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‎"NEUMANN, J. V. (+) E. WIGNER.‎

Reference : 48933

(1928)

‎Zur Erklärung einiger Eigenschaften der Spektren aus der Quantenmechanik des Drehelektrons.‎

‎Berlin, Julius Springer, 1928. 8vo. In contemporary half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In ""Zeitschrift für Physik"". bd. 49. Library stamp to titel page, otherwise fine and clean. Pp. 73-94. [Entire volume: VII, (1), 896 pp.].‎


‎First appearance of this important paper which explains certain aspects of atomic spectra in terms of the quantum mechanics of electron spinIn 1928 and 1929, shortly after von Neumann had begun publishing his landmark papers on the axiomatization of quantum mechanics, he and his friend Wigner (Nobel Laureate in physics, 1963) issued a series of papers on the spectra of v arious atoms, clarifying the data and putting it into rigorous mathematical form. ""Sixty y ears later, in 1989, Hans Bethe was still calling these among the most remarkable of Johnny [v on Neumann's] works"" (Macrae, John von Neumann, p. 146). ‎

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‎NEW THEORIES IN PHYSICS.‎

Reference : 38592

(1939)

‎Conference organized in Collaboration with The International Union of Physics and the Polish Intellectual Co-Operation Committee. Warsaw, May 30th - June 3rd 1938.‎

‎(Paris, 1939). Royal8vo. Orig. full cloth with dustjacket. XXI,247 pp.‎


‎With original contributions by Niels Bohr (The causality problems in atomic physics), L. de Broglie (Links between the quantum theory and relativity), O. Klein (On the theory of charged fields), L. Brillouin (Individuality of elementary particles...), A.S. Eddington (Cosmological application of the theory of quanta), E.A. Milne (A possible mode of approach to nuclear dynamics).‎

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‎NEWTON (I.)‎

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‎NEWTON (I.)-- MARQUISE DU CHASTELLET‎

Reference : 3870

‎Principes mathématiques de la philosophie naturelle traduction de LA MARQUISE DU CHASTELLET AUGMENTEE DES COMMENTAIRES DE CLAIRAUT‎

‎P., Blanchard, 1966, 2 volumes in 4 reliés en cartonnage éditeur, T.1 : (3), 39pp., 5pp., 437pp., 9 planches dépliantes, T.2 : (3), 180pp., 297pp., 2pp., 5 planches dépliantes‎


‎---- Réimpression ---- BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- "Beginning in 1745, Mme LA MARQUISE DU CHATELET all of her scientific activity to perfecting a french translation of Newton's Principia. It was to be enriched by a commentary on the work inspired by the one accompanying the latin edition of T. LE SUEUR and F. JACQUIER and by theoretical supplements drawn essentially from the most recent works of CLAIRAUT...". (DSB III pp. 215/217)**L7DE-ARB1-CAV.F3‎

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‎"NEWTON, ISAAC.‎

Reference : 38274

(1719)

‎Optice: sive de Reflexionibus, Refractionibus, Inflexionibus & Coloribus Lucis, Libri tres. Latine reddidit Samuel Clarke, S.T.P. Editio Secunda, auctior.‎

‎London, Impensis Gul. & Joh. Innys, 1719 (colophon: Londini: Ex Officina Gulielmi Bowyer, 1718). 8vo. Contemp. full calf. Corners, fronthinge and spineends professionally repaired. Inner hinges reinforced. Gilt lineborders on back. Titlelabel in red leather with gilt lettering. Old owners name stamped on titlepage (small).Instead of htitle is bound ""Catalogus Librorum prostantium apud Gul. & Joh. Innys"" (1 leaf), the Cataloque is furthermore bound at end, but with a different typography. (2),XI,(1),415 pp. and 12 folded engraved plates. Very light brownning to a few margins. Printed on good paper, in general fine and clean internally.‎


‎Scarce second Latin edition of Newton's ""Optics: or a Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections, and Colours of Light. London 1704."", one of the great books in the history of science. ""Newton's Optics did for Light what his Principia had done for Gravitation, namely, placed it on a scientific basis."" (E.W. Brown). The translation was brought to light ""At the request of Newton, Dr. Samuel Clarke prepared a Latin edition of his Optics which appeared 1706, and he was generously presented by Sir Isaac with GBP 500, or GBP 100 for each of his five children, as a token of the appreciation and gratitude of the author. DeMoivre is said to have secured and taken charge of this translation, and to have spared neither time nor trouble in the task. Newton met him every evening at a coffe-house, and when they have finished their work he took De Moivre home with him to spend the evening in philosophical conversation.""(Brewster in his ""Newton"", 1855"").""In the accumulation of optical phenomena from his first paper (the short memoir in Philosophical Transaction, 1672) until the above book (the Optics,..) 33 years later, Newton had gathered explanations to many problems. The rainbow is fully explained and also ""Newton's rings"", produced by pressing the flat side of a plano-convex glass against a double convex lens of long focal lenght, producing rings of alternating brightness and darkness"" his explanation was not valid, as he did not know optical interference. He speculated on the double refraction of Icelandic spar...."" (Dibner in Heralds of Science No 148) - G.J. Gray No 180.‎

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‎NEWTON Isaac‎

Reference : 115773

(1744)

‎OPUSCULA MATHEMATICA, PHILOSOPHICA ET PHILOLOGICA.‎

‎Collegit partimque Latine vertit ac recensuit Joh. Castillioneus. Accessit Commentariolus de VITA Auctoris. apud Marcum Michaelem Bousquet et Socios, Lausannae & Genevae, 1744. In-8 (mm. 246 x 193), 3 volumi, cartonato muto coevo (lievi abrasioni), tit. ms. al dorso, pp. (8),XXXVIII,420; (4, le prime 2 bianche),VI, 423; (2 bianche),VI,566,(2); frontespizi con tit. in rosso e nero e vignetta inc. in rame con il ritratto dell'Autore; ornati da belle testate, grandi iniziali figurate a vignetta e finalini inc. su legno, con 2 tabelle più volte ripieg. (incluse nella paginaz.), parecchi esercizi di matematica nel testo, completi delle 64 tavole f.t., inc. in rame e ripieg., ciascuna con numerose figure geometriche, astronomiche, ottiche e di prospettiva, tutte dettagliatamente descritte.Raccolta di opuscoli suddivisa per argomenti; il primo volume riguarda la matematica; il secondo i trattati filosofici, principalmente dedicati alle lezioni di ottica tenute dall'A. a Cambridge dal 1669 al 1671; alcuni saggi trattano del calcolo infinitesimale e altri della famosa teoria della luce e dei colori. Il terzo accoglie le opere filologiche."Prima edizione postuma" di 26 opere minori di Isaac Newton (1642-1727), uno dei più grandi scienziati della storia, curata dall'astronomo e matematico Giovanni Fancesco Salvemini, detto il Castiglione (1708-1791).Cfr. Poggendorf,II, p. 279 - Brunet,IV,48 - Olschki,VI,7424 - Gray, pp. 2-3.Pagine con uniformi arross. interc. nel testo ma certamente un buon esemplare.‎


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‎NEWTON Isaac‎

Reference : 29533

(1739)

‎PHILOSOPHIAE NATURALIS PRINCIPIA MATHEMATICA.‎

‎Perpetuis Commentariis illustrata, communi studio PP. Thomae Le Seur & Francisci Jacquier. Typis Barrillot & Filii, Genevae, 1739-1742. In-8 gr. (mm. 265x209), 3 volumi, cartonato rustico coevo, titolo manoscritto al dorso, pp. XXXV,(1),548 (le pp. XXXIII-XXXV sono state posposte dopo la pag. 546); (8),422,(2). Il 3° vol. (con numeraz. continua) è così suddiviso: parte I - (8),XXVIII,1-374, 1 c.b. (pp. XXV-XXVIII posposte dopo la pag. 4) / parte II (introdotta da un occhietto con titolo: "Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica". Autore Isaaco Newtono .. Tomi tertii continuatio, continens Lunae theoriam newtonianam), 1 c.b., pp. V-VIII,375-703 (le pp. 511-514 posposte). Frontespizi stampati in rosso e nero con bella vignetta calcografica incisa da Jean Louis Daudet; nel testo centinaia di diagrammi inc. su legno. I volumi 1° e 2° sono completi di un occhietto, dal titolo: Newtoni Principia philosophiae, cum commentario perpetuo. Prima edizione con questi commenti. Lopera è suddivisa in tre libri, nei primi due tratta del moto dei corpi e dei mezzi di contrasto, quali aria e acqua; nel terzo libro, chiamato De mundi systemate, Newton espone la legge di gravitazione universale che agisce, secondo l'A. in ogni luogo e per ogni corpo. Nel terzo volume sono contenuti inoltre tre studi complementari sul fenomeno delle maree: Traité sur le flux et reflux de la mer di Daniel Bernoulli (p. 133) - De causa physica fluxus et refluxus maris di MacLaurin (p. 247) - Inquisitio physica in causam fluxus ac refluxus maris di Euler (p. 283).These three works gained the Prize given by the Royal Academy of Science in 1724 for resolving the Problem relating to the Motion of the Tides from the theory of gravity (così Gray, Bibliogr. of the works of Sir Isaac Newton, p. 11)Questa edizione monumentale è particolarmente stimata per lexcellent commentaire (come cita il Brunet,IV, 49) dei padri Le Seur et Jacquier e dimportanza capitale per la storia della diffusione delle teorie newtoniane in Europa. I due commentatori lhanno arricchita di note, citazioni e dimostrazioni così notevoli da farne ledizione di riferimento per tutto il XVIII secolo.Newton divide con Galileo il merito di aver posto, nella sua opera fondamentale "Principia mathematica" (1687), le basi della meccanica.. e a prescindere dal posto che occupano in tale storia, essi costituiscono unopera fondamentale dal punto di vista dellevoluzione del pensiero matematico, così Diz. Treccani,VIII. p. 331.Con uniformi ingialliture su tutti i volumi, ma complessivamente esemplare in buono stato, con barbe.‎


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‎NEWTON Isaac‎

Reference : 97643

‎THE PRINCIPIA. Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy.‎

‎University Of California Press Berkeley 1999 Fort in-8 carré ( 255 x 180 mm. ) de XVIII-974 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée. A new translation by I. Bernard Cohen and Anne Whitman, assisted by Julia Budenz. Preceded by 'A Guide to Newton's Principia' by Bernard I. Cohen. Bel exemplaire.‎


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‎"NEWTON, ISAAC. - FIRST GERMAN ""PRINCIPIA"".‎

Reference : 50250

(1872)

‎Mathematische Principien der Naturlehre. Mit Bemerkungen und Erläuterungen herausgegeben von Prof. Dr. J. Ph. Wolfers.‎

‎Berlin, Robert Oppenheim, 1872. 8vo. Contemporary hcalf. Spine gilt and with gilt lettering. VIII,666,VI pp. Text diagrams. Internally clean. From the library of the Danish logician and philosopher Jørgen Jørgensen having his name on top of front free enpaper.‎


‎First German edition of Newton's groundbreaking ""Principia"". - Gray 39.‎

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‎Newton (Isaac) - Maurice Solovine, ed.‎

Reference : 100669

(1955)

‎Traité d'optique sur les reflexions, refractions, inflexions, et les couleurs, de la lumiere - Reproduction en fac-similé de l'édition de 1722, traduite par Coste, avec une introduction de 30 pages de Maurice Solovine , dans la collection Les Maîtres de la Pensée Scientifique (Opticks or Optics, Reprint of the 1722 French Edition)‎

‎Gauthier-Villars, à Paris , Les Maîtres de la Pensée Scientifique (Montalant) Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1955 Book condition, Etat : Très Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur grise fort et grand In-8 1 vol. - 530 pages‎


‎12 planches dépliantes (complet) Reprint de 1955 en fac-similé de l'édition de 1722 Contents, Chapitres : Introduction de Maurice Solovine, xxx (30 pages), Premier avertissement de l'auteur, second avertissement de l'auteur, iv, Texte, 495 pages, errata, i - Isaac Newton semble qu'après avoir étudié l'ouvrage de Robert Hooke sur les couleurs, il ait rejeté ses résultats et se soit mis à élaborer une théorie différente. C'est en janvier 1666 quil fait ses premières expériences sur la lumière et sa décomposition. Au cours des années 1670 à 1672, Newton étudie la réfraction de la lumière et démontre quun prisme décompose la lumière blanche en un spectre de couleurs, et qu'un objectif avec un deuxième prisme recompose le spectre multicolore en lumière blanche. Il fait passer les rayons du Soleil à travers un prisme, produisant l'arc-en-ciel de couleurs du spectre visible. Auparavant, ce phénomène était considéré comme si le verre du prisme avait de la couleur cachée. Newton analyse alors cette expérience. Comme il a déjà réussi à reproduire le blanc avec un mini arc-en-ciel quil passe à travers un deuxième prisme, sa conclusion est révolutionnaire : la couleur est dans la lumière et non dans le verre. Ainsi, la lumière blanche que lon voit est en réalité un mélange de toutes les couleurs du spectre visible par l'il. Il montre que la lumière colorée ne modifie pas ses propriétés par la séparation en faisceaux de couleurs et note que, indépendamment de savoir si les faisceaux de lumière sont reflétés, dispersés ou transmis, ils gardent toujours la même couleur (la fréquence ne change pas d'un milieu à l'autre). Ainsi, il fait observer que la décomposition de la lumière blanche est le résultat de l'interaction avec les objets qu'elle traverse et qu'elle contient en elle-même les couleurs. En 1704, il fait publier son traité Opticks dans lequel figurent sa théorie corpusculaire de la lumière, létude de la réfraction, la diffraction de la lumière et sa théorie des couleurs. Il y démontre que la lumière blanche est formée de plusieurs couleurs et déclare qu'elle est composée de particules ou de corpuscules. De plus, il ajoute que lorsqu'elle traverse un milieu plus dense, elle est réfractée par son accélération. À un autre endroit de son traité, il explique la diffraction de la lumière en l'associant à une onde. (source : Wikipedia) bel exemplaire, couverture à peine jaunie, infime trace de pliure au coin inférieur gauche du plat inférieur, la couverture est sinon impeccable, intérieur frais et propre, papier à peine jauni, exemplaire non coupé, cela reste un bel ouvrage, bien complet des 12 planches hors-texte d'un des plus importants traité d'optique (théorie corpusculaire de la lumière), même si les principaux travaux de Newton portent sur la gravitation, il s'agit d'un reprint de qualité, introduit par le mathématicien Maurice Solovine, 1875-1958, ami et principal traducteur en français d'Albert Einstein - Near fine copy of the 1995's reprint of the 1722's French Edition of Opticks, published by Montalant and translated by Coste, wrappers are fine, minor folding track on the corner of the bottom part, inside is fine, no markings, unopened copy, this 1955 reprint was introduced by Maurice Solovine, Mathematician and closed friend from Albert Einstein who actually translated most of his works in French. Complete of the 12 plates reproduced here as issue in nice folding plates, a very nice copy.‎

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‎NEWTON, I. - WAWILOW, S.I.‎

Reference : 25019

(1951)

‎Isaac Newton.‎

‎Berlin, 1951. Orig. hcloth. VII,214 pp. Illustr.‎


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‎NEY J. ‎

Reference : 83288

(1965)

‎Physique.‎

‎Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. Cachet de spécimen sur la première page.‎


‎Livre. Pour les Collèges d'enseignement technique, cours professionnels, et préparation au C.A.P. Editions Dunod, 1965.‎

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‎NEY J.‎

Reference : RO60028954

(1965)

‎PHYSIQUE, COLLEGES D'ENSEIGNEMENT TECHNIQUE, COURS PROFESSIONNELS, PREPARATION AU CAP‎

‎Dunod. 1965. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos frotté, Intérieur bon état. 251 pages. Premier plat illustré de photos en noir et blanc. Illustré de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique‎


‎6e édition revue. Bibliothèque de l'enseignement technique. Classification Dewey : 530-Physique‎

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‎NEY J. - PASTOUR P. ‎

Reference : 88235

(1953)

‎Leçons de physique. Classes de 3e. Ecoles nationales professionnelles, collèges techniques, sections techniques des lycées, collèges et cours complémentaires, préparation au B. E. I.‎

‎Couverture souple. Broché. 220 pages. Petit manque au dos.‎


‎Livre. Editions Dunod (Collection : Bibliothèque de l'enseignement technique), 1953.‎

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‎NGÔ H. / NGÔ C.‎

Reference : R320016653

(1988)

ISBN : 222581287X

‎PHYSIQUE STATISTIQUE - INTRODUCTION - AVEC EXERCICES.‎

‎MASSON. 1988. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 283 pages illustrées de nombreuses figures dans le texte - Nombreuses annotations au crayon a papier et stylo rouge sur la page de garde - Nombreux soulignements dans le texte au stylo rouge et vert dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique‎


‎ Classification Dewey : 530-Physique‎

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‎NICCOLI, Vittorio Maria.‎

Reference : 33218

‎Saggi Scientifici. I. Breve Dissertazione su i fondamenti e i metodi della ricerca fisica. II. Una nuova ipotesi su la natura e la propagazione della luce.‎

‎ Torino, Plinio Castello 1945, 250x175mm, 43pagine, in brossura. Stampa della biblioteca. ‎


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‎"NICHOLSON, WILLIAM. - THE FIRST ELECTROLYSIS WITH THE VOLTAIC PILE PERFORMED.‎

Reference : 43624

(1800)

‎Beschreibung des neuen electrichen oder galvanischen Apparats Alexander Volta's, und einiger wichtigen damit angestellten Versuche.‎

‎Halle, Rengerschen Buchhandlung, 1800. Without wrappers as published in ""Annalen der Physik. Herausgegeben von Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert"", Bd. 6, Drittes Stück. The entire issue offered (=Heft 3). Titlepage to vol. 6. Pp. 249-376. Nicholson's paper: pp. 340-359. Light browning. A faint dampstain to upper right corners on some leaves.‎


‎First German edition of Nicholson's famous paper in which he, together with his friend Anthony Carlisle, succeeded in breaking up molecules into the constituent atoms of hydrogen and oxygen. They thus established the usefulness of the converse of the voltaic cell, by using electricity to produce chemical actions.""On March 20 of that year (1820) Volta wrote to Banks, president ofthe Royal Society, informing him of his construction of an electric battery. Nicholson heard of this and with the aid of a friend built his own Voltaic pile by May 2. It was the first in England. Nicholson's great contribution was to place wires attached to the two ends of the pile in water. He found that with the current flowing, bubbles of gaz (hydrogen and oxygen) ere given off. He had ""electolyzed"" water, breaking up the molecules into the individual elements. He thus reversed the demonstration of Cavendish, that hydrogen and oxygen could unite to form water. This was the first demonstration that an electric current could bring about a chemical reaction - the reverse of olta's demonstration that a chemical action could bring about an electrical current.""(Asimov). Parkinson ""Breakthroughs"" 1800 C. - Magie ""A Source Book in Physics"", pp. 431 ff. ‎

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‎NICKLÈS, M. J. ‎

Reference : 21976

‎LES ÉLECTRO-AIMANTS ET L'ADHÉRENCE MAGNÉTIQUE ‎

‎Paris Librairie Scientifique, Industrielle et Agricole. E. Lacroix 1860 in 8 (21,5x13,5) 1 fascicule broché, sous couverture muette de papier marbré ancien, faux-titre, titre, VII, 1 faux-feuillet d'errata non chiffré, 302 pages, et 5 planches hors-texte lithographiées (dépliantes). Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request ) ‎


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‎Nicolas Witkowski, ed. - New Scientist‎

Reference : 101245

(2006)

‎Mais qui mange les guêpes ? et 100 autres questions idiotes et passionnantes , traduit de l'américain par Nicolas Witkowski‎

‎Editions du Seuil , Science Ouverte Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 2006 Book condition, Etat : Très Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur blanche, illustrée d'un dessin coloré d'une grenouille et une guêpe In-8 1 vol. - 179 pages‎


‎ 1ere traduction en français, 2006 Contents, Chapitres : Introduction, Texte, Index, 179 pages bel exemplaire, intérieur frais et propre‎

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‎Nicolas Witkowski, ed. - New Scientist‎

Reference : 101248

(2007)

‎Pourquoi les manchots n'ont pas froid aux pieds et 111 autres questions stupides et passionnantes , traduit de l'anglais par Nicolas Witkowski‎

‎Editions du Seuil , Science Ouverte Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 2007 Book condition, Etat : Très Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur blanche, illustrée d'un dessin coloré d' un manchot In-8 1 vol. - 195 pages‎


‎ 1ere traduction en français, 2007 Contents, Chapitres : Introduction, Texte, Index, 195 pages bel exemplaire, intérieur frais et propre‎

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‎"NIEPCE DE SAINT-VICTOR, (CLAUDE FELIX ABEL). - DISCOVERING ""CHEMICAL RAYS"" (RADIOACTIVITY).‎

Reference : 58369

(1857)

‎Mémoire sur une nouvelle action de la lumière.‎

‎(Paris, Mallet-Bachelier), 1857. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 45, No. 20. Pp. (785)-832. Entire issue offered. Niepce de Saint-Victor's paper: pp. 811-815,‎


‎First apperance of the first paper relating to his discovery of INVISIBLE ""CHEMICAL"" RAYS, and which, 30 years later, by Henry Becquerel was ""re-discovered"" as radioactivity (1896).The results of these investigations lead to these statement: Some compounds exposed to light exhibit in the dark the same effect as that produced by the direct action of light. - Cardboards impregnated with both uranium nitrate and tartaric acid are ""active"" - The ""activity"" remaining on the exposed cardboard is revealed by its action on a photographic plate - The effect is not due to phosphorescence - The activity is attributed to invisible ""chemical"" rays.It is amazing how closely these experiments resembled those performed by Henri Becquerel 30 years later.""When the work of Abel Niepce de Saint-Victor was brought to light, many persons thought that henri had been aware of these publications prior to his research on uranium. Severel facts seems to support this belief. Henri's father, Alexandre Edmond, had reported several details from Abel Niepce in a book entitled ""Light: its causes and effects"", published 1869. When Henri Carrington Bolton (1843-1903) reviewed in 1869 the work of Abel Niepce, he mentioned a ""remarkable property of uranium nitrate to absorb the actinic rays of light, retaining them in an active condition for a long time"". In 1866 and 1869, J. Jamin, Henri's first stepfather, lectured at the Ecole Polytechnique on the Niepce effects.""(Michel Genet ""The Discovery of Uranic Rays: A short Step for Henri Becquerel but a Giant Step for Science"" in Radiochimica Acta /0/71 1995).‎

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‎Niewenglowski (Dc G. H.)‎

Reference : 74882

(1924)

‎Les rayons X et le radium‎

‎Librairie Hachette , Bibliothèque des Merveilles Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1924 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur orange clair, illustrée d'une photographie en noir et blanc d'une radio des poumons In-8 1 vol. - 184 pages‎


‎31 planches de photographies hors-texte en noir et blanc (complet) et 107 figures dans le texte 1ere édition Contents, Chapitres : Préface - La vision de l'invisible - Tubes de Crookes - Propriétés et nature des rayons X - Le matériel radiologique - La radioscopie et la radiographie - Le radiodiagnostic - La radiothérapie - La radiologie et guerre - Applications diverses de la radiographie - Le radium et la radioactivité - La radiumthérapie - Conclusion infimes traces de pliures aux coins des plats de la couverture sans gravité, une infime petite tache au bas du plat supérieur, la couverture est sinon propre, l'intérieur est frais et propre, le papier tres legerement jauni, cela reste un bon exemplaire‎

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‎NIEWENGLOWSKI G. H.‎

Reference : 37919

‎Les rayons X et le radium. Bibliothèque des Merveilles.‎

‎Paris, Librairie Hachette, 1924. 12 x 19, 105 figures, 31 planches, broché, bon état (couverture légèrement défraîchie)‎


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‎Nightingale (E.)‎

Reference : 84355

(1953)

‎Heat, Light and Sound , Bell's Natural Science Series‎

‎G. Bell and Sons Ltd, London , Bell's Natural Science Series Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1953 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, editor's full brown printed clothes, no dust-jacket In-8 1 vol. - 405 pages‎


‎1 color plate in frontispiece(Spectra) and 10 black and white plates (complete), 383 black and white text-figures new edition, 1953 Contents, Chapitres : Preface, Contents, List of plates, xiv, Text, 384 pages, index, vii (405 pages) - 1. Heat : Introduction - The effects of heat - Heat and temperature, thermometers - The measurement of expansion of solids - The expansion of liquids - The expansion of gases - The measurement of heat - Latent heat - Kinetic theory - The water in the atmosphere - The transmission of heat - The nature of heat - Revision examples, answers - 2. Light : Introduction - The reflection of light at plane surfaces - Some properties of light demonstrated by means of a lantern, refraction - Reflection at spherical surfaces - Lenses, the eye-spectacles - The dispersion of light - Optical instruments - Radiant heat and light - Revision examples, answers - Sound : Historical and experimental introduction - The study of waves - The production and properties of sound waves - Velocity of sound, the binaural effect and its application to direction finding, sound ranging - The variations of strings - The variations of air columns, resonance - Interference, beats, discord and harmony - The variation of plates, sensitive jets - Musical instruments - Revision examples, appendix, answers - Index editor's binding in rather good condition, very lightly dusty with small black spot on the spine, inside is clean, name of the former owner on the top of the first page (private collection), no other markings, the bottom corner of few pages is lightly folded in the center of volume, it remains a very good reading copy, no dust-jacket‎

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‎[Maloine S.A] - ‎ ‎NINEUIL, P. [ Nineuil, Pierre ]‎

Reference : 43535

(1976)

ISBN : 2224002521

‎Les Tubes à rayons X‎

‎1 vol. in-8 br., Maloine S.A., 1976, 110 pp.‎


‎Bel exemplaire (parfait état)‎

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