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in-12, 209 pp., illustrations et figures, broche, couv. Bon etat. [DV-SM]
In-8, 92p. Cinquième édition revue et augmentée. Illustré de 51 figures dans le texte. Petits manques en tete et en queue.
in-8°, 371 pages, broche, couv. Bon état (annotations). [CA33-6]
in-12, 158 p., abdt illustré in-t. N&B, broché. Etat correct. [LA-3} Du Kart à la Formule 1 : la réussite d'un mécanicien.
X-147-[1] pp., 1pl. dépliante demi-maroquin vert à coin postérieur 1862, 1862, in-8, X-147-[1] pp, 1pl. dépliante, demi-maroquin vert à coin postérieur, Rédaction "succincte" des cours de mécanique appliquée donnés par l'auteur à l'École centrale des Arts et Manufactures. Mention de "seconde édition, augmentée". Jean Baptiste Bélanger (1790-1874) étudia à l'École polytechnique (X 1808). Il est associé à d'importantes recherches sur l'hydraulique et à l'équation qui porte son nom. Il fait partie des 72 savants dont le nom est inscrit sur le premier étage de la tour Eiffel. Étiquette ex-libris de Henri Vieillard. Cachet annulé de l'institut catholique de Paris
xxvi + 623pp., (Zweite verbesserte und vermehrte Ausgabe), cart.cover with leather back (title and decorations in gilt), some foxing in text, G
239pp VG/Fair First (only) edition. Editorial yellow cloth with white lettering on spine, in illustrated dustwrapper, dw dusty, creased on margins and with small loss at head, otherwise the book itself is in excellent condiitons. Interesting account of the visit paid by the Danish astronomer Thomas Bugge to the scientific establishments in France immediately after the French Revolution. This is the edited version by Maurice P Crosland.
In -4°, pp. (28), 163, (1), 2 cc. di tavole ripiegate. Rilegato in cartone azzurrino, titolo manoscritto al dorso. Prima edizione dell’opera di Brunacci, professore e poi rettore all’Università di Pavia, sull’ariete idraulico, una pompa ideata per un concorso dell’accademia delle scienze di Berlino. Esemplare in parte intonso. The first edition of Brunacci’s work, teacher and then dean of Pavia University, on the hydraulic ram, a pump conceived for a contest from sciences academy of Berlin. Partiallly uncut copy.
104 pages. Index. Bibliography. Extensive list of references. "14 chapters that give an overview of the mechanics and structure of the guitar, testing, development of acoustic and electric guitars, and the behavior of sound waves." - Guitar Player (on back cover). Very heavily worn former library copy with usual markings. Reading copy only. Book
8vo., with numerous illustrations and diagrams (many full-page and a number folding) throughout; original red cloth, backstrip lettered in black, backstrip very lightly faded (but all lettering entirely legible), a very good, bright, clean copy. Publication code: 26/manuals/1472. With trade advertisement pages (many illustrated) at front and rear. Produced as dated in 1937 and first published in 1938. THIS IS THE STANDARD WWII EDITION.
"Pitman Research Notes in Mathematics Series". Volume con rilegatura non originale in tela con, all'interno, mantenuta la brossura originale di 252 pagine. Libro in ottime condizioni nelle sue legature ben salde. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
250 pages including index. Explores original equipment systems as well as some of the many types of replacement systems available. Does not attempt to explain the engineering theory of operation of many of the systems, but will explain components and systems as an aid to professional and do-it-yourself mechanics in the installation, troubleshooting, and repair of transistor ignitions. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding open at title page, else in very good condition. Book
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 160 pages.
in-12°, 230 pages, nombreuses illustrations N/B, broche, couv. Bel exemplaire. [MI-2]
275x200mm. X+534 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust-jacket laid in slipcase. Jacket worn. Cover corners slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
In-8°; pp. VIII, 1 tavola, al frontespizio monogramma della società di gesù; un capolettera una testatina e un finalino incisi su legno. Orazio Borgondio (Brescia, 1675 – 1741) gesuita e matematico, fu professore di matematica nel Collegio Romano e maestro di Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich, che gli successe nella carica alla sua morte. Fu anche custode del Museo Kircheriano del collegio a partire dal 1725, e a lui si deve l'allestimento di una sala dedicata agli strumenti di matematica, astronomia e fisica. Sommervogel I 1805 n. 21; Riccardi 168 21. cart. muto. fisica meccanica scienza physics mechanics science società di gesù caduta dei gravi falling bodies cycloidal pendulum moto Cycloids Motion
in-12, VIII-364 pp., figures, cartonnage orne de l'editeur. Bel exemplaire. [CA32-4]
pp. (4) [Publisher's catalogue], (2), (iv)-(xii), 288. Illustrated with text figures. XLib stamp of the Lebanon Historical Society on fly leaf. Lacks first fly leaf. Foxed. A few signatures loose. Large ink stain on pages 169-172. Early manuscript inscription 'This is the property of Benjamin F. Harpel September 1st, 1861 on front fly leaf. 12mo. 180 mm. Original full leather binding, worn. Original leather spine label. Hardbound. Good. S&S/AI 54552. PAIMP 22
P., Mérigot, Didot, 1786. 2 volumes in-4 (18 x 24 cm), reliure pastiche demi-basane, dos long orné, p. de t.-LIV-1 f.- 477 pp.ch.-5 ff..-19 planches dépliantes pour le premier volume ; p. de fx-t.-p;de t.-VIII- 451 pp.- 19 planches dépliantes num. (20-38) pour le second volume. Seconde édition (la première est de 1763). Le texte "Eclaircissements..."est publié par P., Muselier, 1773. VIII-164 pp. Rousseurs, restauration complète du dos de la reliure avec les plats d'origine conservés, salissures. Orné de 38 planches gravées par Choffard d'après Goussier exposant toutes sortes de montres, horloges, pièces, mécanismes, engrenages, etc. Peu courante réunion des 2 textes (les "Eclaircissemens" constituent une justification de l'ancienneté et de la paternité du travail de Berthoud sur la longitude en mer). Né à Neuchâtel, Ferdinand Berthoud (1727-1807) devint en France horloger du roi et de la Marine, avant d'être reçu à l'Académie des Sciences en 1795. Il est l'inventeur de l'horloge marine permettant de connaître la longitude en mer.
Fine Fine Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 21 cm): In Turkish. [xci], 338 p., color and b/w ills. El-Câmi' beyne'l-'ilm ve'l-'amel en-nâfi' fî es-sinaâ'ti'l-hiyel. Prep. and translated by Sevim Tekeli, Melek Dosay, Yavuz Unat.
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 21 cm): In Turkish. [xci], 338 p., color and b/w ills. El-Câmi' beyne'l-'ilm ve'l-'amel en-nâfi' fî es-sinaâ'ti'l-hiyel. Prep. and translated by Sevim Tekeli, Melek Dosay, Yavuz Unat.
Fine Fine Turkmen Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Introduction in Turkmen, facsimile in Arabic. [2], 28, 256 p., color facsimiles of the earliest of all copies, dating 1206 (preserved in the Library of Topkapi Serai, Istanbul, No. 3472), color ills. [The book of knowledge of ingenious mechanical devices] Adatdan dasari mehanik gurallayn maglumaty hakda kitap. Al-Jazari was a Muslim polymath: a scholar, inventor, mechanical engineer, artisan, artist and mathematician. He is best known for writing 'The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices'. Kitab fi ma'rifat al-hiyal al-handasiya, (lit. 'Book in knowledge of engineering tricks') in 1206, where he described 100 mechanical devices, some 80 of which are trick vessels of various kinds, along with instructions on how to construct them. The only biographical information known about him is contained in his famed Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices. Like his father before him, he served as chief engineer at the Artuklu Palace, the residence of the Mardin branch of the Artuqids which ruled across eastern Anatolia as vassals of the Zengid dynasty of Mosul and later of Ayyubid general Saladin. Al-Jazari was part of a tradition of artisans and was thus more a practical engineer than an inventor who appears to have been "more interested in the craftsmanship necessary to construct the devices than in the technology which lay behind them" and his machines were usually "assembled by trial and error rather than by theoretical calculation." His Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices appears to have been quite popular as it appears in a large number of manuscript copies, and as he explains repeatedly, he only describes devices he has built himself. According to Mayr, the book's style resembles that of a modern "do-it-yourself" book. Some of his devices were inspired by earlier devices, such as one of his monumental water clocks, which was based on that of a Pseudo-Archimedes. He also cites the influence of the Banu Musa brothers for his fountains, al-Saghani for the design of a candle clock, and Hibatullah ibn al-Husayn (d. 1139) for musical automata. Al-Jazari goes on to describe the improvements he made to the work of his predecessors, and describes a number of devices, techniques and components that are original innovations which do not appear in the works by his precessors. The most significant aspect of al-Jazari's machines are the mechanisms, components, ideas, methods, and design features which they employ. (Source: Wikipedia). There are 50 devices that Al Jazari designed and explained how they function in his book and created technical drawings of them in such detail that allow to reconstruct in its original size, make, model and full functionally. This nice facsimile edition, fully executed in color, is based on a manuscript present in the Library of Topkapi Palace, (ms. no. 3472). It is dated 1206, andaccording to the foreword, is the earliest extant copy of al-Jazarî's work.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Introduction in English and Turkish; [360] p. color facsimiles of the earliest of all copies, dating 1206 (preserved in the Library of Topkapi Serai, Istanbul, No. 3472), color ills. The book of knowledge of ingenious mechanical devices.= Olaganüstü mekanik araçlarin bilgisi hakkinda kitap. [FACSIMILE]. Al-Jazari was a Muslim polymath: a scholar, inventor, mechanical engineer, artisan, artist and mathematician. He is best known for writing 'The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices'. Kitab fi ma'rifat al-hiyal al-handasiya, (lit. 'Book in knowledge of engineering tricks') in 1206, where he described 100 mechanical devices, some 80 of which are trick vessels of various kinds, along with instructions on how to construct them. The only biographical information known about him is contained in his famed Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices. Like his father before him, he served as chief engineer at the Artuklu Palace, the residence of the Mardin branch of the Artuqids which ruled across eastern Anatolia as vassals of the Zengid dynasty of Mosul and later of Ayyubid general Saladin. Al-Jazari was part of a tradition of artisans and was thus more a practical engineer than an inventor who appears to have been "more interested in the craftsmanship necessary to construct the devices than in the technology which lay behind them" and his machines were usually "assembled by trial and error rather than by theoretical calculation." His Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices appears to have been quite popular as it appears in a large number of manuscript copies, and as he explains repeatedly, he only describes devices he has built himself. According to Mayr, the book's style resembles that of a modern "do-it-yourself" book. Some of his devices were inspired by earlier devices, such as one of his monumental water clocks, which was based on that of a Pseudo-Archimedes. He also cites the influence of the Banu Musa brothers for his fountains, al-Saghani for the design of a candle clock, and Hibatullah ibn al-Husayn (d. 1139) for musical automata. Al-Jazari goes on to describe the improvements he made to the work of his predecessors, and describes a number of devices, techniques and components that are original innovations which do not appear in the works by his precessors. The most significant aspect of al-Jazari's machines are the mechanisms, components, ideas, methods, and design features which they employ. (Source: Wikipedia). There are 50 devices that Al Jazari designed and explained how they function in his book and created technical drawings of them in such detail that allow to reconstruct in its original size, make, model and full functionally. This nice facsimile edition, fully executed in color, is based on a manuscript present in the Library of Topkapi Palace, (ms. no. 3472). It is dated 1206, andaccording to the foreword, is the earliest extant ccopy of al-Jazarî's work.
PARIS, J. Grancher - 1987 - In-4 - Reliure Editeur sous jaquette - 86 pages - Importante iconographie N. & B. et couleurs - Ex. très propre
Broché. 64 pages. Manques au dos.