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Kleine Lesespuren am Umschlag aber keine Einträge o.ä.,, ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar. - "man brüllt seine Lieben zunächst einmal an" -- Schuljahre: auf dem Wege zum "Einspänner" -- Umwege eines "Wunderkinds" -- "Vagabund und Eigenbrödler". Student in Zürich -- "Gott schuf den Esel und gab ihm ein dickes Fell" -- Experte III. Klasse "viel zu denken" -- "Herr Doktor Einstein" und die Realität der Atome -- Die Lichtquanten "sehr revolutionär" -- Die Relativbewegung "mein Leben für sieben Jahre" -- Die Relativitätstheorie "eine Modifikation der Lehre von Raum und Zeit" -- "viel Würdigung". Facetten zum Auftritt des Jahrhundertgenies -- Experte II. Klasse "mit Arbeit arg überladen" -- Vom "Treppenwitz" zum Herrn Professor -- "man lernt viel dabei". Professor in Zürich -- Ordinarius in Prag, aber nicht lange -- Ein Mann fällt vom Dach: Auf dem Wege zur Allgemeinen Relativitätstheorie -- "ich weiß nicht, ob ich noch Eier legen kann". Von Zürich nach Berlin -- "im Narrenhaus". Als Pazifist in Preußen -- "die höchste Befriedigung meines Lebens". Die Vollendung der Allgemeinen Relativitätstheorie -- "ganz >oben<, aber allein". Kriegsjahre in Berlin -- "fiel aus wegen Revolution" -- "daß ich das habe erleben dürfen". Die Bestätigung der Lichtablenkung und der "plötzlich berühmte Dr. Einstein" -- "alles Zeitungsgeschrei". Relativität im Rampenlicht "in Honig geschrieben". Relativität, Philosophie und -- Erkenntniskritik -- "Reisender in Relativität" -- "meine stärkste menschliche Bindung". Judentum -- Zionismus und die Reise nach Amerika -- "so lange der Rummel anhält". Weite Reisen, viel Politik und ein wenig Physik -- Wie Einstein den Nobelpreis erhielt, dadurch Preuße wurde und es vorläufig auch blieb -- "Das marmorne Lächeln der unerbittlichen Natur". Die Suche nach der einheitlichen Feldtheorie -- "lieber Angestellter in einer Spielbank". Die Aporien der Quantentheorie -- "nicht der wahre Jakob". Kritik an der Quantenmechanik -- "nach meinem eigenen Gusto". Politik, Patente, Krankheit und ein "wundervolles Ei" -- "ich revanchiere mich dafür". Öffentliches und Diskretes aus dem Leben eines "Unverbundenen" -- Adieu Berlin: "da es hier für mich brenzlig wird" -- Exil als Befreiung: "Ich werde das Land meiner Geburt wohl nicht mehr sehen." -- Princeton: eine "Schicksalsinsel" -- "Wenn schon, denn schon." Physikalische Realität und ein Paradoxon, Relativität und vereinheitlichte Theorie -- Der Krieg, ein Brief und die Bombe -- Zwischen der Bombe und den Gleichungen: "aber die Gleichungen sind für die Ewigkeit" -- "eine alte Schuld" ISBN 351840489X
Una pura teoria di relazioni tra singolarità. Se la filosofia antica cercava gli attributi assoluti ed essenziali credendo di aver scovato le sostanze universali per sé stanti, la logica einsteiniana si presenta come una pura teoria di relazioni tra singolarità, molto lontana da quel “che cosa è?” tanto da mettere in dubbio il valore dello stesso principio aristotelico su cui il filosofo greco aveva fondato parte del suo sapere: il principio di non-contraddizione. Infatti alla domanda “che cosa è la luce?” Einstein risponderà che “essa si manifesta sotto due sembianze”, per cui, se da una parte si allontana dalla domanda sul “che cosa è?”, dall’altra ammette la complementarietà di manifestazione della realtà: la luce si presenta vuoi come onda e vuoi come corpuscolo, prendendo egli dunque le distanze dal principio di non-contraddizione aristotelico. Autori: Armando Girotti.
1989134956Berlin: Elefanten Press. 1989.
br. Nel 1921 la figlia del matematico Federigo Enriques, Adriana, andò ad accogliere Einstein alla stazione di Bologna. Non conoscendone l'aspetto, cercò di individuarlo tra i viaggiatori di prima e di seconda classe. Quando, da un vagone di terza classe, vide scendere un signore imponente, con un cappello da artista a larghe falde e i capelli che ricadevano sulle orecchie, non ebbe dubbi. "Era lui, non poteva che essere lui. L'impronta del genio era scritta sulla sua fronte". La letteratura su Einstein è sterminata, ma è composta perlopiù da testimonianze classiche, corpose biografie e studi sull'opera scientifica. A cento anni dalla formulazione della teoria generale della relatività, questo libro unisce il racconto della vita del grande fisico all'esposizione della sua scienza e delle sue idee, combinando stile narrativo, fedeltà storica e rigore scientifico.
Mm 140x210 Collana "I Robinson/Letture". Brossura editoriale con bandelle, XI-174 pagine. Esemplare in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
198128106ABReinbek bei Hamburg, Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag, 1981. 19 cm, 182 Seiten, mit vielen sw Abbildungen, Taschenbuch. 52. - 57. Tsd. vorderer Buchdeckel mit leichten Knickspuren, gute Erhaltung. rowohlts monographien 162.
2005185226(Berlin), Wiley, (2005). 4°. M. zahlr. (teils farb.) Abb. 254 S., 1 Bl. OKart.
2005185227(Berlin), Wiley, (2005). 4°. M. zahlr. (teils farb.) Abb. 472 S. OKart.
200561303Weinheim, Wiley-VCH Verlag, 2005. Großformatig (28 x 21 cm), Ausstellungskatalog mit sehr zahlreichen farbigen Abbildungen, 472 S., illustr. Klapp-Broschur
br. Albert Einstein è stato uno dei più grandi scienziati del secolo scorso: fisico e filosofo tedesco naturalizzato svizzero e statunitense, nato a Ulma il 14 marzo 1879, con la sua Teoria della Relatività rivoluzionò il modo di interpretare il mondo fisico. Figlio di una benestante famiglia ebraica, trascorse i primi anni a Monaco e a Zurigo e, nel 1914, fu chiamato a Berlino per diventare membro dell'Accademia prussiana delle Scienze. Nobel nel 1921 per le scoperte sulla relatività, nel 1933, con l'ascesa di Hitler al potere, emigrò negli Stati Uniti, invitato dall'Institute for Advanced Study di Princeton, nel New Jersey. Morì a Princeton il 18 aprile del 1955.
1957104697Leipzig: Urania. (1957).
lc_91125et traduites en français, avec une introduction de M. Solovine
197528830München, Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1975. origi.Taschenbuch, 195 Seiten.
In 8°, br. edit., pp. 54,(2); ottimo es.. (m165) (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)
116051aafWiley-VCH, 2005, in-4to, 472 p., richement ill., cartonnage original.
19819726Berlin, Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, 1981. 4°; 43 Seiten, zahlr. Abbildungen; 1. Auflage Orig.-Heft Einband geknickt, Rücken eingerissen, Gebrauchsspuren Illustrierte Historische Hefte, Heft
197631779BBStuttgart/Dietikon/Zürich, Belser/Stocker-Schmid, 1976. 24 cm. 307 S. Ill., graph. Darst. OLwd., mit Schutzumschl. Su wenig bestossen, kleiner randl. Einriss, Seiten mit leichter Bräunung.
1957173586Berlin, Akademie-Verlag, 1957. M. 1 Portr. 174 S. OBr. Umschl. M. kl. Randlsäuren.
1953R0522-NWien,Schönbrunn-Vlg. 1953. 174 S. Mit Titelportr. u. mehr. Skizzen im Text. Oln. mit OU., Umschlag etw. beschädigt u. angestaubt, Einbd. am unteren Kapital bestoßen, innen tadellos.
(Piccola biblioteca Einaudi).<BR>16°, pp.145 (7). Ottima mz. perg. con tass. al dorso. Timbro di esempl. fuori commercio.
1968BL4012Basel & Stuttgart:: Schwabe 1968. 1968. 8vo. 126 pp. Maroon cloth dust-jacket; jacket heavily rubbed. Very good. Exchange of Letters between Albert Einstein and Arnold Sommerfeld. Schwabe, (1968). hardcover books
1930110352New York: Albert & Charles Boni 1930. First edition of this Einstein biography written by Rudolf Kayser a German literary historian and husband to Albert Einstein's stepdaughter Ilse under the pseudonym Anton Reiser. Octavo original cloth frontispiece of Einstein. Signed and dated by Einstein on the front free endpaper in the year of publication "Albert Einstein New York 1930." In near fine condition. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. Albert Einstein developed the general theory of relativity one of the two pillars of modern physics alongside quantum mechanics. Einstein's work is also known for its influence on the philosophy of science. Einstein is best known in popular culture for his mass-energy equivalence formula E = mc2 which has been dubbed "the world's most famous equation". He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics for his "services to theoretical physics" in particular his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect a pivotal step in the evolution of quantum theory David Bodanis. Albert & Charles Boni hardcover books
193090431New York: Albert & Charles Boni 1930. First edition of this Einstein biography written by Rudolf Kayser a German literary historian and husband to Albert Einstein's stepdaughter Ilse under the pseudonym Anton Reiser. Octavo original cloth frontispiece of Einstein. Inscribed by Albert Einstein with an original poem on the front free endpaper in German which translates as "It is <span class="match">a</span> curious f<span class="match">a</span>te to be objectified <span class="match">a</span>live. Think with humor while re<span class="match">a</span>ding. <span class="match">A</span>. Einstein." From the library of <span class="match">A</span>lex<span class="match">a</span>ndre <span class="match">a</span>nd C<span class="match">a</span>therine B<span class="match">a</span>rj<span class="match">a</span>nsky with her ownership signature to the verso of the front panel and notation below Einstein's inscription "S.S. 'Belgenl<span class="match">a</span>nd' New-York 14/XII/30." Russian sculptress Catherine Barjansky her celebrated cellist husband and Einstein were all close friends of King Albert I and Queen Elisabeth of Belgium. Barjansky described her experiences creating the now famed and very intimate sculptural portraits of Elizabeth and Albert in her 1947 joint memoir with her husband Portraits with Backgrounds. Catherine had an international career living at times in Rome <span class="hps">Berlin</span> <span class="hps">New York</span> <span class="hps">Vienna Paris</span> and <span class="hps">Brussels. </span>Einstein w<span class="match">a</span>s in New York <span class="match">a</span>t the time he inscribed the present volume h<span class="match">a</span>ving <span class="match">a</span>rrived <span class="match">a</span>bo<span class="match">a</span>rd the Belgenl<span class="match">a</span>nd three d<span class="match">a</span>ys e<span class="match">a</span>rlier. Einstein travelled aboard the Belgenland several times. He was on the ship in March 1933 intending to return home to Germany when he learned the alarming news that the Nazis had ransacked his summer cottage in Caputh. He soon decided it was too dangerous to return to Germany and when the ship docked in <span class="match">A</span>ntwerp Belgium he immedi<span class="match">a</span>tely reported to the Germ<span class="match">a</span>n consul<span class="match">a</span>te in Brussels where he turned in his Germ<span class="match">a</span>n p<span class="match">a</span>ssport <span class="match">a</span>nd renounced his citizenship. Einstein returned to <span class="match">A</span>meric<span class="match">a</span> in October beginning <span class="match">a</span> new life <span class="match">a</span>s <span class="match">a</span> member of the f<span class="match">a</span>culty of Princeton University's Institute for <span class="match">A</span>dv<span class="match">a</span>nced Study. In near fine condition. A complex and desirable association. Albert Einstein developed the general theory of relativity one of the two pillars of modern physics alongside quantum mechanics. Einstein's work is also known for its influence on the philosophy of science. Einstein is best known in popular culture for his mass-energy equivalence formula E = mc2 which has been dubbed "the world's most famous equation". He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics for his "services to theoretical physics" in particular his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect a pivotal step in the evolution of quantum theory David Bodanis. Albert & Charles Boni hardcover books
19492403Evanston IL: The Library of Living Philosophers Inc 1949. Signed Limited First Edition. Original leatherette. Fine. THE MAGNIFICENT SIGNED LIMITED FIRST EDITION ONE OF ONLY 760 COPIES SIGNED BY EINSTEIN. AN OUTSTANDING COPY IN ORIGINAL SLIPCASE. The seventh volume in "The Library of Living Philosophers" series Albert Einstein: Philosopher-Scientist is a tribute volume with essays by some of the most important scientists of the era reflecting on the importance of Einstein's work. Contributors include: Wolfgang Pauli Louis de Broglie Max Born Arnold Sommerfeld Georges Lemaitre Kurt Gödel and many more. Of special note is the essay by Niels Bohr "Discussion with Einstein on Epistemological Problems in Atomic Physics" which gives Bohr's perspective of the famous Einstein-Bohr debates. As Paul Schilpp notes in his Preface "These recollections of conversations with Einstein on the epistemological aspects of physical science would never have come into being were it not for the peculiar nature of this series."<br /> <br /> Also included as a first chapter is Einstein's important "Autobiographical Notes" in German and English and a final chapter by Einstein entitled "Remarks to the Essays Appearing in this Collective Volume". The "Autobiographical Notes" is the "closest Einstein ever came to writing an autobiography" Pais. <br /> <br /> With frontispiece portrait of Einstein by Yousef Karsh. Number 349 of the 760. Evanston IL: The Library of Living Philosophers Inc. 1949. Thick octavo approx. 6.75x9.75x1.75 original publisher's leatherette with gilt image of Einstein's signature on front board bevelled edges top edge gilt pages uncut; original slipcase. Housed in beautiful custom box by noted book artist Sjoerd Hofstra. Tiny bumps to spine ends some light wear to slipcase edges as usual. <br /> <br /> AN OUTSTANDING COPY OF AN ESSENTIAL EINSTEIN ITEM. The Library of Living Philosophers, Inc unknown books
1949140941460Evanston IL: The Library of Living Philosophers Inc 1949. First Edition; Signed Limited Issue. Near Fine. First edition signed limited issue; copy #362 of a 760 signed by Albert Einstein. Bound in publisher's brown morocco-grain cloth over bevel-edged boards stamped in gilt. Near Fine with slight darkening to spine and trivial rubbing to crown. Endsheets faintly browned. In a Near Fine publisher's original slipcase with light sunning and wear at edges. A fantastic copy signed by the iconic physicist whose name in synonymous with genius. The Library of Living Philosophers, Inc unknown books