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19432111902156001640Seibundo Shinkosha 1943. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Seibundo Shinkosha paperback
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19492092902137305306Bijutsu shubbansha 1949. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 18x25.5 Bijutsu shubbansha paperback
1999__0080430341Pergamon Pr 1999. Paperback. New. 2nd edition. 1173 pages. 12.25x8.75x2.75 inches. Pergamon Pr paperback
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19652092902137306511Bijutsu shubbansha 1965. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Bijutsu shubbansha paperback
19772090502113709359Not Available 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
197400003528London: Harrap 1974 1974. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Near Fine. 8vo. 4 5-260 pp. Brown cloth with a gold device on the front board and gold lettering on the spine. Price of £6.10 on the front flap of the dust jacket. Illustrated with one black and white photograph. Translated by Gordon Reece. A study of the early development of Quantum Theory from 1900 - 1927. A Very Good book with a small owner's stamp and date with a small abrasion on the front pastedown; jacket is Near Fine. Harrap (1974) hardcover
19392092902137305707Toei-sha 1939. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Toei-sha paperback
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2012x-0415516137Routledge 2012. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 268 pages. 9.13x6.22x0.63 inches. Routledge paperback
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19692091202133001298Takeuchi Bookstore 1969. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Takeuchi Bookstore paperback
19402092902137305760Uta to bijutsusha 1940. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Uta to bijutsusha paperback
185549133Paris: Gauthier-Villars 1855. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Seances de l'Academie des Sciences" Vol 40 No 5 6. Pp. 205- 260 a. pp. 261- 324. 2 entire issue offered. Hermite's paper's: pp. 249-256 a. 304-309. <br/><br/><em>First printing of Hermite's importent paper in which he created the theory of transformations."Another topic on which Hermite worked and made important contributions was the theory of quadratic forms. This led him to study invariant theory and he found a reciprocity law relating to binary forms. With his understanding of quadratic forms and invariant theory he created a theory of transformations in 1855. His results on this topic provided connections between number theory theta functions and the transformations of abelian functions.""Hermite’s 1855 results became basic for the transformation theory of Abelian functions as well as for Camille Jordan’s theory of "Abelian" groups. They also led to Herrnite’s own theory of the fifth-degree equation and of the modular equations of elliptic functions."DSB. </em> unknown
182159163London Baldwin Cradock and Joy 1821. Contemp. Hcalf. Minor scratches to spine. In: "Annals of Philosophy; or Magazine of Chemistry Mineralogy Mechanics Natural History. By Thomas Thomson." New series Vol. I. VIII479 pp. a. 7 engraved plates. Entire volumes offered. Herapath's papers: pp. 273-293 340-351 a. 401-416. <br/><br/><em>First printing of these contoversial papers where Herapath revived the kinetic theory of gases. His theory was more or less neglected by the scientific community at his time. The kinetic theory remained dormant and forgotten after Euler's and Bernouilli's work "until 1816 when Herapath proposed a theory which is essential Bernoulli's. Unfortunately he chose to define temperature as being proportional to the momentum rather than the kinetic energy of molecules. Herapath was the first to show more or less that kinetic theory can provide simple explanations for the changes of state diffusion and the propagation of sound."Trousdell "Essayas in the History of Mechanics" pp. 283 ff. </em> unknown
181646878London Baldwin Cradock and Joy 1816 a. 1821. Bound in 2 uniform contemp. moiré boards. Light wear along edges and a fes smaller scratches. In: "Annals of Philosophy; or Magazine of Chemistry Mineralogy Mechanics Natural History. By Thomas Thomson." Vol. VIII and New series Vol. I. VIII479 pp. a. 9 engraved plates VIII479 pp. a. 7 engraved plates. Entire volumes offered. Herapath's papers: pp. 56-60 1816 a. pp. 273-293 340-351 a. 401-416. <br/><br/><em>First printing of these contoversial papers where Herapath revived the kinetic theory of gases. His theory was more or less neglected by the scientific community at his time. The kinetic theory remained dormant and forgotten after Euler's and Bernouilli's work "until 1816 when Herapath proposed a theory which is essential Bernoulli's. Unfortunately he chose to define temperature as being proportional to the momentum rather than the kinetic energy of molecules. Herapath was the first to show more or less that kinetic theory can provide simple explanations for the changes of state diffusion and the propagation of sound."Trousdell "Essayas in the History of Mechanics" pp. 283 ff.Euler Bernoulli Herapath and Waterston may be considered the principal scientists who prior to 1850 attempted a more or less complete mathematical treatment of gases based on a set of molecular postulates. Jamie Wisniak."Having published a preliminary notice of his theory in the Annals of Philosophy in 1816 Herapath submitted a detailed account to the Royal Society in 1820. Davy who was elected to the presidency of the Society in November of that year was primarily responsible for the fate of the paper. Although Davy was already known as an advocate of the qualitative idea that heat is molecular motion he found Herapath’s quantitative development too speculative and complicated; he rejected the hypothesis of an absolute temperature implying an "absolute zero" of cold. Having been told that his paper would not be accepted for publication in the Philosophical Transactions Herapath withdrew it and published it instead in the Annals of Philosophy in 1821. Five years later he launched an attack on Davy in the Times of London accusing him of circulating unfounded criticisms of his experimental work which prevented its publication. Although Davy ignored a series of letters and challenges published in the Times Herapath later claimed Davy’s resignation from the presidency of the Royal Society 1827 as a victory for himself."DSB. </em> hardcover
185243564Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1852. Without wrappers as issued in "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg.von Poggendorff" Dritte Reihe Bd. 26 Achtes Stück.= Heft No. 8 of 1852. The entire issue No. 8 offered. Titlepage to vol. 26. Pp. 501-600. Helmholtz's paper: pp. 501-523. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of this founding paper in the modern theory of colour in which Helmholtz proved the surprising fact that there are only two among the colours of the spectrum yellow and indigo-blue which together yields pure white that is are complementary to each other whereas their combination had always been supposed to produce green."Helmholtz turned to the intricate problems of color vision in 1852 with an attack on Sir David Brewster's new theory of light. Brewster had maintained the objective reality of three primary colors by supposing in opposition to Newton that there exist three distinct kinds of light each of which excites in the eye one of the sensations red yellow or blue. Helmholtz regarded the theory as still another confusion of physical stimulus and subjective responce.He also revived Young's theory of color visoin.only to refute it. He had discovered that spectral colors when mixed always yield a duller color of less-than-spectral saturation. Therefore the whole idea that all colors may be obtained from mixtures of three primary colors must be incorrect he concluded for the spectral colorss at least can never be obtained in their full saturation by mixing any three of their number.Although Helmholtz dismissed Young's theory in 1852 by 1858 he had changed his mind and become its formost advocate. In order to save Ypoung's theory.Helmholtz asumed that Young's physiological primaries are not spectral colors att all but colors of far greater-than-spectral saturation."DSB VI pp. 246-247. Garrison & Morton 1508. </em> unknown
192948182Berlin Julius Springer 1929 u. 1930. Bound in 2 contemp. uniform hcloth over marbled boards. A stamp to top of titlepages. Gilt lettering to spine. In: "Zeitschrift für Physik. Herausgegeben von Karl Scheel" 56. und 59. Band. VII867 pp. u. VII874 pp. 2 entire volumes offered. Heisenberg & Pauli's paper: pp. 1-61 a. pp. 168-190. Internally clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of these two papers of seminal importence as Heisenberg and Pauli here laid the foundation by using a new method for the quantum field theory and gave the "relativistic formulation of quantum electrodynamics in the presence off charges and currents"Pais. They were the first to attempt a general formulation of quantum electrodynamics by setting up a general scheme for the quantization of fields which they hoped would be applicable to the Maxwell field.In the papers they also introduced what is today called "gauge fixing" which from then on are among the precious tools of field theory."Heisenberg and Pauli thus established the basic structure of QFT which can be found in any introduction to QFT up to the present day" Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. </em> hardcover
192948904Berlin Julius Springer 1929 u. 1930. Bound in 2 contemp. uniform hcloth. Spine ends a bit worn cloth broken on fronthinge to vol. 56. binding not loose. In: "Zeitschrift für Physik. Herausgegeben von Karl Scheel" 56. und 59. Band. VII867 pp. u. VII874 pp. 2 entire volumes offered. Heisenberg & Pauli's paper: pp. 1-61 a. pp. 168-190. Internally clean. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of these two papers of seminal importence as Heisenberg and Pauli here laid the foundation by using a new method for the quantum field theory and gave the "relativistic formulation of quantum electrodynamics in the presence off charges and currents"Pais. They were the first to attempt a general formulation of quantum electrodynamics by setting up a general scheme for the quantization of fields which they hoped would be applicable to the Maxwell field.In the papers they also introduced what is today called "gauge fixing" which from then on are among the precious tools of field theory."Heisenberg and Pauli thus established the basic structure of QFT which can be found in any introduction to QFT up to the present day" Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. </em> hardcover
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