VUIBERT. 1969. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 299 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Armand Colin. Non daté. In-16. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos fané, Mouillures. 191 pages. Illustré de nombreuses figures en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Collection Armand Colin, Mathématiques, n° 8. Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Bruxelles, Palais des Académies 1948 55pp., 25cm., dans la série "Académie royale de Belgique. Classe des sciences. Mémoires. Collection in-8°" tome 21 fasc.5, br.orig., bel état, W73035
P., Gauthier-Villars, 1937, un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, 89pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BON EXEMPLAIRE**8857/o7ar
Lebègue, 1924 15 x 23, 102 pp., 40 figures, broché, Bon état - cachets du Collège Jésuite St Stanislas à Mons, 6e édition revue et augmentée
théorie des lignes trigonométriques - trigonométrie rectiligne - exercices
Huy, chez l'auteur 181-1894 Ouvrage complet en 3 tomes: ensemble 40pp. avec des tabelles (pagination continuée), 28cm., brochures originales, exemplaire de l'auteur (avec son cachet ex-libris), bon état, rare, W94712
Namur (Belgique), Librairie Ad. Wesmael-Charlier, 1909. 15 x 23, 448 pp., broché, état moyen (couverture défraîchie, quelques très rares rousseurs).
9eme édition, à l'usage des élèves des cours professionnels des candidats aux écoles spéciales des Universités et à l'école militaire de Bruxelles..
Namur (Belgique), Librairie Ad. Wesmael-Charlier, 1909. 15 x 23, 448 pp., broché, état moyen (couverture défraîchie, cachets du Collège jésuite Saint Stanislas à Mons).
9eme édition, à l'usage des élèves des cours professionnels des candidats aux écoles spéciales des Universités et à l'école militaire de Bruxelles..
Bruxelles, Journal belge des examens, 1911-1912. 16 x 24, 2 volumes, 232 + 256 + xxxx pages, nombreuses figures, reliure pleine toile, bon état.
"très nombreuses pages publicitaires; feuilles de couleurs diverses."
Masson et cie. 1973. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 243 pages. Quelques rousseurs. Schémas et graphiques en noir in texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
OUP USA 2004 438 pages 16x23x2cm. 2004. Broché. 438 pages.
Très bon état intérieur frais
Dunod. 1970. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 220 pages. Illustré de nombreux schémas en noir et blanc dans le texte. Fortes traces de scotch en pages de garde. Annotations en page de faux-titre (ex-libris).. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
(Rare) Fonctions techniques et Opérateurs. Agencement logique. Physique et Technologie. Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Vuibert Broché 1972 In-8 (16 x 24 cm), broché, 340 pages ; ouvrage légèrement courbé, nom au stylo sur le premier plat, pliure au dos incurvé, intérieur frais, bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1974 broché grand in-octavo, dos blanc et noir, couverture ilustrée, 320 pages, 1974 Paris Librairie Vuibert,
Cours moderne et exercices corigés, économistes et ingénieurs - bon état
BRODARD-TAUPIN. 1962. In-12. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Non paginé, environ 30 pages (manque possible). . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Initiation à la classe de mathématiques Elémentaires. Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
ALEAS - GRAME. 1997. In-8. Broché. Etat du neuf, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 194 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Economica. 1986. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 198 pages - coins frottés - pliure sur le 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
DEUG - DUT - BTS d'économie, de marketing et de gestion. Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Marabout Université. 1969. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 254p, illustré de schémas mathématiques dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Ses méthodes, ses relations avec les mathéamtiques traditionnelles Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Marabout. 1969. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos plié, Papier jauni. 256 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte. Rousseurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Gérard & cie. 1969. In-12. Relié. Etat passable, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 256 pages. Titre et auteur en doré au dos + 4 nerfs. Nombreuses rousseurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
"Collection "" Marabout université"". Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques"
Leipzig, B.G. Teubner, 1899. Wrappers blank. Old owners name on titlepage. VII,308 pp.
First German edition of Peano's first major publication, his first book, the work that brought him international fame, and one of the most important calculus texts since the time of Euler and Cauchy.The present book, which has a somewhat strange history, is considered a constitutional work of the science of infinitesimal calculus.
Torino, Fratelli Bocca, 1884. 8vo. Cont. full green cloth w. gilt title and ornamentation to spine. Minor occasional browning. A very nice and clean copy. XXXII, 333, (5, -index and errata) pp.
The scarce first edition of Peano's first major publication, his first book, the work that brought him international fame, and one of the most important calculus texts since the time of Euler and Cauchy.The present book, which has a somewhat strange history, contributing to its scarcity, is considered a constitutional work of the science of infinitesimal calculus. In 1899 it was translated into German, and in 1903 into Russian.The famous Italian mathematician, logical philosopher, pioneer of symbolic logic, and a founder of mathematical logic and set theory, Giuseppe Peano (1858 -1932), studied mathematics at the University of Turin, where he was employed just after graduating (1880), and where he stayed almost all of his life, devoting his life to mathematics. After having graduated with honours, he was employed to assist first Enrico D'Ovidio, and then the renowned Angelo Genocchi, who possessed the chair of Infinitesimal calculus. At this time, Genocchi's health was declining, and the teaching of the infinitesimal calculus course was handed over to Peano already in 1882. In 1880 Peano had published his first paper, and the following year he published another three" in 1884 he published his first book, the foundational ""Calculus and Principles of Integral Calculus"", which constitutes one of ""the most important works on the development of the general theory of functions since the work of the French mathematician Augustin-Louis Cauchy (1789-1857)"". (Encycl. Britt.)As is evident from the title-page, the work was based on Genocchi's lectures on calculus"" however, the book turned out to be much more than, and in fact something completely different from, that. Peano stands as the editor of the work, but in fact most of the book is written by Peano himself. Apparently, Genocchi had given his approval to the publication of an edited version of his lectures, but when he saw the final result, he regretted the fact that it had appeared under his name. Genocchi stated in a letter that ""... the volume contains important additions, some modifications, and various annotations, which are placed first. So that nothing will be attributed to me which is not mine, I must declare that I have had no part in the compilation of the aforementioned book and that everything is due to that outstanding young man Dr Giuseppe Peano ..."".Peano assumed full responsibility for the work and also recognised it as his own. He later saw the importance that this book has had on the development of the science of infinitesimal calculus. ""In 1915 he (Peano) printed a list of his writings, adding: ""My works refer especially to infinitesimal calculus, and they have not been entirely useless, seeing that, in the judgment of competent persons, they contributed to the constitution of this science as we have it today."" This ""judgment of competent persons"" refers in part to the ""Encyclopädie der mathematischen Wissenschaften"", in which Alfred Pringsheim lists two of Peano's books among nineteen important calculus texts since the time of Euler and Cauchy. The first of these books was Peano's first major publication and is something of an oddity in the history of mathematics, since the title page gives the author as Angelo Genocchi, not Peano: ""Angelo Genocchi, Calcolo differenziale e principia de calcolo integrale, publicato con aggiunte dal Dr. Guiseppe Peano."" The origin of the book is that Bocca Brothers wished to publish a calculus text based on Genocchi's lectures. Genocchi did not wish to write such a text but gave Peano permission to do so. After its publication Genocchi, thinking Peano lacked regard for him, publicly disclaimed all credit for the book, for which Peano then assumed full responsibility."" (D.S.B. X:441).Later the same year, after the publication of this his first major work, Peano became professor at the university of Turin. His first work now stands, not only as one of the founding texts of modern infinitesimal calculus, but also as a prime example of Peano's excellent style, which perfectly mixes simplicity and rigour. ""Beginning with a strict definition of real number, essentially that of Dedekind, he develops the calculus systematically, formulating every theorem with the greatest possible accuracy and precision, and strictly avoiding in the proofs any illegitimate appeal to intuitive properties of curves. When the customary enunciations of theorems are too loose, or conditions that need to be satisfied are not as a rule clearly stated, Peano often constructs counter-examples to show that assertions made in standard textbooks are incomplete or erroneous...."" (Kneebone, Mathematical Logic and Foundations of Mathematics, p. 142). Cellerino nr. 1. ""Prima edizione del primo libro di Peano che venne tradotto nel 1899 in tedesco e nel 1903 in russo. Pubblicato sotto il nome di Genocchi di cui Peano era assistente, il volume è in realtà interamente opera sua tanto che Genocchi lo disconobbe publicamente dando origine ad una breve polemice. Questa è l'opera che diede a Peano notorietà internazionale."" (Cellerino, Guiseppe Piano e la sua scuola. Catalogo monografico. Milano, 2004).
GEORGE BRINGUER & ANDRE ARKI & REGINE BRUNEL
Reference : R240006650
(1999)
ISBN : 2011675715
LES SPECTACLES LUMBROSO. 1999. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 207 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Edouard Tetu et cie. Non daté. In-16. Cartonné. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 176 pages. Tâches sur les plats et dans le texte.Notes au crayon sur le 2ème contre-plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Couverture rigide. Cartonnage muet. 9 x 14 cm. 176 pages. Plusieurs pages tachées. Graffitis sur la page de garde.
Livre. Livre ayant appartenu à François Chauveau, d'Andard (49). Libairie ecclésiastique, classique et élémentaire de C. Fouraut, 1856.