Paris, Fortin, Masson et Cie, 1844. Without wrappers. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique"", 3. Series - Tome 11, Cahier Juin 1844. Titlepage to vol. 11. Pp. 129-256. (The entire issue offered).. Daguerre's paper: pp. 188-196.
First appearance of an importent paper in the history of photography in which Daguerre, the inventor of photography, announces his recent invention to photography. This paper was later the in same year published in English ""On a new Mode of preparing the plates destined to receive photographic Images."".
Paris, Fortin, Masson et Cie, 1843. Without wrappers. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique"", 3. Series - Tome 7, Cahier Mars 1843. Pp. 257-384. (The entire issue offered).. Daguerre's paper: pp. 374-377.
First appearance of an importent paper in the history of photography in which Daguerre, the inventor of photography, announces his recent invention to photography.
(Paris, Bachelier, 1839). 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome IX, No 14). Entire issue offered. Pp. 415-436. Daguerre's letter: pp. 423-429.
First printing of Daguerres letter to Arago in which he relates the process of heliography and describes his contract with Niépce to exploit the heliogrphis process. The Heliogravure was invented by Niépce.
Couverture souple. Broché. 128 pages.
Livre. Editions P.U.F (Collection : Que sais-je? N° 829), 1959.
Couverture souple. Broché. 128 pages.
Livre. Editions P.U.F (Collection : Que sais-je? N° 829), 1959.
Couverture souple. Broché. 128 pages.
Livre. Editions P.U.F (Collection : Que sais-je? N° 829), 1959.
Louis vivès 1855 547 pages in8. 1855. Relié. 547 pages.
reliure frotté intérieur assez frais parsemé de très nombreuses et légères rousseurs
Leipzig, Engelmann 1889, in-8vo, 30p. kl. Besitzstempel auf titelbl., Original-Leinenband.
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London, W. Richardson, 1793. Cont. hcalf, professionally rebacked in old style with raised bands. orig. gilt title-label preserved. XVI,208 pp. Light yellowing to leaves, scattered brownspots. Front-and end-papers brownspotted.
First edition of Dalton's first book. In chemistry Dalton was the founder of ""The Atomic Theory"" (A New System of Chemical Philosophy 1808-27) and with his ""Meteorological Observations"" and supplementary lectures he laid the foundation of modern meteorology, establishing the cause of air's homogeneity and formulating the law of partial pressures. In the attempt to give solid experimental bases for his studies, Dalton laid the foundation of future atomic theory, beginning an experimental inquiry into proportions of different gases in the atmosphere. (PMM p.157). - A.L. Smyth No. 1.
(Halle, Rengerschen Buchhandlung, 1807). Without wrappers as published in ""Annalen der Physik. Herausgegeben von Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert"", Bd. 27, Zwölftes Stück. (The entire issue offered (= Stück 12). Pp. 369-488 a. 1 folded engraved plate. Dalton's papers: pp. 369-387 and pp. 388-399.
First appearance in German of two importent papers on the multiple proportions of gases, announcing the first example of the Law of multiple proportions. The first paper was read to the Manchester Society in 1802, but first published in 1805. It is Dalton's first chemical memoir, and it ""disclosed the insight obtained through study of the combinations of oxygen with nitrous gas, into the LAW OF MULTIPLE PROPORTIONS.""(D.N.B).""One thing Dalton did in order to provide support for his heavely attacked theory of mixed gases was to begin an experimental inquiry into the proportions of the various gases in the atmosphere. This inquiry accidentally raised the whole question of the solubility of gases in water. By 12. Novwember 1802 he had discovered enough to read to the Manchester Society his paper ""On the Proportion of Several Gases or Elastic Fluids..."" (the paper offered). When read, although not when published, it contained the staement that carbon dioxide ""is held in water, not by chemical affinity, but merely by the pressure of the gas...on the surface, forcing it into the pores of water."". The researches on solubility thus led to an extension of his mechanical ideas.""(DSB III, p. 541).Smyth No. 36 a. 37. (German version).
(London, Richard and John E. Taylor, 1837). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1837 - Part II. Pp. 347-363. Clean and fine.
First printing of Dalton's last paper submitted to the ""Transactions"". This paper, one of his last, deals with the constitution of the atmosphere, just as his first love was meteorology.""In an essay of mine on the constitution of the atmosphere, which was printed in the Transactions for 1826, I signified my intention of following it with a sequel of experiments to ascertain if possible which of the two views therein developed was most counntenanced by facts. I now proceed to give an account of such investigations relating to this subject as havee engaged my attention during a long period of years.""(John Dalton). - (Smith: John Dalton. A Bibliography. No. 78).
Halle, Rengerschen Buchhandlung, 1805. Contemp. hcalf. Spine gilt, raised bands, a few scratches to spine. In: ""Annalen der Physik. Herausgegeben von Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert"", Bd. 21. (8),496 pp. and 5 engraved plates. (Entire volume offered). Stamp to verso of titlepage and verso of plates. Internally clean and fine. The papers by Dalton, Gough, Henry: pp. 377-436. And pp. 458-461.
First German editions of these importent papers on Dalton's theory of gases. The year ""1804 was notable chiefly for controversy over the mixed gases theory and particularly over its denial of weak chemical affinity forces. Continuing criticism of the theory - and the failure of particle weight studies to provide the hoped-for clinching evidence - caused Dalton to revise his ideas on mixed gases during the course of 1805."" (DSB)Smyth ""John Dalton. A Bibliography"", Nos 33, 34, 35 a. 42.
"DALTON, JOHN. - THE FIRST PAPER ON MODERN ATOMIC THEORY - GERMAN EDITION.
Reference : 43629
(1808)
(Halle, Rengerschen Buchhandlung, 1808). Without wrappers as published in ""Annalen der Physik. Herausgegeben von Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert"", Bd. 28, Viertes Stück. The entire issue offered (=Heft 4). Titlepage to vol. 28 (small stamps on verso). Pp. 377-496 a. 3 engraved plates. Dalton's paper: pp. 397-416 a. 1 engraved plate showing apparatus.
First appearence i German of Dalton's epoch-making paper in which is contained THE FIRST CLEAR STATEMENT OF MODERN ATOMIC THEORY and having the FIRST LIST OF ATOMIC WEIGHTS ""Verhältniss der Gewichte der kleinsten Theilschen von gasförmigen und andern Körpern."" (Table of the relative weights of the ultimate particles of gaseous and other bodies). The paper offered is a free translation of Dalton's paper ""On the Absorption of Gases by Water and Other Liquids"", published 1805 in ""Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester"".""The paper was read to the Manchester Philosophical Society by Dalton in 1803 and printed in 1805. The appended table in this paper is the first list of atomic weights. Dalton, in this publication, took the law which William henry had recently enunciated (that the amount of of gas absorbed by a liquid is proportional to the pressure) and extended it to apply to mixtures of gases, using his own law of partial pressures."" (Leicester & Klicktein ""A Source Book in Chemistry"", p. 258).Parkinson ""Breakthroughs"", 1803 C.- Smyth No. 38.
Bruxelles, 1954 116pp., br.orig., dans la série "Institut Royal Colonial Belge. Section des sciences naturelles et médicales. Mémoires, collection in-8" Tome XXIV fasc.4, ex.bibl. (qqs.estampes), bon état
Dunod 2010 600 pages 14 8x20 9x3 3cm. 2010. Relié. 600 pages.
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Dunod 2010 600 pages 14 8x20 9x3 3cm. 2010. Relié. 600 pages.
Comme neuf dans son emballage d'origine
Damien Marie-Madeleine Van Dee Maele Philippe Duclaux Thierry
Reference : 100107945
(2009)
ISBN : 2100501100
Dunod 2009 616 pages 17 4x3 4x24 6cm. 2009. Broché. 616 pages.
Comme neuf dans son emballage d'origine
Imprimerie administrative, Melun. 1935-1936. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Agraffes rouillées, Intérieur bon état. Ensemble de 8 fascicules d'une trentaine de pages chacun. Le 1er fascicule est abîmé : plats arrachés, dos déchiré, couverture défraichie et partiellement décollorée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Paris, Editions du Seuil, 1978. 14 x 21, 382 pp., nombreuses figures, broché, bon état.
[Ecole Centrale des Arts & Manufactures] - DANGELZER, M. P.
Reference : 39254
(1964)
1 vol. in-4 br., Ecole Centrale des Arts & Manufactures, 2e année, 1964, 17, 35-II ; 19-III, 28-IV
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GARNIER FRERES. 1928. In-12. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 306 pages. Nombreuses figures en noir et blanc, dans le texte et hors-texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 631.4-Science des sols : chimie, physique, fertilité
Classification Dewey : 631.4-Science des sols : chimie, physique, fertilité
Bachelier, Libraire Pour Les Sciences / La Librairie Parisinenne Paris - Bruxelles 1829 In-12 ( 190 X 110 mm ) de XII-143-[1] pages, broché sous couverture imprimée. 4 planches dépliantes à plusieurs sujets hors-texte. Bel exemplaire de cette rare édition originale.
(London, Richard and John E. Taylor, 1837). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1837 - Part I. Pp. 141-160 and 1 engraved plate.
First appearance of Daniell's second paper on the construction of the famous ""Daniell-Cell"". In 1836 (in a paper in the Transactions, also addressed to Faraday with the title ""On Voltaic Combinations""), he announced his invention of the battery. In his second paper, the paper offered here, he further develops his invention. In the new invention by Charles Wheatstone of the electric telegraph in 1837, the Daniell cell was used as the electric source.In 1831 Daniell was appointed proffesor of Chemistry at King's College London. He invented several scientific instruments, including a hygrometer for measuring humidity he is best known for his work in electrochemistry, his interests having been aroused by the work of his good friend faraday. Volta's battery had the defect of rapid diminution in current. What was needed, however, was a battery yielding a constant current over a considerable lenght of time. In 1836 Daniell succeeded, producing the Daniell cell, of copper and zinc. his was the first reliable source of electric current.
Un ouvrage de 310 pages, format 155 x 235 mm, broché, publié en 1982, Pierre Belfond, bon état
Préface de Ricardo Frailé
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P., Gauthier-Villars, 1887. 3 vol. in-8, rel. de l’époque, demi-chagrin rouge à coins, plats de percaline même couleur avec mention dorée aux premiers plats, dos à nerfs orné de filets et pointillés dorés, tête dorée, VI-513, [3]ff.-522, 444 pp.
Édition originale du cours donné par G. Darboux à la Sorbonne (trois premiers volumes sur quatre, seuls). Bel exemplaire de prix de l'Association amicale des anciens élèves du Lycée St Louis, 1893. Chagrin à peine frotté. Belle cond. intérieure, ex. en partie non coupé. - Frais de port : -France 9,7 € -U.E. 13 € -Monde (z B : 23 €) (z C : 43 €)