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29025In-8, broché, couverture imprimée, xv, 362 p. Paris, Perrin, 1911.
In-8, broché, couverture imprimée, xv, 362 p. Edition originale. Une partie est consacrée aux "doléances sur certains impôts principaux" et aux fermiers généraux. Une "liste des fermiers généraux pour le bail commençant le 1er octobre 1774" figure en annexe (Lavoisier se trouve à la page 334).
29038In-8, broché, couverture imprimée, 237 p., illustrations hors texte. Paris, Plon, 1966.
In-8, broché, couverture imprimée, 237 p., illustrations hors texte. Photographie de la statue de Lavoisier par Zadkine en frontispice. Bibliographie des "sources", notices biographiques des chimistes contemporains de Lavoisier.
8380, Antwerpen/ Utrecht, Standaard - Boekhandel/ De Haan, 1943., Gebrocheerd, originele uitgeversomslag, frontispice (foto) z/w, 18x26cm, 50pp.
17266Toulouse, Jean-Florent Baour, 1785.
199928105Tours Centre D'études De La Renaissance 1999 GRAND In-8 193 pp, illustrations en noir et en couleurs
1973143231Stuttgart : Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft 1973. 245 S. : 9 Ill. 19*13 cm. OBroschur.
ABE-1558912712771IN 8-REUNION BROCHEE DE 22 LIVRAISONS AVEC GRAVURE SOUS SERPENTE ET BIOGRAPHIE SUR 4 PAGES POUR: MONTYON, FRANKLIN, JENNER, OLIVIER DE SERRES, L'ABBE DE L'EPEE, JAMES WATT, STEPHEN GIRARD, OBERKAMPF, RIQUET, EUSTACHE, PARMENTIER, JOHN HOWARD, MADAME NECKER, SOEUR MARTHE, TOURNEFORT,LINNE, FULTON, PAILLETTE, VESALE, LAVOISIER, L'ABBE CARRON, GOFFIN-QUELQUES LIVRAISONS DEBROCHEES-VERS 1840-(JDG32)
cm. 17 x 24, 412 pp. con 6 figg. n.t. Biblioteca di storia della scienza Questo saggio tratta la ricezione della rivoluzione chimica nelle varie realt? geopolitiche italiane, e opera una sintesi generale sullo stato della chimica in Italia alla fine del XVIII secolo e sulle reazioni dei chimici italiani alla nuova dottrina di Lavoisier. Questa gamma di reazioni dimostra che nella rivoluzione chimica non esistevano soltanto due partiti, pro o contro Lavoisier, ma un insieme di posizioni legate alle diverse visioni che i chimici avevano della loro disciplina. This essay deals with the reception of chemical revolution in the Italian geopolitical world and produces a general synthesis on the state of Italian chemistry up to the 18th century and the reaction of Italian chemists towards Lavoisier?s doctrine. This range of reactions demonstrates how in the chemical revolution there were not only those in favour and those against Lavoisier but moreover a group of positions linked together by different views chemists had of their own discipline. 738 gr. 412 p.
19816047097Heidelberg 1981. 8°. 405 pp. Streifenheftung. Kleineres Signaturschild auf Deckel. Stempel verso Titel. Von ordentlicher Erhaltung.
1960101194Hermann à Paris Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1960 Book condition, Etat : Très bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur grise In-8 1 vol. - 222 pages
29075In-8, broché, couverture papier marbré, (2) f., xvj, 76 p. Paris, Imprimerie de Monsieur, 1778.
In-8, broché, couverture papier marbré, (2) f., xvj, 76 p. Troisième édition augmenté publiée à l'imprimerie de Monsieur, frère de Louis XVI et comte de Provence (futur Louis XVIII), dirigée par Pierre-François Didot. Chimiste, reçu à l'Académie des Sciences à 30 ans, l'auteur témoigne de la vérification, par Lavoisier, des expériences de Priestley sur "l'air fixe" (dioxyde de carbone) et les effets de "l'alkali volatil fluor", expérience réalisée sur un oiseau à l'Académie des Sciences le 10 mai 1777 en présence de l'empereur d'Allemagne Joseph II (p. 7). (Cole, 1145. Duveen, p. 523). Exemplaire très frais.
17756424Paris: Chez Ruault 1775. Original edition. Very Good. 2 volumes Quarto 28 cm; 464; 504 pages 25 engraved plates some folding and folding table. Engraved headpieces. Many pages unopened. In stiff paste paper paper labels on spine titled in manuscript and with volume numbers in ink. Old bookplate. References: For Lavoisier Duveen 24-27. <br /><br />Volumes 3 and 4 comprising the year 1774 of the lively forum for the publication of advancements in physics natural history and in mechanical arts. Electricity was in the air that year and indeed Monsieur Franklin figures heavily in reports letters addressed to him and in many articles that refer to him. While experiments with electricity are everywhere the obstetrician Sigaud de Lafond sees gold turn purple in response to a current of electricity; a Monsieur Bajon describes his research on electric eels subjects range widely. Lavoisier contributes research on white lead and other metals. Other articles investigate bird song British leather dressing rainbows epsom salts fish glue a hermaphroditic ass the Philadelphian method of drying figs and the effects of a strong dose of opium. Chez Ruault hardcover
17876426Paris: Au Bureau du Journal de Physique 1787. Original edition. Very Good. Quarto 28 cm; 480 pages 12 engraved plates. Engraved headpieces. Many pages unopened. In stiff paste paper paper label on spine titled in manuscript and with volume number in ink. Old bookplate. <br /><br />Volumes 31 comprising the issues for August through December 1787 of the lively forum for the publication of advancements in physics natural history and in mechanical arts. The "Journal de Physique as it was known published monthly unlike the annals of the Royal Academy which published annually. Consequently it was able to publish innovative papers and reports of lectures given at the Academy long before their "official" appearance. The rapidity of this channel from research to publication remains a remarkable achievement. Among the papers published in this six-month period are two by Lavoisier one on oxydation one on chemical nomenclature and a letter from Benjamin Franklin to David Le Roy. Au Bureau du Journal de Physique unknown
9114P., Masson, 1892, un volume in 8 relié en demi-basane havane, dos orné de fers dorés (reliure de l'époque), 104pp., (2), figures dans le texte
178871724S. n. | Paris 1788 | 12.50 x 20 cm | relié
178871724Paris: S. n. 1788. Fine. S. n. Paris 1788 12.50 x 20 cm relié Essai sur le Phlogistique et sur la constitution des Acides Essay on Phlogistonn. p. Paris 1788 8vo 12.5 x 20 cm xij ; 344 pp.; 4 p. contemporary half sheep First edition and sole publication of the French translation and critical analysis under the direction of Madame Lavoisier of this text published in English the previous year under the title An Essay on Phlogiston and the Constitution of Acids. The work is made up of twelve sections all followed by critical notes by Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau Pierre Simon de Laplace & Gaspard Monge & Claude Louis Berthollet & Antoine François de Fourcroy. Contemporary half light brown sheep over marbled paper boards smooth leather spine decorated with gilt fillets and fleurons morocco leather title piece. Very skillfully restored joints. Interior in very good condition except for two marks left by bookmarks on pages 68-69 and 176-177. Rare autograph inscription by Marie-Anne Paulze Lavoisier to Joseph Louis de Lagrange prominent mathematician and loyal friend to Antoine Lavoisier. Valuable record of the leading role played by Marie-Anne Paulze Lavoisier in the chemical revolution at the dawn of the French Revolution. Phlogiston theory emerged at the end of the 17th century conceived by Johann Becker and developed by Georg Ernst Stahl postulating the existence of a flame element inherent in combustible bodies and released during combustion. This hypothesis was completely refuted by Lavoisier who revealed the role of oxygen in the combustion process thus inventing the theory of oxidation. Irritated by Lavoisier's skepticism with regard to phlogiston theory the eminent Irish chemist Richard Kirwan published this text titled Essay on Phlogiston. . The French chemists who rallied around Lavoisier decided to respond by translating An Essay on Phlogiston into French. Keiko Kawashima Madame Lavoisier et la traduction française de l'Essay on phlogiston de Kirwan in Revue d'histoire des sciences 2000. This text far from being a simple translation of Kirwan's work adopted the form of a manifesto in itself in which the greatest chemists of the day contested phlogiston theory dissecting its advocates' arguments one by one. The huge success of the French translation led Kirwan to attempt to refute the objections of Lavoisier and his collaborators. In 1789 he published a second edition of his work translating the French notes written by its detractors into English and adding his own refutations. He finally converted to the ideas of the anti-phlogisticians the founders of modern organic chemistry. Marie-Anne Pierrette Paulze Mme Lavoisier played a key role in the career of her husband who taught her chemistry at her request; she then became his assistant recording the experiments he carried out and their results. She very quickly took on a role that went beyond that of the devoted wife becoming a translator but also a writer: many of the notes in the Essai sur le phlogistique were written by her. At the height of her involvement it was she in her capacity as a skilled illustrator who drew all the plates in Traité élémentaire de chimie 1789 appending her signature Paulze Lavoisier Sculpsit on this occasion. This specimen includes a rare autograph inscription by the translator Mme Lavoisier to Joseph Louis de Lagrange 1736-1813 one of her husband's closest friends. It was Lavoisier who aroused the interest of Lagrange in the new science of chemistry. Together they participated in the development of a metric system that standardized weights and measures which came to light during the Revolution. Working for the revolutionary government Lagrange had more opportunities than his chemist friend who was executed as a victim of the Terror. When he learned that Lavoisier had been killed at the guillotine the mathematician declared: It took them only an instant to cut off Lavo S. n. hardcover
1950100956Presses Universitaires de France - P.U.F. , Revue d'Histoire des Sciences Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1950 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur crème grand In-8 1 vol. - 99 pages
1955100969Presses Universitaires de France - P.U.F. , Revue d'Histoire des Sciences Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1955 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur crème grand In-8 1 vol. - 95 pages
1973100993Presses Universitaires de France - P.U.F. , Revue d'Histoire des Sciences Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1973 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur bleu ciel grand In-8 1 vol. - 95 pages
1985100350Presses Universitaires de France - P.U.F. , Centre International de Synthèse - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1985 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur bleu ciel grand In-8 1 vol. - 92 pages
2 livraisons réunies en un volume in-8, broché, couverture papier coquille moderne, 8 p. et 8 p. Edition originale des deux livraisons de cette feuille montagnarde radicale. Au nombre des "aristocrates conjurés" : "Lavoisier, Fermier-Général" figure dans la 2e livraison, p. 5. (Martin & Walter, "Anonymes", 8977).
in-8°, XII + 545 pp, broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [109B-11]