Bibliothèque Du Graphe.Texte intégral de l'édition de 1704.In-8 broché.86 p.Etat neuf.
P., Bureau des Longitudes, 1891-1902, un fort volume in 8 relié en demi-chagrin rouge (reliure de l'époque)
---- TRES RARE REUNION DE MEMOIRES ORIGINAUX DE A. CORNU ---- ENVOI DE A. CORNU A SON CAMARADE GENTY ainsi libellé : "Au Camarade GENTY - Souvenir amical - signé cornu" ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "A series of experiments dating from 1871 led to a redetermination of the velocity of light by Fizeau's method, for which Cornu was awarded the La Caze Prize and the Rumford Medal. Cornu made a number of important contributions to spectrum analysis including very precise measurements of the wavelenghts of certain lines in the hydrogen spectrum. By observing the dges of the solar disk and applying the Doppler-Fizeau principle, he found a means of separating the solar spectra from the terrestrial spectra ; in the case of the latter he separated the influence of water vapor from that of air. Following the discovery of the Zeeman effect Cornu showed that the D line of sodium is decomposed, under normal magnetization, into four components, as opposed to three, thus forcing Lorentz to modify his theory of the Zeeman effect. Cornu's optical researches also included studies of conditionsfor achromatism in interference phenomena ; his work on measurement of the curvature of lenses ; and his explanation of vertain observed anomalies in the behavior of diffraction gratings in terms of minute variations in the distance between successive lines... Cornu is remembered for the elegant method of the so-called Cornu spiral for the determination of intensities in interference phenomena". (DSB III)**5956/M2
Corouge Gilbert, Delsarte Nicole, Marazzani Jean-L
Reference : R200113621
(1977)
ISBN : 2701102774
"Cedis / Belin. 1977. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 30+ 31+ 31+ 31+ 31+15 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc relevées d'orange, dans le texte. Inscription ""specimen"" sur le 1er plat (par de minuscules perforations).. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique"
Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
BIBLIOTHEQUE LAROUSSE. NON DATE. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Non coupé. 102 pages - pages non coupées - quelques portraits en noir et blanc hors texte - 1 etiquette collée au dos et partiellement manquant en tete - 1 trace de marquer noir et 2 tampons sur le 1er plat - 2 tampons sur la page de faux-titre - 1 trace de marquer noir et 1 tampon sur la page de titre - 2 tampons au dos de la page de titre - 2 tampons sur la table des matieres.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
8 PORTRAITS HORS TEXTE. Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
P., Bibliothèque Larousse, 1914, petit in 8° broché, 103 pages ; des rousseurs, fortes sur la couverture.
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P., Masson, 1949, un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, (3), 1 feuillet d'errata, 173pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- La cinématique et l'optique relativistes - L'électromagnétisme relativiste - La dynamique relativiste - Bibliographie**1360/cav.F4
P., Le Seuil, 1963, in 8° broché, 158 pages ; traces de ruban adhésif sur les gardes.
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COSTA de BEAUREGARD (O.) - DAUDEL (P.) - HILLION (P.) - JOUVET (B.) - KICHENASSAMY (S.).-
Reference : 73144
Paris, Masson, 1968, in 8° broché, VI-231 pages.
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P., David, 1742, un volume in 8 relié plein veau marbré, dos orné de fers dorés, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque), (légères éraflures sur les plats, coins légèrement émoussés, petite piqure de vers sans gravité à un mors), 16pp., 458pp., (7), 6 PLANCHES DEPLIANTES
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE traduite PAR LE MONNIER, and EXTRA PLATE (machine pneumatique de M. BOYLE perfectionnée par M. HAUKSBEE)". (Sotheran 2nd suppl. vol. 1 N° 6754) ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "COTES was a close friend of NEWTON, who selected him to edit and write the preface for the second edition of the Principia in 1713. He succeeded NEWTON as Lucasian professor at Trinity College in 1706. These lectures were among the earliest of their kind given in England. The appendix contains the only english translation of NEWTON's Scale of Degrees of Heat, his law of cooling. Also a paper by HALLEY and two by Dr. JURIN". (Babson collection n° 162) ---- DSB III pp. 430/433 - Wallis N° 360.217**1364/ARM1A-1365/CART.11
à Paris, chez J. Barbou, Impr.-Libr. 1787 In-12 17,5 x 9,5 cm. Reliure de l’époque veau havane, dos à nerfs encadés de fers dorés, VIII-471-VIII-174 pp., tables, 6 planches repliées in fine. Accroc en tête de dos, coins émoussés et frottés, intérieur en bon état.
L'essentiel des sciences de la nature telles qu'elles étaient connues en 1787 : théorie de la terre, cosmologie, minéralogie, botanique, les insectes. Bon état d’occasion
EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES CLAUDE HERMANT. Non daté. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. défraîchie, Manque en coiffe de pied, Intérieur bon état. Sans pagination. Nombreuses figures dans le texte. Légèresmouillures en marge du texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
Cinématique. Dynamiques. Attraction universelle... Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
HERMANT CLAUDE. NON DATE. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Environs 70 pages + III - nombreux schemas en noir et blanc dans le texte - texte dactylographié.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES CLAUDE SERMANT. NON DATE. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. environ 240 pages illustrées de nombreuses figures dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
DE FRANCIA. NON DATE. In-12. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 17 pages. Relié par 1 agraffe rouillée. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc, dans le texte. Nombreux soulignements à l'encre dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
Paris. Albert Blanchard. 2002. Réimpression de l'édition de 1884. In-8. Br. Qlques figures. 414 p. TBE.
"COULOMB, (CHARLES AUGUSTIN) - THE PRIZE-WINNING MÉMOIR CREATING THE SCIENCE OF FRICTION.
Reference : 44907
(1785)
Paris, Moutard, Panckoucke, 1785. 4to. Extract from ""Mémoires fe Mathematique et de Physique, Présentés à l'Academie des Sciences par divers Savans"", Tome X. Withtitlepage to vol. X. Pp. 131-332 and 5 folded engraved plates. The memoir has also its own titlepage. Fine and clean. Wide-margined.
First edition of this monumentalwork by which Coulomb CREATED THE SCIENCE OF FRICTION.""1781 saw him win the Academy prize for his mémoir ""Théorie des Machines Simples,"" in which the results of his experiments on the friction of different bodies slipping on one another (dry, or coated with greasy substances) were presented.""(Timoshenko p. 48).""Coulomb’s most celebrated study, one that brought him immediate acclaim, was ""Théorie des machines simples,"" his prize-winning friction study of 1781. He investigated both static and dynamic friction of sliding surfaces and friction in bending of cords and in rolling. From examination of many physical parameters, he developed a series of two-term equations, the first term a constant and the second term varying with time, normal force, velocity, or other parameters. In agreement with Amontons’s work of 1699, Coulomb showed that in general there is an approximately linear relationship between friction and normal force"" but he extended the investigation considerably to show complex effects due to difference in load, materials, time of repose, lubrication, velocity, and other considerations. Coulomb’s work in friction remained a standard of theory and experiment for a century and a half, until the advent of molecular studies of friction in the twentieth century. To quote Kragelsky and Schedrov’s recent monograph (p. 52) on the history of friction: ""Coulomb’s contributions to the science of friction were exceptionally great. Without exaggeration, one can say that he created this science.""(DSB).Poggendorff I:487.,
"COULOMB, (CHARLES AUGUSTIN) - THE PRIZE-WINNING PAPER ON MAGNETIC COMPASSES INTRODUCING THE TORSION BALANCE
Reference : 44921
(1780)
Paris, Moutard, Panckoucke, 1780. 4to. Extract from ""Mémoires fe Mathematique et de Physique, Présentés à l'Academie des Sciences par divers Savans"", Tome IX. With titlepage to vol. IX. Pp. (2), (167-) 264 and 4 folded engraved plates. The memoir has also its own titlepage. Fine and clean. Wide-margined.
First printing of this monumental memoir (the invention of the TORSION BALANCE) dealing with the best way to construct a magnetic compass. The paper contains the design of a torsion suspension declination compass and the demonstration that the forces of torsion is proportional to the angle of twist. Coulomb received the prize awarded by the Academy for this paper drafted by the Academy in 1777 (he shared the prize with Van Swinden). - ""The importance of this memoir for Coulomb's career is that it CONTAINED ELEMENTS OF ALL HIS MAJOR PHYSICAL STUDIES: the quantitative study of magnetism, torsion and the torsion balance, friction and fluid resistance, and the germ of his theories of elasticity and magnetism.""(DSB).""Coulomb’s first writings on torsion were presented in his Academy prize-winning memoir of 1777, ""Recherches sur la meilleure maniere de fabriquer les aiguilles aimantées.""......... his simple, elegant solution to the problem of torsion in cylinders and his use of the torsion balance in physical applications were important to numerous physicists in succeeding years. In chapter 3, Coulomb developed the theory of torsion in thin silk and hair threads. Here he was the first to show how the torsion suspension could provide physicists with a method of accurately measuring extremely small forces. He showed that within certain angular limits, torsional oscillation consisted of simple harmonic motion. He examined the parameters relating the angle of twist to the length, diameter, and elastic properties of the torsion thread. In the range of simple harmonic oscillation Coulomb demonstrated that the force of torsion was proportional to the angle of twist. He used this principle in measuring small magnetic forces and also called attention to its use in measuring other forces, notably those of fluids in motion. Eventually he was able to measure forces of less than 9 x 10-4 dynes.""""Coulomb’s major memoirs in electricity and magnetism are his 1777 memoir on magnetic compasses, the famous series of seven electricity and magnetism memoirs read at the Academy from 1785 to 1791, and several magnetism memoirs prepared after the French Revolution. In his electrical studies Coulomb determined the quantitative force law, gave the notion of electrical mass, and studied charge leakage and the surface distribution of charge on conducting bodies. In magnetism he determined the quantitative force law, created a theory of magnetism based on molecular polarization, and introduced the idea of demagnetization (basically, that combinations of magnetic poles can ""cancel"" each other).""(DSB).Parkinson ""Breakthroughs"": 1777:P
1940 P., Albin Michel, 1940, in 12 broché, 286 pages ; cent soixante-et-une illustrations, cachets.
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COULOMB - OERSTED - AMPERE - ARAGO - BIOT - DAVY - FARADAY - G. & A. DE LA RIVE - FRESNEL - [Société française de physique]
Reference : 4805
P., Gauthier-Villars, 1884/1887, 3 VOLUMES in 8 reliés en demi-toile grise à coins, étiquettes bordeaux, dos ornés d'un fleuron doré (reliures de l'époque), T.1 : 16pp., 414pp., T.2 : 7pp., 412pp., T.3 : (2), 403pp.,
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- Réunion en 3 volumes par la Société française de physique de mémoires relatifs à l'électricité et au magnétisme parus aux XVIIIe et XIXe siècles. Le premier volume contient tous les mémoires de COULOMB. Les deuxième et troisième volumes renferment les mémoires de OERSTED, AMPERE, ARAGO, DAVY, FRESNEL, BIOT et SAVART, FRESNEL, G. DE LA RIVE, FARADAY, BARLOW, A. DE LA RIVE, SAVARY, WEBER**4805/M1
Berlin, Springer, 1943, 2 volumes in 8 reliés en pleine toile éditeur, T.1 : 14pp., (1), 469pp., T.2 : 14pp., (3), 549pp.
---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- Seconde édition**5679/M5DE
Librairie Bloud & Cie, Paris. 1899. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 62 pages. Tampons et annotations de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
'Science et religion', Etudes pour le temps présent, n° 75. Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
COURDILLE / SCHUNE / BENOIT / LEFEBURE
Reference : R320017393
(1984)
ISBN : 2040156240
DUNOD UNIVERSITE. 1984. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 208 pages illustrées de nombreuses figures.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
"ECOLE SPECIALE DES TRAVAUX PUBLICS. 1931. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 332 pages- nombreuses figures et formules de calculs dans le texte + en supplément, un livret de 51 pages ""Notions sur les courants alternatifs"". . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique"
Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
P., L'artisan du livre, 1927, un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, 61pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE**1389/M7DE