Paris, P., Librairie scientifique Albert Blanchard, coll. « Monographies scientifiques étrangères, N° 4 » 1923 2 volumes. In-4 brochés, couvertures orange, VII- 743 pp. en pagination continue, non coupé, 123 figures, table analytique et table des noms cités. Dos passés, une seconde couverture un peu fanée.
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Devenu un classique dans la théorie atomique. Traduit sur la 3e édition allemande par H. Bellenot. Bon état d’occasion
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P., Blanchard, 1923, 2 TOMES reliés en un volume in 8 pleine toile marron (reliure de l'époque), T.1 : 7pp., 384pp., T.2 : (2), pp., 385/743, (1pp.)
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE -- 2 TOMES reliés en un volume (COMPLETE SET) ---- "THE BIBLE OF ATOMIC PHYSICS". (DSB) ---- "In 1913, Niels Bohr's published his first paper on the "Constitution of Atoms and molecules". Sommerfeld studied the paper immediately and announced to Bohr's that he would like to try apply his model to the Zeeman effect... It was only in spring 1916 that Sommerfeld found the definitive formulation of his quantization rules yielding a quantum theory of the normal Zeeman effect and, in the hands of his student Paul S. Epstein, of the Stark effect... This extraordinary extension, enrichment and precision of Bohr's theory by Sommerfeld contributed decisively to its rapid and widespread acceptance. Only five years after Bohr's first publication Sommerfeld, recongnizing that the mathematical model had reached a conclusion of sorts, undertook a comprehensive exposition of the field. His Atombau und Spektrallinien (en français La constitution de l'atome et les raies spectrales), of which the first edition appeared late in 1919, immediately became the bible of atomic physics and its successive editions, appearing almost annually in the early 1920's, chronicled the progress of this field up to the eve of the introduction of quantum mechanics...". (DSB XII)**4828/ARB7-4626/1826/M3-7306/CAV.F5
P., Blanchard, 1823, 2 volumes in 8 brochés, couvertures imprimées, T.1 : 7pp., 384pp., T.2 : (2à, pp. 385/743, (1pp.)
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE -- 2 VOLUMES (COMPLETE SET) ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "THE BIBLE OF PHYSICS". (DSB) ---- "In 1913, Niels Bohr's published his first paper on the "Constitution of Atoms and molecules". Sommerfeld studied the paper immediately and announced to Bohr's that he would like to try apply his model to the Zeeman effect... It was only in spring 1916 that Sommerfeld found the definitive formulation of his quantization rules yielding a quantum theory of the normal Zeeman effect and, in the hands of his student Paul S. Epstein, of the Stark effect... This extraordinary extension, enrichment and precision of Bohr's theory by Sommerfeld contributed decisively to its rapid and widespread acceptance. Only five years after Bohr's first publication Sommerfeld, recongnizing that the mathematical model had reached a conclusion of sorts, undertook a comprehensive exposition of the field. His Atombau und Spektrallinien (en français La constitution de l'atome et les raies spectrales), of which the first edition appeared late in 1919, immediately became the bible of atomic physics and its successive editions, appearing almost annually in the early 1920's, chronicled the progress of this field up to the eve of the introduction of quantum mechanics...". (DSB XII)**4626/4826/M3-4828/ARB7-7306/CAV.F5
Librairie scientifique Albert Blanchard. 1923. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 384 + 360 pages environ.. . . . Classification Dewey : 539-Physique nucléaire
Etiquette sur coiffe en pied. Tampon bibliothèque. Traduit sur la troisième édition allemande par Bellenot H. 2 volumes. Classification Dewey : 539-Physique nucléaire
Paris, Librairie Scientifique Albert Blanchard, 1923. 16 x 25, 2 tomes en 1 volume, 743 pages (pagination continue), 121 figures, 64 tableaux, reliure dos/coins toile verte, couvertures conservées (avant tome 1, avant et arrière tome 2), très bon état (sauf annotations et soulignages au crayon de couleurs).