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Phone number : 01 43 25 51 73P., Crochard, 1821, 4 volumes in 8 reliés en demi-basane verte, dos ornés de fers dorés (reliures de l'époque), (quelques mouillures et défaut de papier d'origine dans les marges des derniers feuillets du tome 1, taches d'encre à la page 4 du tome 1), T.1 : 18pp., 741pp., 2 tableaux dépliants, T.2 : 16pp., 758pp., 2 TABLEAUX dont 1 dépliant, T.3 : 14pp., 788pp., T.4 : 12pp., 450pp., 1 TABLEAU dépliant, 34 PLANCHES numérotées 1 à 33
---- Troisième édition REVUE et CORRIGEE ---- "The third editon of THENARD'S popular textbook has been CORRECTED and RECENT DISCOVERIES ADDED. SOME CHANGES were made in the topics in the firs part". (Cole n° 1265) ---- BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- "THENARD wrote AN EXCELLENT TEXTBOOK which was kept up to date by appendices in all the editions. Through this book he helped restore France to its traditonal role as supplier of chemistry texbooks to the rest of the world. The first two volumes dealt with inorganic chemistry, the third with organic chemistry (divided into vegetable and animal) and the fourth with analytical chemistry... Besides drawing on prevous textbooks, such as those of Lavoisier, Fourcroy and Thomson, Thénard incorporated the most recent research of his contemporaries. Plates and detailed descriptions of apparatus were provided. The detailed index included in each volume makes Thenard's book a particularly useful reference work for the chemistry of its period...". (Partington III pp. 90/96 & DSB XIII)**4830/4983/o2
P., Blanchard, 1926, un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, (couverture légèrement défraîchie), 133pp.
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE ---- DSB XIII pp. 362/372**50080/5008/o4-CAV.F4
P., Méquignon-Marvis, 1818/1822, 5 VOLUMES in 8 reliés en plein veau glacé vert bronze, dos richement ornés de fers dorés, tranches jaspées (reliures de l'époque), (les ff. V-VI et VII de table du tome 3 ont été reliés par erreur à la fin du volume), T.1 : 26pp., 638pp., T.2 : 8pp., 784pp., T.3 : 7pp., 727pp., T.4 : 8pp., 822pp., T. 5 (supplément) : (2), 8pp., 547pp., (1pp.), figures dans le texte
---- Deuxième édition française "With FRESNEL's and AMPERE's ORIGINAL MEMOIRS ON LIGHT AND ELECTRICITY" ---- BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- "A self-taught chemist, THOMSON first secured his reputation through the publication of the System, which was so popular that it went through six editions during the next eighteen years... As the first systematic treatise of a nonelementary kind to break the French monopoly of such works, THOMSON's System tried patriotically to justice to the contributions made by British chemists to the new chemistry, which had been established in the late eighteenth century...". (DSB XIII p. 372/373) ---- "This is the second french edition translated by Riffault who added an Appendix of new discoveries to vol. IV. The supplement contains material from the sixth english edition as well as ADDED ARTICLES BY A. FRESNEL ON LIGHT (pp. 1/137) and BABINET AND AMPERE ON ELECTRICITY (pp. 163/256". (Cole N° 1283) ---- Partington III pp. 716/722**50120/5012/o3
P., Masson, 1884, un volume grand in 8 relié en demi-toile verte (reliure début XXe), (coiffe légèrement émoussée), 11pp., 321pp., (1), 218 FIGURES dans le texte, 4 PLANCHES EN COULEURS HORS TEXTE
---- BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- Quatrième édition ENTIEREMENT REFONDUE ET COMPLETEE ---- Célèbre aéronaute français, Gaston Tissandier (1843/1899), fondateur de la revue la Nature, publia de nombreux livres de vulgarisation scientifique accessibles à tous ---- La vision et les illusions d'optique - L'analyse des hasards et les jeux mathématiques - La chimie sans laboratoire - La toupie magique et le gyroscope - Les jeux et les jouets scientifiques - La maison d'un amateur de sciences - Les appareils de locomotion - etc**50440/5044/P2
P., Hermann, 1898/1900, 3 VOLUMES in 8, brochés, couvertures imprimées, brochés, couvertures imprimées, (dos cassés et renforcés, couvertures défraîchies avec manque de papier, cachets de bibliothèque, rousseurs -- Bon état intérieur), T.1 : (2), 263pp., T.2 : (2), 162pp., T.3 : 1 PORTRAIT DE VAN'T HOFF, (2), 2pp., 170pp., figures dans le texte
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE ---- "Chemistry is indebted to VAN'T HOFF for his fundamental contributions to the unification of chemical kinetics, thermodynamics and physical measurements. He was instrumental in founding physical chemistry as an independent discipline". (DSB XIII p. 580) ---- Partington IV**5140/5141/o7de/CAV.E6
P., Hachette, 1863, un volume in 8 relié en demi-chagrin vert, dos orné de caissons dorés (reliure de l'époque)
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE**77190/7719/o6de
P., Rémont, 1819, 2 volumes in 8 reliés en pleine basane racinée, dos richement ornés de fers et filets dorés (reliures de l'époque), (1 mors légèrement fendu au tome 2 avec manque de cuir, coins émoussés ainsi qu'une coiffe, quelques rousseurs et taches sans gravité, cachets de bibliothèque), T.1 : 80pp., 474pp., 5 PLANCHES dépliantes h.t., T.2 : (2), 575pp., (1pp.)
---- Seconde édition ENTIEREMENT REFONDUE ---- BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- "After serving an apprenticeship in pharmacy with an uncle, Virey entered military service in 1794 as pharmacist third class. His military career was spent at the Val-de-Grâce hospital in Paris, where from 1804 until his retirement in 1813, he was acting chief pharmacist. In 1814 he obtained an M.D. degree from the Faculty of medicine in Paris and in 1823 was elected to the Academy of Medicine. He lectured on natural history at the Athénée de Paris in 1814/1815... A remarkably prolific author, Virey produced works encompassing a wide range of interests. His TRAITE DE PHARMACIE ENJOYED CONSIDERABLE AUTHORITY DURING THE FIRST HALF OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY...". (DSB XIV pp. 44/45)**5217/E4
P., Durand, 1753, 2 volumes in 8 reliés en pleine basane, dos orné de fers dorés, tranches rouges (coiffes et coins usés, mors fendus mais solides, quelques rousseurs), T.1 : 47pp., 569pp., 2pp., T.2 : (1), 284pp., 256pp., (2), 4 PLANCHES DEPLIANTES
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE du traité de MINERALOGIE et de l'HYDROLOGIE de WALLERIUS, traduites de l'allemand par le Baron D'HOLBACH ---- "Wallerius's Mineralogy, his first great work, was received as an outstanding handbook of contemporary knowledge ; never before had such a wealth of minerals been presented to systematically. Wallerius'clear and precise descriptions, which gave more weight to essential chemical properties than to exterior appearance, opened a new epoch in mineralogy. The book became widely known in Europe and served as a model for later works. In Hydrologia, Wallerius tried to classify different kinds of water...". (DSB XIV pp. 144/145) ---- Cole N° 1334 & Hoover collection N° 862 : "The first rational classification of minerals summarizing existing mineral knowledge using a system based on chemical composition as well as external characteristics. His approach issued a new epoch. The french translation by Baron d'Holbach, with some assistance by Bernard de Jussieu and G.F. Rouelle, was made from the german translation which Wallerius said was preferable to the swedish. Added is the Hydrologie which appeared first in swedish. The Hydrologie gives a methodical classification of waters on the basis of their properties and chemical analyses" ---- Partington III**5255/
P., Durand, 1753, 2 volumes in 8 reliés en plein veau,dos ornés de fers dorés, tranches rouges (reliures de l'époque), (un coin très légèrement émoussé), T.1 : 47pp., 589pp. (mal chiffrée 569), 2pp., T.2 : (1), 284pp., 256pp., (2), 4 PLANCHES DEPLIANTES
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE du traité de MINERALOGIE et de l'HYDROLOGIE de WALLERIUS, traduites de l'allemand par le Baron D'HOLBACH ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "Wallerius's Mineralogy, his first great work, was received as an outstanding handbook of contemporary knowledge ; never before had such a wealth of minerals been presented to systematically. Wallerius'clear and precise descriptions, which gave more weight to essential chemical properties than to exterior appearance, opened a new epoch in mineralogy. The book became widely known in Europe and served as a model for later works. In Hydrologia, Wallerius tried to classify different kinds of water.". (DSB XIV pp. 144/145) ---- Cole N° 1334 & Hoover collection N° 862 : "The first rational classification of minerals summarizing existing mineral knowledge using a system based on chemical composition as well as external characteristics. His approach issued a new epoch. The french translation by Baron d'Holbach, with some assistance by Bernard de Jussieu and G.F. Rouelle, was made from the german translation which Wallerius said was preferable to the swedish. Added is the Hydrologie which appeared first in swedish. The Hydrologie gives a methodical classification of waters on the basis of their properties and chemical analyses" ---- Partington III**7915/
P., Payot, 1925, un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, 16pp., 574pp., 1 tableau dépliant, figures dans le texte
---- Seconde édition française ---- DSB XIV p. 182**5261/
Jenae, Bielki, 1704, un volume in 4 relié en plein parchemin, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque), (cachiers uniformément jaunis), (7), 512pp., (7)
---- Troisième édition ---- Nombreuses notes manuscrites de l'époque dans les marges et dans le texte. ---- "G.W. Wedel (1645/1721) took his M.D. at Jena in 1669... In 1673 he assumed the chair of anatomy, surgery and botany. Then, upon the death of his mentor Rolfinck in the spring, Wedel assumed the chair of theoretical medicine and in 1719 the chair of practical medicine and chemistry... Wedel stood midway between medieval and modern world views, definding astrology and alchemy and championing iatrochemistry. He was a remarkably prolific author, but it was primarily by teaching at one of Germany's largest universities that he influenced a whole generation of physicians, including Hoffmann and Stahl... As a chemist Wedel introduced into practice certain medicines which bear his name and he was a strong supporter of the iatro-chemical of De la Boe Sylius...". (DSB XIV pp. 212/213 & Ferguson II pp. 535/537) ---- Dezeimeris IV - Partington II pp. 315/317**5271/
P., Martinet, 1847, un volume in 4, broché, couverture muette (moderne), 38pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE DE LA THESE D'AGREGATION (section des sciences accessoires) PRESENTEE PAR A. WURTZ A LA FACULTE DE MEDECINE DE PARIS ---- RARE ---- BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- "In 1844 WURTZ moved to Paris where he soon joined Dumas at the laboratory associated with the Faculty of medicine. It was there that WURTZ succeeded Dumas as lecturer in organic chemistry, as professor and as dean. He became the most enthousiastic and outstanding teachers of his generation. WURTZ excelled as a practical chemist and almost all his contributions were of lasting value. Among his many miscellaneous methods of synthesis were those for the production of phosphorous oxychloride, of neurine from ethylene oxide, of aldol from acetaldehyde, of phenol from benzene, and of esters from alkyl halides and the silver salts of acids". (DSB XI pp. 529/523) ---- Partington IV pp. 477/494 ---- Température des animaux - Température des végétaux - Variations de la température des animaux - Variation de la température dans les végétaux - Causes de la chaleur animale - Sources de la chaleur dans les végétaux
P., Hachette, 1868/1878, 14 VOLUMES in 8 reliés en demi-chagrin marron (reliures de l'époque)
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- Ouvrage monumental bien complet de tous ses suppléments ---- "In 1844, Wurtz moved to Paris, where he soon joined Dumas at the laboratory associated with the faculty of medicine. From the faculty of medicine, Wurtz transfered to a chair of organic chemistry which had been specially created for him at the Sorbonne in 1874... He became one of the most enthusiastic and outstanding teachers of his generation. There never was a school of chemists in France to compare with Liebig's school at Giessen, but Wurtz probably came closest to realizing one... Wurtz excelled as a practical chemist, and almost all his contributions were of lasting value". (DSB XIV pp. 529/532) ---- Partington IV pp. 477/494 - Bulloch : "History of bacteriology" p. 405
P., Hachette, 1874/1882, 5 VOLUMES in 8 reliés en demi-basane havane (reliures de l'époque)
BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- "In 1844, Wurtz moved to Paris, where he soon joined Dumas at the laboratory associated with the faculty of medicine. From the faculty of medicine, Wurtz transferred to a chair of organic chemistry which had been specially created for him at the Sorbonne in 1874... He became one of the most enthusiastic and outstanding teachers of his generation. There never was a school of chemists in France to compare with Liebig's school at Giessen, but Wurtz probably came closest to realizing one... Wurtz excelled as a practical chemist, and almost all his contributions were of lasting value". (DSB XIV pp. 529/532) - Bulloch "History of bacteriology" p. 405 - Partington IV pp. 477/494
P., Alcan, 1880, un volume in 8 relié en cartonnage éditeur, (légèrement défraichi, rousseurs), (2), 2pp., 248pp.
Troisième édition ---- "One of Wurtz's most popular works was La théorie atomique. Its title denoted more than the atomic-molecular theory of Avogadro or Ampère ; it designated a theory that incorporated the idea of combining power or atomicity of the atom - a new concept for which Wurtz had helped to clear the ground. He had done so by contributing to the notion of polyatomic organic radicals and by clarifying the distinctions between affinity, basicity and atomicity...". (DSB XIV p. 531) ---- "In his book, Wurtz showed that the new system of atomic weights agreed with physical and chemical evidence, atomic heats, isomorphism, gaseous densities and molecular weights...". (Partington IV p. 478)
WURTZ (A.) - LAMY (A.) - GRANDEAU (L.) -- SOCIETE CHIMIQUE DE PARIS
Reference : 77180
P., Hachette, 1864, un volume in 8 relié en demi-chagrin vert, dos orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque)
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- Exemplaire de E. Lavaux avec son cachet et sa signature sur la page de titre ---- Equivalents, poids atomiques et poids moléculaires - Théorie des types et atomicité - Alliance de la chimie minérale et de la chimie organique - Historique de la découverte du thallium - Etat naturel et extraction - Propriétés physiques, chimiques - Etude des composés du thallium - Protoxyde - Alcool thallique - Caractères des sels de protoxyde - Peroxyde de thallium - chlorures - Composés ternaires - Sels minéraux et sels organiques - Historique de la découverte du rubidium et du coesium - Méthode d'extraction - Diverses sources de rubidium et de coesium