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‎Cérémonies à l'occasion de la prise de possession de la maison de A.M. Ampère à Poleymieux par la Société Francaise des Électriciens le 2 Juin 1928.‎

‎Paris, 1928. M. mehr. Abb. 96 S. OU. Umschl. etwas angeschmutz u. beschäd.‎

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‎Institut Royal de France.Séance publique annuelle de l'Académie Royale des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, du Vendredi 25 septembre 1840.‎

‎Paris, Firmin Didot, 1840, 1 br. in-4 de 47 pp. ;‎

‎Notice sur l'ouvrage de Jean-Jacques Ampère (fils du mathématicien), "l'Histoire littéraire de la France avant le XIIe siècle". - Notice historique sur la vie et les ouvrages de M. Armand Pierre Caussin de Perceval, par Pierre Daunou. Etc...‎

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‎Philosophie des deux Ampère. Publiée par J. Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire.‎

‎P., Didier, 1866. In-8, XIX, 461 pp. broché, non coupé.‎

‎Rousseurs. Cachets de bibliothèque.‎

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‎"(ARAGO, DOMINIQUE- FRANCOIS & AMPERE, ANDRE-MARIE AMPÈRE) + FRESNEL, AUGUSTIN‎

‎Rapport fait à l'Academie des Sciences, le lundi 4 juin 1821, sur un Mémoire de M. Fresnel relatif aux couleurs des lames cristallisées douées de la double réfraction. (Arago and Ampère). (+) Note sur le Calcul des teintes que la polarisation dévelop...‎

‎Paris, Crochard, 1821. 8vo. Uncut and unopened in orig. printed wrappers. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Redigées par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago"", Tome XVII - Mai Issue. Pp. 1-112 including titlepage to vol. 17. - The rapport: pp. 80-102. Fresnel's paper: pp. 102-111. Clean and fine.‎

‎First appearance of the joint report. This investigation of Fresnel's paper by Arago (mainly written by Arago as a polemic directed at Biot) and Ampère is a central document in the rather bitter confrontation between Arago and Biot on the wave theory of light put forward by Fresnel.Fresnel's paper is the first part of three of his ""Calcul des teintes"".‎

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‎"AMPÈRE, ANDRÉ-MARIE. - THE INVENTION OF THE SOLENOID.‎

‎Description d'un Apparail électro-dynamique.‎

‎(Paris, Crochard, 1824). 8vo. Without wrappers. In 'Annales de Chimie et de Physique', Series 2 - Volume 26, Cahier 4. Pp. 337-448 (entire issue offered). With htitle to volume 26. Amperes' paper: pp. 390-411 and 2 folded engraved plates.‎

‎First appearence of the paper in which Ampere describes his invention of the SOLENOID, the electro-magnetic device he used in his early electrodynamical experiments.""A solenoid is a coil wound into a tightly packed helix. In physics, the term solenoid refers to a long, thin loop of wire, often wrapped around a metallic core, which produces a magnetic field when an electric current is passed through it. Solenoids are important because they can create controlled magnetic fields and can be used as electromagnets. The term solenoid refers specifically to a magnet designed to produce a uniform magnetic field in a volume of space (where some experiment might be carried out).""Poggendorff I, p. 29. - Ronalds, p. 10.‎

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‎"AMPÈRE, ANDRÉ-MARIE. - DEMONSTRATING THE BOYLE-MARIOTTE LAW OR AMPÈRES GAS LAW.‎

‎Démonstration de la relation découverte par Mariotte, entre les volumes des gaz et les pressions qu'ils supportent à une même température. Lu a l'Institut, le 24 janvier 1814.‎

‎Paris, Crochard, 1815. Contemp. hcalf. Spine gilt. Slightly rubbed. A few scratches to binding. Wear to top of spine. Small stamps on verso of titlepage.In: ""Annales de Chimie, ou Recueil de Mémoires concernant la Chemie"" Tome 94. 336 pp. a. 1 plate (the plate in facs., not belonging to Ampere's paper). Ampere's paper: pp. Some scattered brownspots.‎

‎First appearance of Amperes second paper on molecular physics.""The noumenal aspect of chemistry fascinated Ampère. Although his derivation of Avogadro’s law came three years after Avogadro had enunciated it, the law is known today in France as the Avogadro-Ampère law. This was Ampère’s first excursion into molecular physics, and was followed almost immediately by a second. In 1815 he published a paper demonstrating the relation between Mariotte’s (Boyle’s) law and volumes and pressures of gases at the same temperature. The paper is of some interest as a pioneer effort, along with Laplac’s great papers on capillarity, in the application of Mathematical analysis to the molecular realm.""(DSB).The volume contains 3 importent papers by Jean-Baptiste Biot on polarisation of light and Berzelius ""Experiences pour déterminer les proportions définies, dans lequelles les élémens de la nature organique sont combinés"" + ""Suite..."" 1-2, pp. 5-33, pp. 170-190 a. pp. 296-232‎

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‎"AMPÈRE, ANDRÉ-MARIE. - THE CLASSIFICATORY SYSTEM OF AMPERE.‎

‎Essai D'une Classification naturelle pour les Corps simples. (+) Suire De l'Essai i d'une Classification naturelle pour les Corps simples. (+) Suire D'une Classification naturelle pour les Corps simples. Suite du II. (+) Suite...Suite du II. (...‎

‎(Paris, Crochard, 1816) No wrappers as extracted fron 'Annales de Chimie et de Physique', Volume 1 and 2 (2e Series). Pp. 295-308 a. pp. 373-394 (Vol. 1), pp. 5-32 a. pp. 105-125 (Vol. 2). With both halftitles to vols. 1 a. 2. Htitles shaved in inner margins, no loss of letters. All 4 papers having some scattered brownspots.‎

‎First appearance of Ampere's notable memoir (issued in 4 parts) in which he tries to set up a classification system for the elementary entities in chemistry tieing the elements together in a natural classification, a dim foreshadowing of the periodic table.""Here (in the paper offered) he drew attention to the similarities between Lavoisier's and his fellowers classification of elements in terms of their reactions with oxygen and Linnaeus' classification of plants in terms of their sexual organs. Bernard de Jussieu had successfully challenged Linnaeus with a natural system that took the whole plant into account and sought affinities between all parts of the plant, not just the flowers, as the basic classification. Ampère now wished to do the same thing for chemistry. By discovering a natural classification, i.e., one that tied the elements together by real and rather than artificial relations, Ampère hoped to prove a new insight into chemical reactions. His classificatory scheme, therefore, was not merely an ordering ofthe elements but, like the later periodic table of Dimitri Mendeleev, a true instrument of chemical research. Ampères system was as artificial as Lavoisier's...Thepapermay be noted, however, as an early attempt to find relationships between elements that would bring some order into the constantly growing number of elementary bodies.""(DSB I, p. 143).‎

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‎"AMPÈRE, ANDRÉ-MARIE. - THE NEW ELECTRIC MOTOR AND AMPÉRE'S ""FORCE LAW""‎

‎Expériences relatives à de nouveaux phénomenes électro-dynamique. (+) Mémoire sur la Détermination de la formule qui représente l'action mutuelle de deux portions infiniment petites de conducteurs voltaiques.‎

‎(Paris, Crochard, 1822). No wrappers. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", Tome 20 (Premier Cahier) Pp. (5-) 112 a. 1 engraved plate. (Entire issue offered). Ampère's paper: pp. 60-74 a. 1 engraved folded plate depicting apparatus. Some brownspots to the plate.‎

‎First apperance of this importent paper in which Ampère his creation of a new kind of electric motor where he succeeded in spinning a cylindrical magnet around its axis by connecting it to a battery generating a steady current.With the invention of the battery (Allessandro Volta, 1800), the generation of a magnetic field from electric current (Hans Christian Oersted, 1820) the foundation for building electric motors was laid.Togetner with this paper comes the importent paper in which Ampère introduced his ""LAW OF FORCE"", the force which exists between two current elements. - Extract from the same volume of ""Annalen"", pp. 398-421. The text refers to the plate attached to the first paper offered here.‎

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‎"AMPÈRE, ANDRÉ-MARIE. - INCORPORATED IN THE ""PRINCIPIA"" OF ELECTRODYNAMICS.‎

‎Extrait d'un Mémoire sur les Phénomènes électro-dynamiques. (Communique à l'Academie royale des Sciences le 22 dévcembre 1823). + Suite de l'Extrait, fait par M. Ampère, de son Mémoire sur les Phénomènes électro-dynamiques.‎

‎Paris, Crochard, 1824. 8vo. Without wrappers. In 'Annales de Chimie et de Physique', Series 2 - Volume 26, issue 2 and 3. With titlepage to vol. 26. Pp. 113-224 a. pp. 225-336, 1 folded engraved plate (entire issues offered). Ampere's papers: pp. 134-162 a. pp. 246-258.‎

‎First appearance of one of Ampere's importent contributions to electrodynamic. This memoir was later incorporated in his great memoir of 1827 ""Mémoire sur la théorie mathématique des phénomenes electro-dynamiques...."", published 1827, the ""Principia"" of electrodynamics.‎

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‎"AMPÈRE, ANDRÉ-MARIE. - INCORPORATED IN THE ""PRINCIPIA"" OF ELECTRODYNAMICS AND THE INVENTION OF THE SOLENOID.‎

‎Extrait d'un Mémoire sur les Phénomènes électro-dynamiques. (Communique à l'Academie royale des Sciences le 22 dévcembre 1823). + Suite de l'Extrait, fait par M. Ampère, de son Mémoire sur les Phénomènes électro-dynamiques. + Description d'un Appa...‎

‎Paris, Crochard, 1824. 8vo. Contemp. hcloth with gilt lettering to spine. In 'Annales de Chimie et de Physique', Series 2 - Volume 26. 448 pp. a. 5 large folded engraved plates. (Entire volume offered). Ampere's papers: pp. 134-162, 246-258 a. 390-411. A bit of browning to halftitle and verso of last plate. A few scattered brownspots.‎

‎The first paper is the first appearance of one of Ampere's importent contributions to electrodynamic. This memoir was later incorporated in his great memoir of 1827 ""Mémoire sur la théorie mathématique des phénomenes electro-dynamiques...."", published 1827, the ""Principia"" of electrodynamics.The second paper is the first appearence of the paper in which Ampere describes his invention of the SOLENOID, the electro-magnetic device he used in his early electrodynamical experiments.""A solenoid is a coil wound into a tightly packed helix. In physics, the term solenoid refers to a long, thin loop of wire, often wrapped around a metallic core, which produces a magnetic field when an electric current is passed through it. Solenoids are important because they can create controlled magnetic fields and can be used as electromagnets. The term solenoid refers specifically to a magnet designed to produce a uniform magnetic field in a volume of space (where some experiment might be carried out).""The volume contains further importent papers by Poisson ""Sur la Chaleur rayonnante"", pp. 225-246 + Note.. pp. 442-44, Gay-Lussac, Savart, Pelletier et Caventou, Becquerel etc.‎

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‎"AMPÈRE, ANDRÉ-MARIE.‎

‎Mémoire présenté á l'Académie royale des Sciences, le 2 octobre 1820, où se trouve compris le résumé de ce qui avait été lu á la même Académie les 18 et 25 septembre 1820, sur les effets des courans électriques. [AND] Suite du Mémoire sur l'Action m... - [FOUNDATION OF ELECTRODYNAMICS]‎

‎Paris, Crochard, 1820. 8vo. Without wrappers, as extracted from ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique"", Volume 15, pp. 59-76 and pp.170-218. Five engraved plates accompanying the memoires showing the experimental equipments. Half-title and title-page to volume 15 present.‎

‎First edition of the first announcement of Ampère's discoveries on electromagnetism. Ampère first heard of Ørsted's discovery of electromagnetism on the 4th of September when Arago announced Ørsted's results to the Paris Academy of Sciences. In Ørsted's experiment a current-carrying wire is held over, and under, a compass needle - the result being that the needle is positioned at 45 degrees in respect to the wire. Ampére immediately saw that this result made no physical sense and realized that the true nature of the effect could not be observed until the force of terrestrial magnetism was somehow neutralized"" what Ørsted had observed and reported on was the resultant of the force from the wire and that from the earth's magnetic field. Ampère discovered that the compass needle sets at 90 degrees to the current-carrying wire when the effect of terrestrial magnetism is eliminated. He also observed that current-carrying wires which are formed as spirals act as permanent magnets, and this lead him to his theory that electricity in motion produces magnetism and that permanent magnets must contain electrical currents. And thus, Ampère laid the foundation of the new field of electrodynamics.Ampère announced his theory and experimental results, for the first time, in a series of memoires read before the Paris Academy of Sciences in September and October 1820. These memoires were first published in the September and October issues of Arago's ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique"" (the offered items). In November, Ampère had a separate printing of his findings published under the title 'Mémoires sur I'action mutuelle de deux courans électriques, sur celle qui existe entre un courant électrique et un aimant ou le globe terrestre, et celle de deux aimans I'un sur I'autre.' (Dibner 62, Norman 43). On the title-page of this publication it is stated 'Extrait des Annales de Chimie et de Physique' and therefore this publication is often identified as an offprint of the two offered papers (see the Norman sales catalogue for an example). This is, however untrue, since it contains considerable changes and additions in comparison with text of the journal issues (see Williams: What were Ampère's Earliest Discoveries in Electrodynamics? ISIS, volume 74, p.492).Honeyman 82, Barchas 51, Wheeler 762. Sparrow, Milestones No 8.‎

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‎"AMPÈRE, ANDRÉ-MARIE.‎

‎Mémoire sur une nouvelle Expérience électrodynamique, sur son application à la formule qui représente l'action mutuelle de deux élemend de conducteurs voltaïques, et sur de nouvelles conséquences déduites de cette formule. (Lu à l'Academie royale de... - [""THE NEWTON OF ELECTRICITY"" - THE CARDINAL FORMULAS OF ELECTRO-DYNAMICS]‎

‎Paris, Crochard, 1825. 8vo. 2 contemporary half calfs w. richly gilt spines. Light wear at top of spines. Minor scratches to upper compartments of spines. Small stamps on verso of title-pages and verso of plates. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 29 a. 30. - 448 pp. and 3 folded engraved plates + 448 pp. and 2 folded engraved plates. (The entire volumes offered). Ampère's papers: pp. 381-404 (tome 29) + Suite pp. 29-41 (tome 30) + ""Lettre à Gerhardi"": pp. 373-381 (tome 29). Clean and fine throughout.‎

‎First appearance of this famous memoir, in which Ampère presented his collected results on electrodynamics to the French Academy, creating the foundation of 19th century developments in electricity and magnetism. In the words of James Clark Maxwell, ""We can scarcely believe that Ampère really discovered the law of action by means of the experiments which he describes. We are led to suspect, what, indeed, he tells us himself, that he discovered the law by some process which he has not shown us, and that when he had afterwards built up a pefect demonstration he removed all traces of the scaffolding by which he raised it.""The offered memoir was published BEFORE the famous ""Theorie mathématique des phénomènes électro-dynamiques uniquement déduite de L'expérience"", which did not appear until 1827. That 1827-Memoire incorporates, together with a new presentation of Ampère's results from 1820, 1822, 1823, the offered memoir (1825). (Horblit: 100 - Dibner: 62).""From 1814 until 1820 Ampére did not perform the kind of research that would have made it into the annals of the histrory of science, but on September 11, 1820 when he heard Francois Arago speak about Oersted's work, he got fresh inspiration and started the work that made him famous. Arago related how Oersted had found that a steady electric current influences the orientation of a compass needle. After a weak Ampère had determined experimentally that that two straight, parallel, and current-carrying, wires execute a force on each other. The magnitude of the force is inversely proportional to the distance between the wires and proportional to the strenghts of the current..... During the following years he continued his researches, both experimentally and theoretically. he built an instrument for measuring electricity that later was developed into the galvanometer. Finally in 1825 he presented his collected results to the Academy IN ONE OF THE MOST CELEBRATED MEMOIRS IN THE HISTORY OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY (The paper offered)."" (Citizen's Compendium, p. 2). - Norman No 47.The volumes contain many other notable papers by: Wöhler, Fresnel, Marcet, Berzelius, Felix Savart, De la Rive, Braconnet, Boussingault, Magnus, Poncelet, Vaugelin, Poisson, Gay-Lussac, Faraday, Laplace etc.‎

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‎"AMPÈRE, ANDRÉ-MARIE. - DEFENDING THE WAVE THEORY OF LIGHT.‎

‎Mémoire sur la Détermination de la surface courbe des ondes lumineuses dans un milieu dont l'élasticité est différrente suivant les trois directions principales, c'est-à-dire celles où la force produite par l'élasticité a lieu dans la direction mém...‎

‎(Paris, Crochard, 1828). No wrappers. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 39 (Sec. Cahier), With halftitle to vol. 39. pp. 113-224. (Entire issue offered). Ampere's paper: pp. 113-145 a. 1 folded engrave plate. The plate with a few, mostly marginal brownspots.‎

‎First appearance of Ampere's mathematical treatment of Fresnel's ondulatory theory of light, agreeing with Fresnel and opposed to Biot and Laplace who advocated a corpuscular theory.‎

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‎"AMPÈRE, ANDRÉ-MARIE. - THE CARDINAL FORMULAS OF ELECTRO-DYNAMICS.‎

‎Mémoire sur une nouvelle Expérience électrodynamique, sur son application à la formule qui représente l'action mutuelle de deux élemend de conducteurs voltaïques, et sur de nouvelles conséquences déduites de cette formule. (Lu à l'Academie royale de...‎

‎(Paris, Crochard, 1825). Extracted from ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 29 a. 30. Ampère's papers: pp. 381-404 a. 1 folded engraved plate (tome 29) + Suite pp. 29-41 (tome 30) + ""Lettre à Gerhardi"": pp. 373-381 (tome 29). With both halftitlepages to vol. 29 a. 30. Scattered brownspots.‎

‎First appearance of this famous memoir, in which Ampère presented his collected results on electrodynamics to the French Academy, creating the foundation of 19th century developments in electricity and magnetism. In the words of James Clark Maxwell, ""We can scarcely believe that Ampère really discovered the law of action by means of the experiments which he describes. We are led to suspect, what, indeed, he tells us himself, that he discovered the law by some process which he has not shown us, and that when he had afterwards built up a pefect demonstration he removed all traces of the scaffolding by which he raised it.""The offered memoir was published BEFORE the famous ""Theorie mathématique des phénomènes électro-dynamiques uniquement déduite de L'expérience"", which did not appear until 1827. That 1827-Memoire incorporates, together with a new presentation of Ampère's results from 1820, 1822, 1823, the offered memoir (1825). (Horblit: 100 - Dibner: 62).""From 1814 until 1820 Ampére did not perform the kind of research that would have made it into the annals of the histrory of science, but on September 11, 1820 when he heard Francois Arago speak about Oersted's work, he got fresh inspiration and started the work that made him famous. Arago related how Oersted had found that a steady electric current influences the orientation of a compass needle. After a weak Ampère had determined experimentally that that two straight, parallel, and current-carrying, wires execute a force on each other. The magnitude of the force is inversely proportional to the distance between the wires and proportional to the strenghts of the current..... During the following years he continued his researches, both experimentally and theoretically. he built an instrument for measuring electricity that later was developed into the galvanometer. Finally in 1825 he presented his collected results to the Academy IN ONE OF THE MOST CELEBRATED MEMOIRS IN THE HISTORY OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY (The paper offered)."" (Citizen's Compendium, p. 2). - Norman No 47.‎

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‎"AMPÈRE, ANDRÉ-MARIE. - ""ONE OF THE MOST CELEBRATED MEMOIRS IN THE HISTORY OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY""‎

‎Mémoire sur une nouvelle Expérience électrodynamique, sur son application à la formule qui représente l'action mutuelle de deux élemend de conducteurs voltaïques, et sur de nouvelles conséquences déduites de cette formule. (Lu à l'Academie royale de...‎

‎Paris, Crochard, 1825. 8vo. Bound in 2 uniform later hcloth. Gilt lettering to spines. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 29 a. 30. - 448 pp. and 3 folded engraved plates + 448 pp. and 2 folded engraved plates. (The entire volumes offered). Ampère's papers: pp. 381-404 (tome 29) + Suite pp. 29-41 (tome 30) + ""Lettre à Gerhardi"": pp. 373-381 (tome 29). Some scattered brownspots.‎

‎First appearance of this famous memoir, in which Ampère presented his collected results on electrodynamics to the French Academy, creating the foundation of 19th century developments in electricity and magnetism. In the words of James Clark Maxwell, ""We can scarcely believe that Ampère really discovered the law of action by means of the experiments which he describes. We are led to suspect, what, indeed, he tells us himself, that he discovered the law by some process which he has not shown us, and that when he had afterwards built up a pefect demonstration he removed all traces of the scaffolding by which he raised it.""The offered memoir was published BEFORE the famous ""Theorie mathématique des phénomènes électro-dynamiques uniquement déduite de L'expérience"", which did not appear until 1827. That 1827-Memoire incorporates, together with a new presentation of Ampère's results from 1820, 1822, 1823, the offered memoir (1825). (Horblit: 100 - Dibner: 62).""From 1814 until 1820 Ampére did not perform the kind of research that would have made it into the annals of the histrory of science, but on September 11, 1820 when he heard Francois Arago speak about Oersted's work, he got fresh inspiration and started the work that made him famous. Arago related how Oersted had found that a steady electric current influences the orientation of a compass needle. After a weak Ampère had determined experimentally that that two straight, parallel, and current-carrying, wires execute a force on each other. The magnitude of the force is inversely proportional to the distance between the wires and proportional to the strenghts of the current..... During the following years he continued his researches, both experimentally and theoretically. he built an instrument for measuring electricity that later was developed into the galvanometer. Finally in 1825 he presented his collected results to the Academy IN ONE OF THE MOST CELEBRATED MEMOIRS IN THE HISTORY OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY (The paper offered)."" (Citizen's Compendium, p. 2). - Norman No 47.The volumes contain many other notable papers by: Wöhler, Fresnel, Marcet, Berzelius, Felix Savart, De la Rive, Braconnet, Boussingault, Magnus, Poncelet, Vaugelin, Poisson, Gay-Lussac, Faraday, Laplace etc.‎

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‎"AMPÈRE, ANDRÉ-MARIE.‎

‎Mémoires sur l'action mutuelle de deux courans électriques, sur celle qui existe entre un courant électrique et un aimant ou le globe terrestre, et celle de deux aimans l'un sur l'autre. Lus à l'Académie royale des Sciences. (Extrait des ""Annales ... - [FOUNDING ELECTRO-DYNAMICS - OFFPRINT-ISSUE]‎

‎(Paris, 1820). Small 8vo. Contemporary (original?) blank blue paper wrappers. Annulated stamp to title-page, otherwise a nice, clean, and fresh copy. 68 pp. + 5 engraved plates.‎

‎First edition, in the extremely scarce off-print, of the first announcement of Ampère's seminal discoveries on electromagnetism, which laid the foundation for electrodynamics. Ampère first heard of Ørsted's discovery of electromagnetism on the 4th of September, when Arago announced Ørsted's results to the Paris Academy of Sciences. In Ørsted's experiment, a current-carrying wire is held over and under a compass needle - the result being that the needle is positioned at 45 degrees in respect to the wire. Ampére immediately saw that this result made no physical sense and realized that the true nature of the effect could not be observed until the force of terrestrial magnetism was somehow neutralized"" what Ørsted had observed and reported on was the resultant of the force from the wire and that from the earth's magnetic field. Ampère discovered that the compass needle sets at 90 degrees to the current-carrying wire, when the effect of terrestial magnetism is eliminated. He also observed that current-carrying wires which are formed as spirals act as permanent magnets, and this lead him to his theory that electricity in motion produces magnetism and that permanent magnets must contain electrical currents. And thus Ampère laid the foundation of the new field of electrodynamics.""Ampère, professor of mathematics at the Polytechnique, heard of Oersted's discovery and immediately set up a series of experiments to determine the exact relationships of current-flow and magnetism. In a week Ampère presented the first of a series of papers establishing the laws of forces acting between conductors carrying current."" (Dibner). Ampère's seminal results were announced in a series of memoires read before the Paris Academy of Sciences in September and October 1820. These memoires were first published in the September and October issues of Arago's ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique"", and in November Ampère had the scarce seperate printing of his findings published under the title ""Mémoires sur I'action mutuelle de deux courans électriques, sur celle qui existe entre un courant électrique et un aimant ou le globe terrestre, et celle de deux aimans I'un sur I'autre"". It is this publication that is considered ""his first great memoir on electrodynamics"" (DSB).Sparrow: 8" Dibner: 62 Honeyman: 83 Barchas 51 (only the periodical-issue) Wheeler 762 (only the periodical-issue).‎

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‎"AMPÈRE, ANDRÉ-MARIE‎

‎Mémoire sur une nouvelle Expérience électrodynamique, sur son application à la formule qui représente l'action mutuelle de deux élemend de conducteurs voltaïques, et sur de nouvelles conséquences déduites de cette formule (+) Lettre de M. Ampère à M.... - [""ONE OF THE MOST CELEBRATED MEMOIRS IN THE HISTORY OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY""]‎

‎Paris, Crochard, 1825. 8vo. Bound in contemporary half calf with gilt lettering to spine. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 29. Entire volume offered. Very light occassional foxing, otherwise a fine and clean copy with no institutional stamps. Pp. 381-404"" 373-381. [Entire volume: 448 pp. + folded plate].‎

‎First appearance of this famous memoir, in which Ampère presented his collected results on electrodynamics to the French Academy, creating the foundation of 19th century developments in electricity and magnetism. In the words of James Clark Maxwell, ""We can scarcely believe that Ampère really discovered the law of action by means of the experiments which he describes. We are led to suspect, what, indeed, he tells us himself, that he discovered the law by some process which he has not shown us, and that when he had afterwards built up a pefect demonstration he removed all traces of the scaffolding by which he raised it."" The offered memoir was published BEFORE the famous ""Theorie mathématique des phénomènes électro-dynamiques uniquement déduite de L'expérience"", which did not appear until 1827. That 1827-Memoire incorporates, together with a new presentation of Ampère's results from 1820, 1822, 1823, the offered memoir (1825). (Horblit: 100 - Dibner: 62). ""From 1814 until 1820 Ampére did not perform the kind of research that would have made it into the annals of the histrory of science, but on September 11, 1820 when he heard Francois Arago speak about Oersted's work, he got fresh inspiration and started the work that made him famous. Arago related how Oersted had found that a steady electric current influences the orientation of a compass needle. After a weak Ampère had determined experimentally that that two straight, parallel, and current-carrying, wires execute a force on each other. The magnitude of the force is inversely proportional to the distance between the wires and proportional to the strenghts of the current..... During the following years he continued his researches, both experimentally and theoretically. he built an instrument for measuring electricity that later was developed into the galvanometer. Finally in 1825 he presented his collected results to the Academy IN ONE OF THE MOST CELEBRATED MEMOIRS IN THE HISTORY OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY (The paper offered)."" (Citizen's Compendium, p. 2). - Norman No 47. The volumes contain many other notable papers by: Wöhler, Fresnel, Marcet, Berzelius, Felix Savart, De la Rive, Braconnet, Boussingault, Magnus, Poncelet, Vaugelin, Poisson, Gay-Lussac, Faraday, Laplace etc.‎

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‎"AMPÈRE, ANDRÉ-MARIE & MICHAEL FARADAY - DESCRIBING AMPERE'S ROTATION APPARATUS.‎

‎Note sur unappareil à l'aide auquel on peut vérifier toutes les propriétés des conducteurs de l'électricité voltaique, découvertes par M. Ampère. (+) Suite de la Note sur un Appareil à l'aide duquel on peut vérifier toutes les propriétés de conduc... - [ELECTROMAGNETIC ROTATION ESTABLISHED]‎

‎Paris, Crochard, 1821. Contemp. full cloth. Light wear to spine ends. Gilt lettering to spine. In: Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", Tome 18. 448 pp. and 6 folded engraved plates (4 of these belonging to the described papers). Ampère: pp. 88-106 + pp. 313-333 and 4 plates. Faraday: pp. 337-379. Savary: pp. 370-379. The plates depicts experimental arrangements and Ampère's initial Rotation Apparatus. The whole volume present.‎

‎Fisrt edition and first printings of the demonstrations of Ampere's new Equilibrium technique. When Faraday had completed his importent paper on Electro-magnetic motions (the paper offered here in the first French edition) he send it to Ampere.. Ampere invented the Rotation Apparatus in order to repeat Faraday's experiment on the electro-magnetic rotation. He produced an uninterrupted rotation, either of magnetic pole around a wire or of a wire around a magnetic pole. From these experiments originated a new theory of electricity and magnetism. - The third memoir is the First French edition of Faraday's famous paper ""On some New Electro-Magnetical Motions, and on the Theory of Magnetism"" (Quaterly Journal of Science, October 1821), in which is recorded for the first time the conversion of electrical into mechanical energy. It also contains the first notion of the ""Line of Force"". He employed a magnet and a wire with a flowing current, which causd each separately to rotate round the other. He concluded that a current-carrying wire is sorraunded by a circular ""line of force"". Oersted had spoken of the ""electrical conflict"" surrounding the wire and had noted that ""this conflict performs circles"".‎

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‎"AMPÈRE, ANDRÉ-MARIE.‎

‎Note sur l'Action mutuelle d'un Aimant et d'un Conducteur voltaïque.‎

‎(Paris, Crochard, 1828). No wrappers. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 37 (sec. cahier), Titlepage to vol. 37, pp. 113-223. (Entire issue offered). Ampere's paper: pp. 113-139 a. 1 large folded engraved plate.‎

‎First appearance of Ampere's last major paper on magnetism and electricity. As in his most importent paper from 1827, he shows the unification of the electric and the magnetic fields and treats the relations mathematically.‎

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‎"AMPÈRE, ANDRÉ-MARIE - AMPERE'S ROTATION APPARATUS.‎

‎Note sur un appareil à l'aide auquel on peut vérifier toutes les propriétés des conducteurs de l'électricité voltaique, découvertes par M. Ampère. (+) Suite de la Note sur un Appareil à l'aide duquel on peut vérifier toutes les propriétés de condu...‎

‎Paris, Crochard, 1821. Without wrappers. In: Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", Tome 18., Cahier 1 a. 3. Titlepage a. htitle to vol. 18. Pp. (4), 1-112 a. pp. 225-336 a. 2 folded engraved plates. (Entire issues offered).. Ampère's papers: pp. 88-106 + pp. 313-333 The plates depicts experimental arrangements and Ampère's initial Rotation Apparatus.‎

‎Fisrt edition and first printings of the demonstrations of Ampere's new Equilibrium technique. When Faraday had completed his importent paper on Electro-magnetic motions he send it to Ampere.. Ampere invented the Rotation Apparatus in order to repeat Faraday's experiment on the electro-magnetic rotation. He produced an uninterrupted rotation, either of magnetic pole around a wire or of a wire around a magnetic pole. From these experiments originated a new theory of electricity and magnetism. .‎

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‎"AMPERE, ANDRE-MARIE -‎

‎Revue Générale de L'Électricité. Ampere, Andre-Marie 1775-1836.‎

‎Paris, Revue Hebdomadaire, 1922. (Numero Special). 4to. With orig. frontwrapper in cont. hcloth. Back faded. 306 pp, Portrait and many textillustr.‎

‎A memorial volume issued by ""Revue Generalé de L'Electricité"" with many contributors.‎

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‎"AMPÈRE, ANDRÉ-MARIE - FOUNDING ELECTRODYNAMICS.‎

‎Ueber die gegenseitigen Wirkungen, welche auf einander ausüben zwei electrische Ströme, ein electrischer Ström und ein Magnet oder die Erdkugel, und zwei Magnete. Von Ampere... Frei bearbeitet von Gilbert. Erste Hälfte, (vorgelegt der Paris. Akad. den...‎

‎Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1821. 8vo. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine and with gilt lettering. Some scratches to spine. In: ""Annalen der Physik und der Physikalischen Chemie. Hrsg. Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert"", Bd. 7 (= Bd. 67 der Reihe). (8),444 pp., 2 folded tables and 8 engraved plates. Small stamp to verso of titlepages. Ampére's paper: pp. 113-167 a. 225-258 with 4 engraved plates. Internally clean and fine.‎

‎First German versions of Ampére's famous papers, the first announcements of Ampère's discoveries on electromagnetism, being the German version of Ampére's ""Mémoires sur I'action mutuelle de deux courans électriques, sur celle qui existe entre un courant électrique et un aimant ou le globe terrestre, et celle de deux aimans I'un sur I'autre.""Ampère first heard of Ørsted's discovery of electromagnetism on the 4th of September when Arago announced Ørsted's results to the Paris Academy of Sciences. In Ørsted's experiment a current-carrying wire is held over, and under, a compass needle - the result being that the needle is positioned at 45 degrees in respect to the wire. Ampére immediately saw that this result made no physical sense and realized that the true nature of the effect could not be observed until the force of terrestrial magnetism was somehow neutralized" what Ørsted had observed and reported on was the resultant of the force from the wire and that from the earth's magnetic field. Ampère discovered that the compass needle sets at 90 degrees to the current-carrying wire when the effect of terrestial magnetism is eliminated. He also observed that current-carrying wires which are formed as spirals act as permanent magnets, and this lead him to his theory that electricity in motion produces magnetism and that permanent magnets must contain electrical currents. And thus Ampère laid the foundation of the new field of electrodynamics.Ampère announced his theory and experimental results, for the first time, in a series of memoires read before the Paris Academy of Sciences in September and October 1820. These memoires were first published in the September and October issues of Arago's 'Annales de Chimie et de Physique'. In November Ampère had a seperate printing of his findings published under the title 'Mémoires sur I'action mutuelle de deux courans électriques, sur celle qui existe entre un courant électrique et un aimant ou le globe terrestre, et celle de deux aimans I'un sur I'autre.' (Dibner 62, Norman 43). Honeyman 82, Barchas 51, Wheeler 762. (The French versions).The volume contains other importent papers of historical importence, relating to the discovery of electro-magnetism by Oersted in 1820. (Raschig, Bechstein, Georg von Buquoy, Prechtl, Boisgiraud).‎

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‎"FRESNEL, AUGUSTIN ( ARAGO, AMPÉRE, BIOT, FOURIER). - THE FINAL DOWNFALL OF THE CORPUSCULAR THEORY OF LIGHT.‎

‎Mémoire sur la Diffraction de la lumière, où l'on examine particululièrement le phénomène des franges colorées que présentent les ombres des corps éclairés par un point lumineux. - Extrait d'une Lettre de M. Fresnel à M. Arago, sur l'influence de ...‎

‎Paris, Crochard, 1816-25. Bound in 2 fine recent hmorocco. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Redigées par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago"", Tome I, IV, IX, X, XI, XV, XVII, XX, XXI, XXIII, XXVIII and XXIX. Some memoirs with scattered brownspots. All but volume 15 with the orig. titlepages to the volumes. Vol. XV having instead of the titlepage, a sample of the orig. printed wrappers, December issue 1820. Bound at end of volume 2. The memoir, no. 25a below is inserted at the end of volume 2. Some of the memoirs having textillustrations. Some versos of titlepages with stamps.‎

‎First appearances of this groundbreaking series of papers and memoirs in which Fresnel established the scientific basis for the wave theory of light and gave the theoretical framework for explaining, in the context of his theory of the transversal nature of lightwaves, the phenomena of double refraction, refraction, dispersion, polarization, interference, diffraction patterns, diffraction fringes as light spreads around objects, etc. He developed mathematically the hypothesis of the wave nature of light and he demonstrates its conformity with experience. His study of light was a dynamic interplay between theory and observation, between mathematics and experiment. - The offered series also comprises the contributions from Arago and the rapports from The French Academy's committees by Ampère, Biot and Fourier - see below nos. 6,11,14,15,a.nd 18.""From the point of view of method, his investigations extended from the manual operations of the laboratory to the most abstract mathematical analyses. Few physicists since Newton had been so versatile.""(Silliman in ""Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences"", vol. 4, p. 155.).""The wave-thory at this time was still encumbered with difficulties. Diffraction was not satisfactorily explained" for polarization no explanation of any kind was forthcoming the Huygenian construction appeared to require two different luminiferous media within double refracting bodies and the universality of that construction had been impugned by Brewster's discovery of biaxial crystals. The upholders of the emission theory, emboldened by the success of Laplace's theory of double refraction, thought the time ripe for their final triunph and as a step to this, in March 1817 they proposed Diffration as the subject of the Academy's prize for 1818. Their expectation was disappointed" and the successful memoir afforded the first of a series of reverses of which, in the short space of seven years, the corpuscular theory was completely owerthrown. The author was Augustin Fresnel...""(Whittaker ""A History of the Theories of Aether & Electricity"", vol. 1, p.107 ff.).""This concept of transverse waves met with the greatest hostility from the scientists of the day, who could not imagine an extremely fluid and rarified ether which at the same time possessed the mechanical properties of a rigid body. Even Arago admitted that he could not follow the exuberant engineer in his ideas. ButFresnel was convinced that at last he had the key to many mysteries, and with his model of waves he gave a full clarification of the phenomena of polarization. With insuperable precision he explained a long series of extremely complicated experiments, such as those of chromatic polarization that Arago himself had discovered by chance in 1811, and which the followers of Newton could not explain in spite of all their efforts. Following this line Fresnel reached the synthesis which is his masterpiece....we must recall the final interpretation that he gave of the famous phenomenon of partial reflection by transparent surfaces, that simple phenomenon which until then had puzzled Grimaldi, Newton, and Huygens, and which in Malus's experiments had unexpectedly acquired a special importencee as it had been compared to the great mystery of double refraction.""(Ronchi ""The Nature of Light"", p. 255 ff.).Comprising:1. Mémoire sur la Diffraction de la lumière, où l'on examine particululièrement le phénomène des franges colorées que présentent les ombres des corps éclairés par un point lumineux. ""Ann.Chim.P."" Tome 1. 1816. With titlepage to vol. 1. Pp. 239-281 and 1 folded engraved plate.2. Extrait d'une Lettre de M. Fresnel à M. Arago, sur l'influence de la chaleur dans les couleurs développées par la polarisation.Tome 4. 1817. With titlepage to vol. 4. Pp. 298-300.3. Lettre de M. Fresnel à M. Arago, sur l'influence du mouvement terrestres dans quelques phénomènes terrestres dans quelques phénoménes d'optique. Tome 9. 1818. With titlepage to vol. 18. Pp. 57-70.4. Note additionelle à la Lettre de M. Fresnel à M. Arago, insérée dans le dernier Cahier des Annales. Tome 9. 1818. Pp. 286-287.5. FRESNEL & ARAGO. Sur l'Action que le rayons de lumiére polarisés exercent les uns sur les autres. Tome 10. 1819. With titlepage to vol. 10. Pp. 288-305. - Also with ""Extrait d'un ouvrage du P. Grimaldi intitulé: Traité physico-mathérmatique de la lumiere des couleurs et de l'iris"". Pp. 306-312.6. ARAGO. Rapport par M. Arago à l'Academie des Sciences, au nom de la Commission qui avait été chargée d'examiner les Mémoires envoyés au concours pour le prix de la diffraction. Tome 11. 1819. With titlepage to vol. 11. Pp. 5-30.7. Mémoire sur la Diffraction de la Lumiere. (Extrait). (This importent Price-Memoir was only printed in full in 1826). Tome 11. 1819. Pp. 246-296.8. Suite Du Mémoire sur la Diffraction de la Lumière. Tome 11. 1819. Pp. 337-378. + Note sur des Essais ayant pour but de décomposer l'eau avec un aimant. Pp. 219-222.9. Note sur des Essais ayant pour but de décomposer l'eau avec un aimant. Tome 15. 1820. Pp. 219-222. No titlepage to vol. 15.10. Résume d'un Mémoire sur la Reflexion de la lumière. Tome 15. 1820. Pp. 379-386. Tome 15 is here represented with the last issue of the year (Decembre 1820, pp. 337-448) and instead of the titlepage having the orig. printed wrappers (bound at end of the second volume).11. ARAGO & AMPÈRE. Rapport fait à l'Academie des Sciences, le lundi 4 juin 1821, sur un Mémoire de M. Fresnel relatif aux couleurs des lames cristallisées douées de la double réfraction. Tome 17. 1821. Titlepage to vol. 17. Pp. 80-102.12. Note sur le Calcul des teintes que la polarisation développe dans les lames cristallisées. Tome 17. 1821. Pp. 102-111.13. IIe Note sur la Coloration des lames cristallisées. Tome 17. 1821. Pp. (167-)196.14. BIOT. Remarques de M. Biot sur un Rapport lu, le 4 juin 1821, à l'Academie des Sciences, par MM. Arago et Ampere. Tome 17. 1821. Pp. 225-258.15. ARAGO. Examen des Remarques de M. Biot. Tome 17. 1821. Pp. 258-273. 16. Addition à la IIe Note insérée dans le Cahier précédent, par M. Fresnel. Tome 17. 1821. Pp. 312-315.17. Note sur les remarques de M. Biot, publiées dans le Cahier précédent. Tome 17. 1821. Pp. 393-403.18. FOURIER, AMPÈRE ET ARAGO. Rapport fait à l'Academie sur un Mémoire de M. Fresnel, relatif à la double réfraction. Commission: Fourier, Ampère et Arago. Tome 20, 1822. With titlepage to vol. 20. Pp. 337-344.19. Note sur la double réfraction du verre comprimé. Tome 20. 1822. Pp. 376-383.20. Explication de la Réfraction dans le système des ondes. Tome 21, 1822. Titlepage to vol. 21. Pp. 225-241. + LAGRANGE. Sur la Théorie de la lumière d'Huygens. Pp. 241-246.21. Sur l'Ascension des nuages dans l'atmosphère. Tome 21, 1822. Pp. 260-263.22. Réponse de M. Fresnel à la Lettre de M. Poisson insérée dans le tome XXII des Annales, p. 270. Tome 23, 1823. Titlepage to vol. 23. Pp. 32-49.23. Note sur le Phénomène des anneaux colorés. Tome 23, 1823. Pp. 129-134.24. Suite de la Réponse de M.A. Fresnel à la Lettre de M. Poisson. Tome 23, 1823. Pp. 113-122.25. Extrait d'un Mémoire sur la double Réfraction particulière que présente le cristal de roche dans la irection de son axe. Tome 28, 1825. Titlepage to vol. 28. Pp. 147-161. + (25 a) Extrait d'un Mémoire sur la double Réfraction. Tome 28, 1825. Pp. 263-279. (According to Buchwald ""The Rise of the Wave Theory opf Light"" , p. 462, these 2 extracts composes the entire memoire.26. Note sur la Répulsion que des corps échauffés exercent les uns sur les autres à des distances sensibles. (Lue à l'Institut le 13 juin 1825). Tome 29, 1825. Titlepage to vol. 29. Pp. 57-62.27. Extrait d'un Mémoire sur la Loi des modifications imprimées à la lumière polarisée par sa réflexion totale dans l'intérieur des corps transparens. Tome 29, 1825. Pp. 175-187. (This paper was never printed in full).‎

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‎[AMPERE] - VALSON (C.-A.).-‎

‎André-Marie Ampère. 4e édition publiée à l'occasion du centenaire de sa mort.‎

‎Lyon, Vitte, 1936, in 8 broché, 270 pages, non coupé, gravures hors-texte ; couverture illustrée (manque angulaire en pied du plat supérieur).‎

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‎[AMPERE] - LEWANDOWSKI (Maurice).-‎

‎André-Marie Ampère. La science et la foi. Préface de Louis de Launay.‎

‎P., Grasset, in 12 broché, 139 pages ; couverture illustrée.‎

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‎[ampère] - VANDEN BROECK (Jules).-‎

‎La diatomite (Kieselgur). Les diatomées et leurs emplois dans l'industrie. 2e édition.‎

‎P., Sté des silices fossiles de France, 1948, grand in 8° broché, 175pp., gravures.‎

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‎[AMPERE (André-Marie)] - VALSON (C.-A.).-‎

‎La vie et les travaux d'André-Marie Ampère. Nouvelle édition.‎

‎1886 Lyon, Vitte et Perrussel, 1897, in 8° relié demi-veau vert, dos à nerfs orné, IV-403 pages ; portrait en frontispice ; dos éclairci.‎

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‎[AMPERE] - LAUNAY (Louis de).-‎

‎Le grand Ampère d'après des documents inédits. Ouvrage orné de gravures. Troisième édition.‎

‎P., Perrin, 1925, in 8° broché, XV-277 pages ; petite déchirure sans manque à la couverture .‎

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‎[Ampère André-Marie].‎

‎Les Distractions d'André-Marie Ampère.‎

‎Poleymieux (Rhône). Société des Amis d'André-Marie Ampère. Sans date [vers 1950]. Plaquette in-8° agrafée. 16 pages. Une médaille et un portrait hors texte. E.O.‎

‎Bon état.‎

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‎[Gravure d'Ambroise Tardieu] - Portrait de André Marie AMPERE‎

‎Portrait gravé (en buste) de André Marie AMPERE - Mathématicien et Physicien - Né à Lyon en 1775 -‎

‎Authentique Gravure du XIXeme siècle - Format médaillon de 10 x 7,5 cm sur un feuillet de 21 x 14,5 cm - Bon état - piqures -‎

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‎[LAJOUX Ed.]. - DORGELES Rolland.‎

‎Le Cabaret de la belle femme. Lithographies originales de Edmond Lajoux.‎

‎Paris, Guilhot 1947. In-4, (280 x 224); [4], 175, [5], pp., en feuilles, couverture beige imprimée et rempliée, chemise, étui beige à motifs.‎

‎36 lithographies en couleurs dont un frontispice, 12 à pleine page, 12 en-têtes et 11 culs-de-lampe. Un des 820 exemplaires numérotés sur pur fil Johannot. Bel exemplaire. Photos sur demande.‎

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‎[LAJOUX Ed.]. - DORGELES Rolland.‎

‎Le Cabaret de la belle femme. Lithographies originales de Edmond Lajoux.‎

‎Paris, Guilhot 1947. In-4, (280 x 224); [4], 175, [5], pp., en feuilles, couverture beige imprimée et rempliée, chemise, étui beige à motifs. 36 lithographies en couleurs dont un frontispice, 12 à pleine page, 12 en-têtes et 11 culs-de-lampe. Un des 820 exemplaires numérotés sur pur fil Johannot. Bel exemplaire.‎

‎[LYONNAIS] - [AMPERE] - VACHEZ (A.) - VETTARD (Auguste).-‎

‎Histoire de la statue d'Ampère, par A. Vachez, suivi de : A M. Ch. Testar, statuaire lyonnais, le statue d'Ampère, par Auguste Vettard. Extrait de la Revue du Lyonnais.‎

‎plaquette grand in 8° brochée, paginée 73 à 92 ; une planche hots-texte ; cachet-ex-libris.‎

‎...................... Photos sur demande ..........................‎

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‎[Lyon-Revue] Félix DESVERNAY‎

‎LYON-REVUE - Année 1880‎

‎Recueil littéraire, historique et archéologique : 400 pages, format 185 x 275 mm, illustré, broché relié cartonnage dos cuir à nerfs orné, publié en 1980, bon état‎

‎Au sommaire : Le plafond du théâtre Bellecour ; Joseph Guichard, conservateur des musées de Lyon ; Louisa Siefert et son œuvre ; Une visite au Musée Guimet ; Histoires d'artistes lyonnais ; La montagne lyonnaise (I, II et III : le col de la Croix-du-Banc et le Saint Bonnet, le crest des Jumeaux) ; Fourvière : le nouveau sanctuaire ; Jetons des compagnies de Chevaliers-Tireurs de Lyon au XVIIIe siècle ; Les Lyonnais dignes de mémoire ; Un homme d'autrefois : André Ampère ; Un pèlerinage au pays de Brizeux ; Un coin du Forez : Saint Bonnet le Château et ses environs ; L'auteur des peintures des Grandes Heures de la reine Anne de Bretagne ; Lieu précis du martyre de Saint Pothin et de ses compagnons : le plateau des Minimes ; Les romanciers de chez nous : Madame S. Blandy ; Les bonzes : cérémonies religieuses au Japon ; Notice sur la Confrérie des Pénitents de Notre-Dame du Confalon‎

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Lettre de France, L'Art de Vivre à la Française
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‎[OZANAM Frédéric]. Labelle Eugène, Goyau Georges, Lacordaire, Caro E.‎

‎Le Centenaire de Frédéric Ozanam‎

‎3 pages (texte sur 3 colonnes) dans "La Revue Française Politique et Littéraire" du 27 avril 1913. In-4° agrafé. Lettre inédite de Frédéric Ozanam en fac-similé.‎

‎Labelle Eugène : "Ozanam et les pauvres" ; Goyau Georges : "Ozanam chez Ampère" ; Lacordaire : "Ozanam et Lacordaire" ; Caro E. : "Ozanam, professeur et écrivain". Très bon état.‎

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Librairie du Scalaire
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‎[Revue]. [Lyon]. [COMBET-DESCOMBES Pierre].‎

‎LES LECTURES. N° 5. "Revue historique, littéraire et artistique du Lyonnais". Directeur : Marius Audin.‎

‎N° 5. Novembre 1918. In-8° agrafé d'une cinquantaine de pages. Rare. Propre.‎

‎Raoul Stoupan, Léon Vallas, L. Chiselle ("Les épreuves sentimentales d'André-Marie Ampère"), L. Fougerat... Illustrations d'Etienne Morillon et Pierre Combet-Descombes. Ornements typographiques et bandeaux de Pierre Combet-Descombes.‎

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‎Adam Ferguson Piquet Lycee Ampere‎

‎Histoire Des Progrès Et De La Chûte De La République Romaine. French Edition‎

‎Nabu Press 2012-04-07. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback‎

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‎Agassi, Joseph‎

‎La Filosofia dell'uomo Libero Verso una Storiografia della Scienza‎

‎Mm 135x215 Collana "Metodologia delle scienze e di filosfofia del linguaggio" n.21, diretta da Dario Antiseri. Brossura editoriale, con alette, di pagine 186. Etichetta di biblioteca dismessa alla prima carta. Volume in buone condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.‎

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‎AMPERE André-Marie et AMPERE Jean-Jacques‎

‎"Correspondance et souvenirs de 1805 à 1864 (2 volumes); tomes 1 et 2."‎

‎Paris, J. Hetzel, Editeur, 1875. 11 x 18, 2 volumes, 508 + 461 pages, reliure dos/coins toilés, bon état.‎

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‎Ampère‎

‎André-Marie et Jean-Jacques Ampère 2 Volumes‎

‎1875 Hetzel et Cie. 1875‎

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‎AMPÈRE (André-Marie)‎

‎André-Marie et Jean-Jacques Ampère. Correspondance et souvenirs (de 1805 à 1864). Recueillis par Mme H. [Chevreux]‎

‎Paris, Hetzel, 1875 2 vol. in-12, 508 pp. et 461 pp., broché. Rousseurs.‎

‎Tulard, 20. "Dans l'édition de la correspondance de 1805 à 1864 figure le journal de Bredin, ami d'Ampère, qui donne des détails sur le mariage du savant, son séjour à Lyon, son entrée à l'Institut en 1814". LIVRE NON DISPONIBLE À PARIS, VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT‎

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‎AMPERE ; GAY-LUSSAC ; ARAGO ; FRESNEL ; BIOT ; BERZELIUS ; ROBIQUET ; Collectif‎

‎Annales de Chimie et de Physique. 1821 - Volume 2 : Tome Dix-Septième [ Tome 17 - Tome XVII ] : Rapport fait à l'Académie des Sciences par M. Arago, le lundi 4 juin 1821, sur un Mémoire de M. Fresnel relatif aux couleurs des lames cristallisées douées de la double réfraction - Notes sur le calcul des teintes que la polarisation développe dans les lames cristallines (Fresnel) ; IIe Note (Fresnel) ; Remarques de M. Biot sur un Rapport lu, le 4 juin 1821, à l'Académie des Sciences, par Mm. Arago et Ampère ; Examen des remarques de M. Biot (Ampère) ; Sur la manière d'analyser les mines de nickel, et sur une nouvelle combinaison du nickel avec l'arsenic et le soufre (Berzelius) ; Note sur le sulfate de Quinine (Robiquet) ; Analyse comparée des excrémens d'un rossignol du coeur d'un boeuf dont il a été nourri (Braconnot) ; Sur la pierre météorique qui est tombée dans le département de l'Ardèche, le 15 juin 1821 ; etc...‎

‎1 vol. in-8 cartonnage marbré de l'époque, Chez Crochard, Paris, 1821, 448 pp. avec un tableau dépliant et une planche dépliante. Contient notamment : Rapport fait à l'Académie des Sciences par M. Arago, le lundi 4 juin 1821, sur un Mémoire de M. Fresnel relatif aux couleurs des lames cristallisées douées de la double réfraction - Notes sur le calcul des teintes que la polarisation développe dans les lames cristallines (Fresnel) ; IIe Note (Fresnel) ; Remarques de M. Biot sur un Rapport lu, le 4 juin 1821, à l'Académie des Sciences, par Mm. Arago et Ampère ; Examen des remarques de M. Biot (Ampère) ; Sur la manière d'analyser les mines de nickel, et sur une nouvelle combinaison du nickel avec l'arsenic et le soufre (Berzelius) ; Note sur le sulfate de Quinine (Robiquet) ; Analyse comparée des excrémens d'un rossignol du coeur d'un boeuf dont il a été nourri (Braconnot) ; Sur la pierre météorique qui est tombée dans le département de l'Ardèche, le 15 juin 1821 ; etc...‎

‎Rare exemplaire du tome 17 des "Annales de Chimie et de Physique". Etat très satisfaisant (cartonnage lég. frotté avec petit accroc en coiffe sup. et notamment à un mors en coiffe sup.)‎

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‎Ampere 82‎

‎Applications de l'électricité dans les procédés industriels‎

‎Editions Lavoisier (Coll. "Technique & Documentation") 1986 in-4. 1986. cartonné. Fort In-4 (304x218 mm). Cartonnage toilé bleu. Avec de nombreuses figures en noir. Recueil d'études et de projets préparés pour l'ingénierie par Ampère 82 et rassemblés par Robert Froehlich. Cartonnage en très bon état avec le coin supérieur du 1er plat légèrement heurté. Intérieur propre. Poids : 2670 gr‎

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‎AMPERE J. J.‎

‎BALLANCHE‎

‎A. René et Cie, Paris. 1848. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 250 pages. Auteur, titre et filets dorés sur le dos. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Plats légèrement frottés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 928-Ecrivains‎

‎Biographie. Pierre-Simon Ballanche, 1776-1847. Classification Dewey : 928-Ecrivains‎

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‎AMPÈRE (Jean-Jacques)‎

‎Ballanche‎

‎Paris, A. rené et Cie, 1849. In-8, 250 pp., demi-basane maroquinée rouge, plats de percaline chagrinée rouge, dos lisse orné de filets à froid et dorés, couverture conservée (épidermures, frottements, petites taches, charnières ouvertes mais reliure solide, quelques annotations, petites rousseurs).‎

‎Second édition, peu commune, de cet essai sur la vie et l'oeuvre de Pierre Simon Ballanches, philosophe lyonnais qui vécut son adolescence durant la Révolution française, ce qui devait le marquer pour longtemps. Royaliste et catholique, il fut le correspondant et l'ami de Chateaubriand, Sainte-Beuve ou encore madame Récamier. Le philosophe fut également l'intime de Jean-Jacques Ampère, qu'il considérait comme son fils. Ex-libris bibliothèque F. Renard. Voir photographie(s) / See picture(s) * Membre du SLAM et de la LILA / ILAB Member. La librairie est ouverte du lundi au vendredi de 14h à 19h. Merci de nous prévenir avant de passer,certains de nos livres étant entreposés dans une réserve.‎

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‎AMPERE, Jean-Jacques.‎

‎Christian ou l'année romaine. Oeuvre posthume.‎

‎Paris, Imprimerie Quantin 1887, 235x150mm, 294pages, broché. Dos fendus et déchiré. A faire relier. Edition originale sur papier vergé, numérotée n.° 53 / 200.‎

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‎AMPERE (André-Marie)‎

‎Corresponance et souvenirs (de 1793 à 1805). Recueillis par Madame H.C. Septième édition.‎

‎Paris, J. Hetzel et Cie, s.d. In-12 reliure 1/2 basane gold, dos à 5 nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, pièce d'auteur rouge, pièce de titre verte, tranches peignées, VI-368 pp. (rousseurs).‎

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‎AMPÈRE André-Marie et Jean-Jacques.‎

‎Correspondance et souvenirs (de 1805 à 1864) recueillis par Mme H. C.‎

‎Paris, Hetzel, 1875. 2 volumes in-12 (174 x 115 mm), 2 ff. n. ch., 500 pp. chiffrées 508 (manquent les pp. 117-124); 2 ff. n. ch., 461 pp., 1 f. n. ch. Demi-basane verte, dos lisses à faux nerfs dorés, auteur et tomaison en doré, reliure frottée, une coiffe élimée, quelques mouillures et rousseurs, des cahiers déchaussés au tome II (reliure de l’époque).‎

‎Une riche correspondance personnelle. Cet ouvrage, ici en deuxième édition, recueille la correspondance du célèbre physicien André-Marie Ampère (1775-1836), fondateur de l’électrodynamique et esprit curieux par-dessus tout, et celle de son fils Jean-Jacques Ampère (1800-1864), historien spécialiste du Moyen Âge et fondateur de la littérature comparée. Outre les lettres échangées entre les deux hommes, on trouve celles envoyées ou reçues par les proches de la famille Ampère, plus ou moins illustres: Claude-Julien Bredin, Mme de Récamier, Sainte-Beuve, Pierre-Simon Ballanche, Chateaubriand, Alexis de Tocqueville, la vicomtesse de Noailles, etc. Table des matières à la fin de chaque volume, avec le sujet de chaque lettre. Exemplaire annoté de la famille de Tocqueville. Jean-Jacques Ampère était un intime d’Alexis de Tocqueville, qui lui écrivait à la veille de son départ en Égypte, le 2 décembre 1844: «N’êtes-vous pas un peu de la famille? Vous êtes du moins de cette famille intellectuelle et morale qui a pour lien les sentiments et les idées. En ce sens, je vous tiens pour un de mes parents les plus proches» (tome II, page 135). Notre exemplaire porte l’ex-libris armorié de Tocqueville au premier volume ainsi que plusieurs annotations au crayon: un relevé des lettres d’Alexis de Tocqueville avec des remarques en anglais sur les derniers feuillets, quelques corrections sur ces lettres, quelques passages soulignés… Relevons également ce «hum!» malicieux glissé en marge d’une lettre où Jean-Jacques Ampère jure à Madame de Récamier: «Vous avez beau dire, il n’y a que vous!» (tome I, page 239). Ex-libris manuscrit «B. Pochet de Tinan» aux faux-titres, sans doute Berthe Pochet de Tinan (1840-1903). Amie de Gounod et de Saint-Saëns, elle tenait un salon musical à Paris et dans sa maison du Havre. Intéressant exemplaire.‎

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Librairie Pierre-Adrien Yvinec
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‎AMPERE ANDRE-MARIE & JEAN-JACQUES‎

‎CORRESPONDANCE ET SOUVENIRS (DE 1805 à 1864)‎

‎J. Hetzel et Cie, Paris. 1875. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos fané, Rousseurs. 508 pages pour le tome I et 461 pages pour le tome II. Papiers muets encollés sur les dos, les consolidant. Etiquettes de code sur les couvertures. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Traces de colle sur les dos. Quelques fortes rousseurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 846-Lettres, correspondance littéraire‎

‎3e édition. Recueillis par Madame H.C. Classification Dewey : 846-Lettres, correspondance littéraire‎

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‎AMPERE ANDRE-MARI‎

‎CORRESPONDANCE ET SOUVENIRS (DE 1793 à 1805)‎

‎J. Hetzel et Cie, Paris. 1875. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos fané, Rousseurs. 368 pages. Papier muet encollé sur le dos, le consolidant. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Traces de colle sur la couverture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 846-Lettres, correspondance littéraire‎

‎6e édition. Recueillis par Madame H.C. Classification Dewey : 846-Lettres, correspondance littéraire‎

Bookseller reference : RO40250387

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