, Amsterdam, Noord-Hollandsche Uitgeversmaatschappij, z.d., Originele uitgeversomslag, 16x23,5cm, 71pp, potloodaantekeningen.
Mededeelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen, afd. Letterkunde, nieuwe reeks, deel 1, n?° 6.
Bruxelles, Van Oest s.d. 125pp.avec 18 figures dans le texte & planches hors-texte, br.orig., 22cm., peu de rousseurs, bon état
Bruxelles, Charles Dessart, 1970. 13 x 19, 240 pp., quelques illustrations en N/B, broché, bon état.
Presses du Temps Présent Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1979 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur noir et blanche, illustrée d'une définition de dictionnaire In-4 1 vol. - 192 pages
9 planches en couleurs dont 7 double-page, et de très nombreuses illustrations d'affiches en noir et blanc (regroupées en 29 planches dans le texte), principalement des affiches publicitaires 1ere édition, 1979 Contents, Chapitres : Préface de Jacques Seguela - Comment créer une affiche - Comment juger une affiche - Comment comparer l'affichage - Comment faire un plan d'affichage - Comment évaluer l'audience de l'affichage - Comment réaliser une campagne - Conclusion - Neuf grandes références - L'affiche, c'est ça : 24 interviews de Folon à Jean d'Ormesson en passant par Savignac et Eddy Mitchell couverture un peu jaunie, avec des traces de pliures aux coins et quelques rousseurs au bas du plat supérieur, l'intérieur est sinon propre, quelques rousseurs sur la premiere et derniere page, sinon frais, cela reste un bon exemplaire
Bruxelles, Presses de l'Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts, 1986. 21 x 30, 203 pp., nombreuses illustrations en N/B, broché, bon état.
maquette de couverture par Maryse Deno.
Paradigme 1996 112 pages 14 2x0 8x20cm. 1996. Broché. 112 pages.
faux titre découpé (tiers supérieur manquant) légères rousseurs sur couverture intérieur propre
EDPLG 2016 14x2 6x20 4cm. 2016. Broché.
Bon état - . quelques marques de stodckage sur couverture et coins mais du reste en bon état - envoi rapide et soigné dans enveloppe à bulles depuis france
Cédric Vilani.2013.In-8.Reliure éditeur ill.en couleurs.Ills.145 p.Etat neuf.
Du Rocher 2003 203 pages 20x1 6x13 2cm. 2003. Broché. 203 pages.
bon état cependant tranche de tête tachée intérieur propre²&
Paris, Inter-Livres, s.d. (ca 1985). 23 x 31, 22 pp. + très nombreuses planches, broché, très bon état.
Messidor / Temps Actuels broché Couverture Illustrée 1985 126 pages en format 17 - 22 cm 2-209-05684-5
Très Bon État
1972 Bélbaste , 1972. In-8. Broché. Parfait état, 129 pp. .
Brussel, Paleis der Academien, 1943 Papieromslag, 175 x 265mm., 67pp.
Mededeelingen van de Koninklijke Vllamsche Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schoone Kunsten van Belgie. Klasse der Wetenschappen. Jaargang V, n?°5.
"DIRAC, P.A.M. (PAUL ADRIEN MAURICE). - THE RADIATION THEORY, THE BIRTH OF QUANTUM ELECTRODYNAMICS
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(1927)
London, Harrison And Sons, Ltd., 1927. Royal8vo. Contemp. full cloth. A small stamp on verso of titlepage. In: ""Proceedings of the Royal Society of London"", Series A, Vol. 114. VI,IX,748 pp. (entire volume offered). Dirac's papers: pp. 243-265 a. pp. 710-728. Clean and fine.
First appearance of these milestone papers in Quantum Physics, constituting the first step in Quantum Field Theory and the invention of the Second Quantifization Method. By these papers Dirac ""gave the foundation for that theory, quantum electrodynamics""(Pais).""A New Radiation Theory. Dirac liked his transformation theory because it was the outcome of a planned line of research and not a fortuitous discovery. He forced his future investigations to fit it. The first results of this strategy were almost miraculous. First came his new radiation theory, in February 1927, which quantized for the first time James Clerk Maxwell’s radiation in interaction with atoms. Previous quantum-mechanical studies of radiation problems, except for Jordan’s unpopular attempt, retained purely classical fields. In late 1925 Jordan had applied Heisenberg’s rules of quantization to continuous free fields and obtained a light-quantum structure with the expected statistics (Bose Einstein) and dual fluctuation properties. Dirac further demonstrated that spontaneous emission and its characteristics—previously taken into account only by special postulates—followed from the interaction between atoms and the quantum field. Essential to this success was the fact that Dirac’s transformation theory eliminated from the interpretation of the quantum formalism every reference to classical emitted radiation, contrary to Heisenberg’s original point of view and also to Schrödinger’s concept of ? as a classical source of field.This work was done during Dirac’s visit to Copenhagen in the winter of 1927. Presumably to please Bohr, who insisted on wave-particle duality and equality, Dirac opposed the ""corpuscular point of view"" to the quantized electromagnetic ""wave point of view."" He started with a set of massless Bose particles described by symmetric ? waves in configuration space. As he discovered by’ playing with the equations, ’ this description was equivalent to a quantized Schrödinger equation in the space of one particle"" this’ second quantization’ was already known to Jordan, who during 1927 extended it into the basic modern quantum field representation of matter. Dirac limited his use of second quantization electromagnetic to radiation: to establish that the corpuscular point of view, once brought into this form, was equivalent to the wave point of view.""(DSB).
McGraw-Hill Kogakusha Ltd , McGraw-Hill Series in Electronic Systems Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1972 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, editor's grey printed wrappers, illustrated by curves (oscillations) In-8 1 vol. - 453 pages
Student edition, date mentioned 1972, maybe after Contents, Chapitres : Contents, Preface, xii, Text, 441 pages - Introduction : The first-order system - Second-order systems - Elementary matrix theory - Higher-order systems - Macroscopic system theory and transform analysis - Stability - Computational aspects of system theory - Index minor folding tracks on the bottom left corner of the front-part of the wrappers, wrappers remains clean and unmarked, inside is clean, but few ex-library stamps on the title-page, main text remains clean and unmarked, a good reading copy, paper very lightly yellowing
Dirk De Geest, O. de Graef, D. Delabastita, Koenraad Geldof, Rita Ghesquiere, Jose Lambert.
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Leuven, Universitaire Pers, 2000 Paperback, English, original editor's jacket, 16x24 cm., vi-408 pp. ISBN 9789058670281.
Professor Hendrik Van Gorp was dean of the Arts Faculty, head of the department of Literary Studies and a prominent and unfailingly inspiring member of the section for General and Comparative Literature. At the end of the academic year 1999-2000 he retired from his academic post. On Saturday May the 6th he delivered his valedictory lecture: Tussen interpretatie en wetenschap: academische literatuurstudie? On this occasion his colleagues offered him 'Under Construction. Links for the Site of Literary Theory', a collection of essays written by international scholars. This volume is both an act of homage to Hendrik Van Gorp and a representation of the diverse areas of literary research in which he has been active: narratology, hermeneutics, the study of translation and adaptation, and the study of literary dynamics.
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 1991 Hardcover. 182 p., 160 x 240 mm, Languages: English, Fine copy. Including an index. ISBN 9782503360591.
This fascicule on the medieval arts of poetry and prose emphasizes the Latin treatises. In order to demonstrate their significance - they are few in number - it has been necessary to locate them in the intellectual and scholastic milieux where they were used , and apart from which their real purpose would be, and has been, misunderstood. This will account for the rather large number of references to related or parallel genres. The treatises were part of a program of instruction that had links with and implication for a considerable variety of activities : reading, composition, interpretation, and instruction in grammar, rhetoric, and other arts and sciences, as well as in other kinds of composition like letterwriting, preaching, and scientific, historical, and moral instruction and writing. The vernacular treatises and manuals are discussed in Appendix II. Albeit more numerous than those written for Latin composition, for the most part they are more narrow in scope and elementary than their Latin counterparts. They are a small part of a large and very important phenomenon : the emergence and extension of the vernacular literatures in Western Europe.
DOCKX, S. / BUNGE, M. / AGAZZI, E. / WATANABE, S. / BERNAYS, P. / ANGEL, R. B. / ROBERT, J. D.:
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Bruxelles, Office International de Librairie, 1978, in-8vo, 221 p., brochure originale.
Phone number : 41 (0)26 3223808
Bruxelles, Editions La Boétie, 1947. In-8°, 275p. Broché.
Non coupé.