Colmar, Druck ALbert Jess Colmar I/els., 1916-1917; in-4, cartonnage de l'éditeur. EN TRÈS BON ÉTAT - RARE SUR L'ALSACE , VOGESENE- vogesesen 22 aug 1916 - Schriftleitung V. off; F. Grundner. 3. Komp. n°1 au n°38 sept 1917.
EN TRÈS BON ÉTAT - RARE SUR L'ALSACE , VOGESENE- vogesesen 22 aug 1916 - Schriftleitung V. off; F. Grundner. 3. Komp. n°1 au n°38 sept 1917.
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Chapter 2: the Sino Japanese War and the North Pacific Ocean battle Chapter 2: the Sino Japanese War and the North Pacific Ocean War Chapter 2: the battle of Japan Sea and the battle of the North Pacific: Chapter 4: the battle of the Hawaii sea and the battle of the North Sea: Chapter 6: the battle of midair: Chapter 8: the battle of Midway: Chapter 9: the battle of midair: Chapter 10: the battle of the sea off the coast of Japan: Chapter 11: the sea lantern defense Chapter VII of the Pacific War
Reference : KOS00600146
(1980)
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"EINSTEIN, A., L. INFELD, and B. HOFFMANN. - THE ROUND OFF OF GENERAL RELATIVITY - ASSOCIATION COPY.
Reference : 46475
(1938)
(Princeton, NJ.), Annals of Mathematics, 1938 a. 1940. Both papers in orig. printed wrappers. Offprints from ""Annals of Mathematics"", Vol. 39, No. 1, january, 1938 and Vol. 41, No. 2, April, 1940. Pp. 65-100 and pp. 455-464. Both clean and fine. This copy has belonged to Abraham Pais (1918-2000) - the famous Einstein scholar, theoretical physicist and Einsteins collegue at Princeton - and having his name on top of both frontwrappers ""A Pais"".
First editions, in the scarce offprint versions, of Einstein's last and highly important contributions to General relativity, and in which is shown that the equation of motion follows directly from the field equation that defined the geometry.""Einstein's last importent contribution to general relativity deals again with the problem of motion. It is the work done with Leopold Infeld and Banash Hoffmann on the N-body problem of motion. In these papers, the gravitational field is no longer treated as external. Instead, it and the motion of its (singular) sources are treated simultaneously. Anew approximationscheme is introduced in which the fields are no longer necessarily weak but in which the source velocities are small compared with the light velocity .... The equations obtained have found use in situations where Newtonian interaction must be included. '(These equations) are widely used in analyses of planetary orbits in the solarsystem. For example, the Cal Tech Jet Propulsion Laboratory uses them, in modified form, to calculate ephmerides for high-precision tracking of planets and spacecraft.""(Pais ""Subtle is the Lord"", p. 290-91).""The problem of the equation of motion of bodies is the following. The 1916 theory had a classical structure in the sense that there were both field equations (the curvature of space-time is determined by the mass and motion of bodies in space-time) and equations of motion of bodies (the world line of small mass is a geodesic). Are these two statements really separate? If the field equations were linear, they indeed would be. They are not linear, however, and Einstein showed (in the papers offered) that if matter is represented by a point singularity of the metric field, these singularities are located on world lines that are geodesics of space-time, provided its metric satisfies the equation of general relativity.""(DSB).Weil: 202 a. 295 (both with an asterix denoting a major paper). - Boni: 236 a. 236.1.
"EINSTEIN, A., L. INFELD & B. HOFFMANN. - EINSTEIN'S LAST CONTRIBUTION TO GENERAL RELATIVITY - THE ROUND OFF OF GENERAL RELATIVITY.
Reference : 46954
(1938)
Baltimore, Princeton University Press, 1938 a.1940. Royal8vo. Bound in 2 full cloth, gilt lettering to spines. In: Annals of Mathematics"", Series 2, Vol. 39 and vol. 40. (Entire volumes offered). The papers: pp. 65-100 a. pp. 455-464. Clean and fine.også on a generalization...... pais p. 496
First appearance of these two importent papers on the General theory of Relativity, in which is shown that the equation of motion follows directly from the field equation that defined the geometry.""Einstein's last importent contribution to general relativity deals again with the problem of motion. It is the work done with Leopold Indfeld and Banesh Hoffmann on the N-body problem of motion. In these papers, the gravitational field is no longer treated as external. Instead, it and the motion of its (singular) sources are treated simultaneously. A new approximation scheme is introduced in which the fields are no longer necessarily weak but in which the source velocities are small compared with the light velocity... (These equations) are widely used in analyses of planetary orbits in the solar system.""(Pais ""Subtle is the Lord"", pp. 290-91).Weil: 202 a. 205, both with an asterix, denoting a major paper. - Boni: 236 a. 236.1.
TYPOGRAPHIE DU VATICAN. 1911. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 129 pages. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte et hors-texte, et en planche dépliante. Manques sur le dos et en coiffes, fendus.. . . . Classification Dewey : 750-La peinture et les peintres
Classification Dewey : 750-La peinture et les peintres
Turf, Masbou, Dethan, Ferrier, Mazan, Maïorana, Loyer, Gabrion, Ripp-off, Ayroles, Dieudonné, Robin, Oger et Derian:
Reference : 6248
(1994)
L'Original, l'Association, 1994. Rare coffret cartonné, fermé par un ficelle avec étiquette comportant le justificatif. A l'état de neuf.
Bien complet de tout ce qu'il doit contenir, outre la fausse paille en papier kraft: l'album de L'ORIGINAL signé par les tous les auteurs à la première garde, la sérigraphie numérotée et signée de TURF (au tirage limité à 150 exemplaires numérotés), un dessin original de Catherine Dieudoné, monogrammée, sous petit portefeuille cartonnée.