Wien, Kaiserlich-königl. technischen und administrativen Militär-Comité, 1872. 4to. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine with gilt lettering. Spine slightly rubbed. A paperlabel pasted on upper part of spine. Stamps on title-page (on the orig. printed wrappers to the Atlas). With 34 lithographed plates in folio.
Stockholm, Isaac Marcus, 1856. Samt. halvshirt. 67 pp. Stempeler på titelblad. Skjold i nederste højre hjørner på de første 12 blade. Titelblad med brunpletter.
Leipzig, Breitkopf, 1795. 8vo. Cont. hcalf. Titlelabel on back. A small tear to upper part of back, taped. Small stamp on title and verso of. XII,204 pp., texttables and 16 folded engraved plates (numb. 1-14 and A-B) showing signalling-houses, constructions, geometrical and optical features of signalling, symbols etc. etc. Plates with scattered brownspots, but a good copy.
Scarce first edition. In this work, Bergsträsser develops a synthematographic, or ""whole communication"" system, employing a telegraphic apparatus which uses both visual and auditory signals. The author is particularly anxious to demonstrate the difference between his own scheme for signaling, and that of the Frenchman Claude Chappe. Bergsträsser argues that Chappe merely modified an earlier optical system propsed by the English experimental philosopher Robert Hooke (1635-1703), while his own scheme is not subject to the limitations of sight. Bergsträsser sees his synthematograph as primarily suited to military uses.
Chicago, 1911-14. 4to. Vols 5-6 bound in one hcloth, vols. 7-12 bound in 3 contemp. hcalf., spines gilt. Each vol. ca. 325 pp. very richly illustrated.
Chicago, 1906-14. 4to. Bound in 3 hcloth and 9 hcalf. Very richly illustrated.
Guida pratica per la rapida e sicura analisi delle urine. Ad uso dei chimici, farmacisti, medici e veterinari. Hoepli, Milano, 1932. In-24 gr., tela editoriale, pp. IX,(3),274, illustr. da 11 tavv. in b.n. (con 44 figg.) e da 1 tav. a colori, f.t. Prima edizione. Ben conservato.
Zerbst, Füchsel, 1808. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. A paperlabel pasted on spine. Stamp on title-page. VIII,216 pp., 15 folded engraved plates. The first leaves with some brownspots.
N.Y. a. London, McGraw-Hill, 1937. Orig. full cloth. Stamp on titlepage. XIII,813 pp., textillustr.
Institut pour le développement forestier. 1984. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 315 pages - nombreuses photos et illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 674-Technologie du bois et du liège
Classification Dewey : 674-Technologie du bois et du liège
Paris, Editions Eyrolles, 1978. 17 x 22, 168 pp., tres nombreuses figures , quelques illustrations en couleurs, broché, bon état .
Orig. helshirtbd. 260 pp. Rigt tekstillustreret.
Oldenburg, Schulzeschen Buchhandlung, 1858. Contemp. clothbacked boards. 52 pp.
Paris, Eyrolles, 1981. 16 x 19, 127 pp., nombreuses illustrations et figures, broché, bon état.
Bruxelles, Publicontact, s.d. (ca 1960). 14 x 21, 112 pp., nombreuses illustrations, broché, bon état.
Thierry GAUDIN [Délégation à l'Innovation et à la Technologie]
Reference : LFA-126718429
(1979)
Un ouvrage de 80 pages, format 160 x 240 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1979, Ministère de l'Industrie, bon état
Au sommaire : Les métamorphoses internes de la technologie ; Explosion mondiale, implosion européenne ; L'or gris de l'Europe
Phone number : 04 74 33 45 19
IMP. REUNIES DE CHAMPBERY. 1960. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 31 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 663-Technologie des boissons
Revue générale des questions laitières. Amélioration des techniques de chauffage de lait, par Jean Pien. Classification Dewey : 663-Technologie des boissons
Versailles, Montalant-Bougleux, 1846. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Gilt lettering. A paperlabel pasted on lower part of spine. Stamps on title-page. (4),267,(2) pp., 3 folded lithographed plates with many figs.
Paris, Baudry et Cie, 1894. Royal8vo. Orig. full cloth. A paperlabel pasted on spine. Stamp on title-page. IV,902 pp., 702 textillustrations.
Paris/Liège, Librairie Polytechnique Ch. Béranger, 1922. 19 x 27, 1214 pp., 939 gravures, reliure d'édition pleine toile bordeaux, bon état.
London, New York, Spon, 1886. Orig. full cloth. Gilt. A paperlabel pasted on upper part of spine. Stamps on title-page. XVII,527,(1) pp + Publishers Cat. A few brownspots on the first leaves.
"THOMSON, WILLIAM (LORD KELVIN) - AND JAMES THOMSON. - THE ""HARMONIC ANALYZER"", THE FIRST AUTOMATIC ANALOG COMPUTING MACHINE.
Reference : 43524
(1876)
London, Taylor and Francis, 1876-79. Witout wrappers as three issues from ""Proceedings of the Royal Society of London"", Vol. 24, No. 167+ Vol. 27, No.187+ Vol. 28, No. 191. Pp. 250-344, pp. 284-408 a. pp. 103-232. Papers: In No. 167:pp. 262-265 (James Thomson), pp. 266-68, pp. 269-271, pp. 271-275. In No. 187: pp. 371-373. In No. 191: pp. 111-113 (W. Thomson). Titlepages to vols. 24, 27 a. 28 present. 2 papers with textillustrations.
First appearance of all the 6 founding papers around the invention of the ""Harmonic Analyzer"" and with the mathematical theory for the differential analyzor, containing both the mathematical theories and the practical descriptions of the analyzer and further also having the paper by Lord Kelvin's brother (the first paper offered) in which the machinery is shown for the first time.""A ball and disk integrator was the vital invention needed to build the FIRST AUTOMATIC ANALOG COMPUTING MACHINES. Lord kelvin used this integrator -devised for a planimeter in the 1860s by his brother, James Thomson - on two new kinds of analog computers: a harmonic analyzer and a tide predictor. he later specified a more general machine - a differential analyzer.""(Eames in ""A Computer Perspective"").""The harmonic analyzer was used in conjunction with Thomson's tide predictor...The present paper (""Harmonic Analyzer"") contains the first full description of the harmoniz analyzer, which was ""designed rudimentally"" (p. 371) in Thomson's ""On an integrating machine having a new kinematic principle""(also offered here),,,,James Thomson's integrator - ""one of the first really workable integrating devices"" (Williams 1985, 207) - served as the basis for other analog machines designed by William Thomson for solving simultaneous linear equations and integrating differential equations. Thomson first described such a machine, composed of several Thomson integrators connedted together, in his paper on ""Mechanical integration of the linear differentialequations of the decond order...."" (also offred here)"" however the ""idea could then hardly be carried out, forone reason because an integrator, which is simply a variable- speed drive, could not then be buitl both accurate and capable of carrying sufficient load to move numerous mechanical parts"" (Bush 193, 450). The full realization of Thomson's idea did not come until fifty years later, when Vannevar Bush invented the torque amplifier for use in his differential analyzer.""(Hook and Norman).
Dunod 1971 Un volume in-8, reliure toilée beige de l'édteur à la Bradel, dos et plat ornés de l'auteur et du titre en doré, XII 461pp. (dos légèrement frotté). Figures en noir. Figures et schémas.
0 Londres, Chapman & Hall, 1960. Un volume in-8, cartonnage à la Bradel de l'éditeur, XII-407pp. (très légère usure aux coiffes). Figures en noir. Première édition anglaise. De la bibliothèque Léo Thourel (signature à l'angle supérieur interne de la première page).
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2008 Hardcover. 152 p., 160 x 240 mm, Languages: English, Old French, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 9782503528816.
The earliest Old French herbal in verse, here edited for the first time, is a surprisingly comprehensive work (3188 octosyllables), based on an eleventh-century Latin treatise 'De viribus herbarum' attributed to a certain 'Macer'. It occupies a significant place in the development of herbals and is an interesting witness to writing in Western France in the thirteenth century and to the unusual syntax and concentrated style of its author. Some one hundred and twenty-five plants are described together with their medicinal uses, which cover a remarkable range of ailments. For ease of recognition the sections of text which do not seem to be based on the received text of 'Macer' are printed in italics. Quotations from the principal source and from parallels are given in the notes. This work will be of great value to all those interested in Old French, in medieval translation, the vernacular transmission of learning, and the history of medicine.