Paris, Crochard, 1823. 8vo. In a bit later half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 23. Entire volume offered. No institutional stamps. (Buch's paper: pp. 276-304). (Poisson's paper:) pp. 337-352. (The entire issue:) 448 pp. + 2 plates.
First printing of this important geological survey and description of the Alphs with the first geological mapping of the area.""His (von Buch's) explorations in the southern Alps had suggested to Buch that the towering heigh of the Dolomites might be the result of upheaval, for which he thought the active agent in porphyry, including monozite. he concluded that the magnesia in which this rock is rich would also have been active in transforming the original limestone into dolomite. Buch thus came to vizualize great subterranean activities...""(DSB II, p. 555). _____________________ First appearance of Poisson's important paper on the mathematical treatment of ""specific heats"".""In ""Sur la chaleur des gaz et des vapeurs,"" published in August 1823 in Annales de chimie et de physique, Poisson developed ideas published four months before by Laplace in Book XII of Mécanique céleste. Poisson introduced all the precautions needed to render the confused notion of quantity of heat susceptible to mathematical analysis. He called quantity of heat the magnitude that characterizes the transition of a given mass of gas from an arbitrary initial state of temperature and pressure to another state. This definition makes more abstract the quantitative aspect that naturally follows from the concept of heat as a caloric fluid. Poisson could thus deal comfortably with this magnitude, since for him it is simply a function q of p, p, and ø (pressure, density, and temperature). The equation of state p= ap(1+aø) was already classic, and the growing acceptance of the notions of specific heats, at constant pressure and constant volume, allowed him to write the simple partial differential equation of which should be the integral. He also showed that independently of any additional hypothesis, and whatever the arbitray function used in the integration, the adiabatic transformations (the term did not yet exist) correspond to the formulas p · py = constant and (?+266.67)·p1y= constant, y being the ratio of the specific heats, assumed constant.""(DSB).
(Paris, Moutard, Panckoucke, 1780). 4to. Extract from ""Mémoires fe Mathematique et de Physique, Présentés à l'Academie des Sciences par divers Savans"", Tome IX. Pp. 563-575 and pp. 576-592.
First printing of two chemical papers. ""In a research on sal ammoniac (the first paper offered), Bucquet, who criticised Black's experiments, found that dry carbon dioxide is not absorbed by quicklime, and concluded that fixed air and lime do not combine without intermediate, which is water. This is an early recognition of the effect of moisture on chemical reactions. Bucquet's work on gases overlaps Lavoisier's early researches...and probably provided him with much information.""(Partington III, p. 103-4). The second paper offered deals with the mineral Zeolite.
(Paris, Moutard, Panckoucke, 1780). 4to. Extract from ""Mémoires fe Mathematique et de Physique, Présentés à l'Academie des Sciences par divers Savans"", Tome IX. Pp. 643-672.
""In a memoir on arsenic (the paper offered) he described the preparation of crystalline arsenic acid (nitre d'arsenic) from a solution made by boiling arsenious oxide with nitric acid, and showed that it formed with potash the same salt (potassium arsenate) as Macquer had obtained by heating arsenious oxide with nitre.""(Partington III, p. 103).
COLIN. 1970. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Intérieur acceptable. 133 pages illustrées de nombreuses figures dans le texte - Quelques rares soulignements au stylo rouge dans le texte (début d'ouvrage).. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
ADAG Administration & Druck AG. 1982. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 146 pages. Illustré de nombreux graphiques et schémas en noir et blanc dans le texte. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons et annotation de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Dos muet.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Institut de Chimie inorganique et analytique, Université de Fribourg. Thèse (n° 841) prés. à la Faculté des Sciences de l'Univ. de Fribourg. Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Paris, Mallet-Bachelier - Gauthier Villars 1860-1865 255x205mm, reliure demi-chagrin. Plats papier marbré. Titre “Recueil Artificiel” doré au dos. Quelques rousseurs dans le Mémoire du milieu. Ex libris du Conseiller Fédéral Chuard. Bon état de l’ouvrage.
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Couverture souple. Broché. 21 x 31 cm. 8 pages. Papier bruni.
Périodique. Imprimerie Nationale, 25 juillet 1918.
Weida, Impr. Thomas&Hubert 1924, 230x150mm, 35pages, broché.
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CHEZ L'AUTEUR. XIXème. In-16. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 480 pages. Titre et fleurons dorés sur le dos cuir bordeaux. Quelques manques en marges. Manque la moitié de la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Traduit de l'allemand par Jean-Charles Leuchs. Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Audin/C. Béchet/Lecointe et Durey/Ponthieu. 1827. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Rousseurs. XII + 480 pages. Légers accrocs en coiffes. 1er plat légèrement déchiré.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Trad. de l'allemand, de Jean-Charles Leuchs. Donnant des recttes infaillibles pour conserver : les fruits, les viandes, les légumes, le lait, le beurre, les oeufs, le pain, les racines, les semences, le vin, etc... Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Munich, Ernest Reinhardt 1900, 240x160mm, 32pages, broché.
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P., Masson, 1898, un volume in 8 relié en demi-basane marron, dos orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque), (cachet de bibliothèque), 10pp., (1-errata), 320pp., figures dans le texte
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE ---- BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- "Between 1838 and 1846, BUNSEN developed methods for the study of gases while he was investigating the industrial production of cast iron in Germany and, in collaboration with Lyon PLAYFAIR, in England... BUNSEN compiled his research on the phenomena of gases into his only book Gasometrische methoden (1857). This work brought gas analysis to a level of accuracy and simplicity reached earlier by gravimetric and titrimetric techniques. He presented methods of collecting, preserving and measuring gases ; techniques of eudiometric analysis ; new process for determining the specific gravities of gases ; results of investigations on the absorption of gases in water and alcohol using an absorptiometer he himself had devised ; and results of experiments on gaseous diffusion and combustion. On the problem of gaseous absorption, BUNSEN, assisted by several students, showed the experimental limits within which HENRY's law of pressures and DALTON's law of partial pressures are valid". (DSB II pp. 586/590)**68310/6831/o6DE
Braunschweig, Vieweg und Sohn, 1877. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine with gilt lettering. XI,387,(1) pp., textillustrations in woodcut. Internally clean and fine.
Second expanded edition of this milestone work. - Sparrow, Milestones of Science,33 (for the 1. ed.)
"BUNSEN, ROBERT & HENRY E. ROSCOE. - INTRODUCING THE ""BUNSEN BURNER"" AND THE ""ACTIONOMETER"".
Reference : 43322
(1855)
Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1855, 1857, 1859, 1862. Without wrappers as issued in ""Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff"". In 6 orig. parts (Heften) from vols. 96, 100 (2 Papers), 101, 108 a. 117. all with titlepage to the respective volumes. - The parts: pp. 373-512 a. 2 folded engraved plates - pp. 1-176 a. 2 engraved plates - pp. 481-660 a. 2 engraved plates. - pp. 161-320 a. 1 engraved plate. - pp. 193-368 a. 3 engraved plates. - pp. 529-660 a. 2 engraved plates.The Bunsen & Roscoe papers: pp. 373-394 - pp. 43-88 - pp. 481-516 - pp. 235-263 - pp. 193-273 - pp. 529-562. A small tear to one titlepage. All issues fine and clean.
First printing of these 6 papers constituting the classical photochemical researches, - the papers laid the foundation for the science of quantitative photochemistry.""Between 1852 and 1862 Bunsen collaborated with Sir Henry Roscoe on photochemical research involving the chemical combination of equal volumes of hydrogen and chlorine when they were illuminated.For this experiment they altered a reaction vessel devised by John Draper in 1843. Bunsen and Roscoe found that for some time after the experiment started - a time they called the induction period - no reation took place"" then the reaktion rate slowly increased until a constant rate, proportional to the intensity of the light source used, was reached. The effect of the incident light was related to the wavelenght and followed a law of inverse squares.....(they) determined that the energy of light radiated by the sun in one minute is equivalent to the energy needed for the conversion of 25x10 with a potens of 12 cubic miles of a hydrogen-chlorine mixture into hydrogen chloride.""(DSB II, pp. 589).The papers contains the description of the ACTIONOMETER, which measures the heating power of electromagnetic radiation. The main use is to measure solar energy for meteteorological applications, Bunsen and Roscoe made this invention in order to carry out their researches here.The famous ""BUNSEN BURNER"" is first described here (in vol. 100 pp. 84-86). This invention furnished Bunsen & Kirchhoff with a non-luminous gas-flame of failrly high temperature, in which chemical substances could be vaporized and a spectrum could be obtained, due purely and simply to the luminous vapour.Leicester & Klickstein ""A Source Book in Chemistry"", pp. 355-360).
"BUNSEN, ROBERT & HENRY E. ROSCOE. - THE LAWS OF PHOTOCHEMICAL ACTION.
Reference : 42633
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(London, Taylor and Francis, 1860). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1859 - Vol. 149 - Part II. Pp. 879-926. Clean and fine.
First appearance in English of a classic paper in the investigations of chemical reactions produced by lightrays. Their joined work - from 1855-59 - founded scientific photochemistry, by determining the phenomena of induction, deduction and extinction. They found that the beginning of light reaction takes place at first very slowly and that the velocity increases gradually until it attains a constant value, observing also that steam accelerates the action and that air retards it. They also gave proofs of the ""Law of Reciprocity
Maurice-mendel. sans date. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 220 p .Couverture est tachée et déchirée en bas.. . . . Classification Dewey : 631.4-Science des sols : chimie, physique, fertilité
Bibliothèque générale d'agriculture. Essai de technique physico-chimique sol arable et analyse et améloiration des terres de cultures Classification Dewey : 631.4-Science des sols : chimie, physique, fertilité
La Délégation Française des Producteurs du Nitrate de Soude du Chili. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Agraffes rouillées, Intérieur frais. 24 pages. Relié par deux agraffes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 631.4-Science des sols : chimie, physique, fertilité
Classification Dewey : 631.4-Science des sols : chimie, physique, fertilité
La Délégation Française des Producteurs du Nitrate de Soude du Chili. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Agraffes rouillées, Intérieur frais. 36 pages. Relié par deux agraffes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 631.4-Science des sols : chimie, physique, fertilité
Classification Dewey : 631.4-Science des sols : chimie, physique, fertilité
Basel, 1955, in-8vo, 22 S., Farb ill. v. Hans Erni, Original-Broschüre, Schuber.
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Paris, Ellipses, 1993. In-8 (260x175mm) broché, 208 p. Très bon état général
1950, in-8vo, 50 S., + 1 Tafeln, (Fotogr. Fleigeraufnahme) hs. Vom Verf. Überreicht, + Ex Libris Erwin Hausherr, Original-Broschüre.
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Kjöbenhavn, Forfatterens Forlag, 1829. Samtidigt hldrbd. Rygforgyldning. 110,(1) pp. samt 1 kobberstukket foldeplanche. Spredte brunpletter. Med forfatterens egenhændige dedikation på fribladet: ""Hr. professor dr. Zeise/ ærbödigst/ fra/ Forfatteren"".
Originaludgaven. - Bibl. Dan. II,148.
Bruxelles, Palais des Académies 1958 66pp.avec figures, 25cm., dans la série "Académie royale de Belgique. Classe des sciences. Mémoires. Collection in-8°" tome 30 fasc.7, br.orig., cachet sur la couverture, non coupé, texte en bel état, W73047
Paris G. Baillière, Libraire-Editeur 1871 in 12 (18,5x12) 1 volume broché, 122 pages, petite restauration ancienne sur la marge supérieure du faux-titre. Mention de deuxième édition sur la couverture. Bon exemplaire
Bon Broché
Genève, De l'imprimerie d'Abraham Nouffler, 1781. In-8 de XV-[1]-263 pages, plein cuir de Russie fauve, dos lisse orné de fleurs, filets et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, triple filets dorés encadrant les plats, tranches jaunes, ex-libris de la bibliothèque de Miolan.
Édition originale de toute rareté, très élégamment reliée. Un seul exemplaire répertorié sur R.B.H, vendu en 1983. Il est à noter que la British Library (database of bookbindings) possède cet ouvrage relié exactement de la même manière, et que c'est a part of the Charles Ramsden Collection of Signed Bindings (mais hélas elle n'est pas signée non plus). Deux coins à peine frottés. François Rozier, Observations sur la physique, sur l'histoire naturelle et sur les arts, vol. 17, p. 482.