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180173210Paris: Chez Deterville 1801. Fine. Chez Deterville Paris An IX - 1801 12.50 x 20 cm relié New printing of the second edition illustrated with three folding plates engraved by Tardieu and bound before the table of contents. The first edition was published in 1774. Contemporary binding in half speckled sheep smooth spine decorated with gilt fillets and dotted lines red straight-grained morocco title label paste-paper boards the first stamped in gilt with the inscription ""Ecole royale d'artillerie de Douai"". Bookworm damage to the lower part of the upper joint as well as to the upper part of the lower joint. Front board joint cracked for a few centimeters without significance. One corner slightly bumped. Some scattered foxing. Manuscript annotations on the front pastedown a bibliographer's note in pencil on the first blank endpaper. Several stamps of the Ecole royale d'artillerie de Douai on the verso of the half-title and on the title page. The work consists of two parts: the first - entitled Précis historique sur les émanations élastiques qui se dégagent des corps pendants la combustion - concerns fixed air; the second Nouvelles recherches sur l'existence d'un fluide élastique fixe dans quelques substances et sur les phénomènes qui résultent de son dégagement ou de sa fixation focuses on the nature of air and marks the beginnings of his research on phlogiston. Chez Deterville hardcover
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1801S14204Paris :: Deterville An IX 1801. 1801. 8vo. 197 x 122 mm xxx 2 443 pp. Three folding engraved plates. Speckled edges; paper flaws in K2 and O5 affecting text. Quarter-bound in 19th century half calf over brown marbled boards raised bands gilt-stamped title and gilt-rules on spine. Housed in a custom folding chemise and red quarter morocco and cloth slipcase raised bands gilt rules and gilt-stamped titles; light shelf wear. PROVENANCE: Robert Honeyman's copy. 261 Second edition second issue. "An entirely different issue of the usual 'Seconde edition.' Deterville has reprinted the entire book with the errata corrected in the text and the plates re-engraved by Tardieu l'aine Rue de Sorbonne No. 385. In the original edition the engraver had been de la Gardette who incidentally engraved Lavoisier's bookplate. The half-title with the titre de relais is present as before. The remark which appears at the end of the prior issue 'Le Privilege du Roi se trouve aux Memoires de l'Academie Royale del Sciences' is here omitted." Duveen & Klickstein. / This is Lavoisier's first major work. In this work on combustion and calcination which first appeared in 1774 Lavoisier first published his investigations into the nature and properties of gases in connection with numerous experiments and laid the basis of his antiphlogistic theory. Lavoisier gives a history of gases and a detailed account of his experiments. It was in this pioneer work that he broke ground that was new to him and asserted himself on an important question that was in controversy. The Opuscules one of Lavoisier's four major works resulted from his study on combustion and experiments with phosphorus and sulfur and the conversion of calces into metals. The work consists of a historical section and an introduction on gases; the second part describes his experiments dealing with the problems of combustion calcination and air fixation. / "Although Priestley isolated oxygen it was Lavoisier who discovered its real significance. He showed the true nature of the interchange of gases in the lungs and exploded Stahl's phlogiston theory." Garrison and Morton. / A native Parisian Lavoisier was one of the most important scientists of the 18th century. Because of his loyalty to the Ancien Regime Lavoisier fell into disfavor with the ruling National Assembly. He and his father were both arrested on 24 December 1793 tried on 8 May 1794 and executed by guillotine the same day. As the apocryphal story goes Lavoisier appealed at his trial for time to complete some scientific work at which the presiding judge replied "The Republic has no need of scientists." Authentic however is the remark attributed to Lagrange the day after Lavoisier's execution: "It took them only an instant to cut off that head and a hundred years may not produce another like it." / The half-title reads: "Cet ouvrage a l'exception des tables fut imprime pendant la detention du citoyen Lavoisier. Il ne faut donc pas etre surpris si l'edition n'en est pas belle ; on se rappelera sans peine qu'a cette epoque les matieres premieres manquoient pour l'impression. trans.: "This work with the exception of the tables was printed during the detention of Citizen Lavoisier. One should not be surprised if the edition is not beautiful; one will note without sorrow that this impression is without the errors of the first edition. ". PROVENANCE: From the celebrated Robert Honeyman IV library sold at auction by Sotheby Park Bernet & Co. May 12 1980 Part V Lot # 1933. REFERENCES: BM Readex Vol. 14 p. 998; Cole 770; DSB Vol. VIII pp. 66-91; Duveen p. 342; Duveen & Klickstein 123; Norman 1288 1st ed.; Partington III 372 V; Poggendorff I 1392. Deterville, An IX [1801]. hardcover
thl50Paris: Deterville 1801. Second i.e. Third Edition of Lavoisier’s first major work. It was originally intended to consist of a series of volumes but only this first was ever published. The first part contains an historical review of the experiments with gases of Lavoisier's predecessors while the second records Lavoisier’s own experiments that he had carried out in 1773. “These experiments confirmed Lavoisier's suspicions that air or some constituent of air played an important role in the processes of combustion and calcination.†DSB p. 74 “Remarkable for his versatility as scientist and public servant Lavoisier was first of all a chemist of genius justly remembered for his discovery of the role of oxygen in chemical reactions and as the chief architect of a reform of chemistry a reform so radical that he himself spoke of his early on as a “revolution†in that science.†Ibid. p. 66 Duveen p. 342. cfHoneyman 1933. See Printing and the Mind of Man 238. 8vo. pp. xxx 2 443. with half-title. 3 folding engraved plates. index. contemporary tree calf gilt back head of spine & corners damaged front joint partly cracked. thl50 Paris: Deterville, 1801 unknown
1801866Paris: Chez Deterville 1801. Second edition. <br /> <br /> A significant early collected work by Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier the founder of modern chemistry bringing together a series of his shorter but influential papers on physics and chemistry. Opuscules Physiques et Chimiques reflects the transitional moment in late 18th-century science when experimental chemistry began to replace older speculative systems. The volume includes studies on elastic fluids gases combustion fermentation and chemical decomposition illustrating Lavoisier’s role in redefining chemical processes through quantitative experimentation and precise observation.<br /> <br /> This 1801 second edition is particularly notable for its historical context: as stated in the prefatory note the work was printed during Lavoisier’s imprisonment amid the French Revolution shortly before his execution in 1794. As such the book stands not only as a scientific milestone but also as a poignant artifact of Enlightenment science disrupted by political upheaval. The inclusion of engraved folding plates depicting experimental apparatus underscores the practical and experimental nature of the work offering insight into early laboratory techniques that helped establish modern chemical methodology.<br /> <br /> Condition & Binding: Bound in contemporary full calf with an elaborately gilt-decorated spine and a central gilt armorial device on the boards likely institutional or academic possibly French reading “Collegium Lugdunense†or similar. Spine with gilt compartments and red morocco title label; some rubbing and wear to extremities including minor loss at head of spine. Boards show scuffing and surface wear but remain solid and attractive. Internally text is generally clean with light to moderate foxing and toning throughout. Overall- very good. Chez Deterville unknown
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1801291810Paris: Deterville 1801. Second. hardcover. very good. Illustrated with 3 folding copper engravings. xxx ii 443 2 pages. 8vo contemporary marbled boards with mottled calf spine decorated in gilt; marbled page edges. Paris: Deterville 1801. Second Edition. Final leaf damaged else a very good clean copy.<br/> <br/> "Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier a meticulous experimenter revolutionized chemistry. He established the law of conservation of mass determined that combustion and respiration are caused by chemical reactions with what he named "oxygen" and helped systematize chemical nomenclature among many other accomplishments." -- Science History Institute<br/> <br/> Deterville unknown
18011106210079Paris: Deterville 1801. 2nd. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. xxx 443 pp. 3. French. Quarter bound in contemporary leather. Marbled boards. Red spine label with gilt lettering. Five gilt trimmed raised bands and gilt head and tail lines. minor scattered foxing. Three fold out plates in back. Second edition of Lavoisier's first major work originally published in 1774 in which he combined a historical survey of research on gases with an account of his own pneumatic experiments and first raised doubts about the phlogiston theory. Duveen & Klickstein 123 this edition; Duveen page 341; Norman 128; Partington III 388-94 all citing the original edition. Paris: Deterville hardcover
1801S8896Paris:: Deterville An IX 1801. 1801. 8vo. 197 x 122 mm xxx 2 443 pp. Three folding engraved plates. Speckled edges; paper flaws in K2 and O5 affecting text. Quarter-bound in 19th century half calf over brown marbled boards raised bands gilt-stamped title and gilt-rules on spine; covers off. Housed in a custom folding chemise and red quarter morocco and cloth slipcase raised bands gilt rules and gilt-stamped titles; light shelf wear. Second edition second issue. "An entirely different issue of the usual 'Seconde edition.' Deterville has reprinted the entire book with the errata corrected in the text and the plates re-engraved by Tardieu l'aine Rue de Sorbonne No. 385. In the original edition the engraver had been de la Gardette who incidentally engraved Lavoisier's book-plate. The half-title with the titre de relais is present as before. The remark which appears at the end of the prior issue 'Le Privilege du Roi se trouve aux Memoires de l'Academie Royale del Sciences' is here omitted." Duveen & Klickstein. This is Lavoisier's first major work. In this work on combustion and calcination which first appeared in 1774 Lavoisier first published his investigations into the nature and properties of gases in connection with numerous experiments and laid the basis of his antiphlogistic theory. Lavoisier gives a history of gases and a detailed account of his experiments. It was in this pioneer work that he broke ground that was new to him and asserted himself on an important question that was in controversy. The Opuscules one of Lavoisier's four major works resulted from his study on combustion and experiments with phosphorus and sulfur and the conversion of calces into metals. The work consists of a historical section and an introduction on gases; the second part describes his experiments dealing with the problems of combustion calcination and air fixation. "Although Priestley isolated oxygen it was Lavoisier who discovered its real significance. He showed the true nature of the interchange of gases in the lungs and exploded Stahl's phlogiston theory." Garrison and Morton. A native Parisian Lavoisier was one of the most important scientists of the 18th century. Because of his loyalty to the Ancien Regime Lavoisier fell into disfavor with the ruling National Assembly. He and his father were both arrested on 24 December 1793 tried on 8 May 1794 and executed by guillotine the same day. As the apocryphal story goes Lavoisier appealed at his trial for time to complete some scientific work at which the presiding judge replied "The Republic has no need of scientists." Authentic however is the remark attributed to Lagrange the day after Lavoisier's execution: "It took them only an instant to cut off that head and a hundred years may not produce another like it." The titre de relais reads: "Cet ouvrage a l'exception des tables fut imprime pendant la detention du citoyen Lavoisier. Il ne faut donc pas etre surprise si l'edition n'en est pas belle; on se rappelera sans peine qu'a cette epoque les matiepremieres manquoient pour l'impression." trans.: "This work with the exception of the tables was printed during the detention of Citizen Lavoisier. One should not be surprised if the edition is not beautiful; one will note without sorrow that this impression is without the errors of the first edition.". Provenance: From the Robert Honeyman IV library sold at auction by Sotheby Park Bernet & Co. May 12 1980 Part V Lot # 1933. References: BM Readex Vol. 14 p. 998; Cole 770; DSB Vol. VIII pp. 66-91; Duveen p. 342; Duveen & Klickstein 123; Norman 1288 1st ed.; Partington III 372 V; Poggendorff I 1392. Deterville, An IX [1801]. hardcover books
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1801291810Paris: Deterville 1801. Second. hardcover. very good. Illustrated with 3 folding copper engravings. xxx ii 443 2 pages. 8vo contemporary marbled boards with mottled calf spine decorated in gilt; marbled page edges. Paris: Deterville 1801. Second Edition. Final leaf damaged else a very good clean copy.<br/><br/> "Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier a meticulous experimenter revolutionized chemistry. He established the law of conservation of mass determined that combustion and respiration are caused by chemical reactions with what he named "oxygen" and helped systematize chemical nomenclature among many other accomplishments." -- Science History Institute<br/><br/> Deterville unknown books
64113Paris, Deterville, an XI-1801, in-8, XXX-443 pages, 3 planches dépliantes, veau marbré, dos à nerfs et fleuronné, tranches jonquille, Nouveau tirage de la seconde édition, avec les fautes corrigées et les planches gravées par Tardieu. En fait, il s'agit de la troisième édition de cet ouvrage qui fut imprimée durant la captivité de Lavoisier, comme le précise l'avis placé au verso de la page du faux-titre, dans lequel l'éditeur s'excuse de la mauvaise qualité de l'édition ; "on se rappellera qu'à cette époque les matières premières manquoient pour l'impression". C'est donc la première édition qui parait après la mort du fameux chimiste. Elle comprend le retirage des planches gravées en taille-douce par Tardieu. L'ouvrage s'achève sur un index-glossaire utile. Lavoisier se proposait de joindre ce recueil à la collection de ses "Mémoires et Rapports" qu'il préparait en prison. Cette publication devait comprendre 8 volumes qui, évidemment, ne furent jamais imprimés. Cependant, les "Opuscules" présentés ici furent mis en vente en 1801 par Deterville en même temps qu'une nouvelle édition, la troisième, du "Traité élémentaire de chimie" dont ils constituaient une sorte de supplément. Duveen & Klickstein, 123. Ex-dono à l'encre daté de 1856 sur une garde blanche. Reliure modeste. Couverture rigide
13307Opuscules physiques et chimiques Seconde édition. In 8 Plein cuir fauve raciné, pièce de titre cuir crème, fers, caissons, roulette, filets dorés.130x205mm Faux –titre, titre, XXX, 443 pages, Première partie Précis historiques sur les émanations élastiques qui se dégagent des corps pendant la combustion, pendant la fermentation. Seconde partie Nouvelle recherche sur l’existence d’un fluide élastique. 3 planches dépliantes en fin e volume. A Paris chez Deterville libraire an IX-1801.
180180687Chez Deterville, à Paris Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1801 Book condition, Etat : Moyen broché, sous couverture d'attente bleue fort et grand In-8 1 vol. - 473 pages
41537Paris, Deterville, 1801 (an IX). In-8°, XXX-443p. Reliure demi-bassane fauve à coins, dos lisse avec pièce de titre noire,