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197215225Berlin [u.a.] : Dt. Buch-Gemeinschaft, [ca. 1972]. 270 S. : zahlr. Ill. u. Kt. 4°. Lizenzausg. - 2., überarb. Fassung. OLwd mit Goldpräg. ohne SU. (Hausbuch des Wissens in Bildern)
19981116035Eggersdorf/Mü ; Berlin : Frankfurter Oder-Ed., 1998. 200 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. ; 21 cm; kart.
19668047Berlin, Grosse, 1966. 8°. Mit mehreren Abbildungen. 75,1 S. Original Broschur.
Mostly about 20 - 40 pp. Orig. wrappers and contemporary wrappers. *Contribution a l`etude cythologique des cyanophycees. - Corpuscules metachromatiques - Remarques sur la Karyokinese des ascomycetes. - Recherches sur la Karyokinese chez le ascomycetes. - and 4 smaller publications. - Front wrappers mostly with pre owners stamp of Prof. Körnicke, else in good condition. Bücher de
34005o.J. [5 Warenabbildungen]
19803055Rostock, Hinstorff 1980. (1. Aufl.). Groß-8°. M. zahlr. teils farb. Fotogr. i. Text. 192 S. OLwd. m. OSchutzumschl.
19366Leipzig, F.A.Brockhaus, 1936. 3. Auflage Mit 128 ein- und mehrfarbigen Abb., sowie einer Karte. 1 farb. Frontispiz. 8°, 255 S., blauer Org.-Lwd.
1935NATW0176Lpz., Brockhaus 1935. gr.-8°, 255 S., mit 128 tls. farb. Abb. und 1 Karte, ill. OLn., Name mit Bleistift auf Vors., Rücken stark geblichen, leichte Lichtspuren auf den Deckeln.
1935NATW0175Lpz., Brockhaus 1935. gr.-8°, 255 S., mit 128 tls. farb. Abb. und 1 Karte, ill. OLn., Titelbl. mit minimalen Stockfl. am ob. Rand, Einbd. etwas berieben, schwache Lichtspuren, Rücken leicht geblichen.
193529694BBLeipzig, Brockhaus, 1935. 255 + 1 S. OLwd. m. OSch. im Schuber., Einband 2. Aufl. Schuber m. Lichtschatten, OSch. etwas bestoßen u. fleckig, gutes Expl.
1999167057Eine Liebeserklärung an die Samtpfoten in Bildern und Geschichten. Aus dem Englischen von Sylvia Treudl. Augsburg, Battenberg, 1999. Kl.-4to. Mit zahlreichen farbigen Illustrationen nach Kunstwerken. 144 S. Or.-Pp. mit Schutzumschlag. [4 Warenabbildungen]
1986FD9-426Darmstadt, 1986. original Broschur, 8?, 260 Seiten mit einigen Abbildungen; Zustand: gut
198960660Dortmund: Harenberg-Ed. 1989. 120 S.: Ill.; 18 cm Taschenbuch 0
183648287Weimar, Bernhard Friedrich Voigt, 1836. Kl. 8°; X, 278 Seiten; [5 Warenabbildungen] Privateinband: Halbleder Rücken aufgehellt, Kanten berieben; Bindung fest; Vorsätze erneuert (möglicherweise ist eine 2. Bindung um 1900 erfolgt), Buchblock durchgängig stark braunfleckig und etwas feuchtewellig, Titelblatt falznah wasserrandig, vordere Seiten mit Druckstellen
1927304226Hugo Bermühler, Berlin 1925 und 1927. 519 S. - 522 S. mit zahlreichen Abbildungen und 18 beiliegenden Tafeln, Groß 8°, Original-Leinen, Bibliotheks-Exemplare (ordnungsgemäß entwidmet) mit kleinem Papier-Rückenschild, Stempel auf Vorsätzen und Titel, Einband leicht bestoßen und gering angestaubt, insgesamt gute und innen saubere Exemplare,
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 15 p., b/w portrait of Charles Darwin, (1809-1882) on front cover. Taken from a volume including multiple booklets. Minor wear on spine. Small tear on pages' extremities. Slightly faded on pages. Otherwise a good copy. First and only edition of the first Darwin biography in the Ottoman / Turkish world. "Büyük Adamlar Serisi" [i.e. The "Big Men" series], consisting of about 41 small books, all of which were published in 1927, by a delegation under the presidency of the body and some of which were written by him personally, filled an important gap on 'biography' field in its period. This delegation includes Ali Resat, Tezer Agaoglu, Galip Ata Ataç besides Gövsa. This small book is the first and ever biography of Darwin in Ottoman literature. Gövsa was an Ottoman / Turkish writer and poet who is known for his biography and encyclopedia studies. Extremely rare. Özege 3636.; Not in OCLC.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Contemporary fine dark green cloth bdg. Art-nouveau decorations embossed on boards. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script. 734, [2], [1] p., index. The Scopes trial (1925) fuelled discussion in the United States on the social and political implications of Darwinism. For the defenders of the 1925 Tennessee law - which prohibited the teaching of Darwinism in schools - Darwinism was, amongst other things, responsible for the German militarism which eventually led to the First World War. This view was supported by Ismail Fennî, a late Ottoman intellectual, who authored this book immediately after the trial which aimed to debunk scientific materialism. In it, he claimed that Darwinism blurred the distinction between man and beast and thus destroyed the foundations of morality. However, despite his anti-Darwinist stance, Ismail Fennî argued against laws forbidding the teaching of Darwinism in schools and emphasized that even false theories contributed to the scientific improvement. Indeed, because of his belief in science, he claimed that Muslims should not reject Darwinism if it were supported by future scientific evidence. It is composed of 7+1 chapters to criticize the materialist and positivist philosophical movements and especially the work of the positivist German philosopher Ludwig Bücher 'Kraft und Stoff'. The first part of the book focuses on the evidence presented of the proof of god in the Western and Islamic philosophies. In the second chapter, the issue of immortality of soul and spirit is addressed. In the third chapter, 'the wahdat al-wujud' (vahdet-i vücûd) current is examined. The fourth chapter, examined some famous scholars' thoughts about the matter, materialism, laws of nature, etc. In the fifth chapter, the work of the positivist German philosopher Büchner 'Kraft und Stoff', in the sixth chapter, monism (monism), in the seventh ch. positivism is criticized. In the last ch., there are descriptions and some thoughts on the theory of evolution and the Indian fakirs (fakers). Ismail Fenni Ertugrul was a Turkish mystic, philosopher, writer, musician, lyricist, and composer. He studied traditional madrasah education and learned Arabic and Persian. He was in various state posts. After the retirement, he began to be interested in poetry, music, and philosophy. Before his death, he donated his library including 9050 books to the Library of Beyazit. (Source: An Ottoman response to Darwinism: Ismail Fennî on Islam and evolution, Bilgili). First and Only Edition. Extremely rare. Özege 11879. Alper 195.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Contemporary cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). [4], [4], 454 p., 21 folded plates including numerous 288 b/w plates. Minor wear on extremities of boards and spine. Dark blue endpapers. A tear on the last plate, not missing. A minor chip on the head page. Several plates are missing. A plate was repaired in its period with a good Ottoman blind-stamped paper. Fading on boards. Otherwise a good copy. Extremely rare first edition of this first physics textbook ever published in the Ottoman Empire, including 32 modern physical subjects in 21 chapters with two articles, by early physics and math teachers in the Mühendishâne [i.e. Ottoman Engineering School] Mehmed Emin Dervish Pasha. This work, prepared to be taught in engineering schools, is valuable for its plain expression, variety of the first subjects in the period it deals with, and its content enriched with illustrations. This rare book is very important to be the first textbook to cover the following topics: Ratio of forces to velocities and their effects on objects, centripetal force, lever, pulley, inclined plane, weight, the pressure of liquids, the balance of gases, barometer, manometer, theoretical views on some musical instruments, heat dissipation force of objects, heat increase forces, thermometer, etc. Dervish Pasha also included in his book the pioneering experiments that he had done in Muhendishane, which attracted a lot of attention during his time in the Ottoman scientific society. (Sources: The First Physics Textbook in Ottoman State: Usûl-ü Hikmet-i Tabiiye (Introduction to the Philosophy of Nature), Akagündüz, S. Y.). Hegira 1281 = Gregorian 1865. Only two institutional copies in OCLC 49368193.; Özege 22161.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Contemporary quarter leather bdg. Foolscap 8vo. (17 x 12 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). [8], 106 p., b/w plates. With bound other two illustrated books titled "Kiraat" and "Takvîmü'l-edvâr". Slight foxing and fading on the spine and some papers, peeling on the rear board. Overall a good copy. First and only edition of this extremely rare first Turkish book on microbiology, including an uncommon account of microbiological observations in Paris by both authors, additionally the partial translation of French zoologist Trouessart's book titled "Les microbes, les ferments et les moisissures" [i.e. "Microbes, ferments, and moulds] in 1886, with the chapter of the anthrax disease written by French microbiologist Chamberland. Hüseyin Remzi (1839-1896) prepared this book when he was the teacher of zoology in Mekteb-i Tibbiye-i Sâhâne [i.e. The Imperial Ottoman Medicine School] with Hüseyin Hüsnü Bey who was the teacher of veterinary in the same school. The chapters including both authors' accounts of their microbiological observations in Paris are unique and the first scientific examples of the field. The Imperial Military School of Medicine or the Imperial School of Medicine was a school of medicine in Ottoman Constantinople, originally commissioned by Sultan Mahmud II on March 14, 1827, to be operated by the military, it was the empire's first medical school, modeled on those in the West. Özege 13562.; TBTK 12357.; We are not able to trace any institutional physical and duplicate copy in OCLC or Library Hub. Not obtainable from online sources.
V39625o.O. (o.V.) o.J. 8°, privates Halbleinen des 19. oder frühen 20. Jahrhunderts (Hardcover) 40 Farbtafeln, handschriftliches Register
187843154New York, D. Appleton and Company, 1878-79. 8vo. Volume XIII, May to January of ""Popular Science Monthly"", bound in a contemporary black half cloth binding with gilt lettered title to spine. Library stamp to title-pages. Huxley's paper: pp. 668-676. Spencer's papers: 694-698"" 17-29. [Entire volume: (5), 514-777, (2), 408 pp.]. Some wear to extremities, internally fine and clean.
New York, D. Appleton and Company, 1878-79. 8vo. Volume XIII, May to January of ""Popular Science Monthly"", bound in a contemporary black half cloth binding with gilt lettered title to spine. Library stamp to title-pages. Huxley's paper: pp. 668-676. Spencer's papers: 694-698" " 17-29. [Entire volume: (5), 514-777, (2), 408 pp.]. Some wear to extremities, internally fine and clean.
20001252165Marburg an der Lahn : Basilisken-Presse, 2000. 361 S. : zahlr. Ill. ; 30 cm Gebundener Originalpappband
187260122London and New York, Macmillan and Co., 1872. Royal8vo. In publisher's original red embossed cloth. In ""Nature. A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science"", Vol. 6, May-October 1872. Stamp to title-page and p. 1 and ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Binding with wear and light soiling, spine loose and missing part of cloth to upper part.. Internally fine and clean. Darwin's paper (co-author): 211-216" P. 279. [Entire volume: XII, 548 pp].
London and New York, Macmillan and Co., 1872. Royal8vo. In publisher's original red embossed cloth. In ""Nature. A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science"", Vol. 6, May-October 1872. Stamp to title-page and p. 1 and ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Binding with wear and light soiling, spine loose and missing part of cloth to upper part.. Internally fine and clean. Darwin's paper (co-author): 211-216" P. 279. [Entire volume: XII, 548 pp].