VASSEUR 2012 10 6x1x14 8cm. 2012. Broché.
Très bon état
, Arnoldsche Art Publishers, 2016 Size: 305 mm x 240 mm. Pages: 352. Illustrations: 250 colour. Hardback with dustjacket. ISBN 9783897904651.
The fascinating history of gemstones in art and jewellery Gemstones have always been, since time immemorial, heavily charged with meaning and have even been regarded as magical objects. For that reason they have also been an art medium since the early modern age and have shaped as art symbols - in the form of the crystal - both Romanticism and Modernism, for example in the works of Caspar David Friedrich, Lyonel Feininger and many more. In the latter half of the twentieth century, not only have such artists as Bernd Munsteiner, Ute Eitzenhofer and Bernhard Schobinger rediscovered the gemstone; through the Hochschule fur Edelstein und Schmuck Trier/Idar-Oberstein and other similar specialist institutions it is also undergoing a revival in today's art production - right up to Damien Hirst. Text in English and German.
Wijnegem, Homunculus, 2006 geniet, geillustreerde kartonomslag in kleur, 145 x 210mm., 40pp., illustratie z/w.
Reeks Heraldiek van Abdijen en Kloosters 12. Nieuw.
Wijnegem, Homunculus, 2010 Softcover, geillustreerde kartonomslag in kleur, 145 x 210mm., 40pp., illustratie in kleur z/w.
Reeks Heraldiek van Abdijen en Kloosters 23. Nieuw.
W Books, Museum van Loon, Amsterdam, 2017. In-8, broché sous couverture rempliée et illustrée en couleur, 63 pp. Wonen in het huis van Ferdinand Bol - Willem te Slaa : 1. Van Schilder tot regent aan de gracht : Een carrière als schilder in de Gouden Eeuw. - Het leven en de loopbaan van Ferdinand Bol - Tonko ...
Nombreuses illustrations en couleur.Catalogue en néerlandais. --- Plus d'informations sur le site archivesdunord.com
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N° 351 - in-12 cartonnage éditeur avec sa jaquette - 1957 - 247p - Ed. nrf. Gallimard - coll. Série Noire
bon état (léger plis à la jaquette)
Williams Andy,The Drifters,London Michael - Bilk Acker - Mellin Robert
Reference : 25685
(1962)
Sherwin 1962
Etat moyen Format Coquille
Ohio, Cleveland Museum of Art, 1983 Illustrated cardboard cover in colour, oblong format : 210 x 185mm., 66pp., b/w illustration. ISBN 0910386714.
March 8 through May 8, 1983. Book is in good condition.
1938 in-8 broché - 1938 - 248 pages - Ed. Gallimard - coll. Détective
bon état (plis au dos, bas du dos très légèrement rapé)
Routledge, Warne, & Routledge New York 1863. Grand in 8 (18 x 23 cm), reliure pleine percaline brique, premier plat et dos richement ornés d'un large fer doré et d'un cartouche doré, tranches dorées, (xix+387 pp). Illustrated by H. Hunt - J. D. Watson - J. Gilbert - J. Wolf. Engraved by the brothers Dalziel. En anglais. Bel état.
Leuven, Universitaire Pers, 2001 Paperback, Nederlands, originele uitgeversomslag, 16x24 cm., 210 pp., 120 illustraties. ISBN 9789058671141.
Sybolae Facultatis Litterarum Lovaniensis - Series B : 21. De humanist Erasmus heeft zich ingezet voor een verniewd en eigentijds christendom, gebaseerd op de kritische studie van de bronteksten. Daarmee heeft hij de aanzet gegeven tot de studie van Oosterse talen aan de Leuvense universiteit, wat uiteindelijk leidde tot de oprichting van het Instituut voor de Orientalistiek in 1936. De studie van het Hebreews baande de weg naar de studie van andere taal- en schrijfsystemen en het onderzoek rond het Christelijke Oosten leidde tot de ontdekking van culturen uit het Verre Oosten. De universiteit van Leuven heeft zich internationaal onderscheiden zowel in de studie van het boeddhisme als, meer recent, in de japanologie. De tentoonstelling Orientalia. Oosterse studies en bibliotheken te Leuven en Louvain-la-Neuve schetst de grote lijnen van dit wetenschappelijk avontuur en toont onbekende schatten uit de bibliotheken van de K.U.Leuven en de UCL in Louvain-la-Neuve. Het Leuvense onderzoek en onderwijs op het gebied van Oosterse talen en culturen heeft aanleiding gegeven tot belangrijke schenkingen. Ondanks de bewogen geschiedenis van de Leuvense Universiteitsbibliotheek, bezitten beide universiteiten op dit moment bijzonder mooie en waardevolle Oosterse collecties. De belangrijkste is zonder twijfel de uitzonderlijke Japanse collectie, die een beeld biedt van de Japanse cultuur en die geschonken werd na de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Deze catalogus is beschikbaar in een Nederlandstalige en een Franstalige versie.
Turnhout, Brepols, 1996 Hardback, original editor's jacket, english 19x25 cm., 453 pp., 191 b/w illustrations. ISBN 9782503504421.
Pictura Nova PICT 1. This publication is a workable chronology for Cornelis Schut's paintings with an analysis of style, iconography and patronage, taking into account past scholarship. It is a monograph on the Antwerp artist, whose surviving oeuvre dates from the mid-1620s to the 1650s.
London, Cassell, 1954 Two volumes, bound, red cloth with gold impression on backs, 145 x 235mm., 335 + 480pp., illustration on separate (fold out) plates.
First edition. Study on soap trade by Unilever. In good condition.
"WILSON, C.T.R. - THE IMPROVED VERSION OF ""WILSONS CLOUD-CHAMBER"".
Reference : 46922
(1911)
London, Harrison and Sons, 1911. Small 4to. Contemp. full cloth. Spine gilt and with gilt lettering. A stamp to verso of titlepage and a few other leaves. In: ""Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A."", Vol. LXXXV. XXIII,605,XXIV pp. and 11 plates. (Entire volume offered). Wilson's paper: pp. 285-288 a. 1 plate. Clean and fine.
First appearance of the paper which describes the final version of his invention, the famous Cloud-Chamber, - the first Cloud Chamber was invented by him in 1896 - for making visible and photographing the paths of charged particles, an invention for which Wilson received a share of the Nobel Prize in 1827. By using the Cloud Chamber he was here (1911) able to observe the track of an alpha ray by condensing water drops onto the ions produced by its passage.The Cloud Chamber, which Rutherford called ""the most original apparatus in the whole history of physics"", became standard equipment in physics laboratories, and made possible numerous important discoveries in the fields of particle and nuclear physicsAfter 1896 ""Wilson continued to experiment with ultraviolet radiation and other techniques for producing condensation effects, but soon concentrated on atmospheric electricity, not returning to the cloud chamber until December 1910. He designed an improved chamber with new methods of illumination and the possibility of photographing the results. At this time Wilson realized that it might be possible to reveal the track of an a ray by condensing water drops onto the ions produced by its passage. During March 1911 he saw this effect produced in his apparatus. Thus, the elucidation of phenomena seen in the Scottish hills led to the possibility of studying the processes of radioactivity, and the Wilson cloud chamber became an important piece of laboratory equipment. But it was in the study of cosmic rays that it achieved its full power, particularly in the refined form developed by Patrick Blackett, in which it was possible to study particles of very high energy and the production of electron-positron pairs with the chamber situated in a strong magnetic field."" (DSB).
"WILSON, C.T.R. - THE INVENTION OF THE WILSON ""CLOUD CHAMBER""
Reference : 42616
(1897)
(London, Harrison and Sons, 1897). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" Year 1897, Volume 189 - Series A. - Pp. 265-307. Clean fine. Textillustrations, depicting Wilson's famous apparatus
First printing of this groundbreaking paper in which Wilson describes the invention which made it possible to view the track of a single atomic projectile or electron. The invenvention of the ""Dust-Chamber"" made it possible for J.J. Thomson in 1897 to calculate the charge of the electron, and thereby finding its mass, since the ratio between the two was known. In most cases it was found that the track of the particle is a straight, or nearly straight line.""C.T.R. Wilson had been developing his cloud-chamber, which was to provide the most powerfull of all methods of investigation in atomic physics. In moist air, if a certain degree of supersaturation is exceeded this can be secured by a sudden expansion of the air) condensation takes place on dust-nuclei, when any are present: if by preliminary operations condensation is made to take place on the dust-nuclei, and the resulting droplets are allowed to settle, the air in the chamber is thereby freed from dust. If now X-rays or radiation from a radioactive substance are passed into the chamber, and if the degree of supersaturation is sufficient, condensation again takes place: this is due to the production of ions by the radiation. Thus the tracks of ionising radiations can be made visible by the sudden expansion of a moist gas, each ion becoming the centre of a visible globule of water. Wilson showed that the ions produced by uranium radiation were identical with those produced by X-rays."" (Whittaker in ""A History of the Theories of Aether & Electricity"" II:p.4).
"WILSON, C.T.R. - THE MOST ORIGINAL AND WONDERFUL INSTRUMENT IN SCIENTIFIC HISTORY - WILSON'S CLOUD CHAMBER.
Reference : 45816
(1913)
Leipzig, S. Hirzel, 1913. 8vo. Orig. printed wrappers, no backstrip. Wrappers loose. In ""Jahrbuch der Radioaktivität und Elektronik"", 10. bd., Heft 1. Pp. 1-138 (entire issue offered). Wilson's paper: pp. 34-54, textillustrations, showing apparatus and 5 photographic plates, showing ionizing by Alpha-, Beta- and Röntgen- radiation).
Together with the English version - published 1912 in the Proceedings of the Royal Society - this is Wilson's main paper relating ""that the track of an ionizing particle might be made visible and photographed by condensing water of the ions which is liberated"". The first trails were obtained in 1911 where he submitted a short note of this to the Proceedings. In the offered paper he published the first tracks made by the ionizing particles of alpha, beta and Röntgen-rays. This, Wilson Cloud-Chamber, became an extremely valuable instrument of fundamental research, the discovery of the positron in 1932 and the kaon in 1963 were made by using cloud chambers as detectors.""But the whole course of the particle appears infinitely more clearly by the method invented by C.T.R. Wilson in 1911 and named after him. The radiation is allowed to enter an expansion-chamber, containing a gas saturated with water vapour. A sudden expansion of the chamber cools the gas, and cloud-drops are then formed instantly around the ions produced along the tracks of the particles. By suitable illumination these tracks can be made to stand out clearly as if they had been described by luminous projectiles. The ""Altmeister"" of modern nuclear physics, Lord Rutherford, once called the Wilson chamber ""the most original and wonderful instrument in scientific history"".""Thomson Rees Wilson (1869-1959), a Scottish physicist, is credited with inventing the cloud chamber. Inspired by sightings of the Brocken spectre while working on the summit of Ben Nevis in 1894, he began to develop expansion chambers for studying cloud formation and optical phenomena in moist air. Very rapidly he discovered that ions could act as centers for water droplet formation in such chambers. He pursued the application of this discovery and perfected the first cloud chamber in 1911. In Wilson's original chamber the air inside the sealed device was saturated with water vapor, then a diaphragm is used to expand the air inside the chamber (adiabatic expansion). This cools the air and water vapor starts to condense. When an ionizing particle passes through the chamber, water vapor condenses on the resulting ions and the trail of the particle is visible in the vapor cloud. Wilson, along with Arthur Compton, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1927 for his work on the cloud chamber. (Wikipedia).
(London, Harrison and Sons, 1899). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"", Vol. 192 - Series A. Pp. 403-453. Textillustrations. Clean and fine.
First printing of Wilson's second importent paper describing his further experiments with his ""Cloud Chamber"".""To the period 1895-1912 belongs the development of an instrument which to my mind is the most original and wonderful in scientific history.I refer to the cloud or expansion chamber of C.T.R. Wilson...It was a wonderful advance to be able to se, so to speak, the details of the adventures of these particles in their flight through the gas....""(Lord Rutherford).""C.T.R. Wilson had been developing his cloud-chamber, which was to provide the most powerfull of all methods of investigation in atomic physics. In moist air, if a certain degree of supersaturation is exceeded this can be secured by a sudden expansion of the air) condensation takes place on dust-nuclei, when any are present: if by preliminary operations condensation is made to take place on the dust-nuclei, and the resulting droplets are allowed to settle, the air in the chamber is thereby freed from dust. If now X-rays or radiation from a radioactive substance are passed into the chamber, and if the degree of supersaturation is sufficient, condensation again takes place: this is due to the production of ions by the radiation. Thus the tracks of ionising radiations can be made visible by the sudden expansion of a moist gas, each ion becoming the centre of a visible globule of water. Wilson showed that the ions produced by uranium radiation were identical with those produced by X-rays."" (Whittaker in ""A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity."" II, p. 4).
"WILSON, C.T.R. - THE ""WILSON-CLOUD-CHAMBER"" BROUGHT TO PERFECTION.
Reference : 47063
(1923)
London, Harrison and Sons, 1923. Royal8vo. Contemp. full cloth, gilt lettering to spine. A small stamp to verso of titlepage and on foot of a few leaves.. In: ""Proceedings of the Royal Society"", Series A, Vol. 104. VI,(6),676,XXXII pp., textillustr. and plates. (Entire volume offered). Wilson's papers: pp. (1-) 24 and 12 plates + pp. 192-212 and 9 plates.
First printing of the paper in which Wilson had brought his Cloud Chamber to perfection and showed the photographic tracks of the particles. The Cloud Chamber was the first detector of radioacticity and nuclear transmutations and it played an importent role in experimental particle physics e.g. the discovery of the positron. Wilson received the Nobel prize - together with Arthur Compton - in physics in 1927 for his work on the Cloud Chamber.""The 21 cloud chamber pictures of X-rays and beta-rays on coated stock printed recto only were the culmination of many years research by Wilson and at last showed the full potential of this method as a tool for particle physicists. Early in 1911 (Wilson) was the first person to see and photograph the tracks of individual alpha-particles and electrons. The event aroused great interest as the paths of the alpha-particle were just as W.H. Bragg had drawn them in publication some years earlier. But it was not until 1923 (the paperoffered) that the clous chamber was brought to perfection and led to his two, beautifully illustrated classic papers on the track of electron."" (The Nobel Foundation).
(London, Harrison and Sons, 1899). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" Year 1899, Volume 192 - Series A. - Pp. 499-528, textillustr. Clean and fine.
First printing of Wilson's paper in which he investigated the mobility of ions in flames, studying the electrical discharge in rarified gases...and following J.J. Thomson, made an attempt to determine the charge of the electron by using the cloud chamber. The experiment, in which he observed the fall of the condensation drops in the vertical electric fiels and its absence, was a forerunner of the more precise technique developed by Robert Millikan. (DSB 18, supplement II, p. 992).
London, James Nisbet, 1876. 13 x 20, 452 pp., reliure d'édition pleine toile, bon état (reliure état d'usage).
"Portrait de l'auteur en frontispice; fifth edition revised and enlarged."
SACEM. non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Pochette en couleurs, disque en anglais.. . . . Classification : 410-33 Tours
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STEREO. non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Pochette en couleurs, disque en anglais.. . . . Classification : 410-33 Tours
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poche. Sans date. CD. Traduit de Sénès Florence - Illustrations de Jankovics györgy
en très bon état - pochette cartonnée- envoi rapide et soigné dans une enveloppe à bulle depuis France
Leuven, Universitaire Pers, 1978 Hardback, Nederlands, originele uitgeversomslag, 16x24 cm., 862 pp. ISBN 9789061860723.
Symbolae Facultatis Litterarum Lovaniensis - Series A (hardcover) : 08a.