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1778Two folding printed tables & 13 folding engraved plates drawn & engraved by Madame Lavoisier. xliv 322 pp.; viii 331 pp. Two vols. 8vo antique sheep-backed marbled boards some foxing flat spines gilt. Paris: Cuchet 1793. Although described as the "seconde édition" on the title this seems to follow a pirated "seconde édition" printed by de Boiste earlier in the same year. Our edition was printed by Chardon. "One of the great milestones in the history of chemical literature. By common consent modern chemistry begins with this work 'which finally freed the science from its phlogiston chains and formed the starting point of its modern progress. It may be said to have done almost as much for chemistry as Newton's Principia did for physics' Zeitlinger. Lavoisier used the balance to demonstrate the weight of matter at every chemical change defined the terms element and compound explained combustion and the rusting of metals as a chemical combination with oxygen and through his concept of the conservation of matter developed methods of chemical analysis. The book contains the first list of twenty-three chemical elements and their compounds."-Neville II p. 21. Very good set. ❧ Cole 778. Duveen & Klickstein 157. Neville II p. 23. hardcover books
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1992141556Sceaux: Jacques Gabay 1992. Broché. Bon état. A l'italienne. Réimpression de l'édition originale. Couverture insolée. Jacques Gabay unknown
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thl52Paris: Deterville 1801. Third Edition Corrected and Enlarged of “one of the most important books in the history of chemistry which finally freed the science from its phlogiston chains and formed the starting point of its modern progress. It may be said to have done almost as much as for chemistry as Newton’s ‘Principia’ did for physics.†Zeitlinger quoted in Duveen Lavoisier’s ‘Traité’ “was a decisive move in the final overthrow of alchemy and the phlogiston theory introduced by Stahl a century earlier. By the use of the balance of weight determination at every chemical change and the building of a rational system of elements Lavoisier laid the foundation of modern chemistry. He introduced a modern definition of element and compound explained burning and rusting as a chemical combination with oxygen and included emission and absorption of heat in his chemical system. His concepts of the principles of the indestructibility and conservation of matter guided him in formulating his methods of organic analysis.†Dibner cfDibner 43. cfDuveen p. 340. cfGrolier 64. cfHoneyman 1939. cfPrinting and the Mind of Man 238. cfSparrow 127. cfFerguson II p. 12. cfNeu 2253-54. 2 Volumes. pp. lxiv 386; vii 1 377 1errata 2publisher’s catalogue. with half-titles. index. 13 engraved plates. 2 folding tables. contemporary quarter calf head of spine of Vol. II chipped upper rear joint starting light dampstain to several leaves in Vol. II else very good. thl52 Paris: Deterville, 1801 unknown
thl51Paris: Cuchet 1789. First Edition Second Issue of “one of the most important books in the history of chemistry which finally freed the science from its phlogiston chains and formed the starting point of its modern progress. It may be said to have done almost as much as for chemistry as Newton’s ‘Principia’ did for physics.†Zeitlinger quoted in Duveen Lavoisier’s ‘Traité’ “was a decisive move in the final overthrow of alchemy and the phlogiston theory introduced by Stahl a century earlier. By the use of the balance of weight determination at every chemical change and the building of a rational system of elements Lavoisier laid the foundation of modern chemistry. He introduced a modern definition of element and compound explained burning and rusting as a chemical combination with oxygen and included emission and absorption of heat in his chemical system. His concepts of the principles of the indestructibility and conservation of matter guided him in formulating his methods of organic analysis.†Dibner This edition contains tables and several excerpts from the records of the Academy of Sciences not included in the first edition of which only two copies are known. Dibner 43. Duveen p. 340. Grolier 64. Honeyman 1939. Printing and the Mind of Man 238. Sparrow 127. cfFerguson II p. 12. cfNeu 2253-54. 2 Volumes in 1. 8vo. pp. xliv 322; viii 323-651 2errata. with half-titles. 2 folding tables & 13 folding plates drawn & engraved by Lavoisier’s wife. woodcut ornaments & title vignettes. 19th century half calf joints cracked creases in spine library rubberstamp on front paste-down & title & number on spine of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. thl51 Paris: Cuchet, 1789 unknown
1793ABE-1747758279317Paris: Cuchet 1793. 2nd Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 Vols 8vo 2 folding tables 13 fine folding copperplates by Mme Lavoisier Second ed second issue This is authorized Chardon issue; 1st 1793 issue was pirated; 3rd 1793 issue was improved version of pirated issue by authorized publisher See Duveen and Klickstein pp 176-177 8vo 19th cent. half calf VG See A. Greenberg From Alchemy to Chemistry in Picture and Story John Wiley & Sons New York 2007 pp 313 315 316 335. Paris: Cuchet hardcover
1965006955Bruxelles Belgium: Culture et Civilisation 1965. Facsimile of the 1789 Cuchet Paris edition. Two volumes. xliv 322 viii 323-653 2 addenda 1 blank pp. Twelve folding plates 2 folding tables numerous tables index. Handsomely bound in full brown calf gilt-stamped red leather spine labels. Both volumes with a few faint rubs to leather else FINE. Lavoisier is considered to be the "Father of Modern Chemistry" and Traite Elementaire de Chimie the first modern chemical textbook which presented a unified view of new theories of chemistry. A lovely set. . Facsimile Edition. Full Calf. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Culture et Civilisation Hardcover books
1793263321Paris 1793. hardcover. very good. Seconde edition. Volume 2 only. 13 folding copperplates by Madame Marie Paulze Lavoisier. 8vo rebound in tan cloth. Paris: Chez Cuchet 1793. Very good.<br/><br/> The foundation stone of modern chemistry; a succinct exposition of his discoveries and an introduction to the new way of approaching chemistry. "One of the most important books in the history of chemistry which finally freed the science from its phlogiston chains and formed the starting point of its modern progress. It may be said to have done almost as much for chemistry as Newton's "Principia" did for Physics". Duveen 340 Zeitlinger. DSB VIII 66-9l. Ferguson II 12.<br/><br/> unknown books
1793EBS100381Paris: Cuchet 1793. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. AUTHORIZED SECOND EDITION OF LAVOISIER'S KEY WORK. This is authorized Chardon issue; 1st 1793 issue was pirated; 3rd 1793 issue was improved version of pirated issue by authorized publisher. Like the original 1789 edition the plates bear the signature of Madame Lavoisier."Although it does not show any material changes in the text nor any additions all the errata are here corrected and the plates are the original ones with Madame Lavoisier's signature. It is difficult to explain now the reasons why this edition was put out in the same year but it might be assumed that Lavoisier and Cuchet wanted to counteract the distribution of the books which had been fraudulently issued by printing an authoritative edition" Duveen & Klickstein. BOOK DETAILS AND CONDITION: 2 Vols 8vo 2 folding tables 13 fine folding copperplates by Mme Lavoisier Second ed second issue 8vo 19th cent. half calf VG See A. Greenberg From Alchemy to Chemistry in Picture and Story John Wiley & Sons New York 2007 pp 313 315 316 335 PROVENANCE: Professor A. Bernardes de Oliveira of Sao Paolo Brazil bookplate a well-known science book collector and Arthur C. Greenberg an author and expert on the history of chemistry. REFERENCES: Duveen et Klickstein 157; PMM 238 for the Paris 1789 edition. Paris: Cuchet hardcover
1793051313Chez Cuchet. Good with no dust jacket. 1793. Second Edition. Hardcover. Hardcover 2 volumes. Written in French no translations. Elementary Treatise on Chemistry Presented in a new order and According to Modern Discoveries. Beautiful matching mottled leather boards worn and frayed at edges some bumping. Soil and rubbing. Title labels on spines between worn raised bands. Spine ends frayed. Light foxing/soil/creasing to text. 2 fold out charts in volume 1 and 13 plates in volume 2 are all in nice condition a few rough edges from improper folding. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Chez Cuchet hardcover
1965006955Bruxelles Belgium: Culture et Civilisation 1965. Book. Fine. Full Calf. Facsimile Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Facsimile of the 1789 Cuchet Paris edition. Two volumes. xliv 322 viii 323-653 2 addenda 1 blank pp. Twelve folding plates 2 folding tables numerous tables index. Handsomely bound in full brown calf gilt-stamped red leather spine labels. Both volumes with a few faint rubs to leather else FINE. Lavoisier is considered to be the "Father of Modern Chemistry" and Traite Elementaire de Chimie the first modern chemical textbook which presented a unified view of new theories of chemistry. A lovely set. Culture et Civilisation Hardcover
LV91798Pòrtic . Nuevo. 2003tapa tova amb solapes.SINOPSIS:Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier conocido como Antoine Lavoisier después de la Revolución Francesa fue un noble quÃmico biólogo y economista francés. Pòrtic unknown
180180688Chez 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. - 384 pages
179386493Chez Cuchet, Libraire à Paris, M. DCC. LCIII Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1793 Book condition, Etat : Bon relié, demi-veau à 5 faux nerfs d'époque, pièce de titres verte, de tomainson fauve, caissons ornés grand In-8 1 vol. - 366 pages
17894282Paris, Chardon for Cuchet, 1789. 1789 2 vol. in-8° reliés en 1 (205 x 125 mm.) de : XLIV; 653 pp.; VIII; 2 pp.; quelques tableaux dans le texte dont 1 dépliant ; 13 planches dépliantes. Demi basane d'époque, dos lisse orné, titre de maroquin rouge, plats recouverts de papier bleuté. (Coiffes supérieur restaurée, rousseurs).
392692 volumes in-8 (200 x 118 mm), demi-basane de lépoque, dos lisses ornés de doubles filets dorés en place des nerfs, pièce de titre et de tomaison de veau rouge, xliv, 322 p., 2 tableaux dépliants et viij, [323]-653, (2) p., 13 planches dépliantes in fine. Paris, Cuchet, 1789.
1793103006Paris, Cuchet, 1793, in-8, 2 vol. in-8: XLIV-322 pp, 2 tabl. dép. + VIII-327 pp. 13 pl, Basane marbrée havane, dos long orné de filets et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre rouge, pièce de tomaison verte, tranches jaunes mouchetées, Édition ornée de belles planches dépliantes gravées au nombre de 13, gravées sur cuivre par Madame Lavoisier et 2 tableaux dépliants. Cette édition imprimée par Chardon et indiquée seconde, est en réalité la troisième (les deux précédentes ayant paru la même année, en 1789). Lavoisier y expose sa découverte de la nature de l'air. En mettant fin à la "théorie du phlogistique", il sépara définitivement la chimie de Stahl de celle de son époque. Bien complet des deux pages de faux-titre. Ex-libris héraldique Dyon [?]; livre de prix offert à Augustin Legros; ex-libris manuscrit d'Adèle Legros. Petites rousseurs, quelques taches, petit trou sans atteinte aux ff. A1 à A4, déchirure sans manque au f. F1, pâles décharges, petites épidermures. Cole n° 778 ; Duveen & Klickstein n° 157. Couverture rigide
1789187081789 Paris, Cuchet (de l'imprimerie de Charde), 1789, 2 tomes en 1 vol. in-8 de XLIV-322 pp. - VIII pp., puis paginé de la p. 323 à la p. 653 - (2) pp. d'errata, rel. d'ép. de plein veau brun granité, dos à nerfs orné de fers dorés, pièce de titre de veau marron, habiles restaurations anciennes, le faux-titre du tome 1 manque, comme à bon nombre d'exemplaires, la planche II est en double exemplaire, bon ex.
2005RO30312120Blanche. 2005. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 246 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.092-XXI ème siècle
1971RO30004897L'or du Temps. 1971. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 372 pages; bords frottés; quelques notes au crayon sur page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 704.948-Erotisme
197136248Paris, Regine Deforges, L'or du temps, 1971, in-8, Broché, 372 pages. Marque de mouillure sur la 4e de couverture. Intérieur bon.