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1920607625Bonn, Cohen, 1920. 44 S. Name a. Tit.
1920015068Friedrich Cohen, Bonn 1920. Vierte Auflage Broschur Zufriedenstellend
192098703ABBonn, Fr. Cohen, 1920. 8. Aufl. Gr.-8°. 44 S. OKt. - Etwas gebräunt, sonst gut erhalten. 8
190639057Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1906. Bound in a fine recent hmorocco. Gilt lettering on spine. "Annalen der Physik" Bd. 20 Heft 8 pp. 433-640. The Einstein paper pp. 627-633. <br/><br/><em>First edition of this paper in the periodical form in which Einstein shows that the conservation of mass is a special application of his energy principle E= Mc2 - "Einstein considers a weightless horizontal cylinder filled with electromagnetic radiation and closed to the external world. A certain amount of radiating energy E moves from the left end of the cylinder to the right end transferring a certain amount of momentum due to radiation pressure to the left end which translates the cylinder to the left. When the radiation arrives at the right end the motion stops. We now imagine that a practically massless body absorbs this radiation moves back to the left and deposits it to its original state. Then the body moves back to right end into its original position. Now a complete cycle has taken place the system is back in its original state but the center of mass has moved by a certain amount to the left. This process can be repeated any number of times with the result that a body all by itself without any external forces can change its centre of mass by an arbitrary amount in contradiction to all physical evidence. This conclusion is avoided if we assume that the energy E is associated with the mass M=E/c2 in which case the centre of mass remains permanently at rest in agreement with our ecpectations." Cornelius Lanczos. - Weil: 13. </em> unknown
190639057Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1906). Bound in a fine recent hmorocco. Gilt lettering on spine. ""Annalen der Physik"", Bd. 20, Heft 8, pp. 433-640. The Einstein paper pp. 627-633.
191514657Leipzig and Berlin: B.G. Teubner 1915. With frontispiece portrait of Minkowski and text figures. Boards spine and corners frayed and cracking. Sammelband containing the original papers on the special and general theories of relativity with a foreword by O. Blumenthal. It is in Minkowski's famous paper Raum und Zeit Space and time that he proposes the concept of time as the fourth dimension and initiates a mathematical study that became the basis of the later development of the theory. Included here is the re-issue of that work by Einstein and Lorentz with notes by A. Sommerfeld published after Minkowski's untimely death along with other papers by the two scientists whose works led to the abandonment of space and time as separate entities. <br /> <br /> Weil 59; see Printing & the Mind of Man 401. B.G. Teubner unknown
19821iiCd0019Stuttgart Germany/ Deutschland: B.G. Teubner Verlagsgesellschaft 1982. Book. Like New. Hardcover Canvas. 8vo or 8° Medium Octavo: 7¾" x 9¾" tall. 159 pp. Clean fresh copy with very light shelf wear crisp pages and clean text. No dj. Text in German. B.G. Teubner Verlagsgesellschaft Hardcover
192258897Leipzig: Verlag und Druck von B.G. Teubner 1922. 8vo. In the original green cloth binding. Fine and clean. 159 1 pp. <br/><br/><em>Fourth edition. </em> hardcover
191315188Leipzig Berlin: D. G. Teubner 1913. First edition. Wraps as issued. Very Good. Leipzig: Berlin Teubner 1913. First edition in original yellow wraps. 89 pp. Very good. Small chip at heel of spine else an exceptional copy. Fortschritte der Mathematischen Wissenschaften in Monographien Heft 2 First edition of this pivotal work; 3 articles by Lorentz; the famous 2 articles by Einstein 'Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter Körper' 1905; Minkowski's article 'Raum und Zeit' 1908 in which paper he proposes "the concept of time as the fourth dimension. With new notes by A. Sommerfeld 5 pp and foreword by O. Blumenthal series editor. D. G. Teubner paperback
192200007571Leipzig: Verlag und Druck von B.G. Teubner 1922. Fourth Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 159 pp. Bound in green cloth with black lettering on the spine and the front board. Mit einem beitrag von H. Weyl und Anmerkungen von A. Sommerfeld. Vorwort von O. Blumenthal. Vierte vermehrte auflage. Lacks the dust jacket. A collection of scientific papers concering the theory of relativity whose historic importance cannot be overstated. The first experimental confirmation of the theory occurred in 1919 after which Einstein became a worldwide celebrity and his new theory subsequently displaced the classical Newtonian theory. In 1921 Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. This is the fourth German trade edition with text in German of this collection of papers published just before the first English trade edition. Boni Liveright 67. A Very Good book with the front hinge starting toning to the pastedowns and leaves and two former owner's names one on the title page not obscuring the text and one on the front endpaper "Simon O Friedlung 29 Mar 1952 Amsterdam. Verlag und Druck von B.G. Teubner hardcover
19209913Leipzig Berlin 1920. Orig. boards. Back discoloure. 4146 pp. -The corrected third edition of these importent contributions to the theory of relativity. hardcover
1915003770Leipzig: B. G. Teubner 1915. Soft cover. Fine/Very Good. Fortschritte der Mathematischen Wissenschaften in Monographien. Heft 2. Original wraps sewn in to marbled boards 6" x 9.5 with cloth spine - overall very good to very good; text of 89 pp is fine <br/> <br/> B. G. Teubner paperback
1913WRCLIT84021Leipzig & Berlin: B.G. Teubner 1913. 289pp. Printed green cloth. Ink name and bookplate on pastedown front free endsheet brittle and detached cloth a bit faded and lightly soiled but a very good copy. First edition in this format of three essays by Lorentz two by Einstein and one by Minkowski with a foreword by Otto Blumenthal. Einstein's two essays "Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter Korper" and "Ist die Tragheit eines Korpers von seinem Enerheinhalt abhangig" were first published in 1905 in ANNALEN DER PHYSIK the first being Einstein's first publication on special relativity. Minkowski's essay "Raum und Zeit" was first published in 1909 see PMM 401. B.G. Teubner hardcover books
1958683891958 Stuttgart, Teubner, 1958, in 8°, cartonnage de l'éditeur, 159 pages.
192258897Leipzig: Verlag und Druck von B.G. Teubner, 1922. 8vo. In the original green cloth binding. Fine and clean. 159, (1) pp.
19209913Leipzig, Berlin, 1920. Orig. boards. Back discoloure. (4),146 pp. -The corrected third edition of these importent contributions to the theory of relativity.
19152070Leipzig u. Berlin, B. G. Teubner, 1915. Frontispiz, 2 Bl., 89 S., 2., durchges. Abdruck Original-Kartonband Zustand -2, Decke u. Titelporträt: kl. Randeinrisse u. Knicke, Rücken: am Kopf eingerissen, unaufgeschnittenes Ex. Fortschritte der mathematischen Wissenschaften in Monographien. Heft 2.
191176314Braunschweig : Vieweg 1911. 1. Aufl. X, 208 S. : Mit 14 Abb. ; 22cm Leinen [3 Warenabbildungen] 0
1988136729München: Beck. 1988.
1920607617Hamburg, Hartung, 1920. 4 Bl., 139 S. Bibl.-Einbd. St. a. Tit.
194431583ABWien, Springer, 1944. 8°, 16 S., geheftet, 'nicht im Handel', Sonderabdruck aus 'Wiener Chemiker-Zeitung', Jahrg vorne oben eine gestempelte Zahl (004--.), sonst ein schönes, sauberes Exemplar.
192516931Bergen, Harte, 1925. 8°, 26 Seiten mit 1 Abbildung. Illustrierter Orig.Karton.
1979ABE-1559213050286COLLECTION PHILOSOPHIA N°5-366 PAGES-16 CM X 24 CM-COUVERTURE ILLUSTREE (DESSIN DE TREMOIS)-(16E)
1941433111941. Offprint from Universidad Nacional de Tucuman Revista Serie A 2 1941. 11-15pp. 270 x 179 mm. Original printed wrappers. Very good. "Address to joint meeting of the American Physics Society and the American Association of Physics Teachers Princeton Dec. 29 1941 under the title: 'Solutions of finite mass of the gravitational equations'" Weil. Weil Albert Einstein Bibliography 208. unknown
194146476Tucuman Argentina 1941. Royal8vo. Orig. printed wrappers. Offprint from "Revista. Universidad Nacional de Tucuman" Series A Matematicas y Fisica Teorica Vol. 2 Diciembre de 1941 Nos 1 y 2. Pp. 11-15. Fine and clean. This copy has belonged to Abraham Pais 1918-2000 - the famous Einstein scholar theoretical physicist and Einsteins collegue at Princeton - and having his name on top of the frontwrapper "A Pais" <br/><br/><em>First edition of a scarce paper in the offprint version. The paper "represents the basis of the one written by the same author in collaboration with Wolfgang Pauli in 1943 in which by following analogous lines the proof of the non-existence of regular particle-type solutions was generalized to the case of cilyndrical geometries in Kaluza-Klein theory Einstein & Pauli 1943. Besides other generalizations were subsequently presented. The non-existence of such solutions in classical unified field theory was undoubtedly an important criterion leading Einstein's investigations."Galvagno and Giribet."In his search for a unified field theory that could undercut quantum mechanics Einstein considered five-dimensional classical Kaluza-Klein theory. He studied this theory most intensively during the years 1938-1943. One of his primary objectives was finding a non-singular particle solution. In the full theory this search got frustrated and in the x5-independent theory Einstein together with Pauli argued it would be impossible to find these structures." Jeroen van Dongen.Weil: 208. - Boni: 243. </em> unknown