"DULONG, (PIERRE) & (ALEXIS) PETIT. - THE ""LAW OF DULONG AND PETIT""
Reference : 49242
(1819)
London, Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1819. 8vo. Contemp. hcalf. Marbled boards. Spine lacks and boards loose. In: ""Annals of Philosophy"" or Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, Mechanics... By Thomas Thomson"". Vol. XIII. XCII,486 pp. a. 6 engraved plates. (Entire volume offered). Some brownspots to the plates. Iternally clean. A small stamp in upper right corner of two leaves. Dulong & Petit's paper: pp. 112-124, 161-182, 241-251, 321-339 a. 1 engraved plate.
First appearance in English of this, their (first) joint paper, which initiated the recheches leading to the the ""Law of Dulong and Petit"", the connection between atomic weight and atomic heat. The original Frensh having the title: Recherches sur les lois de dilation des solides, des liquides et des fluides élastiques, et sur la mesure exacte des temperatures.""""In 1815 Dulong’s famous collaboration with the mathematical physicist Alexis Thérèse Petit began"" it produced three important memoirs on heat (of which this is the first). The best-known part of this work is the statement of the law of constant atomic heats that bears their names, .... They began with the fundamental problem of measuring quantities of heat, which involved a critical analysis of thermometric scales. In 1804-1805 Gay-Lussac had carried out a comparison of mercury and air thermometers between 0°C. and 100°C. Dulong and Petit extended the range of comparison up to 300°C. and found an increasing discrepancy between the two scales at higher temperatures."" (DSB).
Arveiller-Dulong, VÃronique and Jacques Arveiller: Le Verre d'Ãpoque Romaine au MusÃe ArchÃologique de Strasbourg. Paris: RÃunion des MusÃes Nationaux, 1985. 320 pages with 486 monochrome illustrations and line-drawings, 5 maps and plans and 7pp diagrams. Paperback. 24x15.5cms. The first study of this extensive collection. 393 pieces of Roman glass are fully documented, backed up by line-drawings and many illustrations. With index of inventory numbers, bibliography, table of shapes and forms. Text in French.
The first study of this extensive collection. 393 pieces of Roman glass are fully documented, backed up by line-drawings and many illustrations. With index of inventory numbers, bibliography, table of shapes and forms. Text in French
[Crochard] - ARAGO ; GAY-LUSSAC ; FRESNEL ; POISSON ; FOURIER ; PETIT ; DULONG ; ABEL-REMUSAT ; Collectif
Reference : 34622
(1819)
1 vol. in-8 cartonnage marbré de l'époque, Chez Crochard, Paris, 1819, 448 pp. avec deux planches dépliantes. Contient notamment : Sur les Chronomètres de MM. Bréguet ; Mémoire sur la théorie des instruments à vent (Poisson) ; Extrait d'un Mémoire sur la théorie analytique des assurances (Fourier) ; Mémoire sur l'action que les rayons de lumière polarisés exercent les uns sur les autres (Arago et Fresnel) ; Recherches sur quelques points importans de la théorie de la chaleur [Loi de Dulong et Petit ] (Petit et Dulong) ; Sur les aérolithes de la Chine (Abel-Rémusat), etc...
Rare exemplaire du tome 10 des "Annales de Chimie et de Physique", un volume important contenant notamment l'important article d'Arago et Fresnel : "Mémoire sur l'action que les rayons de lumière polarisés exercent les uns sur les autres" (pp. 288-306), ainsi que l'article majeur de Dulong et Petit établissant la loi de thermodynamique qui porte désormais leur nom (pp. 395-413). Etat satisfaisant (cartonnage lég. frotté, mouillure marginale importante sur la dernière partie de l'ouvrage)
"DULONG, (PIERRE) & (ALEXIS) PETIT. - THE ""LAW OF DULONG AND PETIT"" ANNOUNCED.
Reference : 43914
(1817)
Paris, Crochard, 1817. Contemp. hcalf, richly gilt spines. Light wear at top of spine. Minor scratches to edges. Small stamps on verso of titlepages and verso of plates. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 7, 2e Series. 448 pp. a. 2 engraved plates. (the entire volume offered). Dulong & Petit-papers: pp. 113-154, pp. 225-264, pp. 337-367. Clean and fine.
First edition of these 3 groundbreaking papers with the first appearance in print of THE LAW OF THE CONSTANCY OF ATOMIC HEAT, i.e. the specific heat multiplied by the atomic weight. The insight had far reaching implications as it showed a new way to Dalton's atomic theory.""In 1815 Dulong's famous collaboration with the mathematical physicist Alexis Therese Petit began"" it produced three importent memoirs on heat."" (the papers offered here). The 2 first was awarded the price of the Academy in 1818 and was leading up to the last paper in which they formulted the ""Law of the Constancy of product of atomic weight and specific heat""""They (Dulang and Petit) were concerned with the specific heats of elements"" but if these elements really existed as atoms, it seemed possible that there might be a connection between trhe weight of the atom and the amount of heat aquired to raise the temperature of a given weight of that element by a certain amount."" (DSB). - ""One of his (Dulong) most importent researches was made in collaboration with Alexis Thérese Petit (1791-1820), with whom he announced the law that the product of atomic weight and specific heat is constant (1819). It rendered a distinct service in fixing atomic weights, especially when these were in question, and enabled Berzelius and later Cannizzaro to arrive at correct atomic weights and the correct number of atoms in molecules."" (Leicester & Klickstein, A source Book in Chemistry 1400-1900, p. 273). - Parkinson, Breakthroughs (1819).
"DULONG, (PIERRE) & (ALEXIS) PETIT. - THE ""LAW OF DULONG AND PETIT"" THE CONNECTION BETWEEN ATOMIC WEIGHT AND ATOMIC HEAT ESTABLISHED.
Reference : 47356
(1817)
Paris, Crochard, 1817 a. 1819. Bound in one contemp hcloth (vol. 7) and 1 issue without wrappers. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", Vol. 7 and vol. 10, Cahier 4. - 448 pp. a. 2 engraved plates (entire vol. 7 offered) + pp. 337-443 a. 2 engraved plate (entire issue offered, Cahier 4 of vol. 10 with htitle to the vol.). Dulon & Petit's papers: pp. 113-154, pp. 225-264, pp. 337-367 and Vol. X, pp. 395-413.
First edition of these 4 groundbreaking papers with the first appearance in print of THE LAW OF THE CONSTANCY OF ATOMIC HEAT, i.e. the specific heat multiplied by the atomic weight. The insight had far reaching implications as it showed a new way to Dalton's atomic theory. ""In 1815 Dulong's famous collaboration with the mathematical physicist Alexis Therese Petit began"" it produced three importent memoirs on heat."" (the papers offered here). The 2 first was awarded the price of the Academy in 1818 and was leading up to the last paper in which they formulted the ""Law of the Constancy of product of atomic weight and specific heat""""They (Dulang and Petit) were concerned with the specific heats of elements"" but if these elements really existed as atoms, it seemed possible that there might be a connection between trhe weight of the atom and the amount of heat aquired to raise the temperature of a given weight of that element by a certain amount."" (DSB). ""One of his (Dulong) most importent researches was made in collaboration with Alexis Thérese Petit (1791-1820), with whom he announced the law that the product of atomic weight and specific heat is constant (1819). It rendered a distinct service in fixing atomic weights, especially when these were in question, and enabled Berzelius and later Cannizzaro to arrive at correct atomic weights and the correct number of atoms in molecules."" (Leicester & Klickstein, A source Book in Chemistry 1400-1900, p. 273). Parkinson, Breakthroughs (1819).
"DULONG, (PIERRE) & (ALEXIS) PETIT. - MEASURING QUANTITIES OF HEAT.
Reference : 49062
(1818)
(Leipzig, Barth), 1818. No wrappers. In: ""Annalen der Physik. Neue Folge. Herausgegeben von L.W. Gilbert"", Bd. 28, Drittes Stück. Pp. 233-344,(2) pp. a. 1 engraved plate. (Entire issue offered). The paper of Dulong & Petit: pp. 254-280.
First appearance in German (edited by Gilbert) of this, their (first) joint paper, which initiated the recheches leading to the the ""Law of Dulong and Petit"", the connection between atomic weight and atomic heat. The original Frensh having the title: Recherches sur les lois de dilation des solides, des liquides et des fluides élastiques, et sur la mesure exacte des temperatures.""""In 1815 Dulong’s famous collaboration with the mathematical physicist Alexis Thérèse Petit began"" it produced three important memoirs on heat (of which this is the first). The best-known part of this work is the statement of the law of constant atomic heats that bears their names, .... They began with the fundamental problem of measuring quantities of heat, which involved a critical analysis of thermometric scales. In 1804-1805 Gay-Lussac had carried out a comparison of mercury and air thermometers between 0°C. and 100°C. Dulong and Petit extended the range of comparison up to 300°C. and found an increasing discrepancy between the two scales at higher temperatures."" (DSB).
(Paris, Crochard), 1816. Without wrappers. In ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique"", Tome II, 2. Series, Cahier Juillet 1816. Pp. (217-) 328. Entire issue offered). The paper of Dulong & Petit: pp. 240-263. 5 leaves with a stamp in upper right corner. Some scattered brownspots.
First apperance of this, their (first) joint paper, which initiated the recheches leading to the the ""Law of Dulong and Petit"", the connection between atomic weight and atomic heat.""In 1815 Dulong’s famous collaboration with the mathematical physicist Alexis Thérèse Petit began"" it produced three important memoirs on heat (of which this is the first). The best-known part of this work is the statement of the law of constant atomic heats that bears their names, .... They began with the fundamental problem of measuring quantities of heat, which involved a critical analysis of thermometric scales. In 1804-1805 Gay-Lussac had carried out a comparison of mercury and air thermometers between 0°C. and 100°C. Dulong and Petit extended the range of comparison up to 300°C. and found an increasing discrepancy between the two scales at higher temperatures."" (DSB).
Paris, Crochard, 1816. Without wrappers. In ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique"", Tome II, 2. Series, Cahier 3 (Juillet 1816). Pp. (217-) 328. (Entire issue offered with titlepage to tome II). Dulong & Petit's paper: pp. 240-263. Some brownspots to title-page and a stamp on verso. A few scattered brownspots.
First apperance of this (their first) joint paper, which initiated the recheches leading, the year after, to the ""Law of Dulong and Petit"", the connection between atomic weight and atomic heat.""In 1815 Dulong’s famous collaboration with the mathematical physicist Alexis Thérèse Petit began"" it produced three important memoirs on heat (of which this is the first). The best-known part of this work is the statement of the law of constant atomic heats that bears their names, .... They began with the fundamental problem of measuring quantities of heat, which involved a critical analysis of thermometric scales. In 1804-1805 Gay-Lussac had carried out a comparison of mercury and air thermometers between 0°C. and 100°C. Dulong and Petit extended the range of comparison up to 300°C. and found an increasing discrepancy between the two scales at higher temperatures."" (DSB).
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences - Jean Boissel sur Durand de Gros et Vacher de Lapouge - Louis Médard sur Dulong - Maurice Clavelin sur Galilée
Reference : 101019
(1982)
Presses Universitaires de France - P.U.F. , Revue d'Histoire des Sciences Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1982 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur bleu ciel grand In-8 1 vol. - 95 pages
1ere édition, 1982 Contents, Chapitres : 1. Articles : Jean Boissel : A propos de l'indice céphalique, Lettres de Durand de Gros à Vacher de Lapouge - Louis Médard : La légende de la loi Dulong - Maurice Clavelin : Histoire des sciences et théories du raisonnement, A propos d'un livre récent sur Galilée et l'art du raisonnement) - 2. Nécrologies : William R. Shea : Maria Luisi Righini Bonelli 1917-1981 - 3. Informations, analyses Couverture propre, bel exemplaire, intérieur frais et propre, papier à peine jauni - paginé 290 à 384
Paris, Crochard, 1834. No wrappers. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 57, Cahier Oct. Pp. 113-224 a. 1 folded engraved plate. (The entire issue offered with halftitle to tome 57). Avogadro's paper: pp. 113-148. Browning to halftitle. Smoe scattered brownspots.
First printing of this paper in which Avogadro analyzed the connection between specific heats and atomic weights of chemical compounds and liquids after Dulong and Petit has announced their discovery of a relationship between heats and atomic weights of substances (the Law of Petit & Dulong). Avogadro tries to expands their law onto compounds as well.
"REGNAULT, V. (HENRI VICTOR) - THE LAW OF DULONG AND PETIT CONFIRMED.
Reference : 48916
(1840)
(Paris, Bachelier), 1840. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 10, No 16. Pp. (671-) 670. (Entire issue offered). Regnault's paper: pp. 658-663. A few small inkspots on first page.
Regnault announced here that he has found experimental evidence for the approximate nature of Dulong & Petit's Law for both elements and compounds.""His first results on the specific heat of solids were presented to the Academy of Sciences on April 3, 1840. One finds there the first experimental demonstration of the approximate law of Dulong and Petit, which had been ypothesized, rather than established, by these physicists. For 24 pure elements, Regnault demonstrated that this law was only partially true mostly because there was no accepted table of atomic weights at that time."" (Laurie Dahlberg)
Editions du Rocher, 1996, gr. in-8°, 213 pp, repères chronologiques, aperçu bibliographique, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
Le Grand Siècle ne se limite pas à la majesté de Versailles, aux nobles vers de Corneille ou de Racine, aux oraisons funèbres de Bossuet, au jansénisme, au classicisme. Claude Dulong nous invite à découvrir un monde bien plus varié, parfois inattendu, naturel, humain, patrie de l'amour et des grandes amoureuses. A travers huit portraits, le présent ouvrage raconte les aventures de huit femmes au destin d'exception. Ainsi le lecteur retrouvera-t-il, au fil des chapitres, les deux pôles de l'amour humain : Eros, avec la Du Parc, la duchesse Mazarin. Ninon de Lenclos, Athénaïs de Montespan ; et Agapé, avec Anne d'Autriche, Madame de La Fayette. En ce siècle de foi, les grandes amoureuses pouvaient aussi devenir les plus ferventes chrétiennes. Claude Dulong a choisi de placer en fin de volume les "folles de Dieu", Jeanne Mance et Marguerite Bourgeoys, deux figures admirables, qui, armées de leur seule charité, s'en allèrent fonder dans les neiges du Canada des hôpitaux et des écoles.
Paris, Plon, 1956.In-8 carré, broché, 261 pages, une carte. Exemplaire non coupé.// 8vo square, soft-cover, 261 pages, a chart. Specimen not cut.
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Réunion des Musées Nationaux 1985 in8. 1985. Broché.
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Librairie Plon 1956 Paris. in8. 1956. Broché. 261 pages. Etat Correct couverture usagée interieur propre non coupé
H.Litt.Essais 1980 24x15 5x3cm. 1980. Broché. 427 pages. Bon Etat intérieur propre
Hachette Littérature 1974 Paris. in12. 1974. Broché. 265 pages. Bon Etat intérieur propre
Hachette 1974 in8. 1974. Broché.
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Librairie delalain 1934 in8. 1934. Cartonné.
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Delalain 1925 645 pages in12. 1925. Relié. 645 pages.
Etat Correct tranche jaunie
Hachette 1973 in8. 1973. Reliure inconnue. 265 pages. Bon Etat intérieur propre
Librairie delalain 1946 in8. 1946. reliure pleine toile posterieure. 680 pages. Bon Etat intérieur propre
Hachette 1974 13x20. 1974. Broché. 265 pages. Bon Etat intérieur propre