Leipzig, Grosse & Gleditsch, 1737. 4to. In: ""Nova Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCCXXXVII"". The entire volume offered in contemporary full vellum. Hand written title on spine. A yellow label pasted on to top of spine. A small stamp to title-page and free front end-paper. Library label to pasted down front free end-paper. As usual with various browning to leaves and plates. Pp. 82-88. [Entire volume: Pp. (4), 555, (33) + 7 engraved plates.].
First printing of Bernoulli's paper on the quadratura.The volume contains many other papers by influential contemporary mathematicians, philosophers and historians.
Leipzig, Grosse & Gleditsch, 1716. 4to. In: ""Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCCXVI"". The entire volume offered in contemporary full vellum. Hand written title on spine. A yellow label pasted on to top of spine. A small stamp to title-page and free front end-paper. Library label to pasted down front free end-paper. As usual with various browning to leaves and plates. Pp. 10-14 + one engraved plate. [Entire volume: (2), 567, (39) pp. + four engraved plates.].
First Latin printing of Bernoulli's paper on the luminous barometer created by mercurial phosphorus. The phenomenon was first observed by French astronomer Jean Picard in 1675, but the practical use of the phenomenon was popularized by Bernoulli who made the first horizontal or rectangular barometer. Bernoulli's study of the subject had profound influence on the English scientist Francis Hauksbee who became of seminal importance to the development of electricity and electrostatic repulsion.The offered volume contains many other papers by influential contemporary mathematicians, philosophers and historians.
Leipzig, Grosse & Gleditsch, 1719. 4to. In: ""Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCCXIX"". The entire volume offered in contemporary full vellum. Hand written title on spine. A yellow label pasted on to top of spine. A small stamp to title-page and free front end-paper. Library label to pasted down front free end-paper. As usual with various browning to leaves and plates. Pp. 256-270. [Entire volume: (4), 539, four engraved plates.].
First printing of Bernoulli's exceedingly important paper in which he presented the final (and correct) solution to the ballistic curve. Newton had also occupied himself with the problem but had only solved the law of resistance. In 1718, English mathematician Keill had given Bernoulli the following challenge: ""Find the curve which a projectile describes through the air on the simplest hypothesis of uniform gravity and density in the medium, the resistance varying as the square of the velocity"". The challenge was more an attempt to humiliate Bernoulli, since it was supposed to be unsolvable, than it was an attempt to advance mathematics. ""It was therefore natural the Bernoulli, when he published his solution of Keill's problem and an account of his conduct, should dwell at greater length upon his triumph over the English mathematician than upon his very considerable achievement in mathematics."" (Hall, Ballistics in the seventeenth century, Pp. 155).""Bernoulli's criticism of Taylor's Methodus incrementorum was simultaneously an attack upon the method of fluxions, for in 1713 Bernoulli had become involved in the priority dispute between Leibniz and Newton. Following publication of the Royal Society's Commercium epistolicum in 1712, Leibniz had no choice but to present his case in public. He released-without naming names-a letter by Bernoulli (dated 7 June 1713) in which Newton was charged with errors stemming from a misinterpretation of the higher differential. Thereupon Newton's followers raised complicated analytical problems, such as the determination of trajectories and the problem of finding the ballistic curve, which Newton had solved only for the law of resistance R = av (R = resistance, a = constant, v = velocity). Bernoulli solved this problem (AE, 1719) for the general case (R = avn), thus demonstrating the superiority of Leibniz' differential calculus."" (DSB)
Leipzig, Grosse & Gleditsch, 1715. 4to. In: ""Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCCXV"". The entire volume offered in contemporary full vellum. Hand written title on spine. A yellow label pasted on to top of spine. A small stamp to title-page and free front end-paper. Library label to pasted down front free end-paper. As usual with various browning to leaves and plates. Pp. 242-57 + one engraved plate. [Entire volume: (2), 549, (41) pp. + seven engraved plates.].
First publication of Bernoulli's important contribution the properties of a pendulum. The offered volume contains many other papers by influential contemporary mathematicians, philosophers and historians.
Leipzig, Grosse & Gleditsch, 1713. 4to. Bound in contemporary full vellum. In: ""Actorum Eruditorum Anno MDCCXIII"". The entire volume offered. Hand-written title on spine. A yellow label pasted on to top of spine. A small stamp to title-page and free front end-paper and a library label to pasted down front free end-paper. As usual with various browning to leaves and plates. Pp. 77-95 + 1 engraved plate"" pp. 115-132. [Entire volume: (4),559,(22). + 6 engraved plates.].
First publication of Johann Bernoulli's long analysis of trajectory design in which he corrected Newton's wrong description of the same subject in his ""Principia"" published in 1687. The problem of orthogonal trajectory was a major mathematical topic in the late 17th and early 18th century and Johann Bernoulli was the first to raise the problem about the brachystochrone in 1697. Many other papers by influential contemporary mathematicians, philosophers and historians are to be found in the present volume.
Leipzig, Grosse & Gleditsch, 1714. 4to. In: ""Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCCXIV"". The entire volume offered in contemporary full vellum. Hand written title on spine. A yellow label pasted on to top of spine. A small stamp to title-page and free front end-paper. Library label to pasted down front free end-paper. As usual with various browning to leaves and plates. Pp. 257-72 + one engraved plate. [Entire volume: Pp. (2), 565, (41) + four engraved plates.].
First printing of this influential Bernoulli-paper on the compound pendula. This paper is one of the earliest examples of his work collected under the title ""dynamics"". This group of works were written over a span of thirty years in which he occupied himself both with compound pendula, the study of trajectories and laws of dynamics. His early papers, including the present, are usually regarded as being ""provocative and verbose"". (Villagio. Die Weke Von Johann I Und Nicolaus II Bernoulli. P. 29).Bernoulli had earlier published studies on the compound pendula, but he had been stimulated to reconsider the problem by Leibnitz (Ibid.). The offered volume contains many other papers by influential contemporary mathematicians, philosophers and historians.
Leipzig, Grosse & Gleditsch, 1724. 4to. In: ""Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCCXXIV"". The entire volume offered in contemporary full vellum. Hand written title on spine. A yellow label pasted on to top of spine. A small stamp to title-page and free front end-paper. Library label to pasted down front free end-paper. As usual with various browning to leaves and plates. Pp. 356-66. [Entire volume: (2), 543, (43) pp. + five engraved plates.].
First printing of one of the famous Swizz mathematician Johann Bernoulli's papers. He is known for his contributions to the infinitesimal calculus and educated Leonhard Euler in his youth.The offered volume contains many other papers by influential contemporary mathematicians, philosophers and historians.
Leipzig, Grosse & Gleditsch, 1704. 4to. In: ""Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCCIV"". The entire volume offered in contemporary full vellum. Hand written title on spine. A yellow label pasted on to top of spine. Two small stamps to title-page and free front end-paper. Library label to pasted down front free end-paper. As usual with various browning to leaves and plates. Pp. 375-80. [Entire volume: (2), 592 pp. + six engraved plates.].
First printing of Bernoulli's paper on infiniti series. Many other papers by influential contemporary mathematicians, philosophers and historians are to be found in the present volume.
Leipzig, Grosse & Gleditsch, 1722. 4to. In: ""Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCCXXII"". The entire volume offered in contemporary full vellum. Hand written title on spine. A yellow label pasted on to top of spine. A small stamp to title-page and free front end-paper. Library label to pasted down front free end-paper. As usual with various browning to leaves and plates. [Johann Bernoulli's paper:] Pp. 361-70. [Entire volume: (2), 571, (35) pp. + six engraved plates.].
First printing of this original contribution by the famous Swiss mathematician Johann Bernoulli.The offered volume contains many other papers by influential contemporary mathematicians, philosophers and historians.
Leipzig, Grosse & Gleditsch, 1725. 4to. In: ""Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCCXXV"". The entire volume offered in contemporary full vellum. Hand written title on spine. A yellow label pasted on to top of spine. Two small stamps to title-page and free front end-paper. Library label to pasted down front free end-paper. As usual with various browning to leaves and plates. [Johann Bernoulli's paper:] Pp. 318-25"" [Daniel Bernoulli's paper:] Pp. 470-474. [Entire volume: (2), 54, (37) pp. + five engraved plates.].
First printing of two paper's by father and son: Johann and Daniel Bernoulli. Daniel Bernoulli paper is a solution to the Riccati-equation: ""Using the first of the two transformations in [The Riccati-equation], Bernoulli succeded in constructing solutions of ""an inifinite number"" of Riccati equations for those values of n for which a solution can be expressed in finite terms. Bernoulli published these solutions in Acta Eruditorum for 1725 [the present paper]. (Greenberg. The problem of the earth's shape from Newton to Clairaut. P. 573).The offered volume contains many other papers by influential contemporary mathematicians, philosophers and historians.
"BERNOULLI, (JOHANN). - ESTABLISHING RELATION BETWEEN TRIGONOMETRIC AND LOGARITMIC FUNCTIONS.
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(Paris, Jean Boudot, 1704). 4to. Without wrappers. Extracted from ""Mémoires de l'Academie des Sciences. Année 1702"". Pp. 281-288 and pp. 289-297.
First printing of two importent papers on the calculus. Bernoulli shows that the substitution of some equations leads to the differential of the logarithm of an imaginary number, and since the original integral also leads to the arc tan function he had thus established a relation between the trigonometric and logarothmic functions. (Based on Kline).
Leipzig, Grosse & Gleditsch, 1718. 4to. In: ""Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCCXVIII"". The entire volume offered in contemporary full vellum. Hand written title on spine. A yellow label pasted on to top of spine. A small stamp to title-page and free front end-paper. Library label to pasted down front free end-paper. As usual with various browning to leaves and plates. Pp. 248-262. [Entire volume: Pp. (4), 564, (40) + five engraved plates.].
First printing of Bernoulli's paper on trajectories. The volume contains many other papers by influential contemporary mathematicians, philosophers and historians.
Berlin, Stockholm, Paris, Beijer, 1914. 4to. Bound in contemporary half cloth. In ""Acta Mathematica Hrsg. von G. Mittag-Leffler."", Bd. 37. Entires issue offered. Fine and clean. Pp. 1-52.. [Entire volume: (4), 387, 20, 33, 22 pp.].
First printing where Bernstein shows that the limit 2nE_{2n}(|x|) exists, today it is often referred to as the Bernstein's constant. Bernstein's constant, usually denoted by the Greek letter ß (beta), and is approximately equal to 0.2801694990.
P., Gauthier-Villars, 1933; un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, 15pp., 320pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- "Bernstein was a member of the Paris Academie des Sciences... In his work Bernstein united traditions of Chebyschev's St. Petersburg mathematical school with western European mathematical thought, particularly that of France and Germany...". (DSB supplément pp. 22/24)**481/O5AR+CAV.F4
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