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London, His Majesty's Stationary Office, 1945. Orig. printed wrappers, wrappers somewhat browned. IV,144 pp.
Cambr., 1949. Royal 8vo.Orig.full cloth. 98 pp.
(London, G. and W. Nicol, 1825). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1825 - Part I. Pp. 87-130 and 2 engraved plates with many figs. Upper right corner dampstained, mostly on the first page and here only slightly touching a few letters.
in 8° leg. ed. pp.496, con foto n.testo, ben tenuto
Perrin, Jean A la surface des choses: Espace et Temps. Paris, Hermann and C.ie 1940 french, 173 1940. Collana "Actualités Scientifiques et Industrielles/ 864". Copertina non editoriale in brossuta rigida telata con titoli solo al dorso. Pagine leggermente ingiallite ai bordi. SL16
Due volumi in-8° (21,3 x 13,3 cm), pp. (2), XIV, 294; VII, (1), 444, legatura editoriale, con titoli al dorso, con normali segni del tempo. Con due tavole fuori testo, più volte ripiegate, e 108 figure in bianco e nero nel testo, al volume primo e due tavole fuori testo, più volte ripiegate, e 245 figure in bianco e nero nel testo, al volume secondo. Al volume primo, strappi, riparati, alle controguardie, all'altezza della parte interna delle cerniere. Al volume secondo, formula scritta a matita, da mano coeva, nel bordo superiore di pagina 111. Al foglio con le pagine 113-114, nel margine inferiore, piccolo strappo, senza perdite, ben rimarginato con carta giapponese. Al foglio con le pagine 117-118, piccolissima mancanza nell'angolo inferiore esterno, molto lontano dal testo. Per il resto, esemplare ben conservato. Table of Contents: Volume I. Introduction. Record of Observations. Units. Graphical Representation of Results. Errors of Observation and Method of Least Squares. Chapter I. Curvature of a Lens by the Spherometer. Adjustment of a Cathetometer. Calibration of a Thermometer Tube. Volume and Density by Measurement. Periodic Motion by Method of Middle Elongations. Parallelogram of Forces. Parallel Forces. Principle of Moments. Coefficent of Friction. Wheel and Axle. Efficiency of a System of Pulleys. Atwood's Machine. Gravity from Motion of a Freely Falling Body. General Statements concerning Moment of Inertia and Simple Harmonic Motion. Gravity by the Physical Pendulum. Gravity by Kater's Pendulum. Variation of Period of Bar Pendulum with Position of Knife Edges. Moment of Inertia. Young's Modulus by Stretching. Moment of Torsion. Moment of Inertia by Torsion. Chapter II. General Statements concerning Density. Chapter III. General Statements concerning Calorimetry. Chapter IV. General Statements concerning Static Electricity. Chapter V. General Statements concerning Magnetism. Chapter VI. General Statements concerning the Electric Current. Chapter VII. General Statements concerning Difference of Potential and Electromotive Force. Chapter VIII. General Statements concerning Resistance. Chapter IX. General Statements concerning Electrical Quantity. Chapter X. General Statements concerning Induction. Chapter XI. Measurement of Pitch by the Syren. Interference and Measurement of Wave lenght by Koenig's Apparatus. Resonance of Columns of Air and the Velocity of Sound. Velocity of Sound in Brass. The Sonometer. Study of Transverse Vibrations by Möler's Method. Chapter XII. Radius of Curvature by Reflection. Focal Lenght of a Concave Mirror. Focal Lenght of a Convex Lens. Magnifying Power of a Telescope. Magnifying Power of a Microscope. Measurement of the Index of Refraction. Study of Flame Spectra of Various Metals. Determination of the Distance between the Lines of a Grating. Measurement of Candle Power by the Bunsen Photometer. Volume II. Part. I. Experiments with Direct Current Apparatus. Part. II. Experiments with Alternating Currents. Part III. Senior Courses in Heat and Photometry. Part IV. Outlines of Advanced Work in General Physics. Appendix A. Appendix B. Index. Titolo completo: A Laboratory Manual of Physics and Applied Electricity, arranged and edited by Edward L. Nichols, Professor of Physics in Cornell University, in Two Volumes. Vol. I. Junior Course in General Physics, by Ernest Merritt and Frederick J. Rogers Vol. II. Senior Courses and Outlines of Advanced Work, by George S. Moler, Frederick Bedell, Homer J. Hotchkiss, Charles P. Matthews, and the Editor
All dating from 1913 till 1952. Contained in two black kassetts. The collection contains a total of 60 offprints from almost all contemporary physics journals including 19 offprints signed by Bohr himself and 5 with the printed ""Überricht vom Vorfasser"". The material used to make Harald Bohr's collected works (published in 1952) hence most of them have written ""Heri rettelser angivet og heri kan klippes"" (i.e. ""Herein correction, can be cut."") to top of front wrapper. All with light marginal annotation in pencil, a few of them have been cut in.
London, L. Davis and C. Reymers, 1763. 4to. Without wrappers. Extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"", vol. 52, part II. Including title-page of volume (detached). A fine copy. Pp. 457-464 + title-page.
London, C. Davis, 1753. 4to. Without wrappers. Extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"", vol. 47. Including title-page of volume. Title-page with repair to inner margin. Pp. 289-91" " pp. 565-70.
Copenhagen, A/S Regnecentralen, 1967. 8vo. In the original yellow printed wrappers. Former owner's stamp (K. Egelund Larsen) to front- and back-wrapper as well as title-page. 89 pp. A bit of wear to extremities, a bit of soiling to wrappers and a few spots to front wrapper. Internally nice and clean.
Copenhagen, A/S Regnecentralen, 1964. 8vo. In the original yellow printed wrappers. ""Gier Algol 3. Kurt E. Larsen"" written in hand to front wrapper. 67 pp. A bit of wear to extremities and a bit of soiling, internally clean.
London, Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1821. Contemp. Hcalf. Minor scratches to spine. In: ""Annals of Philosophy" " or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, Mechanics, Natural History... By Thomas Thomson."", New series Vol. I. VIII,479 pp. a. 7 engraved plates. (Entire volumes offered). Herapath's papers: pp. 273-293, 340-351 a. 401-416.
(London, Richard Taylor, 1851). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1851 - Part I. Pp. 247-268 a. pp. 269-285.
528p. + Engraved Portrait Frontis, foxed. XLib. 4to. Original full cloth binding, badly stained and warped. Text clean. Hardbound. First edition of this collection of memorial tributes. Joseph Henry was the first secretary and director of the Smithsonian Institution, and a leader of American scientific research. AMERICANA BOX 3
First and only edition, 4to, 10pp.,one fold-out engraved plate with six illustrations, recent quarter calf, marbled paper boards, red morocco title label on upper cover. Canton's invention of a technique for magnetizing iron bars to produce artificial magnets. A way of doing this had been discovered shortly before by Gowin Knight, who kept the method secret while he sought to exploit its commercial possibilities; these were considerable on account of the consequential improvements to the mariner's compass. Knight's success encouraged others to take up the subject. Canton seems to have begun experimenting in 1747 out of frustration at the price Knight wanted to charge him for a pair of magnets. His first successes led him to toy briefly with the idea of going into business himself. He showed his method to visitors including David Fordyce, professor at Aberdeen, who may have been responsible for Canton's being awarded an MA degree by King's College, Aberdeen, in April 1750. John Michell in Cambridge had also been experimenting on producing magnets and in 1750 published his method. This prompted Canton to report his own, very similar, technique to the Royal Society, of which he had that year become a fellow. Michell accused him of plagiarism but no one in London believed the charge since they knew that Canton had been producing magnets for several years. So unconvinced of the allegation were members of the Royal Society, indeed, that the society awarded him its Copley medal for 1751 for his work. Dictionary of Scientific Biography III, p. 51.
Brossura commerciale, copertina in cartoncino con leggera velatura di polvere, segno da urto in entrambi i bordi del dorso con schiacciamento e piccolo strappo in quello di cima, interno con pagine chiare e prive di danni, la numerazione non è consequenziale ma individuale in ciascun capitolo. Il volume è stato realizzato con la collaborazione di J. Frelat, G. Inglebert e P. Kasmai-Navidi. Anno di edizione non indicato. Pag. n.n.. USATO
[No place, no printer], 1937. 8vo. In the original red full cloth with gilt lettering to spine. With author's presentation inscription to Danish physicist Niels Bohr of front free end-paper: ""To Professor Dr. Niels Bohr / With the compliments of the author / Heou-Feo Tseou"". IV, 223 pp.
(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1814). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1814 - Part I. Pp. 121-186 and 1 engraved plate.Clean and fine.
(London, Macmillan & Co, 1948). Royal8vo. Bound in contemporary full cloth. In ""Nature"", Vol. 161, 1948. Entire volume offered. Bookplates and library stamp to front free end-papers. Fine and clean. Pp. 777-8. [Entire volume: Pp. 495-1028.].
London, Taylor & Francis, 1910. 8vo. Bound with the original wrappers in recent full blue cloth with black lettering to spine. In ""The Philosophical Magazine"" for February 1910, vol 19, no. 110. The entire issue offered. Wrappers reinforced in margin, otherwise a fine copy. Pp. 209-228 [Entire issue: pp. 209-336].
(New Haven), 1878. Both issues with modern blank wrappers. In: The American Journal of Science and Arts"", Third series Vol. 15, No 88 and Vol. 16, No. 94. Pp. 245-524 and pp. 247-334 (2 entire issues offered). Mayer's papers: pp. 276-277 with textfig., pp. 247-256 with 2 pp. of illustrations.
Cambridge Mass., Harvard University Press. Royal8vo. Orig. full cloth. XV,478 pp., illustrated.
Lancaster, PA and Ithaca, NY, The American Physical Society, 1913. 8vo. In the original printed wrappers. In: ""The Physical Review, Vol II, Second Series, No. 6"". With new paper back-strip and white paper label (""Alle Zeit Wach 1842"") pasted on to upper outer corner of front wrappers. Light wear to extremities, internally fine and clean. Pp. 409-430. [Entire volume: Pp. 409-536].
Revue Philomathique de Bordeaux et du Sud-Ouest. 1898. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur bon état. 19 pages. Couverture muette. Extrait de la 'Revue Philomathique de Bordeaux et du Sud-Ouest', n° 10 et 11, 1er sept. et 1er oct. 1898.
Firenze, 1881, 8vo stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 114/118. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo, completo in se, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perché ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “extract” or “excerpt” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.