Paris, Baudry, 1828. In-8, rel. de l'ép. demi-chagrin poli bleu marine, dos à nerfs rehaussés d'un filet doré, caissons à froid, titre doré, tr. mouchetées; V-723 pp., gravure de l'auteur tiré sur chine et contrecollée au titre, texte en anglais, index. Etiquette ex.libris "Cabinet de Lévéville" en pp. de garde. 1828
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William Robertson (19 septembre 1721 – 11 juin 1793) était un historien, ecclésiastique et éducateur écossais qui a été principal de l'Université d'Édimbourg , aumônier du château de Stirling et l'un des aumôniers du roi en Écosse . Pâles rousseurs, bel ex. - Frais de port : -France 8,4 € -U.E. 10 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 33 €)
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Canguilhem (Georges) et Taton (René), eds. - W. C. Ahlers sur P.J. Macquer et Lavoisier - W.H. Brock sur Lockyer - J.K. Crellin sur William Cullen - Maurice Crosland sur Comte and Berthollet - R.G.A. Dolby - E. Farber - S.C. Kapoor sur Vaudrimont - G.G. Kauffman sur Arturo Miolati - A. Kent sur Thomas Charles Hope - D.M. Knight - V.I. Kuznetsov - B. Kuznicka - S. Mauskopf - Y. S. Mussabekov - D. Papp sur Scheele - S. Pierson sur Gay-Lussac and Berthollet - C.A. Russell - M. Sadoun-Goupil sur Berthollet-Blagden - W.L. Scott - K. Takeda - M. Tanaka - A. J.H. Umans on Emanuele Paterno di Sessa - N.A. Figurovsky sur D. Mendéleev - B.M. Kedrov - J.W. Van Spronsen sur Hinrichs
Reference : 101070
(1971)
Librairie Scientifique et Technique Albert Blanchard , Congrès International d'Histoire des Sciences Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1971 Book condition, Etat : Très Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur verte grand In-8 1 vol. - 133 pages
1ere édition, 1971 Contents, Chapitres : W. C. Ahlers : P.J. Macquer et le Rapport sur les Opuscules physiques et chimiques de Lavoisier - W.H. Brock : Lockyer and the chemists - J.K. Crellin : William Cullen and practical chemistry - Maurice Crosland : Comte and Berthollet, a Philosophical View of Chemistry - R.G.A. Dolby : The Emergence of a Specialty, a Case Study, Physical Chemistry - E. Farber : The Way from Chemical Principles to the Principles of Chemistry - S.C. Kapoor : Vaudrimont and the Theory of Chemical Types - G.G. Kauffman : Arturo Miolati, 1869-1956 and the Chemistry of Comple Compounds - A. Kent : Thomas Charles Hope and Strontium - D.M. Knight : Transcendental part of Chemistry - V.I. Kuznetsov : Solution to some fundamental Scientific Problems by Historico-Scientific Methods, some Examples from the History of Chemistry - B. Kuznicka : Les facteurs du développement de la pharmacie au tournant des XVIIIe et XIXe siècle - S. Mauskopf : Criteria for Chemical Combination in the late 18th Century - Y. S. Mussabekov : Problems of History and Methodology of Science in Prominent Chemists' Work - D. Papp : Réflexions sur la théorie du calorique et la découverte de l'oxygène par Scheele - S. Pierson : Gay-Lussac and Berthollet's theory - C.A. Russell : Early Chemical Ideas on Unsaturation - M. Sadoun-Goupil : La correspondance Berthollet-Blagden - W.L. Scott : Monism vs. Dualism in Chemical Atomism - K. Takeda : Les premières connaissances japonaises sur la théorie de Lavoisier avant Meiji - M. Tanaka : Development of chemistry in Modern Japan - A. J.H. Umans : Emanuele Paterno di Sessa, his Contribution to the Development of Stereochemistry - Centenaire de la Classification périodique des éléments chimiques : N.A. Figurovsky : La loi de la périodicité des élémenst chimiques de D. Mendéleev et la découverte des éléments nouveaux - B.M. Kedrov : Centenaire de la découverte de la Loi périodique par D.J. Mendéléev - J.W. Van Spronsen : Hinrichs découvrit le système périodique des éléments en 1867 bords des plats à peine jaunis, sinon bel exemplaire, intérieur frais et propre, papier à peine jauni - Actes du XIIeme Congrès International d'Histoire des Sciences - Tome 6 seul, complet en lui-même sur l'Histoire de la Chimie depuis le XVIIIe siècle
Canguilhem (Georges) et Taton (René), eds. - W. C. Ahlers sur P.J. Macquer et Lavoisier - W.H. Brock sur Lockyer - J.K. Crellin sur William Cullen - Maurice Crosland sur Comte and Berthollet - R.G.A. Dolby - E. Farber - S.C. Kapoor sur Vaudrimont - G.G. Kauffman sur Arturo Miolati - A. Kent sur Thomas Charles Hope - D.M. Knight - V.I. Kuznetsov - B. Kuznicka - S. Mauskopf - Y. S. Mussabekov - D. Papp sur Scheele - S. Pierson sur Gay-Lussac and Berthollet - C.A. Russell - M. Sadoun-Goupil sur Berthollet-Blagden - W.L. Scott - K. Takeda - M. Tanaka - A. J.H. Umans on Emanuele Paterno di Sessa - N.A. Figurovsky sur D. Mendéleev - B.M. Kedrov - J.W. Van Spronsen sur Hinrichs
Reference : 101136
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Librairie Scientifique et Technique Albert Blanchard , Congrès International d'Histoire des Sciences Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1971 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur verte grand In-8 1 vol. - 133 pages
1ere édition, 1971 Contents, Chapitres : W. C. Ahlers : P.J. Macquer et le Rapport sur les Opuscules physiques et chimiques de Lavoisier - W.H. Brock : Lockyer and the chemists - J.K. Crellin : William Cullen and practical chemistry - Maurice Crosland : Comte and Berthollet, a Philosophical View of Chemistry - R.G.A. Dolby : The Emergence of a Specialty, a Case Study, Physical Chemistry - E. Farber : The Way from Chemical Principles to the Principles of Chemistry - S.C. Kapoor : Vaudrimont and the Theory of Chemical Types - G.G. Kauffman : Arturo Miolati, 1869-1956 and the Chemistry of Comple Compounds - A. Kent : Thomas Charles Hope and Strontium - D.M. Knight : Transcendental part of Chemistry - V.I. Kuznetsov : Solution to some fundamental Scientific Problems by Historico-Scientific Methods, some Examples from the History of Chemistry - B. Kuznicka : Les facteurs du développement de la pharmacie au tournant des XVIIIe et XIXe siècle - S. Mauskopf : Criteria for Chemical Combination in the late 18th Century - Y. S. Mussabekov : Problems of History and Methodology of Science in Prominent Chemists' Work - D. Papp : Réflexions sur la théorie du calorique et la découverte de l'oxygène par Scheele - S. Pierson : Gay-Lussac and Berthollet's theory - C.A. Russell : Early Chemical Ideas on Unsaturation - M. Sadoun-Goupil : La correspondance Berthollet-Blagden - W.L. Scott : Monism vs. Dualism in Chemical Atomism - K. Takeda : Les premières connaissances japonaises sur la théorie de Lavoisier avant Meiji - M. Tanaka : Development of chemistry in Modern Japan - A. J.H. Umans : Emanuele Paterno di Sessa, his Contribution to the Development of Stereochemistry - Centenaire de la Classification périodique des éléments chimiques : N.A. Figurovsky : La loi de la périodicité des élémenst chimiques de D. Mendéleev et la découverte des éléments nouveaux - B.M. Kedrov : Centenaire de la découverte de la Loi périodique par D.J. Mendéléev - J.W. Van Spronsen : Hinrichs découvrit le système périodique des éléments en 1867 coin inférieur droit à peine corné en début d'ouvrage, 'bords des plats à peine jaunis, sinon bel exemplaire, intérieur frais et propre, papier à peine jauni - Actes du XIIeme Congrès International d'Histoire des Sciences - Tome 6 seul, complet en lui-même sur l'Histoire de la Chimie depuis le XVIIIe siècle
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London, Printed for John Starkey, 1674.
8vo. (XL), 479, 478-542, 553-611,(4 stocklist),(1 blank) p. Recent vellum. 19 cm Philippe de Commines has been called the Father of Modern History. (Ref: ESTC No. R7258) (Details: A frontispiece showing 4 portraits, of the King of France, Charles Duke of Burgundy, Edward VIIII King of England and of Philippe de Commines) (Condition: Endpapers renewed. The frontispiece attached to the title-page with a strip of paper. Edges of the frontispiece chipping, especially at the upper rim. First leaves soiled and thumbed. A few leaves of the introduction soiled too, some with paper repairs and chipping margins. Upper margin cut short, sometimes shaving the top of the running title. Paper somewhat foxed and yellowing) (Note: Philippe de Commines, or de Commynes, 1447 - ca. 1511, was a French author and diplomat of Flemish origin at the court of Burgundy and France. He has been called 'the first truly modern author' and 'the first philosophical critic and historian since classical times'. His analysis of contemporary politics makes him unique. The 'Mémoires' of Commines is divided into two very different parts. The first six books tell the story from 1466 to 1483 and, in particular, the rivalry between Louis XI and Charles the Bold. The last two books, written by Commines at the end of his life, treat the Italian War (1494-1495). Commines is a true historian, masterfully unravelling the most complicated issues. He takes the trouble to inform himself copiously and accurately, and always cites his sources. His story is generally accurate. For him history is a morality play, trying to extract from the narration of the events lessons for princes and heads of state. He recommends distrust of themselves, their friends, their relatives and fortune. Trickery is better than violence to reach the proposed goals. His political morality is very similar to that of Machiavelli, but more cautious. The work remained in manuscript until 1524, when the first edition of the 'Mémoires', a title not used until an edition of 1552, was published, and was rather defective. The first truly critical edition was produced by Denis Sauvage, Paris 1552. He, as we saw, gave the work the title 'Mémoires'. His division in books and chapters is accepted by all later editors. His edition remained the standard until 1649, when Denys Godefroy brought out from the Royal Press in the Louvre and of Louis XIV, a new one, with numerous corrections and additions. Our English translation of 1674 here on offer was made from this Parisian edition of 1649. The first English translation was published in London in 1596, and produced by the historian Thomas Danett. It was repeated in 1601, 1614, 1665 and 1674. This 1674 translation of Danett was printed in London for Samuel Mearne, John Martyn, and Henry Herringman, and should not be confused with our copy, which also saw the light in London in 1674, but is a new translation, based, as the title says, on the new corrected Parisian edition by Godefroy of 1649. We could not find out who this new translator was) (Collation: A8, A*4, a8; B-2Q8 (2Q8 verso blank). The pagination is erratic, but the work is collated and complete). (Photographs on request)
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Levek Pierre-Charles. The history of different peoples conquered by Russia, or the continuation of the history of Russia. In French /Levek Per-Sharl. Istoriya raznykh narodov, pokorennykh Rossiey, ili prodolzhenie istorii Rossii. In 1783, Pierre Levesque, a French historian whom Diderot recommended to Catherine the Great, was invited to teach at St. Petersburgs Cadet Corps. In 1783, along with the second edition of his essay on Russia, his two-volume History of Peoples Subordinated to Russia or the Continuation of Russian History was published. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbb6fdf5ae6fb03552.