Petit-Montrouge, chez J.-P. Migne 1853 [800] pp., (texte imprimé en 2 colonnes, 1600 au total), illustré de 30 dessins ("types de races humaines"), 28cm., reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés, avec traces d'usage), peu de rousseurs, dans la série "Nouvelle encyclopédie théologique" tome 42 (tome unique), poids: 1.6kg., R107309
[No place], 1902. Royal8vo. In the original printed wrapper. Uncut. Offprint from ""The American Journal of Physiology"", Vol. VIII, October 1, No. 1, 1902. With authors presentation inscription to top of front wrapper: ""With compliments of / H. S. Jennings"". A very fine and clean copy. Pp. 23-60.
Scarce offprint with author's presentation inscription of this important paper on the stimuli of unicellar organisms. Jennings observed with with Max Verworn that the ciliated protozoan, Paramecium - oriented and swam toward the cathode in an electric current when it was already swimming, but did not respond in this way, and seemed not to respond at all, if it was quietly in contact with a solid object when the current was turned on.""""Herbert Spencer Jennings was widely recognized and greatly respected not only as a pioneering biological investigator but also as a thinker, philosopher, and educator . He was a master of the art of setting forth simply, clearly, and vividly, in print and in public lectures, the current state of genetics and general biology and of recognizing and pointing out their implications for the general public and for specialists in various disciplines. ""Herbert Spencer Jennings (1868-1947), American botanist who was trained at Illinois Normal School and the University of Michigan, then spent a year studying protozoans with Max Verworn at the zoological station in Naples. In the early twentieth century, Jennings began studying inheritance and evolution in protozoans and introduced new experimental methods for laboratory study. By 1920 he had left the laboratory to popularize genetics and harmonize the relationship between biology, religion, and the humanities.
Félix Alcan , Nouvelle Collection Scientifique Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1927 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée In-8 1 vol. - 276 pages
53 figures dans le texte 1ere traduction en français Contents, Chapitres : Cycle de vie des protozoaires - Hérédité et variation chez les protozoaires dans la reproduction à partir d'un seul parent, caractères acquis, plusieurs races dans même espèce, lignées pures, sélection - Changements au sein d'une même souche, variations héréditaires dans une race pure, évolution visible - Transformation expérimentale des caractères acquis, hérédité de l'action, du milieu, bactéries et organismes unicellulaires - Histoire naturelle de l'accouplement, sexe, nature et conséquences, sexe chez les protozoaires, sexe et vie, continuation - Résultats de l'accouplement, rajeunissement, hérédité et variation - L'accouplement et hérédité biparentale et diversité des caractères acquis - Effet sur les souches, conséquence sur la variation, rapport avec l'évolution - Comparaison des phénomènes génétiques chez les protozoaires et les organismes supérieurs, vue générale sur le développement et l'évolution - Bibliographie (15 pages) tres legeres petites dechirures sur la couverture, papier fortement jauni, sinon bon exemplaire
New York, 1910. 8vo. Original printed wrappers, unopened. Previous owner's name to top right corner of front wrapper. A very fine and clean copy. Pp. 136-145.
Offprint [""Reprinted, without change of printing, from ""American Naturalist""] of Jennings' paper on the effects of selection of pure lines of Paramecia. Herbert Spencer Jennings (1868-1947), American botanist who was trained at Illinois Normal School and the University of Michigan, then spent a year studying protozoans with Max Verworn at the zoological station in Naples. In the early twentieth century, Jennings began studying inheritance and evolution in protozoans and introduced new experimental methods for laboratory study. By 1920 he had left the laboratory to popularize genetics and harmonize the relationship between biology, religion, and the humanities.
Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins Company, 1908. Royal8vo. Offprint, uncut, unopened in the original printed wrappers. Reprinted from ""The Journal of Experimental Zoölogy"", Vol. V [5], No. 4. Light miscolouring to front wrapper, otherwise a very fine and clean copy. 577-632 pp.
Scarce offprint of Jennings' important work in which he published the results of his investigations of heredity and selection in Paramecium. ""Most of this lons paper was devoted to a study of the effects of environment and growth upon the sizes of Paramecium, both effects were found to be quite large. (Provine, The Origins of Theoretical Population Genetics, P. 100)""Herbert Spencer Jennings was widely recognized and greatly respected not only as a pioneering biological investigator but also as a thinker, philosopher, and educator . He was a master of the art of setting forth simply, clearly, and vividly, in print and in public lectures, the current state of genetics and general biology and of recognizing and pointing out their implications for the general public and for specialists in various disciplines. ""Herbert Spencer Jennings (1868-1947), American botanist who was trained at Illinois Normal School and the University of Michigan, then spent a year studying protozoans with Max Verworn at the zoological station in Naples. In the early twentieth century, Jennings began studying inheritance and evolution in protozoans and introduced new experimental methods for laboratory study. By 1920 he had left the laboratory to popularize genetics and harmonize the relationship between biology, religion, and the humanities.
Kobenhavn, Levin & Munksgaard 1935, 270x215mm, 32pages, paperback.
Lausanne, editions rencontres, collection "La grande encyclopedie de la nature", volume n.6, 1971. Format 17x27 cm, reliure toilee sous jaquette illustree, 383 pages. Bon etat.
Leduc.s 2016 432 pages 23x19x4cm. 2016. Broché. 432 pages.
French édition -L'article peut présenter de légères marques de stockage et/ou de lecture mais du reste en très bon état d'ensemble - Expédié soigneusement dans une enveloppe à bulles depuis la France
1978 Editions F.D.L.F., 1978. Format 14x21 cm, broche, 169 pages. Bon etat.
ARISTON 1984 399 pages in8. 1984. Broché. 399 pages.
french édition - Quelques marques de lecture et/ou de stockage mais du reste en bon état d'ensemble. - Envoi rapide et soigné dans une enveloppe à bulle depuis France
Simep 1983 468 pages in4. 1983. Broché. 468 pages.
French édition - L'article présente des marques de stockage et/ou de lecture mais du reste en bon état d'ensemble - Expédié soigneusement dans un emballage adapté depuis la France
La vouivre 1992 in8. 1992. Broché.
French édition - Petite déchirure sur dos de couverture réparé proprement Légères marques de lecture et/ou de stockage mais du reste en très bon état d'ensemble. Envoi rapide et soigné dans une enveloppe à bulle depuis France
Dunod 1961 in16. 1961. Cartonné.
Bon état couverture un peu défraîchie intérieur propre
Félix alcan 1927 in12. 1927. Broché.
sous papier de soie couverture défraîchie intérieur propre
Jena, 1913. Lex8vo. Cont.hcalf. XI,724 pp.
Johannsen was one of the founders of modern biologi.
Lex8vo. Cont. hcloth. Stamp on title. XI,736 pp.
At the foot of each quire is printed ""2. Korrektur, R. Wagner Sohn, Weimar"" and with different dates. Only insignificat corrections of the text is seen.
John Elsdon Agence Littéraire D'Amérique
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ISBN : 9782877861397
Godefroy 1995 128 pages in8. 1995. Broché. 128 pages.
French Edition Quelques marques de lecture et/ou de stockage mais du reste en Très bon état d'ensemble - Expédié soigneusement depuis la France dans une enveloppe à bulles
Lincoln-London, University of Nebraska Press, 1978. in-4° XXIII-404 pages,illustr., maps, gloss., index. HB + DW,.
VG++/G. [PLG-1]
Lincoln-London, University of Nebraska Press, 1968. HB + DW 4to, XVIII-138 pages, col. dnd bl./wh. illustr., fig, index, bind. in boards, illustr. dustjacket.
Very fine copy in a very good dw. [EN-2/3]
Boubée 1997 In-8 broché 24 cm. 279 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
Très bon état d’occasion
Baillière , Paris Médical Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1926 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché In-8 1 vol. - 43 pages
Contents, Chapitres : leçon inaugurale de la chaire d'Histophysiologie, 1er février 1926
Paris, O. Doin, 1902. In-8 (250x165mm) broché ; XII - 146 p. Ill. en noir et en couleurs. Très bon état intérieur. Petites salissures extérieures. Dos cassé mais renforcé.
Paris, O. Doin, 1908. In-8 (250x165mm) broché ; pp. 66 à 224. Ill. en noir. Très bon état intérieur. Petites salissures extérieures.
London, Edw. Arnold, 1916. Orig. full pictorial cloth. Gilt. A little rubbed. Spineends frayed. VIII,230 pp., textillustrations.
First edition.
London, Edward Arnold, 1918. Orig. full cloth, gilt. Spine a bit faded.