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2001063456Tapestries Publishing 2001-06-01. Paperback. New. Brand new book from our store shelves. Ships same or next day. Tapestries Publishing paperback
2626116 January 1897. On letterhead of 9 Earls Court Square South Kensington London. A successful member of an English artistic family. See the Oxford DNB entries on his father Joseph Severn who nursed John Keats in Rome in his final illness and sister Mary Newton. 1p 12mo. In good condition lightly aged with thin strip of glue from mount to inner margin and details typed at head. Folded once. Reads: ‘Dear Mrs FitzSimon / I have much pleasure in sending an autograph of my dear friend Sir F. Leighton. I send also the portrait of Keats. It is photogravure by Hollyer from one of my father’s pictures / Yours sincerely / Walter Severn’. 16 January 1897. On letterhead of 9 Earls Court Square, South Kensington [London]. unknown
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SKU0580626Educational Textbook Company 2017-01-01. paperback. Good. 10x8x0. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Educational Textbook Company paperback
75-9729Westminster UK: Wallop April 18 1892. 12mo. Very good quality. One page previous owner's notes on back of letter in pencil. Westminster, UK: Wallop, April 18, 1892 unknown
<p>27 cm, rilegatura editoriale in piena tela, titolo in oro al dorso, p. XXIV, 362. Testo in glese diviso su 2 colonne.</p>
16932188Oxford: Oxford University Press 1693. First collected edition. Contemporary calf. Very Good. SCARCE FIRST EDITION OF THE COLLECTED WORKS of one of Newton's most important precursors John Wallis Savilian Professor 1649-1703 containing the first printed appearance of Newton's ideas on fluxions. A staunch promoter of English mathematicians Wallis repeatedly urged Newton to publish his theories before others laid claim to he work for the sake of "your Reputation & that of the nation" Gjertsen Newton Handbook 605. While Newton resisted for many years in 1693 Wallis published several letters from Newton in Vol. II of his Opera thereby introducing the concept of fluxional notation-pricked and dotted letters. In the preface to Vol. I 1695 Wallis refers briefly to Newton's claim to the discovery of Fluxions while Vol II 1693 has the first full account of Newton's invention of calculus. The third volume of Wallis's Opera contains previously unpublished correspondence between Newton and Leibniz the most important items of which are Newton's Epistola prior and Epistola posterior. "These two lengthy letters were sent to Leibniz in 1676 to acquaint him with the main lines of Newton's mathematical development. Epistola prior beginning with the binomial theorem went on to describe Newton's work on series. The second letter also contains much discussion on infinite series. It is best known however for Newton's reference to powerful and general methods he had developed for the drawing of tangents the determination of maxima and minima and the quadrature of curves. These he added he preferred to conceal within a quite insoluble anagram. A second and even longer anagram concealed Newton's claim to be able to solve fluxional equations. The solutions to both were publicly disclosed by Wallis 1699" ibid 189. Vol. 2 of the Opera also contains pp. 669-78 De Postulato Quinto; et Definitione Quinta; Lib. 6. Euclidis; disputatio geometrica Wallis's important attempt to prove the parallel postulate of Euclid also published here for the first time. "John Wallis gave a lecture on this topic. on the evening of 11 July 1663. He had been inspired by Nasr-Eddin's attempt on it which he referred to in his lecture to examine the question himself and his analysis is remarkable both for its originality and its caution. Indeed his view of the matter was to be much more profound than many a later writer's" Fauvel & Gray The History of Mathematics 510. This magnificent and comprehensive edition of Wallis's collected works was financed by and printed at Oxford University. In addition to several 'firsts' including those described above these volumes contain reprints of virtually all of Wallis's great books including the Arithmetica infinitorum and Mechanica Vol. 1 an augmented Latin edition of the Treatise of Algebra Vol. II and bilingual editions of a number of ancient Greek texts including Ptolemy's Harmonics Aristarchus's On the magnitudes and distances of the sun and moon and Archimedes's Sand-reckoner Vol. III. In addition to numerous other mathematical works the four volumes include his most popular work Grammaticae lingua anglicanae his "Treatise of Speech which formed a useful theoretical foundation for his pioneering attempts to teach deaf-mutes how to speak" DSB as well as an important tract on cryptography in which he records the methods he developed while deciphering for Cromwell the coded messages of Charles I. Wing W596 W566 W597. Babson 184. Roberts and Trent 345. see J.F. Scott The Mathematical Work of John Wallis London 1938; M. Baron The Origins of the Infinitesmal Calculus Oxford 1969 205-213; Richard Westfall The Life of Isaac Newton Cambridge 1993 207-209ff. Opera Mathematica. Volumen primum -Tertium - Opera quaedam miscellanea. Oxford: Sheldonian Theatre University Press 1695 1693 1699. Four volumes bound in three. Folio contemporary full paneled calf rebacked to style. Complete with four engravings on three leaves and three portraits Vols. I & II with the same portrait by Loggan dated 1678 and engraved by Burghers; Vol 3 by Sonmans dated 1698 and engraved by Burghers. With large bookplate inside each front cover reading "The Gift of Mr. Thomas Heatley Citizen and Iron-monger of London to the Mathematical School in Christ's Hospital Anno Dom. 1700". A very clean copy with only occasional light browning and foxing very handsomely bound. ONE OF THE MONUMENTS IN THE HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS. RARE. . Oxford University Press unknown books
1954434650PN. New. 1954. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
2011DADAX1609570413Xulon Press 2011-04-19. hardcover. New. 5.50x1.31x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Xulon Press hardcover
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Contains eight full-page illustrations in colour. 247 pages. Dust jacket has tears and creases all over, with some loss in places.
1812053352Birmingham : Printed by R. Peart 38 Bull-Street 1812. Soft cover. Very Good Plus. Engraved Frontispiece. FIRST EDITION. BIRMINGHAM : 1812. i 16pp. Old owner name and numbers to top right corner. 8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping Rosley Books for Antiquarian books CHS Cumberland Everyman GKC Inklings Keswick Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. . SCARCE. <br/> <br/> Printed by R. Peart, 38 Bull-Street paperback
88089New York Augustus M. Kelley 1968. Gr.8° X 208 S. OLwd. m. Präg Kopf etw. gedrückt Stempel a. Innendeckel Papier min. gebräunt. EA dieses Reprints der Ausgaben 1925 und 1896. = Reprints of Economic Classics. Mit einer Einleitung von Joseph Dorfman. 010 New York, Augustus M. Kelley, 1968 unknown
2000Q-1883001919Routledge 2000-03-20. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Routledge paperback
196642814Tampa FL: David Wade 1966. First Edition. Near fine. Signed first edition of this scarce poetry anthology with promo sticker featuring quotes from Allen Ginsberg and the New York Times affixed to front cover. OCLC locates four holdings. Wraps. 4to. Saddle-stapled wraps. Near fine. SIGNED by Wade and Dimitrios to front cover dated 1973. Light trace of foxing to upper edge of front cover. Mild hints of rust soil to rear. Interior clean bright throughout. Binding sound. Unpaginated. David Wade paperback
1966368593Tampa Bay Florida: David Wade 1966. Softcover. Near Fine. Quarto. 12pp. Stapled wrappers with paper label on front wrap and one interior page. Near fine with some light wear at some corners including a tiny tear. Poetry from Ray Newton Brother Dimitrios David Wade and Richard Jaworski. Inscribed by Dimitrios and Wade on the front wrap. The companion book to the record album Four New Poets. OCLC locates four copies. David Wade unknown
196619831Tampa FL: David Wade 1966. First Edition. Wraps. Near fine. 4to. Saddle-stapled wraps. Near fine. SIGNED by Wade and Dimitrios to front cover dated 1973. Light trace of foxing to upper edge of front cover. Mild hints of rust soil to rear. Interior clean bright throughout. Binding sound. Unpaginated. <br/><br/>Scarce poetry anthology with promo sticker featuring quotes from Allen Ginsberg and the New York Times affixed to front cover. OCLC locates four holdings. David Wade paperback books
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199978829Librairie Artheme Fayard 1999 In-8 broché 22,8 cm sur 16,6. 588 pages. Couverture écornée. Bon état d’occasion.
9519London: 1829. Very Good. Creased folds at top and bottom else bright and clean. <br/><br/>First atlas in gnomonic projection for reduced distortion. This first edition from the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge celestial charts was published by Baldwin & Craddock 1829-32. Chart has not been hand colored. Look carefully for the figures of Ophichus and Hercules. 1829 unknown books