et des réserves ; VI : Théorie Mathématique de l'Assurance Maladie ; Tome IV (3 Fascicules : Complet) : Applications diverses et Conclusions : Fascicule I : Applications au Tir, par J. Haag ; Fascicule II : Applications aux Jeux de Hasard par Emile Borel, rédigé par Jean Ville ; Fascicule III : Valeur Pratique et Philosophie des Probabilités, par Emile Borel Rare exemplaire du célèbre Traité du Calcul des Probabilités de Borel, quasi complet (manque uniquement le fascicule IV du Tome I, exemplaire complet par ailleurs), réunissant deux volumes brochés (fascicules I et II du tome I) et les autres volumes bien reliés en bon état. Edition originale (hormis pour le fascicule 1 du tome I, en deuxième édition). Ensemble non séparable, réunissant de nombreux titres peu communs. Français
1620Lyon, Anisson & Posuel, 1682, un volume in 12 relié en pleine basane (reliure de l'époque), (habiles restaurations aux mors et aux coiffes, gardes renouvelées, quelques rousseurs, mouillures marginales sans gravité dans les marges extérieures des premiers feuillets, cachet de bibliothèque sur la page de titre), (6), 465pp, (1pp., figures dans le texte
1911194750London, Taylor & Francis, 1911. In: The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. Series 6 Vol. 22 = July-December 1911, No. 127, pp. 201-204. Bound in half leather with gilt-stamped title on spine. Cover bumped and rubbed and spine partly loosened and torn. Edges, title page and contents are brown-spotted and a bit soiled. Library stamp from Wilhelm von Siemens on title page.
1906194772London, Taylor & Francis, 1906. In: The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. Series 6 Vol. 11 = January-June 1906, No. 66, pp. 793-805. Bound in half leather with gilt-stamped title on spine. Edges rubbed and spine loosened and slightly damaged. Title page and endpaper spotted and with library stamp from Wilhelm von Siemens.
1906194774London, Taylor & Francis, 1906. In: The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. Series 6 Vol. 12 = July-December 1906, No. 67, pp. 82-93. Bound in half leather with gilt-stamped title on spine. Cover bumped and rubbed and with damaged spine. Endpaper and title page brown-spotted and with library stamp from Wilhelm von Siemens.
Ouvrage destiné pour l'enseignement dans les lycées nationaux, 2 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque pleine basane marbrée, dos lisse orné, toutes tranches marbrées, De l'Imprimerie de Delance et Lesueur, Paris, An XII, 1803, 3 ff., XXXIV-426 pp. ; 2 ff., III-447 pp. avec 24 planches renfermant 157 figures Bon état pour cet exemplaire de l'édition originale en pleine reliure de l'époque (reliures lég. frottées, coupes frottées, les belles tranches marbrées rose sont restées fraîches). Rédigé à la demande de Napoléon Bonaparte, alors premier Consul, cet important traité reconnu pour sa clarté d'exposition valut à René Just Haüy la Légion d'Honneur. Ordered by Napoleon to write a textbook of physics for the newly instituted lycées, Haüy's Treatise "was outstanding for its clear, methodical, exposition of physics, although mathematical treatment of problems was again lacking [ ... ] His own contribution to physics consisted in his researches on double refraction in crystals, on pyroelectricity in crystals (especially tourmaline and boracite), and on piezoelectricity" (DSB, VI, 178-182) Français
180357720Ouvrage destiné pour l'enseignement dans les lycées nationaux, 2 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque pleine basane marbrée, dos lisse orné, toutes tranches marbrées, De l'Imprimerie de Delance et Lesueur, Paris, An XII, 1803, 3 ff., XXXIV-426 pp. ; 2 ff., III-447 pp. avec 24 planches renfermant 157 figures
178522515Paris chez Barrois 1785-89 -in-8 bradel 2 volumes, reliure bradel marron in-octavo (bradel binding in-8) (20,8 x 13,3 cm), dos long (spine without raised band), titre et tomaison frappés or (gilt title and volume numbering), pièce de titre et de tomaison sur fond tête de nègre avec filet et roulette "or" de part et d'autre, filet "or" en place des nerfs, roulette "or" en tête et en pied, dos et plats recouverts de papier peigné marron (cover with painting paper), toutes tranches lisses jaspées bleues, orné de 5 planches hors-texte dépliantes gravées sur bois en noir (dont une en couleurs) et 1 tableau dépliant hors-texte gravé sur bois en noir, (xxxvii + 498) + (xx + 574) pages, 1785-1789 Paris, chez Barrois Editeur,
1 vol. in-8 [ 161 x 105 mm ] reliure de l'époque plein vélin vert, dos à 4 nerfs, Debure Père, Chez l'Auteur, Paris, 1775, xlviij-328 pp., 3 ff. n. ch. (privilège, daté de 1774) et 4 figures sur 2 planches dépliantes. Edition originale de cet étonnant ouvrage précurseur. Etat satisfaisant (mouill. en queue sur tout l'intérieur de l'ouvrage, bon état par ailleurs) pour cet exemplaire bien complet du privilège et des planches. Français