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1921100484Imprimerie Albert Kundig à Genève , Mémoires de la Société de Physique et d'Histoire Naturelle de Genève Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1921 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur crème In-4 1 vol. - 82 pages
198427131France Loisirs 1984 In-8, pleine toile éditeur. 250 p. Bon état. Sans sa jaquette.
198427617Editions Mengès 1984 Broché. Très bon état d’occasion.
199533314ABBraunschweig [u.a.], Vieweg (= Facetten), 1995. 8°, XVI, 299 S. mit einigen s/w-Abb., original Pappband mit illustr. original Schutzumschlag, der Umschlag leicht berieben, sonst ein schönes, textsauberes Exemplar (L)
1987274767BBKassel, Bärenreiter, 1987. Rev. Neuausg. Mit Abb. u. Notenbeisp. 260 S. OPbd. m. ill. OU. - Gutes bis sehr gutes Ex.
1972LFA-126722046Un ouvrage de 220 pages, format 115 x 175 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1972, Editions Seghers, collection "Nouveaux Horizons", bon état
193080796Paris: Calmann Lévy 1930. Fine. Calmann Lévy Paris 1930 22 x 27.50 cm broché First edition of this issue of the important journal dealing notably with archaeology fine arts and ethnography with Georges Bataille and Carl Einstein as principal editors. Very handsome copy. Contributions by Heinrich Ehl: ""L'heure de naissance de l'art européen occidental"" Georges Bataille ""La mutilation sacrificielle et l'oreille coupée de Vincent Van Gogh"" Michel Leiris: ""Le ""caput mortuum"" ou la femme de l'alchimiste"" Jean Bourdeillette: ""Franz Xaver Messerschmidt"" Zdenko Reich: ""Le massacre des porcs"" Carl Einstein: ""L'enfance néoloithique Hans Arp"" Jacques Prévert Maurice Leenhardt. Issue illustrated with photographs by Jacques-André Boiffard Calmann Lévy unknown
193081582Paris: Calmann Lévy 1930. Fine. Calmann Lévy Paris 1930 22 x 27.50 cm broché First edition of this issue of this important journal dealing notably with archaeology fine arts and ethnography and whose principal editors were Georges Bataille and Carl Einstein. A small tear at the foot of the spine a slight tear without loss at the foot of pages 21-22. Contributions by Heinrich Ehl: ""L'heure de naissance de l'art européen occidental"" Georges Bataille ""La mutilation sacrificielle et l'oreille coupée de Vincent Van Gogh"" Michel Leiris: ""Le ""caput mortuum"" ou la femme de l'alchimiste"" Jean Bourdeillette: ""Franz Xaver Messerschmidt"" Zdenko Reich: ""Le massacre des porcs"" Carl Einstein: ""L'enfance néoloithique Hans Arp"" Jacques Prévert Maurice Leenhardt. Issue illustrated with photographs by Jacques-André Boiffard. Calmann Lévy unknown
193080796Calmann Lévy | Paris 1930 | 22 x 27.50 cm | broché
193081582Calmann Lévy | Paris 1930 | 22 x 27.50 cm | broché
192510941Engelhorn, Stuttgart 1925. 64 S. Kart. Etwas angestaubt, gering stockfleckig. - Vorwort: "...daß die Einsteinsche Lehre (ganz zweifellos) gewisse Ideen aufweist, die einen Ewigkeitswert besitzen ... Aber nicht weniger zweifellos, daß manche Bestandteile nicht stichhaltig sind...
19696297Zürich : Orell Füssli, 1969. 116 S. Pappband / gebundene Ausgabe
1953019091University of California Press Berkeley / Los Angeles. First Printing. Clipped DJ in archival cover edge wear. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1953. University of California Press, Berkeley / Los Angeles hardcover
1953biblio37528<p>University of California Berkeley 1953. XXVII496 pages. Fine Hardcover in VeryGood DJ. DarkRed cloth Bookplate with spine title. No Wear. Clean Unmarked throughout Excellent binding and hinges. The DJ got light edge wear. 9.5"x6.25"x1.6". be46009.</p> University of California hardcover
1968689Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press 1968. Second Revised Edition Thus. Publisher's Blue Cloth Gilt Detailing. Near Fine/Very Good. A Near Fine Book in a Very Good or Better Dust Jacket Unclipped $15.00. Book is lightly shelf worn and sunned to extremities. Text block is a bit toned and soiled especially to top edge. Text is unmarked. Binding is tight and square. Dust Jacket is lightly shelf worn to extremities. Jacket is generally and variously toned from sunning. A few marks and scuffs present. Hardcover. Octavo. xxviii 5 6-496pp. . University of California Press unknown
1953040592Berkeley and Los Angeles CA: University of California Press 1953. Book. Near Fine. Original Cloth. First Thus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Dark mauve cloth paper title label mounted on upper spine panel. Slight binding lean text block edges a bit toned by age. Dust jacket a bit toned along spine panel with 1" closed tear at head of front joint light shelf wear now in mylar. xxvii496 pp. Einstein's foreword in German with facing-page translation into English. University of California Press Hardcover
1953048358BERKELEY CA.: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS. SMALL CHIP TO THE DJ CLEAN UNMARKED COPY! . VG. Hardcover. First Edition. 1953. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS hardcover
1997295591Frankfurt am Main : Haag und Herchen, 1997. 271 Seiten. Index ; 21 cm. Originalkarton.
192249429Berlin Julius Springer 1922-24. 8vo. 4 contemporary half cloth binding: two in uniform half green cloth and two en uniform grey/blue half cloth. In "Zeitschrift für Physik" Bd. 10 11 16 & 21. Entire volumes offered. All volumes with stamp to title page and front free end paper otherwise a fine and clean set. Friedmann: Bd. 10: Pp. 377-386; Bd. 21: P.p. 326-332. Einstein: Bd. 11:P. 326; Bd. 16: P. 228. <br/><br/><em>First printing of these four landmark paper in which Friedman "introduced into cosmology two concepts of revolutionary importance the age og the world and the creation of the world" Kragh Cosmology and Controversy. "In his paper of 1922 Friedmann offered a complete analysis of the solutions of Einstein's cosmological field equations that went beyond the earlier solutions of Einstein and de Sitter as it also included nonstatic solutions. Friedmann did so clearly and explicitly: "The purpose of this note" he wrote "is firstly to show that the cylindrical Einsteinand spherical de Sitter worlds are special cases of more general assumptions and secondly to demonstrate the possibility of a world in which the curvature of space is independent of the three spatial coordinates but does on time".Ibid.In 'Über die Krümmung des Raumes' Friedman derived the non-stationary solutions to Einstein's field equations. Einstein quickly responded in a short comment 'Bemerkung' in which he expressed his suspicion of such a model of the Universe and apparently pointed out an error in Friedman's calculations. However Friedman now wrote a letter to Einstein in which he enclosed his full calculations. Shortly after this Einstein submitted a short notice Notiz in which he admitted that he himself had performed a calculation error and that Friedman's solutions which shed new light on the matter were valid. Friedman's expanding universe model was corroborated by Edwin Hubble's red-shift observations in 1929. In 'Über die Möglichkeit einer Welt mit konstanter negativer Krümmung des Raumes' Friedman derived the Friedman-equations and demonstrated that he had command of all three Friedman-models describing positive zero and negative curvature respectively nearly a decade before the independent discoveries of the same models by Lemaître Robertson and Walker. "Friedmann made a valuable contribution to Einstein's general theory of relativity. As always his interest was not limited simply to familiarizing himself with this new field of science but led to his own remarkable investigations. Friedmann's work on the theory of relativity dealt with one of its most difficult questions the cosmological problem. In his paper "Über die Krümmung des Raumes" 1922 he outlined the fundamental ideas of his cosmology: the supposition concerning the homogeneity of the distribution of matter in space and the consequent homogence of "world" time for which at any moment in time the metrics of space will be identical at all points and in all directions. This theory is especially important because it leads to a sufficiently correct explanation of the fundamental phenomenon known as the "red shift." This solution of the Einstein field equations obtained from the above propositions is the model for any homogeneous and isotropic cosmological theory. It is interesting to note that Einstein thought that the cosmological solution to the equations of a field had to be static and had to lead to a closed model of the universe. Friedmann discarded both conditions and arrived at an independent solution. Einstein welcomed Friedmann's results because they showed the dispensability of the ad hoc cosmological term Einstein had been forced to introduce into the basic field equation of general relativity". DSB. Weil 122 & 130. </em> hardcover
192225530Braunschweig & Berlin Germany: Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn/Julius Springer 1922 1923 1924. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Alexander Alexandrovich Friedmann 1888-1925 was a Russian mathematician and physicist who built upon Einstein's theory of relativity and further expanded his own theories that the universe has both homogeneous looks the same from every location and isotropic looks the same in every direction. The following articles expand upon these theories: "Über die Krümmung des Raumes" "On the Curvature of Space" by Alexander Friedmann Zeitschrift für Physik 10 pp. 377-386 1922. "Notiz du der Arbeit von A. Friedmann ‘Über die Krümmung des Raumes'" "Note on the work of A. Friedmann ‘On the Curvature of Space'" by Albert Einstein Zeitschrift für Physik 16 p. 228 1923. "Über die Möglichkeit einer Welt mit konstanter negativer Krümmung des Raumes" "On the possibility of a world with constant negative curvature of space" by Alexander Friedmann Zeitschrift für Physik 21 pp. 326-332 1924. Volume 10: iv 413 pp. 8vo; Volume 16: iv 409 1 pp. 8vo; Volume 21: iv 382 pp 8vo. Each volume is ex-library with brown patterned paper boards lighter brown cloth spines and corner tips; gold embossed titling to spine. Library stamps within including stamps on title page of each volume very clean with card pocket remaining on the rear pastedown of each volume. All text in German. Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn/Julius Springer hardcover books
192234667Berlin Julius Springer 1922-24. 8vo. In: "Zeitschrift für Physik" Vol. 10 pp. 377 ff.Vol.11 pp.326 vol.16 pp.228 vol.21 pp.326-332. The entire four volumes offered here. Contemporary half cloth bindings. <br/><br/><em>Two landmark papers in the history of cosmology: All first editions. In 'Über die Krümmung des Raumes' Friedman derived the non-stationary solutions to Einstein's field equations. Einstein quickly responded in a short comment 'Bemerkung' in which he expressed his suspicion of such a model of the Universe and apparently pointed out an error in Friedman's calculations. However Friedman now wrote a letter to Einstein in which he enclosed his full calculations. Shortly after this Einstein submitted a short notice Notiz in which he admitted that he himself had performed a calculation error and that Friedman's solutions which shed new light on the matter were valid. Friedman's expanding universe model was corroborated by Edwin Hubble's red-shift observations in 1929. In 'Über die Möglichkeit einer Welt mit konstanter negativer Krümmung des Raumes' Friedman derived the Friedman-equations and demonstrated that he had command of all three Friedman-models describing positive zero and negative curvature respectively nearly a decade before the independent discoveries of the same models by Lemaître Robertson and Walker. </em> hardcover
1916140945574Berlin: Verlag von Julius Springer 1916. First edition. First edition. 64 pp. Bound in publisher's wraps. Very Good with slightly toned wraps tiny stain to back wrap slightly bumped corners bookplate on verso of front wrap. <p>An early German language work on Einstein's theory of gravitation with a foreword by the man himself. Freundlich's first book. Verlag von Julius Springer unknown
192425388London:: Methuen 1924. Second edition revised and enlarged. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. . Very good or better in a jacket with an L-shaped closed split at the bottom of the jacket spine a label had been removed from the bottom of the spine which has skinned a few of the letters in the imprint; also there is some splitting along folds. An uncommon book in jacket. . 8vo. With a Preface by Albert Einstein. Methuen, hardcover
197172758Braunschweig: Vieweg (uni-text), 1971. M.I.T. Einführungskurs Physik. Lehrbuch für Lehrbuch für Studenten aller naturwissenschaftlichen und technischen Fachrichtungen ab 3. Semester 287 S. (23 cm) Broschierte Ausgabe
197999925571Hier et Demain 1979 Hier et Demain 1979, grand In-8 broché, 333 pages + index des noms et des sujets traités + illustrations. Cachet de bibliothéque. Trés bon état.