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(London, Taylor and Francis, 1866). No wrappers, as extracted from""Proceedings of the Royal Society of London."", Vol. XV. May 16, 1866. Pp 167-171.
(London, Taylor and Francis, 1866). Large 4to. Without wrappers. Extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London."", Vol. 156 - Part I. Pp. 249-268 a. 1 lithographed plate. A few brownspots to the plate. Having the titlepage to vol. 156 - Part I. A few brownspots to lower margins.
Paris, Crochard, 1821. Contemp. hcalf. Spine gilt with tome-and titlelabels with gilt lettering. Wear to top of spine. A crack along first hinge, but cover not loose. In 'Annales de Chimie et de Physique', Volume 19. (Entire volume offered). 448 pp. a. 2 plates. Navier's paper: pp. 244-260. A faint dampstain to margins of the first 20 leaves and a bit seen on the following pages, decreasing.
Berlin, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1900. Later full buckram. Stamp on verso of titlepage. Narrow inner margins (binding style with cords in margin). In: ""Annalen der Physik"", Vierte Folge, Band 1. VIII, 792 pp. + 3 folded engraved plates.(Entire volume offered). Planck's papers: pp. 69-122" 621-624 "719-737. Internally fine and clean.
Berlin, Springer, 1935. Royal8vo. As extracted from ""Die Naturwissenschaften"", vol. 23, 1935. No backstrip. Fine and clean. Pp. 807-812" " 823-828.
London, Taylor & Francis, 1924. Full buckram. Spine with gilt lettering. Stamps on titlepage. Bookmark of ""Pomona College Library"" on inside frontcover. In: ""The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science"", Vol. XLVIII, Sixth Series. VIII,1144 pp., textillustr. and 27 plates. (Entire volume offered). Stoner's paper: pp. 719-736.
London, Macmillian, 1962. Royal8vo. Bound in contemporary half calf with gilt lettering to spine. In ""Nature"", Vol. 196, October - December. Stamp to pasted down front end-paper and title-page. A fine copy. Pp. 1080-1. [Entire colume: LII, 1346 pp.].
London, Harrison and Sons, 1923. Royal8vo. Contemp. full cloth, gilt lettering to spine. A small stamp to verso of titlepage and on foot of a few leaves.. In: ""Proceedings of the Royal Society"", Series A, Vol. 104. VI,(6),676,XXXII pp., textillustr. and plates. (Entire volume offered). Wilson's papers: pp. (1-) 24 and 12 plates + pp. 192-212 and 9 plates.
Leipzig, Bernard Christoph Breitkopfs, 1744. Contemp. marbled boards. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. A paperlabel pastd on spine. (32),168 pp. and 3 folded engraved plate. Clean and fine.
Leipzig, Johan Ambrosius Barth, 1891-93. 2 orig. full decorated cloth. Very light wear to spine ends. XII,189 "VIII,160 pp. and 4 plates (2 large folding) and textillustr. Clean and fine. On both front free endpaper the previous owners names, the two famous physicists Walter Makower and Aage Bohr 1945.
Leipzig, J.A. Barth, 1908. 2 contemp. hcalf and hcloth. Spines slightly rubbed. In ""Annalen der Physik. Hrsg. von W. Wien und M. Planck"", vol. 26 and 27. VI,1032 and plates, pp. VIII,1112 pp. and plates.- Einstein & Laub papers: pp.532-541, pp. 541-550, pp. p. 232. Whole volumes offered.
Paris, Bachelier, 1851. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 33, No 13. With htitle and titlepage to tome 33. Pp. 329-360 (entire issue offered). Fizeau's paper: pp. 349-355. A stamp on erso of titlepage. Titlepage with faint brownspots.
Paris, Hippolyte Louis Guerin, et L. F. Delatour, 1753 et 1760. Small 8vo. 2 uniform cont. full mottled calf. Raised band and richly gilt back. Corners a bit bumped. Top of spines with wear, small tears in hinges at upper compartment (but not loosening) Titlelabels on the first volume slightly worn. A small loss of leather at lower compartment on the first volume. Corners bumped. A small losss of leatner at lower right corner on volume one. XII,264 pp. + XII,284 pp. and 4 double-page folded engraved plates showing electrical experiments. + 3 (of 4) engraved plates. Internally clean, printed on good paper. From the library of le Comte de Caumia Baillenx, ""en son Chateau d'Andrain"" and with his mongram, blindtooled on both covers.
1855372071 vol. in-8 reliure demi-basane bleue, Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie, Paris, 1855, 2 ff., 152 pp.
1970054519The New American Library / World Publishing 1970. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Xx 155 Pp. Gray Cloth Stamped In Red And Black. First Edition Stated. Fine In Fine Dust Jacket. Signed By Rabi On Front Endpaper. If Anyone Has Another Idea -Ethics- For The Center Of Culture Per Se Please Speak Up Very Loudly. Per Wikipedia Isidor Isaac Rabi 1898 - 1988 Was An American Physicist Who Won The Nobel Prize In Physics In 1944 For His Discovery Of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Which Is Used In Magnetic Resonance Imaging. He Was Also One Of The First Scientists In The United States To Work On The Cavity Magnetron Which Is Used In Microwave Radar And Microwave Ovens. During World War Ii He Worked On Radar At The Massachusetts Institute Of Technology Mit Radiation Laboratory Radlab And On The Manhattan Project. After The War He Served On The General Advisory Committee Gac Of The Atomic Energy Commission And Was Chairman From 1952 To 1956. He Also Served On The Science Advisory Committees Sacs Of The Office Of Defense Mobilization And The Army's Ballistic Research Laboratory And Was Science Advisor To President Dwight D. Eisenhower. He Was Involved With The Establishment Of The Brookhaven National Laboratory In 1946 And Later As United States Delegate To Unesco With The Creation Of Cern In 1952. When Columbia Created The Rank Of University Professor In 1964 Rabi Was The First To Receive That Position. A Special Chair Was Named After Him In 1985. He Retired From Teaching In 1967 But Remained Active In The Department And Held The Title Of University Professor Emeritus And Special Lecturer Until His Death. <br/> <br/> The New American Library / World Publishing hardcover
175239695Paris, Guerin, 1752. In-12 de XXXI-(1)-215-(5) pp., cartonnage souple de papier marbré, pièce de titre en maroquin vert (reliure postérieure).
In 8°, belle leg. in mz. pelle coeva tassello rosso al dorso con tit. e fregi in oro impressi, tagli spruzzati, 2 voll. pp. (6nn)-XVIII-545-(3nn); (8nn)-515-(1nn). Rara edizione originale di uno dei classici studi di idraulica e idrodinamica. Interessante soprattutto il secondo volume che descrive numerosi esperimenti idraulici. Volumi accompagnati complessivamente da 23 tavv. f.t. incise in rame più volte pieg. (12 nel primo vol. e 11 nel secondo) raffiguranti molte macchine idrauliche incluso due apparecchiature che producono vapore. Charles Bossut (1730-1814) fisico e matematico francese fu chiamato a Parigi a collaborare con il D'Alambert alla parte matematica dell'Encyclopedie, contribu? allo sviluppo delle scienze nautiche (navigazione marittima e architettura navale). Eccellente es. stampato su carta forte, dorso della leg. del II vol. con piccoli interventi di restauro ben eseguiti. Opera rara e bella.
90562A Paris, chez Bossange, Masson et Besson, An Viii (1799-1800), 3 volumes in-8 de 130 mm environ, tome 1 : (1) f., civ-372 pages, (1) f., - tome 2 : (1) f., faux-titre, titre, 439 pages, (1) f., - tome 3 : (1) f., faux-titre, titre, 469 pages, (1) f., pleine basane brune, dos lisses portant titres et tomaisons dorés sur pièces rouges, ornés de caissons à fleurons et motifs dorés, coupes dorées, tranches jaunes, gardes marbrées. Complet des 46 planches dépliantes (12 pl. pour le tome 1, 19 pl., pour le tome 2, et 15 pl. pour le tome 3). Coins émoussés, coupes et coiffes frottées (une coiffe arasée), des épidermures, des pages brunies, une erreur de pagination (993 au lieu de 399) dans le tome 2, sinon bon état.
Venezia, appresso Lorenzo Baseggio, 1792, cinque volumi rilegati in tre in mezza pelle coeva con titoli e fregi dorati ai dorsi, pp. XII-204 + 253 con 4 + 11 tavole incise in rame e ripiegate in fine + pp. 376 con 16 tavole incise in rame e ripiegate in fine + pp. 468 + 142 con 15 tavole incise in rame e ripiegate in fine. Complessivamente 46 tavole. L'ultimo volume contiene anche un'importante parte di circa 40 pagine di "sinonimia", che illustra la corrispondenza fra i nomi antichi e moderni delle sostanze chimiche e un completo indice delle materie, quasi un dizionario in ordine alfabetico.
1788W88474Paris, chez Cuchet 1788 Complet en 2 tomes: viii,447 + vi,604,[3] pp., 2e édition (la plus complète et augmentée), reliures cart. uniformes (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés, coins peu touchés), peu de rousseurs, texte frais, ex-libris sur la feuille de garde blanche du t.I, bon état, W88474
Complet en 2 tomes: viii,447 + vi,604,[3] pp., 2e édition (la plus complète et augmentée), reliures cart. uniformes (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés, coins peu touchés), peu de rousseurs, texte frais, ex-libris sur la feuille de garde blanche du t.I, bon état, W88474
In 4°, Leg. coeva in p. pergamena, tit. impr. in oro ai dorsi, pp 439, 600, 61 tavv.in rame rip. f.t., inc. da F. De Grado,(macchine idrauliche, strumenti ottici, strumenti scientifici ecc.), ritratto dell'A. inc. in rame f.t. Antica rip. ai frontespizi, fioriture su alcune cc. In complesso buon esemplare in prima edizione, di non comune e ricercato testo scientifico.
7975P., Delance & Lesueur, 1803, 2 volumes in 8 reliés en demi-basane à coins, dos ornés de filets et caissons dorés (reliures de l'époque), (infimes piqûres de vers à 2 mors), T.1 : (3), 34pp., 426pp., 8 PLANCHES DÉPLIANTES numérotées 1 à 8, T.2 : (2), 3pp., 447pp., 16 PLANCHES DEPLIANTES numérotées 9 à 24 - SOIT 24 PLANCHES DEPLIANTES
1863191965Braunschweig, Vieweg, 1863. M. zahlr. Textholzst. XI, 600 S. Spät. Bibl.-Hlwdbd. m. Rsign. Name a. Tit. St. verso Tit. Teils (anfangs auch stärker) stockfl..
70046Leipzig B.G. Teubner 1912. . Gebrauchsmusterschutz 477833 42 n. - BEIGABE: In Fotokopie der "Leitfaden zur mathematischen Experimentiermappe" 48 S. mit zahlr. Illustr. Interimsbroschur. - Zusammenstellung von Modellvorlagen und Experimentbeschreibungen zur Erlernung der Geometrie in Kombination mit der Verbesserung der "Handfertigkeit" eine Lehrmethode die zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts in Skandinavien und den USA bereits angewendet wurde in Deutschland aber noch nicht üblich war. Der in Altona und Berlin als Lehrer tätige Gustav Noodt 1856-1917 hatte einige Modelle wie das fertig beiliegende "Kreisberührungsmodell" den "Parallelen-Apparat" oder das "Kreismittelpunktsmodell" selbst erfunden und in die Gebrauchsmusterrolle des Kaiserlichen Patentamtes eintragen lassen. - Die Metall-Ösen dienen als Verbindungselemente für die losen Teile mancher Modelle z. B. Kreiswinkelmodell Anleitung S. 18 ff. Mit dabei ein 5 cm langer am Ende verjüngter Metallstift zum Anbringen bzw. Einpressen der Ösen in die Pappe. - Papp-Schuber gebräunt etwas fleckig stärker bestoßen u. mit kleinem Laschenabriß aber insgesamt intakt. Das Kreisberührungsmodell etwas stockfleckig sonst innen alles gut und sauber; einige Metall-Ösen verbogen evtl. fehlt 1 farbiger Blanko-Karton. - Selten Leipzig, B.G. Teubner, [1912]. unknown