Paris, Union Générale d'Editions/10-18, 1972. 11 x 18, 183 pp., broché, bon état (couverture légèrement défraîchie).
inédit.
Paris, Bordas 1982. 18 x 26, 88 pp., nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en N/B, plusieurs dessins, broché, bon état (couverture légèrement défraîchie).
Paris, Bordas 1983. 18 x 26, 128 pp., nombreuses illustrations en couleurs, plusieurs dessins, broché, bon état.
Paris, Bordas 1980. 18 x 26, 128 pp., nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en N/B, plusieurs dessins, broché, bon état (couverture défraîchie à l'arrière).
Paris, Bordas 1983. 18 x 26, 128 pp., nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en N/B, plusieurs dessins, broché, bon état (couverture légèrement défraîchie).
DU ROCHER 2007 318 pages 14x2 8x22cm. 2007. Broché. 318 pages.
Très bon état
Seuil 2017 121 pages collection Points Histoire. in-12. 2017. broché. 121 pages.
Bon état. Plat arrière légèrement sali sinon très bon état
Paris, Les Cahiers de la Photographie. N°21, 1988, Broché, 159 pages. Bon état.
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Paris, Klincksieck 1972 Lille in-8 Broché 308 p. Nbr. schémas, 1972, in-8, Broché, 308 pages. Ouvrage comprenant également une très importante bibliographie & bibliographie critique, françaises et étrangères + Index nominum. Couverture défraîchie. Intérieur frais et sans annotations. Solide exemplaire.
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Paris, A. Colin 1976. Bel exemplaire broché, couverture ornée avec rabats, 235 pages avec annexes dont 2 index + table.
Economie et monde paysan à travers le monde.
Paris, 1981, in-8°., Broché, 55 illustrations N/B. Numéro ne comprenant que des photographies.
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Paris, Seuil, Fiction & Cie, 1999, Broché, 341 pages. Bon exemplaire. Illustrations N/B.
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Southern Illinois University Press 1961 264 pages 2x22x13cm. 1961. Cartonné jaquette. 264 pages.
livre en bon état intérieur propre avec envoi de l'auteur jaquette en très mauvais état (déchirures)
CORTI 1999 208 pages 13 4x1 6x18 4cm. 1999. Broché. 208 pages.
Très bon état
Paris, La cité. L'âge d'homme, 1968, in-8, Broché, 279 pages. Bon état.
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Editions Tallandier 2008 344 pages 21 4x3 2x14cm. 2008. Broché. 344 pages.
Comme neuf
Pierre Trémaux (1818-1895), architecte, orientaliste, photographe, auteur de nombreuses publications scientifiques et ethnographiques, précurseur de la théorie des équilibres ponctués.
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Pierre Trémaux (1818-1895), architecte, orientaliste, photographe, auteur de nombreuses publications scientifiques et ethnographiques, précurseur de la théorie des équilibres ponctués. L.A.S., Charcey [Charrecey], 1er avril [Mangin a noté 1er février 1866], 1pœ in-8. A Arthur Mangin. Il s'est fait envoyer les imprimés de paris et le remercie pour l'article dans La Patrie du 9 décembre 1865, sur son livre Origine et transformations de l'homme et des autres êtres. Le livre est épuisé, « néanmoins je crois devoir différer encore la deuxième édition afin de donner le temps de la réflexion car je vois que vous-même hésitez. Pourtant il y a des points d'une très haute importance dont la solution est évidente. La distinction des êtres en espèce par l'étendue de la fécondité continue, par exemple est de ce nombre. Mais je crains qu'une fausse appréhension morale ou religieuse autant que les positions faites des savants ne soient les vrais moteurs de cette sorte de réserve ». Origine et transformations de l'homme et des autres êtres est considéré comme le livre précurseur de la théorie des équilibres ponctués. Très rare et intéressant document. [303]
Partitions sur la Danse Salabert 1926
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Berlin, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1900 a. 1901. Bound in one contemp. hcalf. Raised bands, gilt spine. Spine a bit rubbed. (1900) and the issue (1901) unbound. In: ""Annalen der Physik"", Vierte Folge, Band 1. a. Bd. 6, 12. Heft. VIII, 792 pp. + 3 folded engraved plates.(Bd. 1). + Halftitle and Titlepage to Bd. 6 and pp. 661-876 a. 1 plate (Heft 12).(Entire volume offered and entire issue offered). Planck's papers: pp. 69-122" 621-624"719-737 a. pp. 818-831. A stamp to margins of halftitle and titlepages. Internally clean and fine.
First edition of these four fundamental and highly influential Planck-papers in which he defines his concept of entropy and heat radiation and hereby ANTICIPATES HIS FAMOUS SEMINAL PAPER OF 1900 which redefined physics and took it to the 20th century. - The first two papers ""Ueber irreversible Strahlungsvorgänge"" were rewritten for the ""Annalen"" and was first introduced in ""Sitzungsberichte d.k. Akad. Wissensch. zu Berlin"", 1897-1901.""By invoking the hypothesis of natural radiation Planck not only succeeded in obtaining a relation between the energy of the resonator and the intensity of radiation for a given wavelength or frequency, but also in defining the entropy of radiation by a proper expression such that the change of the total entropy was always a positive quantity"". (Mehra, Jagdish. The historical development of quantum theory, 2001, p. 36). These results found in the period 1894-00 culminated in the present paper ""Ueber irreversible Strahlungsvorgänge"" and for the first time incorporates the concept of natural radiation and made a purely electromagnetic definition of entropy and of temperature. ""Entropie und Temperatur strahlender Wärme"" is pivotal for understand how Planck reached his conclusions in ""Zur Theorie des Gesetzes der Energieverteilung im Normalspectrum"" and ""Ueber des Gesetzes der Energiverteilung im Normalspectrum"" (PMM 391) where by using the first two laws of thermodynamics first described by Rudolf Clausius and Ludwig Boltzmann Planck outlined the Quantum Hypothesis that energy from atom can be quantized. Planck established a connection between Wien's formula (Ueber die Energievertheilung im Emissionsspectrum eines schwarzen Körpers, 1896) and the analytic expression of the thermodynamic function. This paper represents a purely thermodynamic approach to the study of the properties of the radiation field which was fundamental in reaching the famous conclusions in his 1900- and 1901-paper. Akademie No. 41, 42, 43, 50.
Berlin, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1900. Contemp. hcloth. over marbled boards, gilt title to spine. Housed in a fine black morocco slicase, gilt borders on sides, spine with raised bands and gilt lettering. In: ""Annalen der Physik"", Vierte Folge, Band 1. VIII, 792 pp. + 3 folded engraved plates.(Entire volume offered). Planck's papers: pp. 69-122" 621-624"719-737. A very fine and clean copy. With the bookplate of Andras Gedeon on inside frontcover.
First edition of these fundamental and highly influential Planck-papers in which he defines his concept of entropy and heat radiation and hereby ANTICIPATES HIS FAMOUS SEMINAL PAPER OF 1900 which redefined physics and took it to the 20th century. - The first two papers ""Ueber irreversible Strahlungsvorgänge"" were rewritten for the ""Annalen"" and was first introduced in ""Sitzungsberichte d.k. Akad. Wissensch. zu Berlin"".""By invoking the hypothesis of natural radiation Planck not only succeeded in obtaining a relation between the energy of the resonator and the intensity of radiation for a given wavelength or frequency, but also in defining the entropy of radiation by a proper expression such that the change of the total entropy was always a positive quantity"". (Mehra, Jagdish. The historical development of quantum theory, 2001, p. 36). These results found in the period 1894-00 culminated in the present paper ""Ueber irreversible Strahlungsvorgänge"" and for the first time incorporates the concept of natural radiation and made a purely electromagnetic definition of entropy and of temperature.
Berlin, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1900. Later full buckram. Stamp on verso of titlepage. Narrow inner margins (binding style with cords in margin). In: ""Annalen der Physik"", Vierte Folge, Band 1. VIII, 792 pp. + 3 folded engraved plates.(Entire volume offered). Planck's papers: pp. 69-122" 621-624"719-737. Internally fine and clean.
First edition of these fundamental and highly influential Planck-papers in which he defines his concept of entropy and heat radiation and hereby ANTICIPATES HIS FAMOUS SEMINAL PAPER OF 1900 which redefined physics and took it to the 20th century. - The first two papers ""Ueber irreversible Strahlungsvorgänge"" were rewritten for the ""Annalen"" and was first introduced in ""Sitzungsberichte d.k. Akad. Wissensch. zu Berlin"".""By invoking the hypothesis of natural radiation Planck not only succeeded in obtaining a relation between the energy of the resonator and the intensity of radiation for a given wavelength or frequency, but also in defining the entropy of radiation by a proper expression such that the change of the total entropy was always a positive quantity"". (Mehra, Jagdish. The historical development of quantum theory, 2001, p. 36). These results found in the period 1894-00 culminated in the present paper ""Ueber irreversible Strahlungsvorgänge"" and for the first time incorporates the concept of natural radiation and made a purely electromagnetic definition of entropy and of temperature.
Berlin, 1897. 4to. Uncut and unopened in original printed wrappers. Fresh copy, fine and clean. Near mint. The entire ""Heft"" II: Pp. 35-81. Planck's paper pp.35-46.
Max Planck is considered to be the founder of the quantum theory and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918. ""Über irreversible Strahlungsvorgänge"" is a mathematical description of the electromagnetic radiation emitted from a black-body.""Über irreversible Strahlungsvorgänge was published in five parts in the period 1897-1901, the present volume being number 1.""With the Kirchhoff-Wien-Boltzmann work as a background, Max Planck began his attack on the black-body problem in 1897. He labored under the erroneous impression for some time that Wien's formula was the only one which harmonized with the second law of thermodynamics. The experiments on black-bodies due to Lummer and Pringsheim, Rubens and Kurlbaum forced him from that position."" (Planck, Max. Catalogue 258, Interlibrum Vaduz) ""I had already been struggling with the problem of the equilibrium of matter and radiation for some years without success"" I knew the problem is of fundamental significance for Physics."" The significance was unparallelled, when he in December 1900 delivered a paper entitled ""On the Theory of the Energy Distribution Law in the Normal Spectrum"" before the German Physical Society, which today is considered the birth of quantum physics. The present volume constitutes a precursor to this work. - Akademie No 33
Les éditions de l'Epure 1999 76 pages in-8. 1999. Broché. 76 pages. Essais sur l'art et la création
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, , 2011 272 p., 220 x 280 mm, Languages: English,Paperback. ISBN 9782503540733.
From the late sixteenth century until around 1800, new ideas and practices of urban planning and the implementation of public buildings, water works and fortifications from the Low Countries were disseminated across Europe and America. Engineers, mathematicians and other scientists in the Low Countries applied methods of design and land surveying that were gradually assimilated and often modified following exchanges within local practice. In some cases, models were projected onto the existing situation. This phenomenon of disseminating and exchanging theoretical models and practical methods between the Low Countries, Europe and its colonies during this period developed into a new Early Modern Urbanism movement within the Western World. Grid-like plans figured prominently in these processes of dissemination and exchange. In the Low Countries, grid-like structures allowed a comprehensive approach to a multitude of complex problems in urban planning (for example, the connection of canals, streets and fortifications) in parts of existing towns, as well as in city extensions and ex novo cities. Moreover, the experimental approaches in Antwerp and other urban laboratories resulted in new theories on town planning and fortification as well. Given the distinct cultures of the Catholic Spanish Southern Netherlands and the Republican, Dutch Calvinist Northern Netherlands, the Low Countries provide an excellent case for studying the identity of urban forms. Both engaged in enormous expansion overseas, and the simultaneous exchange of practices between the southern and northern parts of the Low Countries lead to the combination of identities. In this new volume in the Architectura Moderna series, various scholars examine the dissemination of practical methods and theoretical models of urban planning from the Northern and Southern Low Countries, in addition to exchanges with local practices in Northern and Central Europe and in the New World.