T�bingen Johannis Georgii Cottae 1732. Folio. Bound in one contemp. full blindtooled pigskin. 5 raised bands. Remains of clasps. Engraved frontispiece. Engraved portrait. 14692;624121 pp. and 19 engraved heraldic plates depicting many coat of arms. Last plate with a little wormtract 6 folded genealogical tables. Some scattered brownspots. hardcover
Leipzig: Christoph Zunkel and Bernhard Christoph Breitkopf 1727-1739. Folio. 372x239mm. Two parts in one volume. Contemporary vellum two cuts in spine modern slip case. Provenance: Book plates of Arnaud de Vitry and Andras Gedeon. Stamps to half-title and title-page from Stadtbibliothek Augsburg - sold as duplicate. First part: 14 200 4 pp. and 45 plates numbered I-XLIII plate III with volvelle. Second part: 12 100 94 pp. and 40 plates on 36 sheets numbered I-XL. All plates intact. An exceptionally fine copy. � The scarce first edition of the of the eighth and tenth volumes each volume being a complete work in itself of Leupold's magnificent ten-volume "Theatrum Machinarum" - one of the first encyclopedias of technology being the most complete and the most extensively illustrated work on mechanical engineering published hitherto. Complete sets of Leupold's Theatrum are virtually never found and Ferguson stated in his bibliography of technology that he had never seen a complete set. <br><br>Each volume is complete in itself. The eighth volume is of particular interest in the history of computers as it deals mainly with calculating machines. This volume contains detailed descriptions of the calculating machines of Schott 1668 Grillet 1673 Leibniz 1674 Poleni 1709 and Leupold himself. <br><br>The tenth volume is a supplement to the series published after Leupold's death by Ernst Scheffler. It deals with odometers gyrometers step counters and other devices for the measurement of distances. This volume is furthermore of importance because it contains the 90 page general index to the entire series. <br><br>Hook & Norman: Origins of Cyberspace no. 6 volume 8 only.<br>Honeyman Sale lot 1997 volume 7 and 8.<br>Macclesfield Sale lot 1242 volume 8 only.<br>Ferguson: Bibliography of the History of Technology pp.45-46.<br>Wolf: A History of Science Technology & Philosophy in the 18th Century pp.657-8. hardcover
Ki�benhavn Gyldendal 1813. 2 samt. hldrbd. Rygge slidte. 4714;4580 pp. Indvendig frisk. � V�rket er afsluttet som udkommet i 2 bind men i 1829 udkom et till�gsbind som ikke er her. unknown
Kbhvn. G.L. Lahde 1805. Tv-folio. Smukt senere hldrbd. Anker Kyster med rig rygforgyldning og rhombeformet forgyldt skindtitel p� forperm. Beskrivende tekst p� dansk og tysk. Med 24 kobberstukne prospekter af danske Slotte fra Bruun's ikke fuldendte v�rk "Novus Atlas Danicus" som af Lahde i 1805 blev genoptrykt med de originale plader og for slottenes vedkommende samlet under denne titel. De sidste 4 med lidt brunpletter. unknown
Stockholm Henr. A. Nordstr�m 1820. Recent hcloth. 103022 pp. and 4 folded engraved plates. Very few brownspots. � First edition of Berzelius' important work on the Blowpipe through which it became the most importent instrument of the chemist. The following years it was translated into German English French and Russian. hardcover
Basel 1853. 8vo. A little later green hcloth w. simple handwritten paper title label to spine. Some leaves brownspotted. VII 1 512 pp. � First edition of the first publication of any of Burckhardt's books his fist major publication the important and influential "The Age of ConstantinE the Great".<br><br>Burckhardt's "The Age of Constantine the Great" was the first work to describe an "Age of Constantine". It was also the first work of a series of cultural histories that Burckhardt had planned. The series was supposed to begin with the age of Pericles and end with that of Raphael and that of Constantine became the first to appear. The work founded the basic structure of his other later cultural histories namely representing what he considered the three great powers: state religion and culture. Burckhardt eminently describes transitional periods and periods of crises and this work deals with the transition from late pagan Antiquity to early Christian Middle Ages.<br><br>The age of Constantine is here considered as the necessary transition from Antiquity to the Christian era and as such it is also understood as the basis of the culture of the Middle Ages. In opposition to the historians of his time Burckhardt portrayed the Emperor Constantine negatively as a calculating politician only concerned with preserving his own power whose turn toward Christianity was purely speculative and driven by politics. He is thus portrayed as wholly unreligious and as having the sole goal of dominion. <br><br>The work and the portrayal of Constantine caused the greatest controversies within religious and historical circles. The work became hugely influential and many later historians were inspired by both the controversial portrayal of Constantine which they applied to other historical figures as well as well as of Burckhardt's theories of the transition between the two eras. <br><br>The Swiss historian of art and culture Jacob Chrisoph Burckhardt 1818-1897 contributed seminally to the historiography of these two fields. He is considered the discoverer of the Renaissance and with his later main work "Die Cultur der Renaissance in Italien" he founded the study of thirteenth- to fifteenth-century Italy and thereby the historical study of the Renaissance the society of which he dealt with all aspects of. In general Burckhardt's works all constitute an original historical approach to the study of art culture social institutions etc. <br><br>As a highly respected scholar of Greek civilization Burckhardt with his original historiographical approach was highly admired by Nietzsche who also attended his lectures. The two kept in contact and corresponded frequently. Like Nietzsche Burckhardt was a great admirer of Schopenhauer and he greatly opposed the Hegelian interpretations of history.<br><br>"Outstanding among his Burckhardt's writings are besides the books on Italian art and civilization "The Age of Constantine the Great" 1853 in which he reinterpreted Gibbon and the two posthumously published books." PMM p. 210. hardcover
Dresden Arnoldischen Buchhandlung 1825. Cont. hcalf. Gilt back. Back slightly rubbed. Stamp on title. XVIII442 pp. and 3 folded engraved plates. Internally fine and clean printed on goos paper. � First German edition. The first part of Berzelius' famous "Lehrbuch". unknown
Leipzig Grosse & Gleditsch 1691. 4to. Contemp. full vellum. Faint handwritten title on spine. a small stamp on titlepage. In: "Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCLXXXXI". 85906 pp. and 13 of 15 folded engraved plates. The 2 first plates lacks but they do not belong to the papers listed.<br>Leibniz' papers: pp.277-281 a. 1 plate pp. 435-439. Johann Bernoulli: pp. 274-276 a. 1 plate. Huygens: pp. 281-282. - Jacob Bernoulli: pp. 282-290 a. 1 plate. � All papers first apperance. All 5 of extreme importence in the development of the Calculus. Leibniz' 2 papers on the catenary curve paper 1-2 offered here was written at the instigation of Jacques Bernoulli. Following the example of Blaise Pascal who had initiated in 1658 a contest for the construction of the cycloid Leibniz also provoked the geometers of his time by challenging them to submit at the fixed date of mid-1691 their geometric method for the construction of the catenary curve. Leibniz later provided the answer followed by Johann Bernoulli and Huygens.<br><br>'These two papers are a historical account of the origin of the study of this transcendental curve and at the same time the first physical-geometric construction showing the species-relationship between the catenary and the logarithmic curves as two companion curves; one arithmetic the other geometric. All of the differentials of the catenary curve are arithmetic means of corresponding differentials of the logarithmic curve; and all of the differentials of the logarithmic curve are geometric means of the catenary.'<br>"The Catenary is the form of a hanging fully flexible rope or chain the name comes from "catena" which means 'chain' suspended on two points. The interest in this curve originated with Galileo who thought that is was a parabola. Young Christiaan Huygens proved in 1646 that this cannot be the case. What the actual form was remained an open question till 1691 when Leibniz Johann Bernoulli and the then much older Huygens sent solutions to the problem to the "Acta" Jakob Bernoulli 1690 Johann Bernoulli 1691 Huygens 1691 and Leibniz 1691 - these 4 1691-papers offered here - in which the previous year Jakob Bernoulli had challenged mathematicians to solve it. As published the solutions did not reveal the methods but through later publications of manuscripts these methods have been known. Huygens applied with great paper 4 virtuosity the by then classical methods of 17th century infinitesimal mathematics and he needed all his ingenuity to reach a satisfactory solution. Leibniz the papers 1-2 and Bernoulli paper 3 applying the new Calculus found the solutions in a much direct way. In fact the catenary was a test-case between the old and the new style in the study of curves and only because the champion of the old style was a giant like Huygens the test-case can formally be considered as ending in a draw." Grattan-Guiness in "From the Calculus to Set Theory 1630-1910.".<br><br>The paper by JACOB BERNOULLI no. 5 offered here is a milestone papers as it marks the invention of the "SYSTEM OF POLAR COORDINATES" with points located by reference to a fixed point and a line through that point. Although newton had earlier also devised such a coordinate system in 1671 his work was not known so that the credit for the discovery generally goes to Bernoulli. Parkinson Breakthroughs 1691.<br><br>Further papers contained in this volume of Acta Eruditorum:<br>DENYS PAPIN: Mecanicorum de Viribus Motricibus sententia asserta a D. Papino adversius C.G.G. L. Leibniz objectiones. pp. 6-13. The plate lacks. - and Dion. Papini Observationes quaedam circa materias ad Hydraulicam spectantes. Pp. 208-213 a. 1 plate. This importent paper is part of the LEIBNIZ-PAPIN-CONTROVERSY.<br><br>JACOB BERNOULLI: Specimen Calculi Differentialis in dimensione Parabol� helicoidis ubi de flexuris curvarum in genere carundem evolutionibus. Pp. 13-22. The plate lacks. - and J.B. Demonstratio Centri Oscillationis ex Natura Vectis reperta occassione eorum qu� super hac materia in Historia Literaria Roterodamensi recensentur articulo.Pp.317-321.<br><br>LEIBNIZ: O.V.E. Additio ad Schediasma de Medii Resistentia publicatum in Actis mensis Febr. 1889. Pp. 177-178. and O.V.E. Quadratura Arithmetica Communis Sectionum Conicarum qu� centrum babent.Pp. 178-182 a. 1 plate.<br><br>TSCHIRNHAUS: Singularia Effecta Vitri Caustici bipedalis quod omnia magno sumtu hactenus constructa specula ustoria virtute superat per D.T. Pp. 517-520 hardcover
Stockholm Lars Salvius 1752-53 Folio. 33x22 cm Stor helt ubesk�ret eksemplar i orig. bl�dt blankt papbind. rester af titelskrift p� ryg. Kobberstukket frontispiece = planche I. 121008101-260. Med ialt 30 kobberstukne plancher Nummererede II-XXIX komplet og med det lille stik indsat ved p. 6 de fleste store dobbeltsidede. 2 kort hvor det sidste er kobberstukket gengivelse af 2 Ptolemaeus-kort fra 1513-udgaven planche XXIX. 33 x 43 cm. Indvendig aldeles frisk eksemplar uden pletter trykt p� skrivepapir. � Blandt planchernme kan n�vnes Kungsbacka Varberg Falkenberg Halmstad Laholm Vinbergs Holms og Getinge Kirker Skottorp etc.<br>Warmholtz 610: ""Lycka var at D�den ryckte pennan ur handen p� F�rfattaren eljest hade Kronan blifvit belastad med �nnu mera Maculatur" ! unknown
Paris Jean Boudot 1706. 4to. Without wrappers. Extracted from "M�moires de l'Academie des Sciences. Ann�e 1705". Pp. 176-186 and 1 folded engraved plate. � First appearance of a founding paper in the theory of elastic curves. "Importent also is his last work on the resistance of elastic bodies 1705." DSB II p.49 s.<br><br>"During the last quarter of the seventeenth century and the beginning of the eighteenth centuries a rapid development of the infinitesimal calculus took place. Started on the Continent by Leibnitz.it progresssed principally by the work of Jacob and John Bernoulli. In trying to expand the field of application of this new mathematical tool they discussed several examples from mechanics and physics. One such example treated by Jacob Bernouilli.concerned the shape of the deflection curve of an elastic bar and in this way he began an importent chapter inthe mechanics of elastic bodies."Timoshenko "History of Strenght of Materials" p. 25-26. unknown
N�rnberg Auf Kosten des Verfassers 1805-15. Small 8vo. Bound in 3 nice cont. green boards gilt backs. Titlelabels on backs with gilt lettering. Edges and corners lightly rubbed otherwise fine. 4271;1273-279272;192 pp. and 76 folded engraved plates for the most part in beautifull original handcolouring. Plates as well as text printed on good paper only a few scattered brownspots. � First edition of the first 3 volumes of Sturm's well known work. These volumes on Beetles are the first 3 of part 5 of Sturm's work on Fauna Germanica which in all comprises 23 volumes the last published 1856 having a total of 424 plates. The general title is also present here: "Deutschlands Fauna in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen. V. Abtheilung. Die Insecten. 1.-3. Band. K�fer." - Nissen ZBI No 4033. - Horn & Schenkling No 21700. hardcover
Upsala H�jerianis 1737. 4to. Later hvellum. 2011111 pp. Inner margin of title-page strenghtened. A few small tears to title-page no loss. A few scattered brownspots. hardcover
Leipzig Gross & Fritsch 1701. 4to. Contemporary full vellum. Handwritten title on spine. A small stamp to title page and page . Pasted library label to pasted down front free end-paper. In: "Nova Actorum Eruditorum Anno MDCCI". Pp 213-228 1 engraved plate. Entire volume: 2 581 pp. 8 engraved plates. � First publication of Jacob Bernoulli influential dissertation in which he published the first correct solution to the isoperimetric problem both Johann Bernoulli and Leibniz had been seeking without success. The paper influenced both Leonhard Euler in writing his first research paper and British mathematician Brook Taylor to begin a dispute which has later been referred to as Taylor versus Continental mathematicians. <br><br>"It the dissertation was considered as a prodigy of sagacity and invention: and indeed if the time be considered it will not be too much to assert that a more difficult problem never was solved." Bossut. A general history of mathematics. 341 p.<br>The isoperimetric problem is an ancient problem which dates back to antiquity and can be described as which curve if any maximizes or minimizes the area of its enclosed region<br>Euler who had been taught by Johann Bernoulli published his first paper in 1726 which was a note on the construction of isochronous curves in a resistant medium.<br><br>DSB II 48b.<br><br>The following papers by Johann Bernoulli are also contained in the present volume:<br>1. Disquisitio Catoptrico-Dioptrica exhibens Reflexionis et Refractionis naturam ex aequilibrii fundamento deductam. Pp 19-26.<br>2. Novaratio construendi radios osculi seu curvanturae in Curvis quibusvis etc. Pp. 136-40.<br>3. Multisectio Anguli vel Arcus duplici aequatione universali exhibita. Pp. 170-75. hardcover
Paris Chez J. Klostermann fils 1811-12. Bound in 6 contemp. hcalf. Gilt spines slightly rubbed. Wear to top of spines. In: "Annales de Chimie ou Recueil de M�moires concernant la Chemie" Tome 78 79 80 81 82 and 83. Entire volumes offered. The 14 parts: Tome 78: pp. 5-37 105-132 217-242. - Tome 79: pp. 113-142 233-264. - Tome 80: pp. 5-37 225-258. - Tome 81: pp. 5-36 278-303. - Tome 82: pp. 5-33 113-125 225-72. Tome 83: pp. 5-35 a. pp. 117-127. With in all 3 engraved plates. Some scattered brownspots. � The papers represents one of the first announcements of Berzelius' discovery of the fixed chemical proportions determining the weights and valencies of the various constituent elements in inorganic compounds. The papers were published at the same time in Swedish German both here in Annalen and in Schweiger's Journal and in French. By running many hundreds of analysis of chemical compounds he gave so many examples of the law of definite proportions that the world of chemistry could no longer doubt its validity and in so doing he gave experimental evidence to the atomic theory. He hereby laid a solid fundation for the further development of chemistry. A reprint is found in Ostwald's Klassiker der exakten Wissenschaften No. 35.<br><br>According to S�derbaum Jac. Berzelius 2 p.12 "It was a giant work one of the most importent in the history of chemistry which was here presented. One is even more impressed when one remembers that it was a pioneer undertaking in every sense of the term. Analytic and synthetic methods existed before Berzelius' time to be sure but there were no precise methods of the sort which he required. They all had to be elaborated at the cost of time and labour."J. Erik Jorpes "Jac. Berzelius" p.45.<br><br>"In general Berzelius's efforts were directed toward the consolidation and extension of the atomic theory. He improved chemical analysis and determined the composition of a large number of compounds thus verifying the laws of constant and multiple proportions and furnishing the most accurate equivalent weights then available. By ingenious methods he arrived at the correct atomic composition of most common substances and thus was enabled to draw up in 1826 a table of atomic weights very nearly identical with the modern one."Leicester & Klicktein "A Source Book in Chemistry" p. 258.<br><br>Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1810-20 C. unknown
Stockholm 22. Apr. 1826. 4to. 6 lines. � The letter is Berzeliu's certificate for the examination of J.W. Helleday in the field of "Chemical pharmaceutica". Helleday passed the examination. unknown
Wittebergae Wittenberg Iohan Gorman 1607 - 1608. 4to. 4to. No binding but bound together. All 12 dissertations with own title-page and all with broad woodcut border. Unnumbered. 8 pp. The dissertations from 10-20 pp. each. Clean and fine. unknown
Hauniae Bianco Luno 1878. Folio. Ubesk�ret i materie frisk og n�rmest uber�rt. Portfolio med bindeb�nd. XII18322 pp. � Registerbindet til Langebeks store v�rk udkom mange �r efter v�rkets afslutning. - Bibl. Danica III:37. unknown
London Robert Baldwin 1813 a. 1814. 8vo. 2 contemp. hcalf. Marbled boards. Spines lacks and boards loose. In: "Annals of Philosophy; or Magazine of Chemistry Mineralogy Mechanics. By Thomas Thomson". Vol. II and Vol. III. Entire volumes offered. Berzelius' papers: pp. 276-284 357-368 the first paper in vol. II pp. 443-454 vol. II a. pp. 51-62 93-106 244-257 a. 353-364. vol. III. Internally fine and clean. � First printing of these milestone papers in the history of chemistry where Berzelius introduced his famous chemical symbolism whereby an element is generally represented by the first letter of its Latin name or in the event of elements having the same first letter by the first two letters. Even though his atomic symbols were introduced in 1813 see the note on p. 359 in the first paper it was quite a few years before Berzelius's symbols were adopted by the chemistry community. But once accepted they became the new international language of chemistry.<br><br>Berzelius "contributed more to the development of the atomic theory and to the setting up of accurate values of the atomic weights than did any other worker of the time. Of his contributions moreover to the development of the atomic theory and the advancement of chemical science not the least valuable was the introduction of a chemical symbolism which with slight modification is in use at the present day. By giving his symbols a quantitative meaning - the symbol of an element representing one atomic proportion by weight - it was possible "to show briefly and clearly the number of elementary atoms in each compound and after the determination of their relative weights present the results of each analysis in a simple and easely retained manner". This symbolism was speedily adopted on the Continent but in England only after some considerable time."Findlay "A Hundred Years of Chemistry" p. 14.<br>Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1813 C. - Leicester & Klickstein "A Source Book in Chemistry" p. 258 ff. - Holmberg 1813:28 a. <br><br>The volume contains other notable papers THOMAS THOMSON "On the Discovery of the Atomic Theory" pp. 329-338. and <br>JOHN DALTON "Remarks on the Essay of Dr. Berzelius on the Cause of Chemical Proportions" pp. 174-180 Vol. III. hardcover
N�rnberg Schrag 1828. Cont. marbled boards. Gilt back. Gilt titlelabel. Lightly rubbed. XVI282 pp. and 4 folded engraved plates. Titlepage lacks and with a hole in pp. 1-2 loosing some words on p.2. A few leaves with marginal browning otherwise clean and printed on good paper. � Second German edition the first published 1821 translated from the Swedish original from 1820. The classic work on the blowpipe and its history. hardcover
Dresden Arnoldischen Buchhandlung 1826. 2 cont. hcalf. Gilt backs. Backs slightly rubbed. Stamp on titles. VIXIII9954 pp. Internally fine and clean printed on good paper. � First German edition of the second volume in 2 parts of Berzelius' famous "Lehrbuch". unknown
Paris Guillaume Desprez et Jean Desessartz 1732. 4to. Contemp. hcalf with raised bands and gilt title-label on backs. A bit rubbed and light wear to covers. Small stamp in upper corner of title-page. XXXII7408 pp. and 4 large folded engraved plates with many figs. Printed on good paper internally clean. � First edition. "The foramen between the greater and lesser sacs of the peritoneum described on pages 352-65 is named after Winslow. His Exposition is distinguished as being the first book on descriptive anatomy to discard physiological details and hypothetical explanations foreign to the subject. He did much to condense and systematize the anatomical knowledge of his time." - "Section VI deals with the nerves. Winslow designated the ganglion chain "the grand sympathetic nerve" and the smaller branches "the lesser sympathetic" terms which remain today." Garrison & Morton: 394 a. 1314. hardcover
Hafni� Godiche N. M�ller 1772-92. - Registerbind 1878. Folio. Bd. 1-2 i samtidige helldrbd. med rig rygforgyldning og oph�jede bind. Med en del brugsspor. Bd. 3-7 samt registerbindet. i nyereensartede hshirtbd. Med 12 foldetabeller. Bd. 1-3 med de 19 kobberstukne plancher af h�ndskriftfaksimiler. Bd. 4-7 uden h�ndskriftfaksimiler. Spredt papirsbruning men ellers ren bortset fra et titelblad som er noget smudsigt. Supplementsbindet kaldet VIII som udkom 1834 er ikke tilstede. � The largest collection of Danish medieval texts. In 1834 - 30 years later - a supplementary volume was published called Vol. VIII this is not present here. With the Index-volume in 2 parts published more than 100 years after the first volume. - From vol. IV P.F. Suhm was editor after the death of Langebek. <br><br>"I dtte v�rk der indeholder de vigtigste kilder til dansk middelalder og som st�r m�l med tilsvarende udenlandske v�rker i samtiden finder man resultatet af mange �rs grundige studier." DBL. unknown
Sulzbach J.E. Seidel 1820-21. Large 8vo. Bound in 2 fine contemp. hcalf with profusely gilt spines title- and tomelabels with gilt lettering. VIII2951;IV2661;IV2502;IV3144 pp. Additional engraved portrait of Bossvetus Bossuet pasted on front free endpaper. The corners on the first 4 leaves in both volumes browned offsettings from corners of bindingotherwise fine and clean. A small stamp on foot of first titlepage. unknown
Copenhagen 1935-40. Bound in 2 solid hcalf brown morocco. XXIV9010596119105 pp. and all 200 fine colourplates. Extremities with traces of use. - The illustrations to Flora Agaricina Danica are both scientifically invaluable and superb examples of modern printing. unknown
Dresden und Leipzig G.C. Walther 1757. Bound in 2 later ca. 1850 hcalf richly gilt backs. Small stamp on title and verso. 127102;1710199 pp. and 27 large folded engraved plates flags shipbuilding guns fortification etc. Titlepages somewhat brownspotted scattered brownspottings but well preserved copy. unknown
Paris Crochard 1836. No wrappers. In: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." 2e Series tome 61 Cahier 2. Pp. 113-224. entire issue offered. Berzelius's paper: pp. 146-151. With titlepage to Tome 61. � First French edition of this importent paper in the history of chemistry in which Berzelius advanced the concept of 'Catalysis' and described inorganic reactions by way of metals and the biological reactions by enzymes. The paper on Catalysis was first published in his "�rsber�ttelse" Annual Survey in 1835. - Axel Holmberg 1836:14. - Partington IV pp. 263-64<br><br>"This is a new force in inorganic and organic nature bringing into being chemical activity and more widely distributed than has hitherto been thought the naure of which is completely concealed. If I all it a new force it is not my meaning that it is independent of the electrochemical relations of matter but on the contrary I can only assume that it is a special kind of manifestation of these. So long as its nature and relations are unknown it will be convenient to considerit a new force and to give it a name."Berzelius.<br>Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1836 C.<br><br>The issue contains furthermore two importent papers by the founder of modern organic cemeistry Auguste Laurent "Sur l'Acide Naphtalique et ses Combinaisons" pp. 113-125 and "Th�orie des Combinaisons Organiques" pp. 125-151.<br>Laurent: A founder of modern organic chemistry Laurent was one of the most important chemists of the nineteenth century. unknown
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