(London, 1772). 4to. Bound in a fine recent brown hmorocco in old style, gilt back. In: Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society pp. 147-264 (vol. 62) and 1 folded engraved plate (P.Basire Sc.). A fine large copy, broad margins, printed on good paper, clean and fine throughout.
First edition of this important tract, which marked an epoch in the history of chemistry. As it is Priestley's first extensive work on Gases, it foreshadowed his identification of Oxygen.""The paper here, for which the Royal Society awarded Priestley the Copley medal announced the discovery of hydrochloric acid and nitric oxide and the use of the latter in measuring the purity of air, which led through the work of Cavendish, Fontana and others to exact eudiometry. Priestley also observed that plants consume carbon dioxide and gave out oxygen, thereby purifying air which has been vitiated by combustion, respiration and putrefaction, and that this action takes place only under daylight."" (Printing and the Mind of Man No. 217).""In this paper he also announced two new gases that he had obtained - nitrous oxide and carbonic oxide"" these won him the Royal Society's Copley medal. Two years later his experiments in heating red oxide of mercury produced ""dephlogisticated air"" which was announced in 1775 and identified by Lavoisier as oxygen."" (Dibner Heralds of Science No. 40).The work contains a proposal to saturate water with carbonic acid under either atmospheric or increased pressure, which led to the creation of the mineral-water industry.The Centenary of the discovery of oxygen was celebrated at Priestley's American home at Northumberland, Pennsylvania, and was followed in 1876 by the foundation of the American Chemical Society. (PMM). Honeyman No. 2535 - The Barchas Collection No 1718.
London, Lockyer Davis, 1772, 1775, 1776 & 1783. 4to. In recent marbled paper wrappers. Extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"". Including title-page of volume. Most leaves reinforced in margin. Light offsetting from folded plates as usual. Plate depicting the full telescope with professional repair to lower right corner. Pp. (4), 147-264, 383-394, 225-248, 397-434.
First edition of Priestley's landmark paper on pneumatic chemistry. In this present work, which marked an new epoch in the history of chemistry, he announced the discovery of hydrochloric acid and nitric oxide, as well as the discovery that plants restored air that had been vitiated by combustion, putrefaction, and respiration. Priestley's 'contribution to the knowledge of gases were crucial. He improved the technique for studying them by collecting them over mercury instead of water, so that many more gases could be observed.His many chemical discoveries contributed to the ""chemical revolution""' (PMM)""The paper here, for which the Royal Society awarded Priestley the Copley medal announced the discovery of hydrochloric acid and nitric oxide and the use of the latter in measuring the purity of air, which led through the work of Cavendish, Fontana and others to exact eudiometry. Priestley also observed that plants consume carbon dioxide and gave out oxygen, thereby purifying air which has been vitiated by combustion, respiration and putrefaction, and that this action takes place only under daylight."" (Printing and the Mind of Man No. 217).""In this paper he also announced two new gases that he had obtained - nitrous oxide and carbonic oxide"" these won him the Royal Society's Copley medal. Two years later his experiments in heating red oxide of mercury produced ""dephlogisticated air"" which was announced in 1775 and identified by Lavoisier as oxygen."" (Dibner Heralds of Science No. 40).The work contains a proposal to saturate water with carbonic acid under either atmospheric or increased pressure, which led to the creation of the mineral-water industry.The Centenary of the discovery of oxygen was celebrated at Priestley's American home at Northumberland, Pennsylvania, and was followed in 1876 by the foundation of the American Chemical Society. (PMM). PMM 217. Honeyman No. 2535 - Barchas 1718. Dibner 40 Norman 1749
Bruxelles, 1961 180pp., dans la série "Académie royale des Sciences d'Outre-Mer. Classe des sciences techniques. Mémoires in-8. Nouvelle série" Tome VIII fasc.3, cachet, bon état, C44532
GAUTHIER-VILLARS. NON DATE. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 348 pages. Jaquette avec pliures et déchirures.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Préface de Fr; Van Den Dungen. Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Odile Jacob. 2001. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 228 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Collection poche Odile Jacob n°54. Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Paris, Odile Jacob, 1996, in-8vo, 226 p., brochure originale.
Phone number : 41 (0)26 3223808
Paris: Editions Odile Jacob ("Sciences"), 1996. in-8°, 223 pp., figures, broche, couverture illustree.
Bel exemplaire. [SO-2]
Paris: Flammarion ("Nouvelle Bibliotheque Scientifique"), 1994. in-8°, 126 pp., figures, broche, couverture illustree.
Bel exemplaire [SC-4]
[Dunod Editions Desoer] - PRIGOGINE, Ilya Chargé de Cours à l'Université de Bruxelles
Reference : 50460
(1947)
1 vol. in-8 br., Dunod, Paris, Editions Desoer, Liège, 1947, IX-143 pp.
Belgian physicist and chemist (born in Russia) Ilya Prigogine was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1977 for his contributions to non- equilibrium thermodynamics, particularly the theory of dissipative structures. Ilya Prigogine discovered that importation and dissipation of energy into chemical systems could reverse the maximization of entropy rule imposed by the second law of thermodynamics. Good copy (very small water stain on spine, very good copy otherwise).
Couverture souple. Broché. 120 pages.
Livre. Ecole spéciale des travaux publics, 1910.
ECOLE SPECIALE DE TRAVAUX PUBLICS. 1920. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos abîmé, Pliures. 118 pages - Page de garde et page de titre desolidarisées - Papier jauni.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Couverture rigide. Reliure toile grise de bibliothèque. 490 pages.
Livre. 8e édition. Ecole spéciale des travaux publics, 1924.
Couverture souple. Broché. 167 pages.
Livre. Avec 132 schémas et tableaux. Editions Paul Montel, 1972.
Presses Universitaires de France - P.U.F. , Que Sais-Je ? Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1963 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché In-8 1 vol. - 128 pages
9 figures dans le texte 1ere édition Contents, Chapitres : Nomenclature et abbréviations - Méthodes d'investigation dans le domaine des acides nucléiques - Préparation des acides nucléiques, isolement à partir des tissus, synthèse enzymatique, synthèse totale - Structure et propriétés physico-chimiques des acides nucléiques - Rôle des acides nucléiques, la théorie du code papier uniformement jauni, sinon bon etat - format de poche
1883 2 volumes, reliure demi chagrin grand in-octavo, dos long - quadruple liserets - titre et tomaison frappés or -, tranches jaspées, plats un peu défraîchis, illustrations : figures in texte, quelques rousseurs, 2617 pages + supplément de 119 pages (aux 1ère - 2è - 3è et 4è éditions), 1883 Paris Garnier Frères Librairies-Editeurs,
sommaire : mathématiques - physique - chimie - mécanique - technologie - histoire naturelle - médecine - agriculture - 4ème édition - bon état.
P., Delagrave et Garnier frères, 1880, 2 forts vol. gr. in-8°, vii-2617-68 pp, 2943 gravures et figures (+ 18 gravures et figures dans le supplément), qqs rousseurs éparses, reliures demi-chagrin vert époque, dos ornés de caissons à froid, de fleurons et de filets dorés, bon état
HACHETTE. 30 avril 1979. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 140 pages. Nombreux dessins en noir et blanc, dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
ECOLE CENTRALE DES ARTS ET MANUFACTURES. 1920. In-4. En feuillets. Etat du neuf, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Agraffes rouillées, Intérieur frais. 348 pages en plusieurs brochures. Schémas et formules dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Couverture rigide. Reliure de l'éditeur. 460 pages. Cachets. Couverture légèrement défraîchie.
Livre en anglais. London - New-York, 1908.
Flammarion 1947 in12. 1947. Broché.
Bon Etat de conservation sous papier de soie couverture défraîchie intérieur propre pages non coupées
IMPR. CHARRUEY. Non daté. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 236 pages en 4 fascicules. Premier plat illustré en couleurs. Nombreux schémas en noir et blanc dans le texte. Annotations au crayon gris. Quelques pages détachées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Imprimeries réunies de Chambéry. 1963. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 216 pages - nombreuses figures en noir et blanc hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
VUIBERT. 1929. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Mors fendus, Intérieur acceptable. 549 pages - nombreux schémas noir et blanc dans le texte - piqûres de vers sur le 2eme plat - 1er plat désolidarisé. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
préface de M. GF. Urbain Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Faculté de médecine et de pharmacie de Bordeaux. 1955. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 28 pages dactylographiées - plats tâchés - petite déchirure en pied sur le 1er plat et une petite annotation - annotations au stylo à l'intérieur de l'ouvrage - déchirures sur de nombreuses pages altérant la lecture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Paris Librairie Polytechnique Baudry 1896 In8 126 pages - 11 figures dans le texte - cartonnage defraichi sans gravité - bon etat general
Bon