MICHEL DE MAULE 2001 13 716x1 016x18 034cm. 2001. Broché.
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P. Dentu 1859 demi-rel. chagrin noir. in-8, 16pp., 1 tableau dépl., et II-140pp., 1 tableau dépl.
Deux tableaux sur la variation du La à travers les ages.
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LAGARDE André, MICHARD Laurent, LEMAITRE Henri, VAN DER ELST Thérèse, PAGOSSE Roger
Reference : 62763
Paris, Bordas/Laffont, 1970-1972. "18 x 25, 5 volumes, 637 + 639 + 639 + 640 + 618 pages, nombreuses illustrations en N/B et en couleurs dans chaque volume, reliures d'édition pleine toile + jaquettes (certaines jaquettes défraîchies; jaquette du tome 4 réparée)."
"LAGRANGE, (LA GRANGE), JOSEPH LOUIS. - A FUNDAMENTAL MEMOIR IN THE THEORY OF NUMBERS
Reference : 49805
(1769)
(Berlin, Haude et Spener, 1769). 4to. No wrappers as issued in ""Memoires de L'Academie Royale des Sciences et Belles Lettres"", tome XXIII, pp. 165-310. Clean and fine.
First edition of a fundamental paper in the Theory of Numbers in which Lagrange gives a solution in integers of indeterminate equations of the second degree - a remarkable turning point in Diophantine analysis. - Fermat had asserted that he could determine when the more general equation x2-Ay2=B was solvable in integers and that he could solve it when solvable, but Lagrange solved it in this paper and furthermore he gives the complete solution to the problem of giving all integral solutions of a general equation where the coefficients are integers. - Cajori calls Lagrange ""One of the greatest mathematicians of all times."" - Poggendorff I:1344.
"LAMBERT, JOHANN HEINRICH. - ESTABLISHING A MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF ORDER.
Reference : 44755
(1772)
Berlin, C.F. Voss, 1772. 4to. Without wrappers as extracted from ""Nouveaux Mémoires de l'Academie Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres"", Annee 1770. With titlepage to 1770 with engraved vignette. Pp. 327-342.
First appearance of this importent paper in which Lambert established a mathematical theory of order in all sorts of classifications. He treats the problem of order and its measures not only in relation to natural history or any domain of particulars, but abstractly as a problem of epistemology in general. He attempts to create a new mathematics of ordered systems and to measure by a fraction the elements to which any collection of items departed from the ordered system, and he carries his mathematical ideal even into taxonomy and systematics.
Hachette Histoire et Philosophie des sciences Dos carré collé 1994 In-8 (14 x 22.5 cm), dos carré collé, 444 pages, illustrations et schémas en noir in-texte ; coiffes et bords frottés, quelques marques d'usage aux plats défraîchis, bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Paris, Editions Gauthier-Villars, 1955 et 1956, 2 volumes format 243x160mm, brochés, 481+575 pages, dos légèrement insolés sinon bons exemplaires.
Editions de Moscou.1970.In-8 toilé.Jaquette .494 p.Etat satisfaisant.Couv.un peu usagée.
Bruxelles. Culture et Civilisation. 1967. Réimpression de l'édition de 1812. In-8. Rel. plein skyvertex. Pièce de titre au dos. 464 p. Etat neuf.
Paris, Crochard, 1819. Contemp. hcalf, richly gilt spine. Light wear to top of spine and a few minor scratches. ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", Tome 12.. Entire volume offered. 448 pp. a. 1 folded engraved plate. Small stamps on verso of titlepage and plate. Laplace's papers: pp. 5-12, pp. 37-41 a. pp. 337-341.
The paper on Capillarity is the last version of this theory in which he refined it to take account of the effect of heat in reducing the attractive force between the particles of a liquid. ""The net attractive force was now taken as the difference between the innate attraction (the only force considered in the supplement to the ""Mecanique celeste"") and a repulsive force that was supposed to be caused by the presence of heat.""(DSB). - Using the theory of Boscovich, ""who assumed that between every two ultimate particles and along the lines connecting them forces act which are attractive for some distances and repulsive for others. Using this theory, with the added requirements that that the molecular forces diminish rapidly with increase of the distances between the molecules, Laplace was able to develop his theory of capillarity (referring to the offered paper).""(Timoshenko ""History of the Strenghts of Material"", p. 104).The 2 papers here offered on probability applied, were both incorporated into the third edition of ""Theoriques analytique des probabilities"" (1820).
Paris, Crochard, 1819. Later full buckram. Gilt lettering on spine. Stamp on verso of title-page.. ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", Tome 12.. Entire volume offered. 448 pp. a. 1 folded engraved plate. Laplace's papers: pp. 5-12, pp. 37-41 a. pp. 337-341. Scattered brownspots.
The paper on Capillarity is the last version of this theory in which he refined it to take account of the effect of heat in reducing the attractive force between the particles of a liquid. ""The net attractive force was now taken as the difference between the innate attraction (the only force considered in the supplement to the ""Mecanique celeste"") and a repulsive force that was supposed to be caused by the presence of heat.""(DSB). - Using the theory of Boscovich, ""who assumed that between every two ultimate particles and along the lines connecting them forces act which are attractive for some distances and repulsive for others. Using this theory, with the added requirements that that the molecular forces diminish rapidly with increase of the distances between the molecules, Laplace was able to develop his theory of capillarity (referring to the offered paper).""(Timoshenko ""History of the Strenghts of Material"", p. 104).The 2 papers here offered on probability applied, were both incorporated into the third edition of ""Theoriques analytique des probabilities"" (1820).
1961 Galerie Pierre Domec - 1961 - In-8, broché - Sans pagination - Illustrations en couleurs et en N&B hors texte - Exemplaire numéroté N° 000818 / 2000
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Larbaud Valery Royère Jean Charbonnier Gil
Reference : 20153
(2012)
ISBN : 9782845165533
Cahier Valery Larbaud n° 48 2012 185 pages in-8. 2012. Broché. 185 pages. Edition introduite éditée et annotée par Gil Charbonnier
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Larousse - Pierre Albert, Francis Balle, Jean Cazneuve, Jacques Ellul, Gérard Mansuy et David Victoroff
Reference : Cyb-7097
(1977)
Librairie Larousse , Encyclopédie Larousse Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1977 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur rouge, illustrée d'une photographie en couleurs au coin inférieur droit d'hommes politiques devant des micros In-8 1 vol. - 128 pages
1ere édition, 1977 Contents, Chapitres : 1. L'information par Francis Balle - 2. La presse par Pierre Albert, le régime juridique de la presse par Gérard Mansuy - Pierre Albert : Les agences d'information - 3. Sociologie de la radiodiffusion par Jean Cazeneuve - 4. Sociologie de la téévision, par J. Cazeneuve - 5. Le régime de l'information par F. Balle - 6. La publicité par David Victoroff - 7. La propagande par Jacques Elull (9 pages) - Bibliographie couverture à peine jaunie avec d'infimes traces de pliures aux coins des plats sans gravité, sinon bel exemplaire, intérieur frais et propre, signature de l'ancien propriétaire sur la première page - format de poche
Paris Goujon An XIII 1805 demi-bradel XIXe percal. verte. in-8, fx-titre, titre, 64pp.,
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Dunod Economie , Vie de l'Entreprise Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1971 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché In-8 1 vol. - 127 pages
quelques schémas et tableaux 1ere édition Contents, Chapitres : Préface, avant-propos et table, vii, Texte, 120 pages - 1. Méthodologie de l'analyse des systèmes : Les systèmes - L'analyste de systèmes - 2. Techniques auxiliaires de l'analyse des systèmes : Techniques d'aide à la créativité - Les techniques d'évaluation - Méthodes d'analyse multicritères exemplaire ex-bibliotheque, quelques tampons épars, papier legerement jauni, sinon bon etat - format de poche
"LAUE, MAX von - AN EXPERIMENTAL PROOF OF THE GENERAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY.
Reference : 44822
(1907)
Leipzig, Barth, 1907. No wrappers. Extracted from ""Annalen der Physik"", Vierte Folge, Bd. 23. Pp. 989-990 a. pp. 991-996. The leaves is punched in inner margins after cords. Fine and clean.
First edition of Laue's importent paper in which he gives an experimental proof of the non-addition and non-subtraction phenomena in respect of the velocity of light. - Laue was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1914.""Einstein’s special theory of relativity dispensed with the addition or subtraction of the velocities, hitherto assumed to be self-evident, and applied instead a special ""addition theorem."" In 1907 Laue demonstrated that this theorem readily yields Fizeau’s formula with the previously enigmatic Fresnel drag coefficient: u = c/n ± v(1 - 1/n2). Laue thereby furnished Einstein’s theory with an important experimental proof, which, along with the Michelson-Morley experiment and arguments from group theory, contributed to early acceptance of the theory. Having thus proved himself an expert in relativity theory, in 1910 Laue wrote the first monograph on the subject. He expanded it in 1919 with a second volume on the general theory of relativity"" the work went through several editions.""(DSB).
Seuil 2009 256 pages 20 2x1 8x13 6cm. 2009. Broché. 256 pages.
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Fécamp, Imprimerie Durand & Fils, 1953. In-12, broché, 107 pp. Trois témoignages - Lettres - Propos - Introduction - Sonnets - Réflexions sur la technique de la peinture.
Portrait en noir et blanc de l'artiste. --- Plus d'informations sur le site archivesdunord.com
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Paris. Albert Blanchard. 1965. In-8. Br. Nouveau tirage. 176 p. BE. Annotations en tête du dos.
Cercle Sinologique de l'Ouest Cercle Sinologique de l'Ouest, sans date, 206 p. imprimées au recto seulement, broché, environ 24x17cm, couverture légèrement salie, quelques frottements sur les bords de la couverture et les mors, une pliure sur le premier plat, un tampon d'appartenance sur la page de titre, les numéros de pages de la table des matières ont été rajoutés à la main, sinon intérieur propre.
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Éditions l'age d'homme 2001 290 pages 15 4x2 4x21 8cm. 2001. Broché. 290 pages.
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Table ronde 1988 128 pages 13 8x1 2x20 2cm. 1988. Broché. 128 pages.
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