,Paris, Ernest Flammarion Biblio. de Philosophie Scientifique 1909, 308 pp., 1 vol. in 12 br.
1918 P., Flammarion (Bibliothèque de Philosophie Scientifique), 1918, in 12 broché, 311 pages ; couverture très défraichie ; traces de mouillures
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1907 P., Flammarion (Bibliothèque de Philosophie Scientifique), 1907, in 12 relié demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nefs orné, tête dorée, 311 pages ; quelques rousseurs ; petits frottis.
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Paris, Gauthier-Villars, (1895). Royal8vo. Orig. printed wrappers. Upper part of backstrip nearly gone. A small tear to frontwrapper, no loss. (4),189,(1) pp. Textfigures.
First edition. (Cours de Physique Mathematique).
Flammarion, coll. « Bibliothèque de Philosophie Scientifique » 1955 Quarante-huitième mille. In-12 broché. 278 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
Bon état d’occasion
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1905. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 140, No 23. Titlepage to vol. 140. Pp. (1497-) 1572. (Entire issue offered). Poincaré's paper: pp. 1504-1508. Titlepage with a stamp on verso. A bit of upper right corner gone. Leaves a bit fragile, caused by the poor paperquality. Clean.
First printing of this famous paper delivered to the Academy of Paris on its session of June 1905, as the first Poincaré relativistic text ""On the dynamic of electron"", where Poincaré set forth the essential element of relativity and the ""Lorentz Transformation"". Poincaré concludes ""It seems that this impossibility of demonstrating absolute motion is a general law of nature"" !! and that Newton's law need modification and that there should exist gravitational waves which propagate with the velocity of light !! - This famous paper gave rice to the controversy about priority around the discovery of special relativity as Poincaré's paper is from June 5 and Einstein's first paper on relativity was received by the ""Annalen"" on June 30, both 1905.""The official history tells us that Einstein, without having read the works of Lorentz and Poincaré past 1895 and without any prior publication on the subject, had written alone in Bern the ""founder paper"" of the Relativity in the last days of June 1905. For that reason, and a few other of less importance, the biographers of Einstein have called that year 1905 ""Annus mirabilis"" and its centenial is celebrated in 2005. However on June 5, 1905, after many other papers on this subject, Poincaré had presenteda note at the French Academy of Science, a text that contains the essential elements of Einstein paper: the relativity principle and the ""Lorentz transformation"". This coincidence involves the suspicion of a possible plagiarism of Poincaré by Einstein."" (C. Marchal ""Poincaré, Einstein and the Relativity: the Surprising Secret.""
[Hachette et Cie] - Poincaré, H. (Henri) ; PERRIER, E. ; Painlevé, P. (Paul) ; HANOTAUX, G.
Reference : 46069
(1914)
1 vol. in-8 rel.demi-basane brique, 110 ill. et ill. noir et blanc, s.d. (circa 1914), Hachette et Cie, Paris, 104 et 112 pp.
Etat très satisfaisant (couv. lég. frottée, qques rouss. poncutelles, bel exemplaire par ailleurs).
FLAMMARION. 1908. In-12. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 311 pages. Titre et filets dorés sur dos.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
Son évolution. Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
FLAMMARION. 1908. In-12. Relié. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos très frotté, Quelques rousseurs. 297 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
Bruxelles, Ad. Wahlen et cie. 1838 323pp.+ 4 planches hors texte (avec 91 figures), 7e édition revue et considérablement augmentée, 23cm., reliure cart. peu usagée, dos en cuir avec titree doré, qqs. rousseurs, bon état, W89918
P., Bachelier, 1848, un volume in 8 relié en demi-basane bleue marine, dos orné de filets dorés, (rousseurs, manque de papier dans la marge intérieure du titre), 11pp., 526pp., 4 planches dépliantes
---- Neuvième REVUE, CORRIGEE et AUGMENTEE ---- POINSOT'S BEST KNOWN WORK" (DSB VI) ---- "L. Poinsot (1777/1859), a graduate of the Polytechnic School in Paris, and for many years member of the superior council of public instruction, published in 1804 his Eléments de statique. This work is remarkable not only as being the earliest introduction to synthetic mechanics, but also as containing for the first time the idea of couples, which was applied by Poinsot in a publication of 1834 to the theory of rotation. A clear conception of the nature of rotary motion was conveyed by Poinsot's elegant geometrical representation by means of means of an ellipsoid rolling on a certain fixed plane. This construction was extended by J.J. Sylvester so as to measure the rate of rotation of the ellipsoid on the plane". (Cajori p. 455)**4245/L3-8151/CAV.F3-8150/CAV.F5-4246/CAV.F5-4244/CAV.F5-7510/E4
P., Mallet-Bachelier, 1857, un volume in 4, broché, couverture imprimée, (défraichie, rousseurs), 70pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- TIRE-A-PART (OFFPRINT) du Journal de mathématiques pures et appliquées ---- "It was in mechanics that Poinsot effectively displayed his gift for geometry". (DSB XI p. 62)**4242/L7AR.Doss
P., Bachelier, 1848, gr. in-8vo, XI + 526 p. + 4 planches dépl., fortes rousseurs, d.-parchemin (Bibl.).
Avec: Mémoire sur la compositions des moments et des aires; sur le plan invariable du système du monde; sur la théorie générale de l'équilibre et du mouvement des systèmes; sur une théorie nouvelle de la rotation des corps.
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Paris, Bachelier, 1848. Bound in a fine contemp. hcalf, profusely gilt spine. XI,526 pp. and 4 large folded engraved plates. Somewhat brownspotted throughout.
Paris, Vve Courcier, 1821, In-8° , XVI-328 p., 4 planches dépliantes en fin de volume. Un volume relié. Reliure plein veau d'époque fatiguée, coiffe supérieure manquante, coins usés. Dos lisse très orné, frotté dans sa partie supérieure.
DELAGRAVE Ch. 8ème édition. 1905. In-12. Cartonné. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 332 pages. Frontispice en couleurs. Nombreuses figures en noir et blanc, dans le texte. Légèrement débroché.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
Bibliothèque des Ecoles Primaires Supérieures. Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
Hermann 2009 In-8 broché 22 cm sur 15,8. 125 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
Bon état d’occasion
P., Vrin, 1932, un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, 387pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- L'espace et le temps sensibles (intériorité et extériorité, le moi et le monde sensible, spatialité, quantité, mesure, le temps sensible, l'espace sensible) - Les concepts abstraits (de la connaissance abstraite en général, espaces et géométries, la construction en termes finis, la construction différentielle de l'espace) - L'espace et le temps physique (la relativité restreinte, la relativité générale, aspects nouveaux de l'espace et du temps)**4248/K4
Paris Librairie Ch. Delagrave 1882 in 12 (18x12) 1 volume reliure demi chagrin rouge de l'époque, dos lisse à nerfs soulignés de filets dorés et orné de fleurons dorés, chromolithographie en frontispice, III et 766 pages, avec 517 figures intercalées dans le texte, petite trace de mouillure claire dans la marge inférieure des 80 dernières pages. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Très bon Couverture rigide
Paris Librairie Hachette et Cie 1873 in 8 (24x16,5) 1 volume reliure demi chagrin rouge de l'époque, dos lisse à nerfs soulignés de filets dorés et orné de fleurons dorés, tranches dorées (parfaites), XI et 761 pages, avec 432 figures, dont hors-texte, quelques rares rousseurs éparses. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Très bon Reliure
Paris Librairie Ch. Delagrave 1896 in 12 (18x12) 1 volume reliure demi basane verte de l'époque, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, chromolithographie en frontispice, 299 pages, avec 422 figures intercalées dans le texte. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Très bon Couverture rigide
"POISEUILLE, (JEAN LÉONARD MARIE). - THE ""POISEUILLE-LAW"" GENERALIZED.
Reference : 45036
(1847)
Paris, Victor Masson, 1847. Contemp. hcalf, raised bands, gilt spine. Light wear along edges.Three small stamps on verso of titlepage. In ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique"", 3ieme Series, tome 21. 512 pp. a. 6 plates. (Entire volume offered). Poiseuille's paper: pp. 76-110. 3 small stamps on verso of titlepage. A small stamp on verso of plates.
First printing of the paper in which - after being persuated by a committee lead by Arago to make further experiments - Poiseuille generalized the law named after him, first announced in 1840. He studied experimentally the flow of different liquids through capillary tubes, and found the law named after him, that relates the flow to the pressure, the diameter and the lenght of the tube and to the viscosity of the liquid. Poiseuille's investigations are fundamental in blood viscosimetry. ""Poiseuille's work represents a major advance in blood pressure measurements""(Gedeon p. 189).""Poiseuille’s paper (the 1840-paper) was reviewed by a committee consisting of Arago, Piobert, and Regnault. They persuaded him to make further experiments with ether and mercury, and these investigations were published in 1847 (the paper offered). He found that ether yielded the same law as distilled water, whereas mercury obeyed a different law. In 1870 Emil Gabriel Warburg found that mercury obeys the Poiseuille law, except for certain anomalies caused by amalgamation in metal tubes.""(DSB). The paper was also printed at the same time in ""Comptes Rendues"".The volume contains other notable papers by August Laurent, Matteucci, Bravais, Senarmont ""Mémoire sur la Conductibilité des Substances cristallisées pour la Chaleur"", pp. 457-470.
P., Volland, 1811. In-8 relié demi basane (rel. d'époque), dos long très orné, VIII-271-30 pages-4 planches dépliantes. Très bon état.
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P., Bachelier, 1839, un volume grand in 4 relié en demi-chagrin rouge (reliure de l'époque), (très légères mouillures et traces de poussière dans la marge de quelques feuillets), 8pp., 226pp.,(1).
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BON EXEMPLAIRE GRAND DE MARGE NON ROGNE ---- "It is the first work to deal with the subject by taking into account the rotation of the earth and the complementary acceleration resulting from the motion of the system of reference. A decade after its publication it inspired Foucault's famous experiment demonstrating the earth's rotation". (DSB supplément p. 485)**4255/L6DE
P., Bachelier, 1835/1837, 3 PARTIES reliées un volume in 4 demi-basane marron, dos orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque), (dos légèrement frotté, une coiffe émoussée, rousseurs comme souvent), 3 feuillets non chiffrés, 532pp., 1 PLANCHE DEPLIANTE pour le traité publié en 1835 ; 2 feuillets non chiffrés, 72pp. pour LE SUPPLEMENT publié en 1837
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- EXEMPLAIRE BIEN COMPLET DU SUPPLEMENT PARU EN 1837 qui a été relié, dans cet exemplaire, en tête du volume ---- "AN IMPORTANT WORK IN WHICH POISSON FORMULATES EQUATIONS FOR THE DISTRIBUTIONS OF HEAT IN BODIES. As opposed to Fourier, who maintained in his mémoire analytique de la chaleur that the conductibility of heat was contained in the motion of flux, POISSON showed that it must be derived form an absorptive coefficient restoring the neglected functionall dimension. Following his preliminary notes, POISSON devotes chapters to the laws of radiating heat, laws of cooling for bodies which have the same temperatue at all points, the movement of heat in the interior of solid bodies or liquids, movement of heat to the surface of a body of any form, digression on the integrales of equations with partial differences and a digression on the manner of expressing arbitrary functions by series of periodic quantities followed by a continuation of he same digression. Additional chapters are devoted to the distribution of heat in a bar whose transversal dimensions are very small, distribution of heat in spherical bodies and distributio of heat in various bodies, especially in a homogenous sphere originally warned in any manner, and the movement of heat in the interior and at the surface of the earth. He concludes with a series of three notes, the first relative to the equation of movement for heat at the interior of bodies, the second on molecular radiation, and the third relating to section 152 of the texte.... The supplement consists of a memoir read to the Academy of Science, to which have been joined some notes developing certain points in the memoir, principally relating to the temperatures of the globe and of space at different epoch". (Bibliotheca Mechanica p. 260) ---- DSB Supplément pp. 480/490**8079/ARB4