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101983Georges Bataille Paris, secrétaire général Georges Bataille, 275x223mm, (8),56pp., broché sous couverture typographique.
101981Georges Bataille Paris, secrétaire général Georges Bataille, 271x216mm, (8),64p. numérotées de 185 à 248, broché sous couverture typographique
1922139418Paris: Les Éditions G. Crès & Cie 1922. 32p. 48 b&w plates text in French pencil notes denoting country/region of origin of the artworks first edition in worn 10x7 inch paper boards with inkstains rough chipping to spine else good condition. Questo Volume è Apparso Nello Serie Orbis Pictus. Les Éditions G. Crès & Cie unknown
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
1922139418Paris: Les Éditions G. Crès & Cie 1922. 32p. 48 b&w plates text in French pencil notes denoting country/region of origin of the artworks first edition in worn 10x7 inch paper boards with inkstains rough chipping to spine else good condition. Questo Volume è Apparso Nello Serie Orbis Pictus. Les Éditions G. Crès & Cie unknown books
1983DADAX3795763843Eulenburg 1983-09-01. paperback. New. 5.50x1.57x7.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Eulenburg paperback
1983x-3795763843Schott & Co Ltd 1983. Paperback. New. 658 pages. 7.64x5.67x1.73 inches. Schott & Co Ltd paperback
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312pp VG/none First edition. Illustrated editorial hardcover with just light signs of dust on the back otherwise in excellent conditions, clean and tight, almost as new inside. “There is a certain nervousness about discussing the prominence of Jews in twentieth-century mathematics. This book does an excellent job in presenting an issue the history of mathematics which is generally recognised and acknowledged by mathematicians, but hardly ever dealt with in print. A careful and authoritative account of the lives and contributions of his subjects.” (Prof. Reuben Hersch)
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2013DADAX1489908900Springer 2013-05-30. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989. paperback. New. 6.10x0.91x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer paperback
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2013x-1489908900Springer 2013. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 396 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.91 inches. Springer paperback
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A cent’anni di distanza dalla prima edizione, del 1922, Durata e simultaneità di Bergson presenta ancora importanti spunti di carattere filosofico, per comprendere appieno il pensiero del filosofo francese, in particolare il tema della durata, e mantiene un fondamentale valore storico per cogliere l’ampio dibattito filosofico e scientifico suscitato dalla teoria di Einstein. Quest’edizione italiana del testo è arricchita con tutti gli altri scritti di Bergson dedicati alla relatività, la discussione con Einstein, le note e le lettere del filosofo su queste tematiche o sul libro, oltre a quelle rivolte al grande fisico tedesco. Le polemiche e le incomprensioni tra filosofi e fisici sulla teoria della relatività, le vicissitudini editoriali del testo, nonché le analisi critiche di filosofi come Maurice Merleau-Ponty e Gilles Deleuze, e scienziati come Arthur S. Eddington, Louis De Broglie, Olivier Costa de Bauregard e Ilya Prigogine, in un libro che continua a offrire spunti di riflessione e a suscitare inesaurite opposizioni su di un tema capitale come quello del dibattito tra il tempo dei filosofi e il tempo della scienza. Autori: Henri Bergson. Curatori: Paolo Taroni.
19412142520/12/1941. <p>Brigitte Kaufmann was born in Germany but when the Nazis came to power in 1933 she fled to Paris. In France Kaufmann worked as an actress under the name of Brigitte Châtel and translated documents. She met her future husband Alfred Alexander-Katz in Paris and they married in 1939; the following day her husband was taken to an internment camp. He was given the choice of being interned in a labor camp or joining the Foreign Legion and chose the latter. Alexander was then sent to Clermont in Vichy France and the family relocated there.</p><p>Dr. Walter Rudlin was a social science professor at Sarah Lawrence College in New York and actively involved in anti-fascist activities. He was the author of “The Growth of Fascism in Great Britainâ€. In September 1942 he left his position and joined the U.S. Board of Economic Welfare whose chair was Vice President Henry Wallace. His wife Eryl was interested in bringing Jews in Europe out of harm’s way and she knew the Alexander-Katz family.</p><p>So Eryl sought to get Brigitte and her family safely out of Europe to Mexico and sought Einstein’s help. On March 12 1941 Einstein responded noting that Brigitte is his relative. “Thank you very much for your letter of March 11th. I am very gratified indeed to learn that our mutual friends Fred and Brigitte Alexander-Katz have some prospect to receive a visa into Mexico. I am certainly willing to vouch for their reliability and integrity both personal and political. I have known Mrs. Brigitte Alexander-Katz - whose family is related to mine - since she was a little girl. Her husband a very able engineer will certainly be useful to any country which receives him. If you will send me the address of the proper Mexican authority I shall gladly send any letter of recommendation desired.†This was a warm letter indeed expressing true concern and friendship for the Alexander-Katz family.</p><p>On April 3 1941 Einstein again wrote Rudlin noting “Enclosed I am sending you the requested letters in the hope that they may be successful.†But there were delays and no visa so Rudlin wrote Einstein seven months later asking him to take the matter up with the Mexican government.</p><p><strong>Typed letter signed</strong> on his blind-embossed letterhead Princeton December 20 1941 to Mrs. Eryl Rudlin saying that he expects the visa to be granted but does not feel he ought to approach the Mexican government directly. <em>“The Mexican authorities know that I am interested in the case of the Alexander-Katz family; they have kept me informed about the whole development of the matter. I have no doubt that admission to Mexico will be granted as it has been granted to hundreds of people in the same situation. I can give Mr. Alexander-Katz a recommendation but it is out of the question that I ask the Minister of Education to send him an official invitation. I have already done what could be done without intrusion.â€</em></p><p>Despite what he writes here to calm Mrs. Rudlin Einstein might have exerted some gentle pressure on Mexico by contacting the Mexican ambassador to the U.S. Gilberto Bosques; or the Alexander-Katz visas may have already being granted at that moment. The Einstein Archives is silent on this subject. But soon after Einstein soon wrote this letter in 1942 a telegram to the young Alexander-Katz family arrived stating that Einstein and Rudolph Uhlman a lawyer in New York had secured visas through Ambassador Bosques for them to escape to Veracruz Mexico aboard the ship San Thomé.</p><p>In Mexico Brigitte she became a noted author actress director and translator. She became the first woman in Mexico to produce and direct television programs. Speaking five languages she also worked as a translator for UNESCO and Amnesty International. Her daughter Susana and granddaughter Sophie also became actors.</p> unknown
1957100150162JULLIARD 1957 in12. 1957. Broché. E=mc² est un recueil de nouvelles de Pierre Boulle principalement de science-fiction humoristique et philosophique. L'ouvrage comprend quatre contes dont trois relèvent de la SF humoristique tandis que le quatrième aborde des questions de conscience. Une des nouvelles revisite l'histoire de la physique moderne en mettant en scène Einstein et ses disciples