(Leipzig, Joh. Ambrosius Barth, 1829) Without wrappers. In ""Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg.von Poggendorff"", Bd. 17, Zehntes Stück. Pp. 193-304. (The entire issue offered). Weber's paper: pp. 193-246. Clean and fine.
First appearance of this pioneer-paper which helped establishing the foundation of the acoustic theory of this group of musical instruments which depends on coupling of the tongue and the air cavity in the instruments. One of the subjects treated was the use of this coupling to maintain constancy of pitch of a pipe under different intensities of blowing, and the possibility that this might provide an improved standard of pitch.
Bruxelles, 1911, 215x135mm, 91pages, broché.
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Payot Paris, Payot, 1954. In-8 broché de 357 pages non coupées. Collection Bibliothèque scientifique. Bon état
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"WEINBERG, MICHEL et P. SÉGUIN - ISOLATION OF CLOSTRIDIUM HISTOLYTICUM.
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(Paris, Gauthier-Villars), 1916. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 163, No 17. Pp. (405-) 452. (Entire issue offered). The paper: pp. 449--51.
First printing of the paper in which the authors announced the isolation of Cl. histolyticum.""In 1916, Weinberg and Séguin isolated this bacterium from patients with gas gangrene and called it Bacillus histolyticus. They discovered this bacterium was pathogenic for guinea pigs, mice, and rabbits, but less so for rats. Intramuscular injection of culture caused extensive local tissue destruction, extrusion of a hemorrhagic muscle pulp, splitting of the skin, denudation of the bone, and sometimes autoamputation. In 1922, Heller renamed the bacterium Weinbergillus histolyticus, and a year later Bergey, Harrison, et al. reclassified it as Clostridium histolyticum."" (Wikipedia).Garrison & Morton, 2551.
Lausanne, Editions Rencontre, La grande encyclopédie de la nature n°19, 1972, in-4 reliure éditeur toile verte ornée sous jaquette illustrée, 383 pp, très nombreuses illustrations, avec en annexe : Histoire de la paléontologie humaine, Les races humaines, Dictionnaire et Index. Très bon état, jaquette bien conservée.
I. Perspective. II. Anthropogenèse. III. Etablissement du genre Homo. IV. Adaptation et variation. V. Derniers chasseurs et premiers agriculteurs.
Cambridge, 1956. 4to. 4 volumes, all in orig. printed wrappers - fine condition. Offprints from Philosopphical Transactions of The Royal Society. Series B. Biological Sciences.
First editions of these monumental investigations on the physics of insect flights.
Jena, Fischer, 1882, un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, (petits manques de papier au dos), 94pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- DSB XIV pp. 232/239 ---- Hochgeehrte Versammlung ! Lebensdauer der Vögel - Lebensdauer der Säugethiere - Lebensdauer der reifen Insekten - Lebensdauer niederer Seethiere - Lebensdauer der einheimischen Mollusken - Ungleiche Lebensdauer der beiden Geschlechter - Bienen - Tod der Zellen im höheren Organismus - Tod durch Katastrophe - Vermischungs-Rotation bei Theilung einzelliger Organismen - Regeneration - Lebensdauer der Pflanzen**5276/A5AR
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Alles in ersten Auflagen. Alle Texte in Zusammenhang mit seinem 1892 erschienenen Hauptwerk "Das Keimplasma". "Amphimixis" bei Garrison-Morton 234. - Durchgehend mit starken, teils heftigen An- und Unterstreichungen und Randnotizen eines kritischen Lesers, wahrscheinlich ein Herr Scharschawsky, dessen Exlibris sich auf dem Innendeckel befindet. Einband am Rücken stark beschabt. Am oberen Kapital mit Anriss an der Aussenkanten (ca. 2 cm). Ohne die erwähnten 2 Holzschnitte In der 2. Schrift "Ueber Leben und Tod".
Leipzig, Wilhelm Engelmann, 1875-76. Royal8vo. Bound in 2 very nice green hmorocco, raised bands, profusely gilt spines with gilt lettering. All edges gilt. IV,94,(2)"XXII,336 pp. and 7 chromolitographed plates (2+5) each with many figs. The plates strenghtened on verso. A fine clean copy.
First edition. A main work in the development of Darwinian evolutionary theory.""In his Studien zur Descendenztheorie (Leipzig, 1875-1876) - with a preface by Darwin himself in the English translation (London, 1882) - Weismann treated the seasonal dimorphism of butterflies and questions of evolution and herdity. Although he remained one of the foremost defenders of the Darwinian theory of evolution through natural selection, Weismann - a strict selectionist, more so indeed than Darwin - proceeded to construct his own theory of heredity rather than accept Darwin’s hypothesis of pangenesis.""
P., Masson, 1919, un volume in 8 relié en cartonnage éditeur, 13pp., 572pp., nombreuses figures dans le texte
---- Quatrième édition REVUE ---- "Georges WEISS, physiologiste français, effectue en 1901 des recherches sur l'influx nerveux et sur la physiologie endocrinienne"**8155/V1
P., Masson, 1913, fort in 8° relié pleine percaline de l'éditeur, XIII-566pp. ; petits frottis.
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London, Routledge, 1951, un volume in 8, relié en pleine toile éditeur, 180pp., figures dans le texte
---- The spatial structure of the Universe - The time structure of the universe - Infinity - Stars systems - Stars - The earth - Life - The soul - etc**5278/K4
Cassel and Company , Science of Life Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1935 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover In-8 1 vol. - 259 pages
34 figures in-texte from L.R. Brightwell and others 1st edition Contents, Chapitres : Life Before Fossils - Era of Crawling and Swimming: Evolution in the Water - Life Invades the Dry Land - Full Conquest of the Land - Modern Era - Man Dawns upon the World - Index ex-library copy, label torn away at the back of the cover, shelf mark in red marker pen, stamp
London, Archibald Constable and Co, 1818. 8vo. Bound uncut in a nice recent half calf binding with five raised bands with gilt lettering and ornamentation to spine. A very nice and clean copy. (6), (I)-LXXIV, (2), 439, (1) pp.
First appearance of Well's important work, which constitutes the first clear pioneering statement about natural selection. He applied the idea to the origin of different skin colours in human races, but from the context it seems he thought it might be applied more widely. Charles Darwin said: ""[Wells] distinctly recognises the principle of natural selection, and this is the first recognition which has been indicated"". (Darwin, Charles 1866. The origin of species by means of natural selection. 4th and subsequent editions, in the preliminary 'Historical sketch')In 1813, Wells read a paper to the Royal Society of London, occasioned by a white female patient with splotches of dark skin. In his paper, Wells speculated about the origin of skin color variations in humans. He suggested that long ago, there might have arisen in equatorial regions a variety of humans that were better able to resist diseases such as malaria, perhaps aided by darker skin, and they survived where other variations perished. Similarly, lighter-skinned humans might have been variations that were better able to survive in temperate and arctic regions.""Wells' paper was not printed in the Philosophical Transactions, but after he died in 1817, two of his treatises, ""On Single vision with Two Eyes,"" and ""On Dew"", were published posthumously, and Wells' brief ""Account of a white female, part of whose skin resembles that of a negro"" was added on at the very end. No one noticed, certainly not Charles Darwin, who was 9 years old at the time.Time went by, Darwin discovered natural selection on his own in the late 1830s, and he sprang it on the world in On the Origin of Species in 1859. During the year after publication, various readers noticed that certain aspects of Darwinian evolution had been anticipated by such naturalists as Étienne Geoffroy St. Hilaire, Patrick Matthew, and the anonymous author of the Vestiges. So in 1861, for the third edition of the Origin, Darwin added an ""Historical Sketch"" in which he discussed his precursors and to what extent they anticipated his own work (third image). Geoffroy St. Hilaire, Matthew, and the Vestiges all merited a paragraph in the ""Historical Sketch."" But there was still no mention of William Wells.Then, sometime before 1866, an American, Robert Rowley, drew the attention of an Englishman, Charles Loring Brace, to Wells' paper, and Rowley conveyed the information to Darwin. Darwin was apparently impressed. For the fifth edition of the Origin, he revised the ""Historical Sketch"", and he added a paragraph about Wells, in which he commented: ""In this paper he [Wells] distinctly recognises the principle of natural selection, and this is the first recognition which has been indicated."" Darwin also pointed out, quite correctly, that Wells used natural selection only to account for human races, not to explain the origin of species. But still, Wells was the only precursor of natural selection that Darwin took seriously.""( William B. Ashworth, Linda Hall Library)
Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth 1972, 235x170mm, 295Seiten, broschiert. Schönes Exemplar.
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Kobenhavn, Levin & Munksgaard 1934, 270x215mm, 223pages, paperback.
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Bruxelles, 1845 238pp.+ 1 planche hors-texte, texte en latin, publié dans et extrait de "Nouveaux mémoires de l'Académie Royale des sciences et belles-lettres de Bruxelles" Tome XVIII (18, 1845), in-4, W61018
Berlin, ohne Jahr, 245x165mm, 17Seiten, broschiert.
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Tübingen, H. Laupp 1902, 235x160mm, VIII- 243Seiten, Verlegereinband.
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Gembloux (Belgique), Imprimerie J. Duculot, 1937. 16 x 24, 16 pp., 6 figures, broché, bon état.
Kjøbenhavn, C. L. Buchs Forlag, 1794. 8vo. I samtidigt halvlæderbind med fem ophøjede bind på ryg. Bind med slitage og tidligere ejers navnetræk på titelblad. Indvendig pæn. (10), 400 pp. + 9 foldede plancher (hvoraf en er kolloreret).
Første danske oversættelse af Carl Ludwig Wildenows hovedværk om botanikken. Forøget med anmærkninger om botanikken i Danmark af Henrik Steffens.
Leipzig, 1900. Cont. hcalf. Gilt back. VIII,361 pp.
Paris, Hermann, 1938, in-4°, 108 p., non coupé, brochure originale.
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