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1988R300288649C.T.H.S.. 1988. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 269 pages. 2e plat plié.. . . . Classification Dewey : 944-Histoire de France varia
1791CLL-37Paris, de l'Imprimerie nationale, 1791 In-8 de (1) f., 48 pp., cartonnage à la Bradel de papier gris marbré, dos lisse, titre doré en long, tranches nues (reliure moderne).
1993BL4030Florence:: Leo S. Olschki 1993. 1993. 8vo. pp. 457-473. 2 figs. Printed wrappers. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR to L. Pearce Williams. Leo S. Olschki, 1993. unknown books
320252 volumes in-4, reliure éditeur bleue sous jaquettes imprimées, nombreux fac-similés et illustrations hors texte.
2 volumes in-4, reliure éditeur bleue sous jaquettes imprimées, nombreux fac-similés et illustrations hors texte. Edition originale des deux volumes de la bibliographie de référence des oeuvres de Lavoisier. Très bon exemplaire, complet du volume de supplément publié en 1965, complet de ses jaquettes. A fine set, in fine dust jackets. Complete with the supplement volume published in 1965. Copie of Professor Pierre Dejours (1922-2009), a Lavoisier specialist, with his signature on each volume.
1965101397W.M. Dawson and Sons, Ltd, London - Dawson of Pall Mall, London Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1965 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, under editor's clear blue printed dust-jacket fort et grand In-8 2 vol. - 706 pages
MA08A-06553Wm. Dawson & Sons & E. Weil. Collectible - Good. London: Wm. Dawson & Sons & E. Weil 1954. First edition. Sm 4to hardcover. 491pp. B/W plates intermittently throughout. Near very good in good dust jacket. Jacket is moderately soiled and toned to spine. Small tear at crown and chipping to bottom fore-corner of front panel. Book gently bumped at corners with several small tears at spine tips. Bookplate to front pastedown that appears to be a facsimile of Lavoisier's own; likely a publisher's addition. Inside otherwise clean. Inquire if you need further information. Wm. Dawson & Sons & E. Weil hardcover
1954228821954/65. London Wm. Dawson & Sonst Ltd. and E.Weil 1954/65 8° XXIII 1 491; XIII 3 173 5 pp. Frontispiece and 6 plates Facsimile bookplate of Lavoisier on front paste-down of both volumes 2 orig. publisher's cloth dustwrappers. First Edition! "The principle has been followed in this bibliography of listing each paper and every volume in which Lavoisier's name is given as one of the authors or which were issued by an organization during his tenure of executive office also in those cases in which his authorship could not be incontestably proved or even when the evidence suggested that he did not write a specific article although he signed his name to it. The circumstances are pointed out in each individual case of this type. All anonymous publications the original manuscripts of which are preserved and which are printed in the Oeuvres have also been included. In the notes to each item Lavoisier's relationship to the particular piece under consideration has always been indicated. The material thus assembled is arranged in six sections. Section A contains all his contributions to periodical works arranged in chronological order. Lavoisier's four major works are described in section B. His minor separate works and contributions to separate works will be found in section C. Section D comprises a number of miscellaneous works containing material written by Lavoisier. Section E consists of a group of works which print reports on them submitted to the Academie by Lavoisier or by him in collaboration with others. Section F lists collected works devoted to Lavoisier only and which contain more than one of his writings. The separate numbered items are not only bibliographically described but they are also analyzed as to their content and historical importance. It is realized that the analytical commentaries are extensive but it was felt that they would be especially useful owing to the scarcity and consequent difficulty in consulting the originals of many of Lavoisier's works." - Introduction. Cross references are copiously used the separate numbered items are not only bibliographically described but they are also analyzed as to their content and historical importance. hardcover
564733London, Dawson & Sons and Weil, 1954. Fort et grand in-8, rel. d’éditeur toile bleue sous jaquette, XXIII-491 pp., portrait-frontispice de Lavoisier, 42 pl. de fac-similés h-t., index des noms, éditeurs, imprimeurs, artistes et graveurs. Sans le supplément paru en 1965.
1954S4706London:: Wm. Dawson & Sons and E. Weil 1954. 1954. 260 x 182 mm. 8vo. xxiii 1 blank 491 pp. Facsimile of Lavoisier's bookplate mounted on front paste-down frontis. port. 42 figs. 4 on plates indexes. Gilt-stamped blue cloth; rubbed front cover blistered 3 inches along hinge corners bumped. Bookplate and rubber stamp of the Moody Medical Library on front free end-paper. Good. SCARCE. FIRST EDITION. A complete record of the literary output of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier. Wm. Dawson & Sons and E. Weil, 1954. hardcover books
cm. 17 x 24, 104 pp. con 9 figg. n.t. e 1 tav. f.t. Biblioteca di ?Nuncius? Inglese 221 gr. 104 p.
8380, Antwerpen/ Utrecht, Standaard - Boekhandel/ De Haan, 1943., Gebrocheerd, originele uitgeversomslag, frontispice (foto) z/w, 18x26cm, 50pp.
179061775[Paris, Clouiser, 1790, in-8, de 32 pages, exemplaire broché, sous couverture de papier marbré, Rare plaquette. Critiquant à la fois les positions de Talleyrand et celles de Mirabeau, le célèbre chimiste, député suppléant du bailliage de Blois, membre de la Société de 1789, propose, en compagnie de ses amis modérés comme La Rochefoucauld, La Fayette ou Bailly, une limitation de l'émission des assignats. Premiers et derniers feuillets roussis. Couverture rigide
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6203396893.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1768EBS100145In: Mémoires de Mathématique et de Physiques Présentés à l Académie Royale de Sciences par divers Savans & lûs dans ses Assemblées; Pp 341-366 in Volume 5 1768. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. FIRST EDITION JOURNAL ISSUE OF LAVOISIER'S FIRST CONTRIBUTION TO THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. "Lavoisier's earliest chemical investigation his study of gypsum was mineralogical in character; begun in the autumn of 1764 it was intended as the first paper in a series devoted to the analysis of mineral substances. 'I have tried to copy nature' Lavoisier wrote. 'Water this almost universal solvent. is the chief agent she employs; it is the one I have adopted in my work.'. Analysis convinced him that this gypsum was a neutral salt a compound of vitriolic sulfuric acid and a calcareous or chalky base. He further demonstrated that gypsum when transformed by strong heating into plaster of Paris gives off a vapor which he showed to be oure water making up about a quarter of the weight of gypsum. This first paper which in so many respects embodies the quantitative methods Lavoisier was to employ in his later work had in fact been anticipated by others." DSB. Other essays in the Mémoires include works by Chevalier Muller and Boucher. The entire volume is illustrated with 20 engraved folding plates. See Duveen and Klickstein p 14Paris: De L Imprimerie Royale 1768Large 4to Complete Volume 5 bound in cont. leather spine raised bands in compartments folding plates; Also chemical papers by Cadet 2 de Cortanvaux 2 Baumé 2 Bomare 1 plus others; VG. In: Mémoires de Mathématique et de Physiques Présentés à l Académie Royale de Sciences, par divers Savans & lûs dans ses hardcover
176844940Paris L'Imprimerie Royale 1768. 4to. Extract from "Mémoires fe Mathematique et de Physique Présentés à l'Academie des Sciences par divers Savans" Tome V. With tittlepage to vol. 5. Pp. 341-357. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of Lavoisier's FIRST PUBLISHED CHEMICAL PAPER introducing quantitative methods in chemistry and in which he for the first time brought a hydrometer in use to measure the specific gravities of components of a chemical solutions. Lavoisier defended the originality of his approach in the following words: "It is to the art of combination that the knowledge of the specific gravities of fluids can bring most light. This aspect of chemistry is much less advanced than we thought we possess barely the rudiments of it." "This first paper which in so many respects embodies the quantitative methods Lavoisier was to employ in his later work had in fact been largely anticipated by others notably by Marggraf who had already discovered the composition of gypsum and shown that it contained water phlegm. Yet Lavoisier’s work was more through; and his paper his first contribution to the Academy of Sciences read to the Academy on 25 February 1765 appeared in 1768. The paper offered. - Lavoisier’s earliest chemical investigation his study of gypsum was mineralogical in character; begun in the autumn of 1764 it was intended as the first paper in a series devoted to the analysis of mineral substances. This systematic inventory was to be carried out not by the method of J. H. Pott "who exposed minerals to the action of fire" but by reactions in solution by the "wet way." "I have tried to copy nature" Lavoisier wrote. "Water this almost universal solvent "is the cheif agent she employs; it is also the one I have adopted in my work." Using a hydrometer he determined with the care the solubility of different samples of gypsum samples of selenite or lapis specularis some supplied by Guettard and Rouelle. He made similar measurements with calcined gypsumplaster of paris. Analysis convinced him that this gypsum was a neutral salt a compound of vitriolic sulfuric acid and a calcareous or chalky base. Not content with having shown by analysis the composition of the gypsum Lavoisier completed his proof by a synthesis following as he said the way that nature had formed the gypsum. He further demonstrated that gypsum when transformed by strong heating into plaster of Paris gives off a vapor which he showed to be pure water making up about a quarter of the weight of gypsum. Conversely when plaster of Paris is mixed with water and turns into a solid mass it avidly combines with water. Using the expression first coined by Rouelle he called this the "water of crystallization." DSB.Partington III pp. 378-79. - </em> unknown
176844940Paris, L'Imprimerie Royale, 1768. 4to. Extract from ""Mémoires fe Mathematique et de Physique, Présentés à l'Academie des Sciences par divers Savans"", Tome V. With tittlepage to vol. 5. Pp. 341-357. Clean and fine.
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178990025Paris: Rue et Hôtel Serpente 1789. Fine. Opening run of the journal ""Annales de chimie"" vehicle of ""The New Chemistry"" founded and directed by Antoine de Lavoisier Rue et Hôtel Serpente Paris 1789-1792 12.8 x 19.6 cm Relié First edition highly sought after in the 19th century comprising 14 of the first 15 volumes published between 1789 and 1792 of the first series of the celebrated French scientific periodical Annales de chimie. Volume 10 missing. Contemporary full brown calf spines smooth with gilt fillets brown morocco lettering-piece and green morocco numbering-piece blind-ruled border to covers red speckled edges bookplate of P. H. Chavoix to front pastedown of each volume. Volumes 1 and 11 numbered in Roman rather than Arabic numerals. Overall discreet restorations corners rubbed occasional light foxing and browning some worming to bindings not affecting text head and tail of headcaps worn on volumes 7 13 14 and 15. The complete first series of the Annales de chimie published between 1789 and 1815 runs to 96 volumes. From 1793 to 1797 publication was suspended following the arrest of Antoine Lavoisier the journal's treasurer and in Édouard Grimaux's words its ""true director."" The opening run here contains nearly all the issues produced under the direction of and with contributions from the chemists Antoine de Lavoisier and Baron Philippe Frédéric de Dietrich. Both were condemned to the guillotine during the Reign of Terror in 1794 and 1793 respectively. This set is further illustrated with 12 scientific plates including two by the engraver Sellier as well as a map of the county of Bigorre. The majority of the articles and essays are first editions written by distinguished French and foreign chemists and physicists who helped disseminate ""The New Chemistry"": in order of appearance Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau Antoine de Lavoisier Gaspard Monge Claude-Louis Berthollet Anne-François Fourcroy Philippe-Frédéric de Dietrich Jean Henri Hassenfratz Pierre-Auguste Adet Jean-Antoine Chaptal Martin Heinrich Klaproth Johann Georg Albrecht Höpfner Christoph Girtanner Johann Christian Wiegleb Jacques-Anselme Dorthes Johann Friedrich Westrumb Armand Seguin Henry Cavendish William Austin Martin van Marum l'abbé René Just Haüy Peter Jacob Hjelm Jan Ingenhousz Isaac Milner Johan Gadolin James Watt Lorenz Florenz Friedrich von Crell Charles Blagden Jean Senebier Jean d'Arcet William Higgins Nicolas-Louis Vauquelin Nicolas Joseph Thiéry de Ménonville Dom Michel Rubin de Celis Jacques Louis Schurer Augustin-François de Silvestre l'abbé Claude Chappe Antoine Augustin Parmentier Nicolas Deyeux Bertrand Pelletier Charles-Augustin Coulomb Joseph Priestley Richard Kirwan Jean André de Luc Jean-François Clouet chevalier Marsilio Landriani Jean-Noël Hallé François Pierre Nicolas Gillet de Laumont Georges-Charles Bartholdi Alexandre Brongniart Jean-Michel Haussmann Henri Reboul François René Curaudau Thomas Henry Jean-Anthyme Margueron Nicolas Leblanc Johann Rudolph Deiman Pieter Nieuwland Pierre de Ribaucourt Pissis fils Jean-Baptiste Van Mons ou encore Louis François Antoine Arbogast. In 1816 the Annales de chimie was retitled Annales de chimie et de physique. In 1913 the journal split into two separate publications Annales de chimie and Annales de physique. The titles have undergone further changes up to the present day. A collection of 14 volumes from the opening run of the prestigious French scientific periodical Annales de chimie containing numerous essays and articles most in first edition published under the editorship of distinguished figures: Antoine de Lavoisier Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau Gaspard Monge Claude-Louis Berthollet Anne-François Fourcroy Philippe-Frédéric de Dietrich Jean Henri Hassenfratz and Pierre-Auguste Adet. Rue et Hôtel Serpente unknown
1791042651Paris: Fuchs 1791. First Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Very Good Condition. Half contemporary leather over marbled boards. Worn at corners hinges slightly cracked stamp to title page. Tome 10 of the first series. 336pp folding plate at rear. Contents include: Investigations on the chemical history of the tepid springs of Buxton Refining of metal for clocks Chemical examination of skate liver etc. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Science & Technology; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 042651. <br/><br/> Fuchs hardcover
1793042673Paris: Joseph de Boffe 1793. First Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Very Good Condition. Volumes 17-20 1793-1797 of the crucial French scientific journal still published today. Half leather over marbled boards general wear at edges chipped and wear at corners and spine ends bindings tight and intact. Stamp on title pages browning to endpapers. Volume 19 with a dark dampstain all along the top margin not touching the text.<br /> <br /> 335pp two folding plates; 328pp 1 folding plate; 384pp; 396pp 1 folding plate.<br /> <br /> Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Science & Technology; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 042673. Joseph de Boffe hardcover
a108775Paris 1793 first edition. Hardcover. 335p. One foldout plate. In French. Missing original boards; now covered in paper wrapper with original leather spine label remounted and original blue marble end papers end papers chipped. Binding very secure. Includes: Lavoisier "Suite du Memoire sur les differentes methodes proposees pour determiner le titre our la qualite du Salpetre brut - quatrieme and cinquieme parties" pp. 3-18 with large foldout chart; A F Fourcroy "Comparee des differentes especes de Concretions animales & Vegatales"; Jean Gadolin "Maniere de lessiver & purifier le salpetre crud". Small old oval library stamp on tp. Good. . hardcover
1791042651Paris: Fuchs 1791. First Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Very Good Condition. Half contemporary leather over marbled boards. Worn at corners hinges slightly cracked stamp to title page. Tome 10 of the first series. 336pp folding plate at rear. Contents include: Investigations on the chemical history of the tepid springs of Buxton Refining of metal for clocks Chemical examination of skate liver etc. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Science & Technology; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 042651. <br/><br/> Fuchs hardcover books