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A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 328 pages.
In-8°, pp. 191, numerose illustrazioni n.t., tela editoriale. Tracce di umidità alla tela.
New York, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1951. 8vo. In the original printed blue wrappers. In ""The Bell System Technical Journal."", Volume XXX, October, 1951, No. 4, Part II. The entire volume offered. Pp. 1041-1077. [Entire volume: pp. 1041-1255]. Wear to spine, otherwise very fine. Previous owner's name [Regnar Svensson] to front wrapper. Internally fine and clean.
(London, 1913). Later blank wrapper. Extracted from ""Proceedings of the Royal Society of London"", vol. 89 A, 1913. Pp. 277-291, 12 textfigures.
London, 1914. No wrappers, but stiched. All three papers contained in: ""Philosophical Magazine"", Sixth Series, Vol. 27. No. 159. March 1914. The whole issue issue offered (=no. 159): pp. 397-540 and 2 plates.Rutherford's paper.pp. 488-498. - Darwin's paper: pp. 499-506. - Bohr's paper: pp. 506-523. All clean and fine.
Book is in excellent condition, new. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 258 pages.
... Hardcover, good condition, with lightly slanted, lightly compressed spine, very lightly bumped corners. somewhat tanned p. edges, some soil/soil foxing. lightly tanned eps, pp. Cln, tight, unmarked. Dj good, lightly rubbed--sme light marks. Sme light
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1959. Royal8vo. Publishers cloth. VI,285 pp.
No Jacket, believed as issued. Hardcover, very good condition, w. ltly rubbed boards. Ltly slanted, ltly compressed spine, ltly bumped corners. Clean, tight, unmarked.
Volume XI completo, rilegatura rigida, in mezza tela, piatti cartonati e con lievi segni di usura, dorso con titoli d'oro, qualche leggera ombratura, tracce di polvere ed alcuni strappi alla cima, pagine ingiallite ai bordi per fattore tempo e con sporadica fioritura, con illustrazioni in nero nei testi e f.t., timbro di vecchia biblioteca regolarmente acquisita ai margini di alcune carte, tagli non rifilati. Numero pagine 344 USATO
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, (1990). 4to. Orig. full cloth. Fronstispiece. XXVIII,748 pp., 10 plates.
1 set of stapled pages, Planetary and Space Science, Pergamon, 2001, pp. 511-522. With a handwritten card. Nice copy for this off-print with a handwritten accompanying cardboard sent to Dr. Jacques Lacroix. J.-L. Steinberg was a founding father of radioastronmy in France. His friend, J. Lacroix, had prepared a Ph.D (Univ. of Paris) under his leadership, in the early 60s. They worked together on experiences in the field of radioastronomy that were performed in the year 1964-1966 with "Rubis" rockets. These rockets, which were the fist 100% French expandable launch system, were launched from French-owned Hammaguir launch site, in Western Sahara. In the accompanying card, J.-L. Steinberg briefly explained that this publication was a summary of his career as a scientist. This text is an impressive and very interesting overview on his own life, by a man who was a survivor of nazis camps (most of his family was murdered in Auschwitz or on the way to Dora). Anglais
London, Macmillian and Co, 1927. Royal8vo. Bound in a nice black full cloth with title, year and exlibris (Grosvenor Library) in gilt on spine. The entire volume 119, 1927, of ""Nature"" offered. Pasted library stamp to pasted down free front end-paper. Binding tight, clean and externally as well as internally. Pp. 558-560. [Entire volume: LIX, (1), 948, 100].
(London, Taylor and Francis, 1911). 8vo . In recent half cloth with cloth title-label with gilt lettering to front board. Extracted from ""The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science"" Sixth Series, Vol. XXI. A fine and clean copy. [Rutherford's paper:] pp. 669-688. [Withbound:] Pp. 585-696.
in 8° leg. ed. sovrac. fig. a col.(con qualche piccola mancanza), pp.270,ill.ni n.testo, buon esemplare
(London, J. Nichols, 1778). 4to. Extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"", Year 1777. Vol. 67 - Part II. Pp. 816-857 a. 1 folded engraved plate.
A Very Good paperback with lightly rubbed covers. Clean, tight, unmarked. .-
New Haven, Conn., J.D. & E.S. Dana, 1881. 8vo. Extracted from ""The American Journal of Science"", Third series vol. XXII, Numb. CXXVIII, pp. (87-) 166. With title-page to the entire volume. Title-page with a faint rubberstamp. The Michelson-paper: pp. 120-129. Two leaves with small tear to the margin.
In 8, pp. 16 + 347. T. tl. ed. con tit. in oro all'ant. e al d.
brossura Il più grande mistero di sempre, l'enigma del tempo, è stato come un quasar accecante per il creatore della Teoria della Relatività, Albert Einstein. In effetti, non v'è stato pensatore significativo, dall'antichità ai nostri giorni, che non abbia fatto del confronto con il mistero del tempo un momento essenziale del suo stesso filosofare. Già ai tempi di Plotino il problema del tempo era ritenuto "vecchio" e continuamente risollevato. Pensare il tempo è come arare il mare. Nonostante ciò il XX secolo ha conosciuto una definizione inedita e operazionale ad opera di Einstein, il quale spoglierà la nozione di tempo da ogni contenuto metafisico e lo renderà ontologicamente nullificabile. Ecco, dunque, il verdetto nella nostra epoca: «il tempo non esiste». Eppure non sono mancati i pensatori che hanno tentato di nuotare controcorrente lanciando un guanto di sfida al "cronicida", al demolitore dell'assoluto, indicando che il tempo non è un'illusione, il tempo è reale. Questi momenti da brivido vengono qui raccolti, rendendo vivo e attuale il volto filosofico di ogni dissidente. Esso interessa gli esperti del settore, ma anche ogni mente indagatrice della verità storica. Il lettore interessato alle idee fondamentali della fisica e della filosofia troverà qui soddisfazione. Così come troverà la radice ultima della nostra Weltanschaaung contemporanea.
158p. Hardcover Very good condition good
London, Harrison and Sons, 1928. Royal8vo. In the original printed wrappers. In ""Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series A, Vol. 117, No. 778"". Black cloth backstrip pasted on to spine, otherwise a fine copy (without institutional stamps). [Dirac's paper:]Pp 610-624. [Entire issue:] Pp. 541-730, (2), XXXVI, X + 6 plates.
Lancaster, American Institute of Physics, 1963. Lex8vo. Volume 130, 15 June, No. 6, of ""The Physical Review"", Second Series. Entire volume offered in the original printed blue wrappers. Previous owner's stamp to front wrapper. Wear to spine and extremities. Internally fine and clean. Pp. 2529-38. [Entire issue: Pp. 2135-2622].
In-8° pp. da 37 a 59, bross. edit. intonso.
London, Harrison And Sons, Ltd., 1927. Royal8vo. Contemp. full cloth. A small stamp on verso of titlepage. In: ""Proceedings of the Royal Society of London"", Series A, Vol. 114. VI,IX,748 pp. (entire volume offered). Dirac's papers: pp. 243-265 a. pp. 710-728. Clean and fine.