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198249244Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1982. 301 Seiten , 25 cm, Leinen
xviii, 224 S. 4°. Dazu: 2. Band: Exempelbuch: Exempel in LXII und LX Kupfertafeln zur Abhandlung von der Fuge. Ibid., PN 442, 1858. 4°. OPp. Gering fleckig. Selten.
1910AUB-2849Paris, librairie de la construction moderne s.d. (nlle édition revue et augmentée, vers 1910 ?)4 Bons volumes brochés, couvertures ornées d'éd., in-4, 661 pages, 613 p., 758 p. et 755 pages + planches. Tome 3 séparé en 2 parties.
1994x-082479270XMarcel Dekker Inc 1994. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 384 pages. 10.25x7.25x0.75 inches. Marcel Dekker Inc paperback
2006x-0415974186Routledge 2006. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 206 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
(Codice AN/2767) Oblong in 4º (27x35 cm) 308 pp. Edition de musique entèrement gravée sur cuivre, papier à la cuve, épais et cracquant, sans jaunissures; grandes marges avec de très légères mouillures et mince trace de poinçon. Page de titre gravée. Demi toile époque defraichie mais solide, titre doré // Entirely copper engraved music edition, original half cloth slithly worn, gilted title, internally very good. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
(Codice AN/3306) In 8° (21x15,5 cm) VIII-237 pp. Edizione prima e unica. Su carta forte, completo con quattro grandi tavole in rame ripiegate fuori testo. Frontespizio mancante dell'angolo inferiore esterno, con perdita dei dati editoriali, timbrini di biblioteca estinta. Grandi margini, ottimo stato. Volume leggermente allentato, solida legatura in cartone d'attesa con titolo a penna. Allegata fotocopia del frontespizio integrale, di altro esemplare, con i dati editoriali. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
192348873Braunschweig u. Berlin, Vieweg & Sohn, Julius Springer, 1923. Contemp. hcloth. . Stamp on titlepage. In ""Zeitschrift für Physik. Hrsg. von Karl Scheel"", Bd. 13. IV,406 pp. Bohr's paper: pp. 117-165. Clean and fine.
186243530Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1862. Without wrappers as issued in ""Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff"", 115. Bd., 1. issue (""Heft"" No 1, 1862). Titlepage to vol. 115. Pp. 1-176 a. 1 folded engraved plate. (The entire issue offereed (""Heft"" 1)). Clausius' paper: pp. 1-56. Some brownspots to right marginon some leaves.
176844804(Berlin, Haude et Spener, 1768) 4to. No wrappers, as issued in ""Mémoires de l'Academie Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres"", tome XXII, Année 1766. Pp. 119-170 , pp. 171-201 and 2 folded engraved plates., pp. 202-212 and 1 folded engraved plate.
176944803(Berlin, Haude et Spener, 1769) 4to. No wrappers, as issued in ""Mémoires de l'Academie Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres"", tome XVIII, Année 1762. Pp. 195-225 and 1 folded engraved plate. + Pp. 226-248.
179943872(Halle, Rengerschen Buchhandlung, 1799). Without wrappers. In ""Annalen der Physik. Herausgegeben von Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert"", Bd. 1 Viertes Stück und Bd. 2, Drittes Stück. (The entire issues offered). Pp. 379-518 a. 2 folded engravd plates + pp. 249-368 a. 2 folded engraved plates. Rumford's papers: pp. 436-463 a. pp. 249-286.
185350167London Richard Taylor and William Francis 1853 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1853 Vol. 143. Pp. 397-406. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of this importent paper by Adams - famous for his co-discovery with Le Verrier of Neptune in 1846 - in which he introduces new mathematical methods in dealing with the pertubations of the Moon raising a sharp scientific controversy and correcting Laplace's great memoir of 1788."He Adams was elected a fellow of Pembroke College in 1853 and shortly afterward he presented to the Royal Society a remarkable paper on the secular acceleration of the moon’s mean motion. This quantity was thought to have been definitively investigated by Pierre Simon de Laplace in 1788 but Adams showed that Laplace’s solution was incorrect. In particular Laplace had ignored a variation in solar eccentricity that introduces into the differential equations for the moon’s motion a series of additional terms. Adams calculated the second term of the series on which the secular acceleration depends as 3771/64m4 the value computed from Laplace’s work was 2187/128 m4. The effect of the correction was to reduce the figure for the moon’s secular acceleration by about half from 10.58 to 5.70.This paper caused a sharp scientific controversy marked by angry chauvinism on the part of several French astronomers. Their attacks stimulated a number of independent investigations of the subject all of which confirmed Adams’ result. The matter was definitely settled in his favor by 1861 but not without hard feelings."DSB. </em> unknown
185342763London Richard Taylor and William Francis 1853 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1853 Vol. 143 - Part III. Pp. 397-406. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of this importent paper by Adams - famous for his co-discovery with Le Verrier of Neptune in 1846 - in which he introduces new mathematical methods in dealing with the pertubations of the Moon raising a sharp scientific controversy and correcting Laplace's great memoir of 1788."He Adams was elected fellow of Pembroke College in 1853 and shortly afterwards he presented to the Royal Society a remarkable paper the paper offered on the secular accleration of the moon's mean motion. This quantity was thought to have been definitively investigated by Pierre Simon de Laplace in 1788 but Adams showed that Laplace's solution was incorrect. In particular Laplace had ignored a variation in solar eccentricity that introduces into the diffrential equations for the moon's motion a series of additional terms. Adams calculated the second term of series on which the secular acceleartion depends.This paper caused a sharp scientific controversy marked by angry chauvinism on the part of several French astronomers. Their attack stimulated a number of independent investigations of the subject all of which confirmed Adams' results. The matter was definitely settles in his favor by 1861 but not without hard feelings."DSB I p. 54b. </em> unknown
192348873Braunschweig u. Berlin Vieweg & Sohn Julius Springer 1923. Contemp. hcloth. . Stamp on titlepage. In "Zeitschrift für Physik. Hrsg. von Karl Scheel" Bd. 13. IV406 pp. Bohr's paper: pp. 117-165. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First edition. As Bohr in his 1918 paper The quantum theory of line spectra had discussed the expectation that there was a necessary connection between the classical and the future theory in the limit of large quantum numbers and in a later paper 1920 named it "Korrespondenzprincip" Principle of Correspondance Bohr now in the paper offered discussed again the fundamental principles of Quantum Theory in connection with the Principle of Correspondence.Rosenfeld No 29. </em> hardcover
186243530Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1862. Without wrappers as issued in "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff" 115. Bd. 1. issue "Heft" No 1 1862. Titlepage to vol. 115. Pp. 1-176 a. 1 folded engraved plate. The entire issue offereed "Heft" 1. Clausius' paper: pp. 1-56. Some brownspots to right marginon some leaves. <br/><br/><em>First printing of this importent paper the seciond of C's papers in the working out of the Kinetic Theory of Gases. In the paper he states that he found an error in Maxwell's theory of gases an error Maxwell was to admit as far more serious. "In his initial approach to the conduction of heat in gases Maxwell drew a brilliant analogy between diffusion a transfer of mass and conduction a transfer of kinetic energy thereby making it possible to use the form of his diffusion equation to represent conduction simply replacing the mass of a molecule with its kinetic energy. Clausius critized this adoption of the diffusion equation because given the assumptions mass transfer would accompany the heat conduction and the process would not be one of energy transfer alone. He then offered a revised theory of conduction. "DSB III p. 308."Clausius was one of the founders of the kinetic theory of gases and of the science of thermodynamics. He and Lord Kelvin at about the same time and independently announced the Second Law of thermodynamics. Clausius particularly developed the theory of thermodynamics by applying it to the study of gases and vapors."Magie in "A Source Book in Physics" p. 228. </em> unknown
184045032Paris Fortin Masson et Cie 1840. 8vo. Without wrappers. Extracted from 'Annales de Chimie et de Physique' 2e Series tome 73. Pp. 73-103 incl. Note de Liebig pp. 100-103 and pp. 113-166. Some scattered brownspots. <br/><br/><em>This paper which was published at the same year in "Comptes Rendues" 3 Fevrier is the most importent on the theory of structural types and the nomenclature of organic compounds refuting the electrochemical theory of Berzelius. "The development of this idea type organique into what is sometimes called the "Older Type Theory" as distinguished from Gerhardt's Type heory is contained in Dumas' importent memoir on the substitution and the theory of types presented on 3 febriary 1840."Partington IV p. 365. In the second paper Stas and Dumas record the first use of 'potash-lime' the precursor of soda-lime an invaluable reagent in organic chemistry."Jean Baptiste Dumas advances a theory that the chemical properties of an organic compound are determined by its structure and not as seems to be the case with inorganic compounds by its electrical properties. he illustrates the concept with the example that the basic qualitative properties of acetic acid are retained even after replacing three fourths of the hydrogen by chlorine. As a consequence he calls for a revision of chemical nomenclature for organic compounds basing terms on common features not on elemental composition."Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1840 C. </em> unknown
176844804Berlin Haude et Spener 1768 4to. No wrappers as issued in "Mémoires de l'Academie Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres" tome XXII Année 1766. Pp. 119-170 pp. 171-201 and 2 folded engraved plates. pp. 202-212 and 1 folded engraved plate. <br/><br/><em>First printing of three importent Euler-papers on the construction of composite lenses in order to avoid confusion. Euler presents the mathematical theory to explain the effects. The third paper describe how to analyze refraction phenomena in glasses by way of prisms. - Eneström E 359 E 360 E 361. </em> unknown
176944803Berlin Haude et Spener 1769 4to. No wrappers as issued in "Mémoires de l'Academie Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres" tome XVIII Année 1762. Pp. 195-225 and 1 folded engraved plate. Pp. 226-248. <br/><br/><em>First printing of two importent Euler-papers on the mathematical theory of dioptrics and how to avoid the confusions of lenses. - Eneström E 379 a. 380. </em> unknown
183959127Paris Crochard 1839. Entire October-issue with original printed yellow wrappers wrappers loose. In:"Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." tome 72 Series 2. Entire volume octobre-issue offered. Pp. 113-222. Gerhardt's paper: pp. 184-214.Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First printing of a classic paper in organic chemistry in which Gerhardt breaks with the conceptions of dualism and pre-existing radicals and sets forth his "Theory of Residues". The October-issue also contains Gerhards paper "Recherches chimiques sur l'Hellénine" pp. 163-183. A subject for his doctoral thesis in 1840. "A new aspect was given to the substitution-type theory by Gerhardt who explained the formation of organic compounds as due to "pairing" or "copulation" of residues."Findlay "A Hundred years of Chemistry" p. 30 ff. </em> unknown
183443361Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1834. Without wrappers as issued in "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg.von Poggendorff" 1. Bd. 31. Bd. der Reihe No. 21 22 a. 23. Pp. 321-368. Liebig's paper: Titlepage to 1. Bd. pp. 321-360. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First appearance - the paper was published at the same time in "Annalen der Pharmacie" - of an importent paper on Radicals in which he regards alcohol as a hydrate of the ethyl radical and ether as the oxide of the ethyl radical. The paper is also relevant for the discovery and development of ether as an anaesthesia. </em> unknown
179943872Halle Rengerschen Buchhandlung 1799. Without wrappers. In "Annalen der Physik. Herausgegeben von Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert" Bd. 1 Viertes Stück und Bd. 2 Drittes Stück. The entire issues offered. Pp. 379-518 a. 2 folded engravd plates pp. 249-368 a. 2 folded engraved plates. Rumford's papers: pp. 436-463 a. pp. 249-286. <br/><br/><em>First German editions of Rumford's central essays on heat flows in liquids describing his DISCOVERY OF THE CONVECTION OF HEAT and his experiments that led to his theory of the CONVECTION CURRENTS IN THE OCEAN. The papers appeared originally in the Philosophical Transactions in 1798. </em> unknown
195549679Los Angeles & Oakland CA: Boysen Colorizer Paints ca. 1955. 4to. 8 pp unpaginated. Colour and black & white illustrations colour-illustrated self-printed wrappers stapled as issued very minor tear at foot of spine slight shelfwear VG-; Fourteen original photographs 12 sized 8 x 10.25 in. two sized 5 x 7 in. nine silver gelatin black & white several w/ commercial photographers stamps on verso 5 colour photographs NF set. First edition of this very scarce dealer’s promotional packet extolling the virtues of the Boysen Colorizer System complete with sales pitch and fantastic photographs showing the displays and products. The original Colorizer System was developed in the 1930s by two anonymous entrepreneurs in Salt Lake City UT. In 1949 they contracted with the Walter N. Boysen Paint Company in Oakland CA to produce the paints which were then introduced nationwide as a rapid paint-formulation system in a House & Garden Magazine article. The original system adopted by Boysen consisted of 1322 paint colours derived from 31 concentrated colourants as well as white and light gray base paints into which the concentrates were mixed. The brochure and photographs provide a fantastic guide for the marketing of the system with a paint sample album for 60-second color matching Color Center chip display as well as the national advertising campaign pushed by Boysen. The photographs include a photo of painter and housewife examining the sample book by Joern Gerdts Commercial Photographer Salt Lake City UT; Boysen Colorizer Paints advertising spot on the Ed Sullivan Show at CBS photo by Joseph Alpern Beverly Hills CA; an anniversary Boysen Paint Sale window display and more. See: Kuehni & Schwarz Color Ordered: A Survey of Color Systems from Antiquity to the Present 2007 pp. 268-270; No copies located in Worldcat. Boysen Colorizer Paints, unknown
91576Paris, Gauthier-Villars, Imprimeur-Libraire, 1875, 1 volume in-4 de 592x240 mm environ, iv-700 pages, demi-reliure amateur brune et cartonnage marbré, feuillets non rognés. Tranches un peu salies avec quelques rousseurs