"VILLARD, P. (PAUL ULRICH). - THE DISCOVERY OF GAMMA RAYS AND GAMMA RADIATION.
Reference : 51313
(1900)
(Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1900). 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 130, No 15 a. No 18. Pp. (962-) 1044 a. pp. (1145-) 1220. Entire issues offered. Villard's papers: pp. 1010-1012 a. 1178-1182, textillustrations. Clean and fine.
First apperance of Villard's two papers in which he announced and described the discovery of a new type of radiation more powerfull and penetrating than alpha-and beta rays. The new type of rays was named by Rutherford as gammarays.
Lyon, pour les XXX, s.d. (1933) ; in-folio en feuilles (325 x 250 mm) ; (4) ff. dont dédicace à Pierre Brisson, 205 pp., (1) f. imprimeur (Daragnès), 47 eaux-fortes originales d'André Villeboeuf dont 16 à pleine page, couverture blanc-crème, chemise dos parcheminé et plats de papier gauffré rouge y compris l'étui. Tirage total à 95 exemplaires sur vélin de Rives dont 30 nominatifs.
(Dupont, 34B)Ce texte a paru en feuilletons dans les "Annales Politiques et Littéraires" de février à avril 1925.Peintre, graveur, écrivain, André Villeboeuf (1893 - 1956) a débuté en 1921 au Salon des Indépendants. Peintre de paysages, natures mortes et scènes animées, il a travaillé aussi aux décors et costumes pour le théâtre et à l'illustration d'ouvrages (Contes fantastiques de L.P. Fargue, Cuisine de Jean Larroche, en collaboration avec Vuillard et Segonzac, Lettres de mon Moulin et Contes du lundi d'Alphonse Daudet, etc.) ; il a aussi réalisé une vaste décoration murale pour le Palais de la Découverte. Le Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris possède certaines de ses oeuvres.Exemplaire en parfait état.
Phone number : 06 60 22 21 35
[André Villeboeuf] - [Villeboeuf (André)] Béraud (Henri) :
Reference : 16341
(1933)
Lyon, pour les XXX, s.d. (1933) ; in-folio en feuilles (325 x 250 mm) ; (4) ff. dont dédicace à Pierre Brisson, 205 pp., (1) f. imprimeur (Daragnès), 47 eaux-fortes originales d’André Villeboeuf dont 16 à pleine page, couverture crème, chemise dos parcheminé et plats de papier gauffré rouge y compris l’étui. Tirage à 95 exemplaires sur vélin de Rives dont 30 nominatifs.
Premier tirage, un des 30 de tête, nominatif, avec une des 50 suites (Dupont, 34B). Ce texte a paru en feuilletons dans les "Annales Politiques et Littéraires" de février à avril 1925. Peintre, graveur, écrivain, André Villeboeuf (1893-1956) a débuté en 1921 au Salon des Indépendants. Peintre de paysages, natures mortes et scènes animées, il a travaillé aussi aux décors et costumes pour le théâtre et à l’illustration d’ouvrages ("Contes fantastiques" de L.P. Fargue, "Cuisine" de Jean Laroche, en collaboration avec Vuillard et Segonzac, "Lettres de mon Moulin" et "Contes du lundi" d’Alphonse Daudet, etc.) ; il a aussi réalisé une vaste décoration murale pour le Palais de la Découverte. Le Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris possède certaines de ses œuvres. Exemplaire en très bel état.
Phone number : 06 60 22 21 35
Vincens Bruno Pirovano Félix Thinard Florence
Reference : 500072536
(2016)
ISBN : 9782366720907
PLUME CAROTTE 2016 240 pages 26 2x26 2x2 2cm. 2016. Relié. 240 pages.
Etat correct
Vincens Bruno Pirovano Félix Thinard Florence
Reference : 500093022
(2016)
ISBN : 9782366720907
PLUME CAROTTE 2016 240 pages 26 2x26 2x2 2cm. 2016. Relié. 240 pages.
Très bon état
Vincens Bruno Pirovano Félix Thinard Florence
Reference : 500093110
(2016)
ISBN : 9782366720907
PLUME CAROTTE 2016 240 pages 26 2x26 2x2 2cm. 2016. Relié. 240 pages.
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1947 N° 13 - in-12 broché - 1947 - 251pages - Ed. La Maîtrise du Livre - coll. L'Empreinte-Police
bon état (léger plis de lecture au dos, rousseurs)
, Antwerpen, Studiecentrum voor Economisch en Sociaal Onderzoek, 1973, Gebonden, groen linnen met goudopdruk op rug, geillustreerde stofomslag, 155 x 235mm.,115pp., uitplooibare kaart achterin.
Summary : Port investments on the left bank of the Scheldt-welfare and cost-benefit analysis. Boek is in goede staat.
Virginity in Song: Digital Tools for the Liturgy. Guest Editor: Debra Lacoste
Reference : 52101
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2018 Paperback,Languages: English , 163 p., 4 colour ill., 178 x 254 mm. ISBN 9782503578477.
Table of Contents Virginity in Song: Digital Tools for the Liturgy Guest Editor: Debra Lacoste Debra Lacoste, Introduction M. Jennifer Bloxam, Cantus and Cantus Firmi: Solving Puzzles in Three Fifteenth-Century Masses for the Annunciation Donna Bussell, Contexts for Pastoral Care: Magdalene Liturgies, Cistercian Reform, and the Cantus Database Barbara Swanson, Praying with St. Juliana: Female Monastic Devotion, the Salzinnes Antiphonal, and the Cantus Database Free Papers Carlo Bosi, La fille qui n?a point d?amy: Secular and Ecclesiastical Friends of an Abandoned Girl Patrick Macey, Jean Mouton: Canon, Cantus Firmus, and the ?Combinative Impulse? in Motets for Five Voices Research and Performance Practice Forum Fabrice Fitch, Loyset Compere and the Motetti missales Cycle Ave Domine Jesu Christ
Copenhagen, Levin & Munksgaard, 1937. Small 4to. Orig. hcloth. 30 pp. + 391 pp. (Facsimile). Inscribed by the publisher, Ejnar Munksgaard Jónas Thorbergsson.
Monumenta Typographica Islandica V.
Antwerpen, Van Aarsen, 1846 gebonden met behoud van originele papieren titelomslag, 23x14 cm., 14 pages.
Viviane Garrigos Morgan Gautraud - Le Bourhis
Reference : 500075933
(2008)
ISBN : 9782746041653
Editions ENI 2008 300 pages 20 6x2 4x17 6cm. 2008. Broché. 300 pages.
Très bon état - légères marques de lecture et/ou de stockage mais du reste en très bon état- expédié soigneusement depuis la France
Vivé Nathalie Gélébart Yann Maurel Rodolphe Gaspary Laurence de Baverey Prisca
Reference : 500074433
(2022)
ISBN : 9782047400197
BORDAS 2022 48 pages 18 8x27 3x0 9cm. 2022. Broché. 48 pages.
Très bon état - légères marques de lecture et/ou de stockage mais du reste en très bon état- expédié soigneusement depuis la France
Vivé Nathalie Gélébart Yann Maurel Rodolphe Gaspary Laurence de Baverey Prisca
Reference : 500074600
(2022)
ISBN : 9782047400197
BORDAS 2022 48 pages 18 8x27 3x0 9cm. 2022. Broché. 48 pages.
Très bon état - légères marques de lecture et/ou de stockage mais du reste en très bon état- expédié soigneusement depuis la France
Tielt, Lannoo, z/d Gebrocheerd, originele uitgeversomslag, 20.9x15.1 cm., resp. 157 pp. en 109 pp.
Deel 2 (gedichten) : Van te Lande. Van over Ouds. Flandria Illustrata. Bespiegelingen. Andere Bespiegelingen. Deel 3 : Falco, tooneelspel. Hardenburg, tooneelspel.
1 vol. 12mo., b&w. cover, b&w. pictures, The Voice of America, 1952, 15 pp.
A nice copy of this document, with schedules and explainations in the home language of each country. in Europe as well as Near and Middle East, Latin America, Far East and South Asia.
Pietarsaari, Finland. Bel exemplaire relié, reliure et jaquette ornées d'éd., in-4, 217 pages.
FLAMMARION 2002 120 pages 16 8x1 6x23cm. 2002. Broché. 120 pages.
Bon état
VOISENON, Claude-Henri de Fuzée, Abbé de - notice bio-bibliographique par Octave UZANNE ***___***___*** 8vo half-morocco with green corner bronzes, very decorated back with five false-nerves and, top edge guilt, LXVI-222 pages, a portrait engraved by AD LALAUZE according to COCHIN, a label engraved by A. MONGIN, a facsimile, a plate engraved by A. MONGIN according to GRAVELOT, a title-frontispiece and 5 captioned plates, engraved by Gery BICHARD. Drawn with small number on vergÚ with large margins. (Leger scratch with a cut, another with the rear board, browned leaves.) History of the happiness - So much better for it - Zulmis and ZelmaŽde. - It was right - It was wrong - Neither too nor too little - to matter - the shuttle of love. GOOD. - Prix : 180,00 EUR Commander Histoire de la félicité. - Tant mieux pour elle. - Zulmis et Zelmaïde. - Il eut raison. - Il eut tort. - Ni trop ni trop peu. - Les à propos. - La navette d'amour.
Reference : 9076
Paris, A. Quantin, 1878 - In-8 - 1/2 Reliure - dos à nerfs à filets & ornements dorés, titre doré - Gardes jaspées -Signet - Portrait-frontispice gravé par Ad. LALAUZE d'après COCHIN, une vignette gravée par A. MONGIN, un fac-similé - Bandeaux, culs-de-lampe et lettrines - Tiré à petit nombre sur vergé à grandes marges - LXVI-222 pages - TRES BON EXEMPLAIRE.
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Paris, Fernand Hazan, 1963 Paperback, original jacket editor in color, 105 x 150 mm., pages not numbered, 15 numbered images in color.
The Little Library of Art 52. Methuen and Co. In good condition.
"VOLTA, (ALEXANDRO). - ESTABLISHING THE ""ELECTRIC CURRENT"" - THE PRECURSOR OF THE VOLTAIC CELL.
Reference : 48189
(1797)
Paris, Guillaume/Fuchs, An VI, ou 1797, AN VII (1799). Without wrappers..In: ""Annales de Chimie, ou Recueil de Mémoires concernant la Chemie"" Tome 23, 4. Cahier. Titlepage to vol. 23. + Tome 29, Cahier 1, Titlepage to tome 29. Stamp to verso of titlepages. Pp. (225-) 336 + pp. (1-) 112. (2 entire issues offered). Volta's letters: pp. 276-315, 1 folded engraved plate with 22 figs. + pp. 91-93.
First French edition of these 3 letters to Gren in which Volta described his last steps towards his groundbreaking construction of his famous ""Pile"". In the letters he established the first law governing an electrical fluid and he anticipated both Davy and Faraday.""In 1796 Volta wrote three letters to Gren (published in German in Gren's N.J. der Physik). In THE FIRST he describes 'a very remarkable experiment'. A tin cup filled with soapy water, milk of lime, or better fairly strong alkaline ley, was held with one or both hands moistened witn ater, and the tip of the tongue dipped into the liquid. A sour taste was at once perceived by the tongue in contact with the alkaline liquid, which soon, changed into a salty and finally into a sharp alkaline taste. The acid taste was 'produced by the current of the electric fluid passing from the tin to thee alkaline liquer, from there to the tongue, then through the body to the layer of water and from there to the tin in a continous current..... In his SECOND LETTER Volta repeats this 'law' of the combination of three conductors. The mutual contact of silver and tin, for example, produces 'an action, a force, by means of which the first gives the electric fluid and the second receives it. If the circuit is completed by a humid concustor, a current or continous circulation of this fluid is set up in the direction indicated in the table (depicted on the attached plate)... In his THIRD LETTER Volta describes experiments in which plates of silver and zinc so smooth that they adhered on contact, polished, dry, and insulated, were brought in close contact, and separated by pulling them perpendicularly apart. They gave small deflections when applied directly to the electrometer...."" (Partington ""A History of Chemistry"", Vol. IV, pp. 10-12).
"VON NEUMANN, JOHANN (JOHN). - THE MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATION OF QUANTUM MECHANICS.
Reference : 47068
(1928)
Berlin, Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, 1928. 8vo. Full cloth, but spine gone. In: ""Nachrichten von der Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen aus dem Jahre 1927"". (4),469 pp. Von Neumann's papers: pp. 1-57, pp. 245-272 a. pp. 273-291. Internally clean and fine.
First printing of von Neumann's importent papers in which he gave a mathematically precise formulation of the foundation of Quantum MeChanics, basing the theory on the use of Hilbert spaces.""He (von Neumann) developed between 1927 and 1929 a new mathematical framework of the theory subsequently proved to be the most suitable formalism of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics as we use it today, as well as of its extensions, the relativistic quantum mechanics of partcles and the quantum theory of fields.""(Max Jammer ""The Conceptual Development og Quantum Mechanics"", pp.314-15""Von Neumann’s most famous work in theoretical physics is his axiomatization of quantum mechanics. When he began work in that field in 1927, the methods used by its founders were hard to formulate in precise mathematical terms"" ""operator"" on ""functions"" were handled without much consideration of their domain or definition to their topological properties: and it was blithely assumed that such ""operators,"" when self-adjoint, could always be ""diagonalized"" (as in th finite dimensional case), at the expense of introducing ""Dirac functions"" as ""eigenvectors."" Von Neumann showed that mathematical rigor could be restored by taking as basic axioms the assumptions that the states of a physical system were poinds of a Hilbert space and that the measurable quantities were Hermitian (generally unbounded) operators densely efined in that space. This formalism. the practical use of which became available after von Neumann had developed the spectral theory of unbounded Hermitian operators (1929), has survived subsequent developments of quantum mechanics and is still the basisi of non relativistic quantum theory"" with the introduction of the theory of distributions, it has even become possible to interpret its results in a way similar to Dirac’s original intuition.""(DSB).
Wijnegem, Homunculus, 2007 Kartonomslag geillustreerd in kleur, 205 x 295mm., pagina's niet genummerd, uitgebreide kleurillustratie.
Viertalige uitgave Nl/ Duits/ Fr/ Eng. Genummerd exemplaar binnen een oplage van 200. Nieuw.
"VOSSIUS, GERHARD (GERARDUS) JOHANN. - ""ARTES LIBERALES"" AND THE HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS.
Reference : 49198
(1653)
Leiden, Joannis Maire, 1653 - Amsterdam, Ioannes Blaeu, 1650. 4to. One contemp. full vellum. Contemp. handwritten titles (weak) to spine. First title in red/black with large engraved titlevignette. (8),154,(1) pp. (Ars Historica 1653) - (16),94,(14) pp. (Grammatistice etc. 1650) - (8),83,(15) pp. (De Philologia, 1650) - (16),467,(33) pp. (De Universae Mathesios..., 1650). Fine and clean.
First edition of ""De Qvattuor Artibus..."" (which includes ""De Universae Mathesios"" with separate titlepage) and second edition of ""Ars Historica""The mathematical work: Poggendorff II, 1235. ""de Mathesios."": ""According to prof. Cantor, (it) is the first history of mathematics in its widest sense"". Honeyman Coll., 3081.
Leipzig, Veit & Comp., 1901-03. Lex8vo. Bound in 2 fine contemp. hcalf. Raised bands, gilt spines and with gilt lettering. A few minor scratches. A name cut from front free endpaper. XII,648"XIV,752 pp., textillustrations and 12 colourplates. Internally fine and clean.
First edition og this classic work in genetics, where de Vries further develops the theory of mutations.- ""De Vries experimental work in the 1890' led to the rediscovery of Mendel's laws and the discovery of the phenomenon of mutation. The rediscovery of Mendel's laws was announced almost simultabeously by de Vries, Correns, and Tschermak-Seysenegg - in that order....The results of his more than ten years of experimentation and study were laid down in de Vries's ""Die Mutationstheorie....(1901-1903), in which he described in detail his work on the segregation laws, on phenomena of variation, and on plant mutations. The book made him famous, and he was recognized as one of the foremost botanists of his time.""(DSB).""De Vries discovered, revealed, and proved the importence of Mendel's work. Advanced the theory of ""mutations"" or discontinous change in the character of species.""( Horblit. One Hundred Books famous in Science, No. 73 b). - Dibner. Heralds of Science No 36. - Garrison & Morton No 240. - Sparrow. Milestones of Science No 194.