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(2003)

‎Phosphors and phosphorus in Early Danish Natural Philosophy‎

‎The Royal danish Academy of Sciences and Letters Broché 2003 In-8 (15x23 cm), broché, 75 pages, ouvrage en anglais, quelques illustrations noir et blanc dans le texte ; coiffes à peine frottées, très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.‎


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‎Revue d'Histoire des Sciences - Helge Kragh sur Arthur Mach et Werner Heisenberg - Marco Panza sur Maupertuis et Euler - Annie Petit‎

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(1995)

‎"Revue d'Histoire des Sciences - Tome 48 (XLVIII), n° 4 - Octobre-Décembre 1995 , (Arthur Mach, Werner Heisenberg, and the search for a smallest length - De la nature épargnante aux forces généreuses : Le principe de moindre action entre mathématiques et métaphysique; Maupertuis et Euler, 1740-1751 - L'héritage du positivisme dans la création de la chaire d'histoire générale des sciences au Collège de France)"‎

‎Presses Universitaires de France - P.U.F. , Revue d'Histoire des Sciences Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1995 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur blanche, titre en bleu et noir grand In-8 1 vol. - 192 pages‎


‎quelques figures dans le texte en noir et blanc 1ere édition, 1995 "Contents, Chapitres : 1. Articles : Helge Kragh : Arthur Mach, Werner Heisenberg, and the search for a smallest length - Marco Panza : De la nature épargnante aux forces généreuses : Le principe de moindre action entre mathématiques et métaphysique; Maupertuis et Euler, 1740-1751 - Annie Petit : L'héritage du positivisme dans la création de la chaire d'histoire générale des sciences au Collège de France - 2. Informations, analyses" Légères rousseurs sur la couverture, légère pliure sur le bord inférieur du plat supérieur, sinon bel exemplaire, intérieur frais et propre, papier à peine jauni - paginé 402 à 593‎

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‎Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences - Angela N.H. Creager and Jean-Paul Gaudillière - Helge Kragh and Stephen J. Weininger - Peter J. Westwick - Teresa Hopper ‎

Reference : 100926

(1996)

‎"Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences - Volume 27, Part 1 (1996) , (Meanings in search of experiments and vice-versa : The invention of allosteric regulation in Paris and Berkeley (1959-1968) - Sooner silence than confusion : The tortuous entry of entropy into chemistry - ""Abraded from several corners : "" Medical physics and biophysics at Berkeley - Essay review : Recent books on Nazism and science)"‎

‎University of California Press, History of Science and Technology , Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1996 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, editor's white wrappers, title in blue grand In-8 1 vol. - 196 pages‎


‎few black and white illustrations and text-figures 1st edition, 1996 "Contents, Chapitres : Angela N.H. Creager and Jean-Paul Gaudillière : Meanings in search of experiments and vice-versa : The invention of allosteric regulation in Paris and Berkeley (1959-1968) - Helge Kragh and Stephen J. Weininger : Sooner silence than confusion : The tortuous entry of entropy into chemistry - Peter J. Westwick : ""Abraded from several corners : "" Medical physics and biophysics at Berkeley - Teresa Hopper : Essay review : Recent books on Nazism and science" few small foxings on the wrappers, else near fine copy, no markings - pages 1 to 196‎

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‎Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences -Bruno Carazza and Helge Kragh on Augusto Righi - Michael Eckert on Heisenberg - Stuart Leslie - Ilana Löwy on Volta - Giuliano Pancaldi - Lewis Pyenson ‎

Reference : 100912

(1990)

‎Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences - Volume 21, Part 1 (1990) , (Augusto Righi's magnetic rays : A failed research program in early 20th-century physics - Primacy doomed to failure : Heisenberg's role as scientific adviser for nuclear policy in the FRG - Profit and loss : the military and MIT in the postwar era - Variances in meaning in discovery accounts : The case of contemporary biology - Electricity and life. Volta's path to the battery - Habits of mind : Geophysics at Shangai and Algiers, 1920-1940)‎

‎University of California Press, History of Science and Technology , Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1990 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, editor's white wrappers, title in blue grand In-8 1 vol. - 210 pages‎


‎few black and white illustrations and text-figures 1st edition, 1990 Contents, Chapitres : Bruno Carazza and Helge Kragh : Augusto Righi's magnetic rays : A failed research program in early 20th-century physics - Michael Eckert : Primacy doomed to failure : Heisenberg's role as scientific adviser for nuclear policy in the FRG - Stuart Leslie : Profit and loss : the military and MIT in the postwar era - Ilana Löwy : Variances in meaning in discovery accounts : The case of contemporary biology - Giuliano Pancaldi : Electricity and life. Volta's path to the battery - Lewis Pyenson : Habits of mind : Geophysics at Shangai and Algiers, 1920-1940 near fine copy, no markings - pages 1 to 210‎

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‎Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences - Henry Frankel on Vine, Matthews and Morley - Norriss S. Hetherington on Edwin Hubble - Helge Kragh on Paul Dirac - Arthur Quinn - R. Steven Turner on Justus Liebig - Joe D. Burchfield - M. Norton Wise on Maxwell ‎

Reference : 100896

(1982)

‎Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences - Volume 13, Part 1 (1982) , (The development, reception, and acceptance of the Vine- Matthews - Morley hypothesis - Philosophical values and observation in Edwin Hubble's choice of a model of the universe - Cosmo-physics in the thirties : Towards a history of Dirac cosmology - Repulsive force in England, 1706- 1744 - Justus Liebig versus Prussian chemistry : Reflections on early institute-building in Germany Reviews and bibliographical essays - The British Association and its historians - The Maxwell literature and British dynamical theory )‎

‎University of California Press, History of Science and Technology , Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1982 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, editor's white wrappers, title in blue grand In-8 1 vol. - 205 pages‎


‎few black and white illustrations and text-figures 1st edition, 1982 Contents, Chapitres : Henry Frankel : The development, reception, and acceptance of the Vine- Matthews - Morley hypothesis - Norriss S. Hetherington : Philosophical values and observation in Edwin Hubble's choice of a model of the universe - Helge Kragh : Cosmo-physics in the thirties : Towards a history of Dirac cosmology - Arthur Quinn : Repulsive force in England, 1706- 1744 - R. Steven Turner : Justus Liebig versus Prussian chemistry : Reflections on early institute-building in Germany. Reviews and bibliographical essays - Joe D. Burchfield : The British Association and its historians - M. Norton Wise : The Maxwell literature and British dynamical theory wrappers clean, with minor folding tracks on the corner and few foxings and small spots on the top of the front-part, inside is clean, no markings, a near fine copy - pages 1 to 205‎

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‎Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences -David Cahan - Helge Kragh - Theodore S. Feldman ‎

Reference : 100901

(1985)

‎Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences - Volume 15, Part 2 (1985) , (The institutional revolution in German physics, 1865-1914 - The fine structure of hydrogen and the gross structure of the physics community, 1916-26 - Applied mathematics and the quantification of experimental physics : The example of barometric hypsometry)‎

‎University of California Press, History of Science and Technology , Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1985 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, editor's white wrappers, title in blue grand In-8 1 vol. - 195 pages‎


‎few black and white illustrations and text-figures 1st edition, 1985 Contents, Chapitres : David Cahan : The institutional revolution in German physics, 1865-1914 - Helge Kragh : The fine structure of hydrogen and the gross structure of the physics community, 1916-26 - Theodore S. Feldman : Applied mathematics and the quantification of experimental physics : the example of barometric hypsometry near fine copy, no markings - pages 1 to 195‎

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‎Cahan (David), ed. on Hermann von Helmholtz - 'Arleen Tuchman - Kathryn M. Olesko and Frederic L. Holmes - Timothy Lenoir - R. Steven Turner - Richard L. Kremer - Stephan Vogel - Fabio Bevilacqua - Jed Z. Buchwald - Walter Kaiser - Helge Kragh - Günter Bierhalter - Michael Heidelberger - Robert DiSalle - Gary Hatfield‎

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(1993)

‎Hermann von Helmholtz and the Foundations of Nineteenth-Century Science , (1. Physiologist : Helmholtz and the German medical community - Experiment, quantification and discovery : Helmholtz's early physiological researches, 1843-1850 - The eye as mathematician : Clinical practice, instrumentation, and Holemholtz's construction of an empirical theory of vision - Consensus and controversy : Helmholtz on the visual perception of space - Innovation through synthesis : Helmholtz and color research - Sensation of tone, perception of sound, and empiricism : Helmhotz's physiological acoustics - 2. Physicist : Helmhotz's Ueber die Erhaltung der Kraft : The emergence of a theoretical physicist - Electrodynamics in context : Object states, laboratory practice, and anti-romanticism - Helmholtz's instrumental role in the formation of classical electrodynamics - Between physics and chemistry : Helmholtz's route to a theory of chemical thermodynamics - Helmholtz's mechanical foundation of thermodynamics - 3. Philosopher : Force, law, and experiment : The evolution of Helmholtz's philosophy of science - Helmholtz's empiricist philosophy of mathematics : Between laws of perception and laws of nature - Helmholtz and classicism : The science of aesthetics and the aesthetics of science - Helmholtz and the civilizing power of science)‎

‎University of California Press , California Studies in the History of Science Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1993 Book condition, Etat : Très Bon hardcover, editor's binding, under editor's original purple dust-jacket, illustrated by a portrait of Hermann von Helmholtz fort et grand In-8 1 vol. - 695 pages‎


‎31 black and white illustrations 1993's edition "Contents, Chapitres : Contents, List of Illustrations, Acknowledgments, Contributors, Abbreviations, Chronological listing of the Principal Events and Publications of Helmholtz's Life and Career, xxix, Text, 666 pages - D. Cahan : Introduction, Helmholtz at the borders of science - 1. Physiologist : Arleen Tuchman : Helmholtz and the German medical community - Kathryn M. Olesko and Frederic L. Holmes : Experiment, quantification and discovery : Helmholtz's early physiological researches, 1843-1850 - Timothy Lenoir : The eye as mathematician : Clinical practice, instrumentation, and Helmholtz's construction of an empirical theory of vision - R. Steven Turner : Consensus and controversy : Helmholtz on the visual perception of space - Richard L. Kremer : Innovation through synthesis : Helmholtz and color research - Stephan Vogel : Sensation of tone, perception of sound, and empiricism : Helmhotz's physiological acoustics - 2. Physicist : Fabio Bevilacqua : Helmhotz's Ueber die Erhaltung der Kraft : The emergence of a theoretical physicist - Jed Z. Buchwald : Electrodynamics in context : Object states, laboratory practice, and anti-romanticism - Walter Kaiser : Helmholtz's instrumental role in the formation of classical electrodynamics - Helge Kragh : Between physics and chemistry : Helmholtz's route to a theory of chemical thermodynamics - Günter Bierhalter : Helmholtz's mechanical foundation of thermodynamics - 3. Philosopher : Michael Heidelberger : Force, law, and experiment : The evolution of Helmholtz's philosophy of science - Robert DiSalle : Helmholtz's empiricist philosophy of mathematics : Between laws of perception and laws of nature - Gary Hatfield : Helmholtz and classicism : The science of aesthetics and the aesthetics of science - David Cahan : Helmholtz and the civilizing power of science - Bibliography and Index - Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz est un scientifique (physiologiste et physicien) prussien, né le 31 août 1821 à Potsdam et mort à Berlin-Charlottenburg en 1894. Il a notamment apporté d'importantes contributions à l'étude de la perception des sons et des couleurs ainsi qu'à la thermodynamique. - Helmholtz a vécu à une époque propice à développer lexpérimentation grâce à un arsenal dinstruments de plus en plus performants, qui prolongent, démultiplient, amplifient, accélèrent le regard des scientifiques sur la nature des phénomènes (et dans ce cas précis, des phénomènes sonores) pour mettre en évidence les explications de certaines observations : la technique a permis de transcrire sous une forme objective des phénomènes inexpliqués ; ainsi, lacoustique progresse considérablement et Helmholtz fonde l'optique physiologique et la psychophysique. (source : Wikipedia)" near fine copy, no markings, the dust-jacket is complete and near fine, minor folding tracks on the spine, the bottom part of the D.J. is very lightly torn on less than 0,5 cms, quite nothing, inside is fine, a very nice copy of this masterwork on Helmholtz‎

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‎British Journal for the History of Science - Helge Kragh - Annie Petit - Mari Williams‎

Reference : 23621

(1984)

‎British Journal for the History of Science - volume 17, part 3, n° 57 - November 1984‎

‎British Society for the History of Science Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1984 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback grand In-8 1 vol. - 95 pages‎


‎ Contents, Chapitres : Helge Kragh: Julius Thomsen and classical thermochemistry - Annie Petit: L'esprit de la science anglaise et les français au XIXe siècle - Mari Williams: Beyond the planets, early 19th century studies of Double Stars - Obituary: James Sterling Wilkie, 1906-1982 - books reviews, books received ‎

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