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3375124236.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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elala4031London: Lovell Reeve 1859. First Edition. 8vo. viii 120. 10 lithographed plates. A nice copy in original cloth head of spine frayed London: Lovell Reeve, 1859 hardcover
0469221488.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1969mon0003858629Dawsons 1969T. hardcover. Good. . Dawsons hardcover
0892-00xLondon: F. Fayram M DCC XXVIII 1728. goldgeprägter farbiger Ganzlederband auf 3 Bünden. hochwertiges Faksimile der Erstausgabe von 1728 2 Bl. XXIV 154 II 1 Bl. Oktavformat 125x20 cm mit einigen Abbildungen breites Seidenlesebändchen fadengeheftet marmorierte Vorsätze dreiseitiger Goldschnitt. Verlagsfrisch. Beiliegend ein Heft mit Anmerkungen der Herausgeber. The Classics of Science Library 1997. Das Werk stellt die erste Übersetzung der newtonschen Mathematik in eine andere Sprache als Latein dar. The Classics of Science Library 1997. Das Werk stellt die erste Übersetzung der newtonschen Mathematik in eine andere Sprache als Latein dar. The Classics of Science Library 1997. Das Werk stellt die erste Übersetzung der newtonschen Mathematik in eine andere Sprache als Latein dar. London: F. Fayram M DCC XXVIII (1728) unknown
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17671806280665xbvkLondon; printed for John Nourse, in the Strand, Bookseller to His Majesty; MDCCLXVII.(1767). 8 leaves: 2 blank, foretitle, titlepage, dedication, 'Preface to the 2nd Edition' (2 p.), 'Contents' (4 p.); 402 pages, 1 blank. - Slightly gilt full-leather binding of the period over 5 raised bands; large-8vo.(ca. 21 x 13,5 x 3 cm).
17422085Edinburgh: T.W. and T. Ruddimans 1742. First edition. Contemporary calf gilt. Fine. FIRST EDITION of MacLaurin's most important work including a strong defense of Isaac Newton and the first full presentation and development of Newton's calculus. The William Jones- Macclesfield copy. "Colin MacLaurin was a younger contemporary and to some extent a protégé of Isaac Newton and he wrote the first thorough systematic axiomatic development of the method of fluxions the Newtonian version of the calculus. MacLaurin's magnum opus the Treatise of Fluxions published in 1742 was begun as a response to Berkeley's Analyst. MacLaurin founded the method of fluxions on a limit concept drawn from the method of exhaustions in classical geometry avoiding the use of infinitesimals infinite processes and actually infinite quantities and avoiding any shifting of the hypothesis. In addition he went on in this treatise of over 760 pages to demonstrate that the method so founded would support the entire received structure of fluxions and the calculus and could deal effectively with all of the challenge problems then being exchanged between British and continental mathematicians" Oxford National Biography. Provenance: Williams Jones the great mathematician and champion and publisher of Newton with his signed manuscript note on p. 621: "His collection of some 15000 books was considered to be the most valuable mathematical library in England and was bequeathed to George Parker the second earl of Macclesfield." The Macclesfield copy with Macclesfield bookplates and embossed stamps in each volume. Edinburgh: T.W. and T. Ruddimans 1742. Quarto 234x175mm contemporary full calf with elaborately gilt-decorated spines. With half-title in volume 1. A little worming in lower margins of first few leaves of volume 2. An outstanding set with a distinguished provenance. T.W. and T. Ruddimans unknown books
194015018WASHINGTON DC LIB OF CONGRESS 1940 1940. STIFF BLUE WRAPPERS; ONE OF 1000 COPIES SECOND ISSUE VERY GOOD. Soft cover. WASHINGTON, DC, LIB OF CONGRESS, 1940 paperback books
1940WRCLIT77883Washington D.C.: Library of Congress 1940. Original string-tied blue wrappers. Frontispiece portrait. Light vertical crease toned at edges of wrappers else very good. First edition one of one thousand copies. A collective tribute of reminiscences by some of Newton's contemporaries including Archibald MacLeish Chauncey B. Tinker Christopher Morley A. S. W. Rosenbach Arthur Houghton and Gabriel Wells among others. Library of Congress unknown books
19402420.3Washington DC: The Library of Congress 1940. 1st edition Fleck G.108.A.1. Limited to 1000 cc. Blue paper wrappers. Cord tie. Fine. Unpaginated though 28 pp. Frontis of Newton. 12mo. <br/><br/>A memorial volume issued to celebrate the passing of a prominent bibliophile with tributes from 6 of Newton's friends including Christopher Morley and A. S. W. Rosenbach. The Library of Congress unknown books
172819285London: S. Palmer 1728. FIRST EDITION. With engraved title-vignette of an observatory within a border of instruments 12 folding plates and historiated initials all engraved by J. Pine after J. Grison including the arms of Sir Robert Walpole to whom the work is dedicated. Complete with subscriber’s list including Isaac Newton’s 12 books. Half-calf over marbled boardsspine with gilt decorations and morocco label. An absolutely exquisite wide-margined copy preserved in a slipcase. First edition. Pemberton’s ability in mathematical problems impressed Newton and consequently he asked him to edited the third and definitive edition of his Principia mathematica 1726. The preface contains Pemberton’s recollections of Newton especially in his old age. However this work is most notable for its explanation of Newtonia philosophy. Pemberton 1694-1771 studied under Boerhaave at Leiden and was attached to St. Thomas’ Hospital in London. <br /> <br /> Babson 98; Gray 132. S. Palmer unknown