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1787315191787. Crells Chem. Annalen 1787/ 346; 1787/ 1. - Helmstädt Leipzig Müller 1787 pp.195-384 483-574 96 pp. 4 Broschur. This most important memoir by Lavoisier and Laplace was based on work done in the winter of 1782-83. The paper was read before the Académie on June 18 1783. An ice calorimeter of their own invention was employed to measure specific heats and the heat evolved in combustion and respiration. In their experiements with guinea pigs Lavoisier and Laplace demonstrated that respiration is in every way a very slow combustion process and that chaleur animale is constantly beeing maintained by means of 'matière du feu' which is produced during respiration. Duveen & Klickstein I p.54f. and: Lavoisier zwote Abhandlung über verschiedene Verbindungen der Phosphorsäure S.254-258. "This memoir was read on November 18 1780. It is concerned with the compounds of phosphoric acid. Lavoisier refers to oxygen in this publication as air vital. " Duveen & Klickstein p.53 Lavoisier über ein besonderes Verfahren Phosphor ohne Verbrennen in Phosporsäure zu verwandeln S.259-262. Lavosier points out in this paper that if it was correct that phosphorus on burning yieled its acid through combinantion with atmospheric oxygen was induced to react with it. He state that theorectically nitric acid should be adequate for this purpose and describes the solution of phosphorus in hot nitric acid to give phosphoric acid. Lavoisier follows up his account with another attack on the phlogistan theory." Duveen & Klickstein I p.54 Duveen 55 externsice abstract 54 abstract 55 abstract unknown
1789466841789. Crells Chem. Annalen 1789/ 4. - Helmstädt bey C.G. Fleckeisen 1789 8° 2 pp.291-384 Broschur. Lavoisier in this Mémoire sur l'union du Principe oxygine avec le Fer." Mém. Acad. R. Sci. 1782 1785 which was presented on December 20 1783. Lavoisier here details the reactions between iron and atmospheric air oxygen sulfuric acid nitric acid and water. The theoretical conclusions are based on his idea that oxygen is the acidifying principle common to all acids; he mentions that much of the work on which he bases his paper had originally been done by either Bergman or Fourcroy." Duveen & Klickstein I p. 67 Duveen & Klickstein 713 abstract. unknown
1791315271791. Crells Chem. Annalen 1791/ 1- 6. - Helmstädt Universitäts-Buchhandlung 1791 Kl.8° 564 pp. 3 Bl. 1 Tab. Pappband der Zeit. This paper was read on February 15 1785. Lavosier proves by experiments made on a guinea pig and in a theatre that animals and men cannot breathe and live without inconvenience in a determined volume of atmosphere for any length of time. He proposes that theatres hospitals and other places of assembly should be better ventilated but he does not draw any definite conclusions as to the exact chemical nature of the expired air which vitiates the atmosphere under such given circumstances. Duveen & Klickstein I p. 70f. Duveen & Klickstein 79 abstract unknown
188835166Paris, Ancienne Librairie Germer Baillière & cie, Félix Alcan, 1888. Avec dix gravures hors texte VII, 398 S. (24 cm) priv. schwarzer Halbleinen / gebundene Ausgabe
1981RH1508New York:: Arno Press 1981. 1981. Series: The Development of Science Sources for the History of Science. Reprinting original from Paris 1888. 8vo. vii 398 pp. Frontis. illus. Beige/tan cloth stamped in red. Fine. RARE. ISBN: 0405139632 Arno Press, 1981. hardcover books
cm. 17 x 24, 204 pp. con 20 figg. n.t. Biblioteca di ?Nuncius? Nel 1787 Lavoisier e i suoi colleghi scrissero degli articoli per il ?Dictionnaire de l?Artillerie?; il manoscritto ? pubblicato qui per la prima volta, dalle varie versioni custodite negli archivi dell?Acad?mie des Sciences. Ignorando un?affermazione dogmatica del proprio campo - al bivio tra chimica e arte-artigianato - i 'r?gisseurs' preferirono scrivere articoli didattici per un pubblico generale. Presentarono uno stato di ricerca sperimentale con le loro ipotesi, metodi e domande. A Lavoisier stesso fu commissionata la maggior parte degli articoli relativi alla scienza. In 1787 Lavoisier and his colleagues wrote articles for the ?Dictionnaire de l?Artillerie?; their manuscript is here published for the first time, from the different versions kept at the Archives of the Acad?mie des Sciences. Dismissing a dogmatic statement of their own field, the 'r?gisseurs' preferred to write didactic articles for the general public. They presented a state of their experimental research in progress. Lavoisier himself was to write most of the articles dealing with Science. Francese 384 gr. 204 p.
1957BL4394Paris:: Hermann 1957. 1957. Sm. 8vo. 76 pp. Original printed wrappers. Fine. Hermann, 1957. unknown books
1957RH1348Paris:: Hermann 1957 1960. 1957. Part II only complete contribution by Smeaton. Sm. 8vo. 222 pp. Original printed wrappers; creased. Very good. INSCRIBED BY THE EDITOR to Roger Hahn with some marginalia probably by Smeaton. Hermann, (1957, 1960). unknown books
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.
1993BL4106Paris:: Flammarion 1993. 1993. Series: Figures de la Science. 8vo. 469 pp. Printed wrappers. Fine. ISBN: 208211208X Flammarion, (1993). unknown books
1961BL4198Ithaca:: Cornell University Press 1961. 1961. 8vo. xix 240 pp. Frontis. plates index. Cloth glassine wrapper. As new. Cornell University Press, 1961. hardcover books
1961RH1614New York:: Cornell University Press 1961. 1961. First edition. 8vo. xix 240 pp. Frontis. illus. appendix index. Gilt-stamped blue cloth. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR to Roger Hahn "with the compliments of. . .". Fine. Cornell University Press, (1961). hardcover books
1961BL4110New York:: Cornell University Press 1961. 1961. First edition. 8vo. xix 240 pp. Frontis. illus. appendix index; extensive pencil underlining and occasional notes. Gilt-stamped blue cloth. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR TO L. Pearce Williams "To Pearce in affection and esteem Henry" Cornell University Press, (1961). hardcover books
1990RH1142New York et al:: Gordon and Breach 1990. 1990. Reprint. Series: Classics in the History and Philosophy of Science vol. 5; series editor: Roger Hahn his copy. 8vo. xix 240 pp. Illus. index appendix. Brown printed wrappers; rubbed. Very good. ISBN: 2881244041 Gordon and Breach, (1990). unknown books
1803309551803. Allg. Journ. Chemie 10/59. - Berlin Heinrich Frölich 1803 8° pp.463-572 orig. Broschur; unbeschnittenes Exemplar in der sehr seltenen orig. Broschur. INCUNABULA OF MODERN PHYSIOLOGY - This is the first German translation of "Premier Mémoire sur la Transpiration des Animaux par Seguin et Lavoisier" Mémoires de l' Acad. des sc. p. Année 1790. Paris 1797 S.601-612" by Alexander Nicolau Scherer "It set a new standard of accuracy for metabolic studies and along with the "Premier Mémoire sur la Respiration des Animaux" 1789; it is one of the incunabula of modern physiology." - Duveen & KLickstein No.106 Not in Duveen und Klickstein only Italian and Spanish translation. unknown
Paris, Seghers, 1964, 16mo (cm. 16 x 13,5) brossura con copertina illustrata, pp. 203 con numerosi facsimile nel testo (Savants du Monde Entier) . Fioriture alla copertina.
1941BL4111Paris:: Gallimard 1941. 1941. Sm. 8vo. 259 pp. Later blue buckram. Good. Gallimard, (1941). hardcover books
1964RH1387Paris:: Editions Seghers 1964. 1964. Series: Savants du Monde Entier. Cover title: Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier et le principe chimique. Sm. 8vo. 202 pp. Illus. Printed wrappers; creased covers. INSCRIBED by the author to Roger Hahn. Very good. Editions Seghers, (1964). unknown books
In-8, broché, couverture factice, 125 p., portrait en frontispice. Edition originale. Dans la collection 'Nobles vies, grandes oeuvres'.
199928105Tours Centre D'études De La Renaissance 1999 GRAND In-8 193 pp, illustrations en noir et en couleurs
1890BL4107Paris:: Felix Alcan 1890. 1890. Series: Bibliotheque Scientifique Internationale LXIX. 8vo. xii 334 ads. 2 34 pp. Frontispiece; lightly foxed. Original blind and gilt-stamped maroon cloth; heavily rubbed silver-fish trainings. Good . "In 1889 to celebrate the centenary of the French Revolution Berthelot . . . was called upon to commemorate men of science. He prepared material for a lecture on Lavoisier and on the basis of this and Grimaux's study of 1888 he produced a book La revolution chimique Lavoisier. One detects special sympathy by the patriotic nineteenth-century French chemist for the eighteenth-century liberal who had also used his scientific knowledge to help his country. Berthelot's publication of extracts from the laboratory notebooks of Lavoisier which were in the possession of the Academy performed a valuable service to the history of science. Whatever criticisms may be leveled at Berthelot's earlier publications on the history of chemistry this study was an astonishing achievement" – DSB vol. II p. 64. Felix Alcan, 1890. hardcover books
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
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).
63692Paris, 14 septembre 1793, l'an 2e de la République, , un billet de 180 x 130 mm, rédigé à l'encre brune, portant en-tête le cachet de minute notarial à l'emblème de la République et avec la devise "la loi le roi", , Intéressante pièce autographe du peintre Pierre-Joseph Redouté : elle témoigne de son activité de dessinateur scientifique et de ses relations avec deux des plus grands noms du monde des sciences et de la physique de la fin du XVIIIe siècle, Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794) et Jean-Charles Borda (1733-1799), au sujet de l'élaboration du système métrique. En 1792, Redouté, qui passera à la postérité pour ses peintures de fleurs, est employé par l'Académie des sciences. Il signe ici une reconnaissance de paiement perçu de la part du très célèbre Lavoisier : "pour deux dessins que j'ai fait à Mr Borda relatifs aux opérations pour mesurer la longueur du pendule à seconde". Nous avons donc là une minute exceptionnelle, en lien avec l'une des dernières préoccupations de Lavoisier à la veille de son emprisonnement, le 24 novembre 1793, et de son exécution, le 8 mai 1794 : appelé par le gouvernement pour fixer les règles du nouveau système métrique, Lavoisier s'était adjoint l'aide du physicien et navigateur Jean-Charles Borda, rendu indispensable pour l'exactitude de ses opérations de pesage. L'importance de cette tâche était de taille : il s'agissait d'uniformiser le système des poids et des mesures dans l'ensemble de la France. Dans ces conditions, Lavoisier fut exceptionnellement autorisé, par délibération de la Commission le 28 frimaire An II (18 décembre 1793), à sortir de sa prison chaque matin accompagné d'un gendarme, pour continuer ses expériences. C'est Borda lui-même qui signa la délibération : "la présence permanente du citoyen Lavoisier, en raison de son talent particulier pour tout ce qui exige de la précision, est irremplaçable. Il est urgent que ce citoyen puisse être rendu aux travaux importants qu'il a toujours suivis avec autant de zèle que d'activité ". Bel état, en dépit d'un renfort marginal au revers et une petite déchirure de 2 cm, sans atteinte au texte. Couverture rigide