(Stockholm, P.A. Norstedt, 1883). 8vo. In the printed wrappers. No. 7, 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. förhandlingar'. A very fine and clean copy. Pp. 77-90.
First printing of Arrhenius's paper on ball lightning.
Stockholm, (P.A. Norstedt), 1885. 8vo. In the original printed wrappers. No. 5, Vol.13 of 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. förandlingar'. A very fine and clean copy. Pp. 121-131.
First edition.Svante Arrhenius (1859-1927) was a prominent chemist and one of the founders of the science of physical chemistry. He was awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the pioneering work which he had done in his famous dissertation on electrolytic conductivity ('Recherches sur la conductivité galvanique des électrolytes', 1884). However Arrhenius is becoming increasingly more known for his discovery of the greenhouse effect and its influence on global temperature.Papers from this supplement series to the 'Proceedings of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences' are often mistakenly identified as offprints or 'first seperate edition' (indicating the existence of a jounal edition) because they have their own title page with the publishers named and their own pagination, but they are not - all publications from this series were printed seperatley in this way and issued with wrappers.
(Stockholm, P.A. Norstedt, 1892). 8vo. In the original blank wrappers with dedication from the author to front wrapper: ""Hr. Prof. Gustaf Retzius / med taksamhet / af forf."". No. 10, 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. förandlingar'. A very fine and clean copy. Pp. 481-494.
First appearance of one of Arrhenius's most important papers, with presentation inscription from the author, on electrolytic dissociation. ""Among Arrhenius’ most important contributions to this theory are his publications [...] on the determination of electrolytic dissociation of salts through solubility experiments [the present paper].The present paper was given to Prof. Gustaf Retzius, professor of histology at the Karolinska Institut in Stockholm, one of the foremost histologists of the nineteenth.Svante Arrhenius (1859-1927) was a prominent chemist and one of the founders of the science of physical chemistry. He was awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the pioneering work which he had done in his famous dissertation on electrolytic conductivity ('Recherches sur la conductivité galvanique des électrolytes', 1884). However Arrhenius is becoming increasingly more known for his discovery of the greenhouse effect and its influence on global temperature.Papers from this supplement series to the 'Proceedings of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences' are often mistakenly identified as offprints or 'first seperate edition' (indicating the existence of a jounal edition) because they have their own title page with the publishers named and their own pagination, but they are not - all publications from this series were printed seperatley in this way and issued with wrappers.
(Stockholm, P.A. Norstedt, 1892). 8vo. In the printed wrappers. No. 10, 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. förhandlingar'. A very fine and clean copy. Pp. 481-494.
First appearance of one of Arrhenius's most important papers on electrolytic dissociation. ""Among Arrhenius’ most important contributions to this theory are his publications [...] on the determination of electrolytic dissociation of salts through solubility experiments [the present paper].
Stockholm, P.A. Norstedt, 1892. 8vo. Uncut, unopened in the original printed wrappers. No. 8, Vol.18 of 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. Handlingar'. Light sunning to spine. A very fine and clean copy. 52 pp.
First edition.
(Stockholm, P.A. Norstedt, 1892). 8vo. In the printed wrappers. No. 10, 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. förhandlingar'. A very fine and clean copy. Pp. 619-646.
First appearance of one of Arrhenius's most important papers on electrolytic dissociation. ""Among Arrhenius’ most important contributions to this theory are his publications [...] the condition of equilibrium between electrolytes [the present paper].
Stockholm, P.A. Norstedt, 1887. 8vo. (215x145 mm). Uncut, partly unopened in the original printed wrappers. No. 5, Sec.1, Vol.13 of 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. Handlingar'. Light miscolouring to margins of wrappers. A very fine and clean copy. 19 pp. + 1 plate.
First printing of Arrhenius's paper on on the dissociation of substances dissolved in water.Papers from this supplement series to the 'Proceedings of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences' are often mistakenly identified as offprints or 'first seperate edition' (indicating the existence of a jounal edition) because they have their own title page with the publishers named and their own pagination, but they are not - all publications from this series were printed seperatley in this way and issued with wrappers.
(Stockholm, P.A. Norstedt, 1900). 8vo. In the printed wrappers. No. 5, 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. förhandlingar'. A very fine and clean copy. Pp. 545-580
First printing of Arrhenius's paper on northern lights (aurora). he auroral theory was based on radiation pressure of electromagnetic waves and eruptions from the sun. He proposed that during great eruptions on the sun, large quantities of matter, in the form of droplets or dust, are ejected in a radial direction from the sunspots and are pushed out from the sun by radiation pressure. With this theory Arrhenius could explain the high correlation existing between occurence of the northern lights and sunspot activity.
Stockholm, P.A. Norstedt, 1886. 8vo. Uncut, unopened in the original printed wrappers. No. 5, Vol.12 of 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. Handlingar'. Light sunning to spine. A very fine and clean copy. 32 pp.
First edition.
Stockholm, P.A. Norstedt, 1883. 8vo. Uncut, unopened, without wrappers. No. 7, Vol. 7, 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. Handlingar'. A very fine and clean copy. 36 pp. + 1 plate.
First edition of Arrhenius very first published work. ""After attending the Cathedral School in Uppsala, Arrhenius entered the University of Uppsala at the age of seventeen. He studied mathematics, chemistry, and physics, and passed the candidate's examination in 1878. Arrhenius chose physics as the principal subject for his doctoral study, but he was not satisfied with his chief instructor, Tobias Robert Thalén, Although Thalén was an eminent and competent experimental physicist and lecturer, he was interested only in spectral analysis. Arrhenius went to Stockholm in 1881 with the intention of working under Erik Edlund, physicist of the Swedish Academy of Sciences. The results of his first independent research, entitled ""The Disappearance of Galvanic Polarization in a Polarization Vessel, the Plates of Which Are Connected by Means of a Metallic Conductor"" [The present work]. (DSB)
(Stockholm, P.A. Norstedt, 1883). 8vo. In the printed wrappers. No. 10, 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. förhandlingar'. A very fine and clean copy. Pp. 69-76.
First edition.
Stockholm, P.A. Norstedt, 1898. 8vo. Uncut, unopened, in the original printed wrappers. No. 2, Sec.II, Vol.24 of 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. Handlingar'. A very fine and clean copy. 23 pp.
First edition.Svante Arrhenius (1859-1927) was a prominent chemist and one of the founders of the science of physical chemistry. He was awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the pioneering work which he had done in his famous dissertation on electrolytic conductivity ('Recherches sur la conductivité galvanique des électrolytes', 1884). However Arrhenius is becoming increasingly more known for his discovery of the greenhouse effect and its influence on global temperature.Papers from this supplement series to the 'Proceedings of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences' are often mistakenly identified as offprints or 'first seperate edition' (indicating the existence of a jounal edition) because they have their own title page with the publishers named and their own pagination, but they are not - all publications from this series were printed seperatley in this way and issued with wrappers.
Stockholm, P.A. Norstedt, 1888. 8vo. Uncut, unopened in the original printed wrappers. No. 7, Vol.13 of 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. Handlingar'. Light sunning to spine. A very fine and clean copy. 29 pp. + 1 folded plate.
First edition.
Stockholm, P.A. Norstedt, 1888. 8vo. Uncut, unopened, without wrappers. No. 9, Vol. 14, 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. Handlingar'. A very fine and clean copy. 23 pp. + 1 plate.
First edition of Arrhenius's paper electrolytic dissociation. Arrhenius was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1903 ""in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered to the advancement of chemistry by his electrolytic theory of dissociation"". Svante Arrhenius (1859-1927) was a prominent chemist and one of the founders of the science of physical chemistry. He was awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the pioneering work which he had done in his famous dissertation on electrolytic conductivity ('Recherches sur la conductivité galvanique des électrolytes', 1884). However Arrhenius is becoming increasingly more known for his discovery of the greenhouse effect and its influence on global temperature.Papers from this supplement series to the 'Proceedings of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences' are often mistakenly identified as offprints or 'first seperate edition' (indicating the existence of a jounal edition) because they have their own title page with the publishers named and their own pagination, but they are not - all publications from this series were printed seperatley in this way and issued with wrappers.
Stockholm, (P.A. Norstedt), 1887. 8vo. In the original printed wrappers. No. 5, Vol.13 of 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. förandlingar'. A very fine and clean copy. 19 pp. + 1 plate.
First edition.Svante Arrhenius (1859-1927) was a prominent chemist and one of the founders of the science of physical chemistry. He was awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the pioneering work which he had done in his famous dissertation on electrolytic conductivity ('Recherches sur la conductivité galvanique des électrolytes', 1884). However Arrhenius is becoming increasingly more known for his discovery of the greenhouse effect and its influence on global temperature.Papers from this supplement series to the 'Proceedings of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences' are often mistakenly identified as offprints or 'first seperate edition' (indicating the existence of a jounal edition) because they have their own title page with the publishers named and their own pagination, but they are not - all publications from this series were printed seperatley in this way and issued with wrappers.
Stockholm, P.A. Norstedt, 1891. 8vo. Uncut, unopened in the original printed wrappers. No. 9, Vol.16 of 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. Handlingar'. Light sunning to spine. A very fine and clean copy. 56 pp. + 1 plate.
First edition.
Stockholm, P.A. Norstedt, 1891. 8vo. In the original printed wrappers. No. 9, Vol.16 of 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. Handlingar'. Light sunning to spine. A very fine and clean copy. 58 pp. + 1 folded plate.
First edition.
Stockholm, P.A. Norstedt, 1892. 8vo. Uncut, unopened in the original printed wrappers. No. 5, Vol.18 of 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. Handlingar'. Light sunning to spine. A very fine and clean copy. 31 pp.
First edition.
Stockholm, P.A. Norstedt, 1884. 8vo. (215x145 mm). No.13+14, Vol.8 of 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. Handlingar'. 63,(1)"89,(1) pp. and 1 lithographed plate. Fine and clean. Uncut and mostly unopened. Custom cloth box. Papers from this supplement series to the 'Proceedings of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences' are often mistakenly identified as offprints or 'first separate edition' because they have their own title page with the publishers named and their own pagination, but they are not - all publications from this series were printed separately in this way and issued in a wrapper mentioning number and volume (not present here).
First edition of Arrhenius' famous dissertation, in which he first presented his theory of electrolytic dissociation. Arrhenius was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1903 ""in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered to the advancement of chemistry by his electrolytic theory of dissociation"". See Dictionary of Scientific Biography, I:p.296-302 and Partington, IV:p.672-81.
Stockholm, P.A. Norstedt, 1884. 8vo. (224x145 mm). Offprint in origianal printed wrappers. Exlibrary stamps and sticker on front wrapper. (Journal version printed in 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. Handlingar'. 63,(1)"89,(1) pp. and 1 lithographed plate. Fine and clean. Uncut and unopened. A fine copy.
First edition, offprint issue of Arrhenius' famous dissertation, in which he first presented his theory of electrolytic dissociation. Arrhenius was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1903 ""in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered to the advancement of chemistry by his electrolytic theory of dissociation"". A German translation was published in 'Ostwald's Klassiker'. See Dictionary of Scientific Biography, I:p.296-302 and Partington, IV:p.672-81.
Stockholm, P.A. Norstedt, 1894 & 1895. 8vo. Both works uncut, unopened in the original printed wrappers. No. 8, Vol.19 of 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. Handlingar & No. 6, Vol.20 of 'Bihang till K. Svenska Vet.Akad. Handlinga. Wrappers with a few nicks, otherwise two very fine and clean copies. 50 pp. + 4 plates 41 pp. + 4 plates.
First edition of Arrhenius' and Ekholm's two papers on the lunar influences on atmospheric electricity. Svante Arrhenius (1859-1927) was a prominent chemist and one of the founders of the science of physical chemistry. He was awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the pioneering work which he had done in his famous dissertation on electrolytic conductivity ('Recherches sur la conductivité galvanique des électrolytes', 1884). However Arrhenius is becoming increasingly more known for his discovery of the greenhouse effect and its influence on global temperature.Papers from this supplement series to the 'Proceedings of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences' are often mistakenly identified as offprints or 'first seperate edition' (indicating the existence of a jounal edition) because they have their own title page with the publishers named and their own pagination, but they are not - all publications from this series were printed seperatley in this way and issued with wrappers.
Vuibert. 1930. In-16. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos fané, Intérieur acceptable. 137 + 65 pages. Illustré de figures en noir et blanc dans le texte. 1re page de garde manquante. Annotations au crayon en dernière page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Les combinaisons chimiques. Chimie organique... Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Masson et Cie. 1909. In-8. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 397 pp., 118 figures dans le texte et 2 planches hors-texte en couleurs - 1 PHOTO DISPONIBLE.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Masson et Cie. 1899. In-12. Relié toilé. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 391, petti manque sur le dos,, tache sur le 2 ème plat., tranche rouge., relié toilé ocre.Crayonné.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
3 ème édition revue et augmentée,les matières minérales, grasses, hydrate de carbone, fermentation.... Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
MASSON ET CIE. 193. In-12. Relié toilé. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 444 + 16 pages - TRanches rouges rosées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes