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19692080502106907909Sekaishoin 1969. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Sekaishoin paperback
19652080502106903597Sekaishoin 1965. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Sekaishoin paperback
2008DADAX1786614839Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2020-08-04. hardcover. New. 6.22x0.93x9.09. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers hardcover
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1960047163New York: Castle Books 1960. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Assumed date. Blue boards with title in black to spine. No additions. Dustwrapper complete with some wear to lower end of spine. <br/> <br/> Castle Books hardcover
69-7742Institut für Geschichte und Theorie der Architektur ETH Zürich Zürich 1983. 8vo. Soft Cover. 148pp. Black and White plates. Very good text in German Institut für Geschichte und Theorie der Architektur, ETH Zürich, Zürich, 1983 paperback
183442833London Richard Taylor 1834 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1834 - Part I. Pp. 123-126 a. pp. 127-141. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of Lubbock's "Lunar-Theory""John Lubbock 1803-65 was an astronomer and mathematician. He made a special study of tides and of the lunar theory and developed a method for calculating the orbits of comets and planets. In mathematics he applied the theory of probability to life insurance problems." </em> unknown
1450236561.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
189148777Harlem Les Heritieres Loosjes 1891. Lex8vo. Orig. printed wrappers. In "Archives Néerlandaises des Science Exactes et Naturelles. Redigée par J. Bosschar" Tome XXV 2me Livraison. Pp. 101- 226 entire issue offered. Lorentz's paper: pp. 107-130. A faint stamp to frontwrapper and to the first page. <br/><br/><em>First edition. In this paper Lorentz applies statistical methods to his molecular theory of dlute solutions discussing the phenomena of osmosis van't Hoff's law of pressure in this context and Boltzmann's theorem. </em> unknown
19812091202133001744Kawade Shobo Shinsha 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kawade Shobo Shinsha paperback
19672090202120414822Teatro Co. Ltd. 1967. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Teatro Co., Ltd. paperback
1994x-082479270XMarcel Dekker Inc 1994. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 384 pages. 10.25x7.25x0.75 inches. Marcel Dekker Inc paperback
19602090502113705084Not Available 1960. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
183349628Paris Crochard 1833. No wrappers. In: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." 2 Séries Tome 55 Cahier 2. pp. 113-224. Entire issue offered. Liebig's paper: pp. 113-156. Scattered brownspots. <br/><br/><em>First appearance in French - the paper was published at the same time in "Annalen der Pharmacie" and in"Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg.von Poggendorff"- 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
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
2026x-0198915985Oxford University Press 2026. Hardcover. New. 240 pages. 6.14x0.63x9.21 inches. Oxford University Press hardcover
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2005DADAX0742542394Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2005-11-28. paperback. New. 6.42x0.61x8.88. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers paperback
184342922Paris Imprimerie de Bachelier 1843. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Journal de Mathématiques pures et appliquées.Publié par Joseph Liouville" tome VIII. Pp. 273-360. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of Le Verrier's provisional theory on the motion of Mercury his studies of which eventually did much to demonstrate the validity of Einstein's Theory of Relativity. The planetary orbits should agree with the predictions of the General Theory of relativity but as Einstein pointed out in his "Erklärung der Perihelbewegung des Merkurs aus der allgemeinen Relativitätstheorie" from 1915 the divergences predicted were too small to be observed except in the case of the nearest planet Mercury where the perihelion advance according to the formula reaches the value of 43"" per 100 years being in full agreement with the calculations of Le Verrier who found this unexplained rest in the perihelion advance of Mercury per century if the perturbations due to the other planets are deduced.- Einstein tells in a letter to a friend that for several days he was in a 'state of delirious joy' by this wonderful astronomical confirmation of his theory."Le Verrier first began to study Mercury on the suggestion of Arago in 1840. Astronomers realized that Mercury's perihelion the point at which the orbit of a planet is closest to the sun advanced along its orbit at a rate of 566 seconds per century. Le Verrier calculated that even when taking into account the forces exerted by other planets in the solar system there still existed a discrepancy between calculation and observation. Le Verrier's accurate calculations showed that the planet's perihelion.did indeed advance forty seconds of an arc per century more than could be accounted for by Newton's theory of gravitation even after the minor pertubing effects of the other planets had been allowed for." Asimov. - Le verrier published these findings in the present work carefully as to the mass of the planet comparison with other orbits of planets and their perihelia. At the time Le Verrier put down the discrepancy to mis-observation or mis-calculation.- Sparrow Milestones of Science No. 133. </em> unknown
183549330Paris Crochard 1835. Contemp. hcloth. Gilt lettering to spine. In: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." 2e Series tome 59. 4462 pp. Entire volume offered. Some scattered brownspots. Laurent's papers: pp. 107-111 196-220376-397 a. 397-422. <br/><br/><em>First printing of these importent papers in the history of organic chemistry explaining the differences to Dumas' law of substitutions and introducing a "new type" and what he calls "fundamental and derived radicals". The introduction of the "Nucleus Theory" was the basis for the unitary theory formulated by Gerhardt."While studying the reactions of naphthalene and its compounds with the halogens and nitric acid Laurent was from the start characteristically concerned with the construction of an explanatory theory that would account for these phenomena. Like most creative scientists he generalized his solution to a specific problem through the imaginative use of analogy leading to the elaboration of the first comprehensive theory adequate for dealing with the whole domain of contemporaneous organic chemistry." DSB."A founder of modern organic chemistry Laurent was one of the most important chemists of the nineteenth century. He considered the behavior of matter to be a manifestation of its intimate internal structure which one cannot determine with certainty but which one has to investigate if one wants to understand. Laurent’s preoccupation was to construct a method that could guide the chemist forward along this path from facts to their causes. He was the first chemist to intimately associate crystallo-graphic data and chemical studies. Louis Pasteur and Charles Friedel later followed the way."DSB. </em> hardcover
190744822Leipzig Barth 1907. No wrappers. Extracted from "Annalen der Physik" Vierte Folge Bd. 23. Pp. 989-990 a. pp. 991-996. The leaves is punched in inner margins after cords. Fine and clean. <br/><br/><em>First edition of Laue's importent paper in which he gives an experimental proof of the non-addition and non-subtraction phenomena in respect of the velocity of light. - Laue was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1914."Einstein’s special theory of relativity dispensed with the addition or subtraction of the velocities hitherto assumed to be self-evident and applied instead a special "addition theorem." In 1907 Laue demonstrated that this theorem readily yields Fizeau’s formula with the previously enigmatic Fresnel drag coefficient: u = c/n ± v1 - 1/n2. Laue thereby furnished Einstein’s theory with an important experimental proof which along with the Michelson-Morley experiment and arguments from group theory contributed to early acceptance of the theory. Having thus proved himself an expert in relativity theory in 1910 Laue wrote the first monograph on the subject. He expanded it in 1919 with a second volume on the general theory of relativity; the work went through several editions."DSB. </em> unknown
181949624Paris Crochard 1819. Later full buckram. Gilt lettering on spine. Stamp on verso of title-page. "Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." Tome 12. Entire volume offered. 448 pp. a. 1 folded engraved plate. Laplace's papers: pp. 5-12 pp. 37-41 a. pp. 337-341. Scattered brownspots. <br/><br/><em>The paper on Capillarity is the last version of this theory in which he refined it to take account of the effect of heat in reducing the attractive force between the particles of a liquid. "The net attractive force was now taken as the difference between the innate attraction the only force considered in the supplement to the "Mecanique celeste" and a repulsive force that was supposed to be caused by the presence of heat."DSB. - Using the theory of Boscovich "who assumed that between every two ultimate particles and along the lines connecting them forces act which are attractive for some distances and repulsive for others. Using this theory with the added requirements that that the molecular forces diminish rapidly with increase of the distances between the molecules Laplace was able to develop his theory of capillarity referring to the offered paper."Timoshenko "History of the Strenghts of Material" p. 104.The 2 papers here offered on probability applied were both incorporated into the third edition of "Theoriques analytique des probabilities" 1820. </em> hardcover
181943817Paris Crochard 1819. Contemp. hcalf richly gilt spine. Light wear to top of spine and a few minor scratches. "Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." Tome 12. Entire volume offered. 448 pp. a. 1 folded engraved plate. Small stamps on verso of titlepage and plate. Laplace's papers: pp. 5-12 pp. 37-41 a. pp. 337-341. <br/><br/><em>The paper on Capillarity is the last version of this theory in which he refined it to take account of the effect of heat in reducing the attractive force between the particles of a liquid. "The net attractive force was now taken as the difference between the innate attraction the only force considered in the supplement to the "Mecanique celeste" and a repulsive force that was supposed to be caused by the presence of heat."DSB. - Using the theory of Boscovich "who assumed that between every two ultimate particles and along the lines connecting them forces act which are attractive for some distances and repulsive for others. Using this theory with the added requirements that that the molecular forces diminish rapidly with increase of the distances between the molecules Laplace was able to develop his theory of capillarity referring to the offered paper."Timoshenko "History of the Strenghts of Material" p. 104.The 2 papers here offered on probability applied were both incorporated into the third edition of "Theoriques analytique des probabilities" 1820. </em> unknown
188535224Kjøbenhavn Jacob Lund 1885. Orig. bogtrykt omslag. Løs i heftningen og omslaget med rifter og pletter. 491 pp. Indvendig pæn. <br/><br/><em>First edition. The most importent Danish work in psychology. It is a psychophysiological study on vasomotor disturbances and conditioned reflexes during period of emotional stress - known as the James-Lange-theory. </em> unknown