BERTHELOT. CHEVREUL. DUMAS. BOUSSINGAULT. REGNAUD. WURTZ.
ANNALES DE CHIMIE ET DE PHYSIQUE.
Cinquième série.-tome 1er, Paris, Masson, 1874 ; in-8 (21 x 14) demi-veau vert, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, 4 planches dépliantes, 576 pages.
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Berthier G et al
Georges Henry Wagniere
Springer-Verlag 1976. This book has soft covers.Ex-libraryWith usual stamps and markingsIn fair condition suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item300grams ISBN:0387078657 Springer-Verlag paperback
Referencia librero : 3015505 ISBN : 0387078657 9780387078656
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Berthier (René)
Contribution à l'étude de la cuisson du pin maritime en présence de monosulfure et de polysulfures de sodium (envoi de l'auteur)
Imprimerie Delmas à Bordeaux Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1951 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur crème grand In-8 1 vol. - 198 pages
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BERTHIER / BYK / STEYAERT / VANDERSTOCK.
SCIENCES PHYSIQUES - LEP CHIMIE.
HACHETTE TECHNIQUE. 1981. In-4. Cartonné. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 142 pages illustrées de nombreuses figures et photos en noir et blanc - 1er plat illustré d'une photo en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Referencia librero : R320017293 ISBN : 2010078411
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BERTHIER / BYK / STEYAERT / VANDERSTOCK.
SCIENCES PHYSIQUES - LEP ELECTRICITE.
HACHETTE TECHNIQUE. 1981. In-4. Cartonné. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 160 pages illustrées de nombreuses figures et photos en noir et blanc - 1er plat illustré d'une photo en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Referencia librero : R320017294 ISBN : 2010078438
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Bertho A.
Laboratory Methods of Biochemistry
Macmillan 1938. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Macmillan hardcover
Referencia librero : 6683608
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Berthollet M; Hamilton William tr.
Elements of Dyeing. 2 volume set
London: J. Johnson St. Paul's Church-Yard. G : in Good condition. Cover rubbed. Minor staining on top edge of volume one with no text impact. 1791. First Edition in English. Brown hardback leather cover. 220mm x 130mm 9" x 5". xxxvii 302pp; v 384pp. Fold out engraved plate. Translated from the French. . J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard hardcover
Referencia librero : e8263
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BERTHOLLET Vlaude Louis
Elements of the Art of Dyeing; With a Description of the Art of Bleaching by Oxymuriatic Acid .translated from the French with notes and engravings illustrative and supplementary by Andrew Ure
London: Thomas Tegg 1824. 2nd Edition. Hardcover. Good. 2nd Edition. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7� - 9�" tall. 2 vols. 8vo. xxviii 408 pp.; vii 453 pp. 9 engraved plates some folding. Contemporary half cloth. - Lawrie 55. Ron Bib. Tinctoria 101. Manning 10; Duveen p.74 for 1st - Second Edition "Although the pigments Berthollet considers were for the dyeing industry some were also used for paining. Originally published in Paris in 1791 the first edition is listed as no. 9 in Edelstein's "Thirteen key books in the history of dyeing and bleaching" Historical notes on the history of the wet processing industry 1972 p. 85 where he calls this "the first modern book on dyeing and the first general theory of its principles." This is the second English edition translated from the second French edition of 1804 by Andrew Ure. There was a previous English translation by William Hamilton in London in 1791. This is the first edition of the Ure translation. Thomas Tegg hardcover
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BERTHOLLET Claude Louis
Essai de Statique Chimique
Paris: Didot 1803. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 1st Edition. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7� - 9�" tall. 8vo 203x123 mm. 2 volumes viii 543 pp.; 555 1 pp. including half titles. Old library stamps to half titles. Contemporary half leather over marbled boards spine gilt hinges repaired some browning and spotting to pages marbled endpapers. ---- Norman 221 - FIRST EDITION. Trained as a physician the French chemist Berthollet attempted to provide a proper basis for chemistry so that its experimental results could be viewed in the light of theoretical first principles. In his attempt to provide chemistry with an adequate theoretical foundation Berthollet recognized the importance of the theory of affinity. According to the Essai there were two main types of force in nature: gravitation which accounted for astronomical phenomena and chemical affinity. He proved that Chemical affinity was relative varying with the physical conditions accompanying a chemical experiment: quantity temperature solubility pressure and physical state. Berthollet 'introduced the highly important concept of 'chemical mass'-relative affinity combined with the mass of reactants in a chemical combination-to give the total force with which a given quantity of a substance reacted with another' Norman. Didot hardcover
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BERTHOLLET CLAUDE LOUIS. PREPARING THE WAY FOR THE ATOMIC THEORY IN CHEMISTRY.
Recherches sur les lois de l'affinit�. Suite des Recherches. Suite des Recherches. Suite des Recherches. Suite des recherches. 5 Parts.
Paris Chez Fuchs An IX1801. Boundin 3 contemp. hcalf. Gilt spuines. Light wear along edges. In: "Annales de Chimie ou Recueil de M�moires concernant la Chemie" Tome 36 37 and 38. Entire volumes offered. 336;3302;3342 pp. and 5 engraved plates. Berthollet's paper: pp. 302-317 pp. 151-181 221-252 pp. 3-29 113-134. � Together with the memoir printed at the same time in "M�moires de l'Institut." this is the first appearance of B's groundbreaking work on the nature of chemical affinity and the fact that many factors influence chemical reactions comparing chemical affinity to the force of gravity. The paper was at the end of the year published separately.<br>The theory set forth here "led directly to Prout's investigations which yielded a knowledge of definite chemical proportions and thus played a very importent part in preparing the way for the development of the Atomic Theory on which the whole modern chemistry is based."Duveen p. 75.<br><br>"Berthollet read a memoir on the general theory of affinities while he was still in Egypt. This was the starting point of his complete new system of chemistry first briefly sketched in Recherches sur les lois de l�affinit� 1801 and later developed into the comprehensive two volume Essai de statique chimique. Here he attempted to provide a proper basis for chemistry so that its experimental results could be viewed in the light of theoretical first principles. Berthollet developed a theory and a model adequate for the understanding and the interpretation of the rapidly growing body of chemical knowledge in his time. He was aware that the positive work of constructing a new theory had yet to be performed after the shock of Lavoisier�s criticism of the old chemistry.DSB.<br><br>Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1801 C. unknown
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Berthollet Claude Louis
Researches Into the Laws of Chemical Affinity
New York:: Da Capo Press 1966. 5" wide by 7.5" tall. A bright square tight copy. Sharp corners. Inner hinges are perfect. Stamped "WITHDRAWN" on the rear endpaper. Text is clean and unmarked. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. Translated from the French by M. Farrell M.D. From this edition's New Introduction by Dr. Jack Bulloff Ohio Academy of Science: "It was about 1910 that Kurnakov distinguished between the usually molecular materials that obeyed the law of definite proportions -- the 'daltonides' or the 'stoichiometric' chemical compounds -- and the nonstoichiometric solid-state materials undescribable in terms of the Daltonian concepts of atoms. Kurnakov called these variable composition materials 'Berthollides.' For before the ideas of Dalton 1766-1844 began a century's dominance of chemical thought they had been challenged by ideas espoused by Claude-Louis Berthollet 1748-1822." Bound in the original brown boards with an imitation leather spine lettered in shiny gold. . Reprint of 1809 first New Introduction. Hard Cover. Near Fine EX-LIBRARY./No jacket. xi iv 212pp. Da Capo Press Hardcover
Referencia librero : 006603
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BERTHOLLET ( Claude-Louis )
ÉLÉMENTS DE L'ART DE LA TEINTURE. Tome premier
Paris Chez Firmin Didot, Libraire 1791 in 8 (21,5x13,5) 1 volume broché, couverture muette d'attente ancienne, dos renforcée, (page de faux-titre, page de titre) VIII, L et 336 pages, rousseurs éparses, non rogné, Claude-Louis Berthollet, 1748-1822, chimiste français. Edition originale. Tome 1 seul. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Referencia librero : 40644
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BERTHOLLET (Claude Louis)
Recherches sur les Lois de l'Affinité.
1801 In-8, broché, couverture de papier rose d'origine, (2) f., 105 p. Paris, Baudouin, an IX [1801].
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BERTHOLLET (Claude Louis)
Recherches sur les Lois de l'Affinité.
In-8, broché, couverture de papier rose d'origine, (2) f., 105 p. Edition originale de cet important essai que Berthollet composa à son retour de l'expédition d'Égypte sur les bases d’une conférence donnée à l’Institut du Caire. Pour la première fois, il expose "les notions d'équilibre chimique et d'action de masse (…): les règles dites "de Berthollet", première contribution sérieuse au problème de la prévision des réactions chimiques" (Michelle Goupil-Sadoun, in "Encyclopaedia Universalis"). Le contenu de cet ouvrage fournira la matière aux deux volumes de l’’Essai de Statique Chimique’ publié en 1803. (Cole, 130. DSB, II, 73-82. Partington, III, 496-516 et IV, 576). Très bon exemplaire, très frais, entièrement non rogné, sous sa couverture d'origine, tel que paru.
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BERTHON (Robert).-
Représentation des équilibres de solubilités et utilisation des diagrammes.
P., Gauthier-Villars, 1962, grand in 8°, cartonnage illustré de l'éditeur, 271 pages.
Referencia librero : 68239
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Berthoud (A.)
Précis de chimie physique
Gauthier-Villars, 1939 16,5 x 25, 498 pp., 133 figures, broché, Etat moyen - nombreux soulignages crayon bleu
Referencia librero : 50618
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BERTHOUD (A.).
Précis de chimie physique.
Gauthier-Villars, 1939, in-8°, 498 pp, reliure demi-toile époque, couv. conservée, dos uniformément passé
Referencia librero : 18882
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Berthoud (Alfred)
Précis de chimie physique
Gauthier-Villars Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1939 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur grand In-8 1 vol. - 504 pages
Referencia librero : 69936
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BERTHOUD Henry
Les petites chroniques de la science. Septième année. Année 1867.
Broché. 428 pages.
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BERTHOUD, A.
Précis de Chimie Physique. Nouveau Tirage.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars 1945, 250x165mm, VI- 498pages, broché. Cachet de possesseur sur la couverture.
Referencia librero : 24362
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BERTHOUD, Alfred (1874-1939).
La Constitution des Atomes.
Paris, Payot, 1925. 8vo.; 156 pp., 2 hs. Encuadernación moderna en media tela.
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BERTHOUD, Samuel-Henry
Les petites chroniques de la science. Cinquième année
1866 Editions Garnier Frères, Libraires-Editeurs, Paris - 1866 - In-12, broché - 488 pages
Referencia librero : 112863
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Bertil Aronsson
Borides Silicides And Phosphides
Methuen & Co 1965. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. With usual stamps and markings In good all round condition. Dust Jacket in good condition. Methuen & Co hardcover
Referencia librero : 7550062
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Bertini I et al
Advances in Solution Chemistry
Plenum Press 1981. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. With usual stamps and markings In good all round condition. Dust Jacket in fair condition. Plenum Press hardcover
Referencia librero : 5654741 ISBN : 0306406381 9780306406386
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Bertini I. Gray HB. Stiefel EI. & Valentine JS. H. B. E. I. J. S.
Biological Inorganic Chemistry: structure and reactivity
University Science Books 2006. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1900grams ISBN:9781891389436 University Science Books hardcover
Referencia librero : 7981886 ISBN : 1891389432 9781891389436
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Bertini I. Gray HB. Stiefel EI. & Valentine JS. H. B. E. I. J. S.
Biological Inorganic Chemistry: structure and reactivity
University Science Books 2006. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1900grams ISBN:9781891389436 University Science Books hardcover
Referencia librero : 7981887 ISBN : 1891389432 9781891389436
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Bertolini, Alberto M.
Gerontologic Metabolism
Translated from the Italian edition of 1962 by Victor de Sebata. Minor wear to red cloth boards, and to dust jacket behind plastic cover. Usual library markings: label on spine; remains of return slip on FEP; ink stamps on edges of page block, endpapers, indicia. Contents otherwise clean and sound throughout. Used
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Bertrand Edouard
La conduite du rucher
Librairie payot in8. Sans date. Relié.
Referencia librero : 100113429
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BERZELIUS JONS JACOB. ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTENT WORKS IN THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY THE FRENCH VERSION.
Essais sur les proportions d�termin�es dans lesquelles se trouvent r�unis les �l�mens de la nature inorganiques. Suite des experiences sur les proportions d�termin�es d'apr�s lesquelles les �l�mens de la nature inorganique s'unissent. In all 12 Suites Exposition g�n�rale des r�sultats de mes experiences sur les proportions d�termin�es de la naturwe inorganique. Traduit du su�dois.
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
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BERZELIUS JONS JACOB. THE INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE OF CHEMISTRY INTRODUCED.
Experiments on the Nature of Azote of Hydrogen and of Ammonia and upon the Degrees of Oxidation of which Azote is susceptible.
London Robert Baldwin 1813. 8vo. Contemp. hcalf. Marbled boards. Spine lacks and boards loose. In: "Annals of Philosophy; or Magazine of Chemistry Mineralogy Mechanics. By Thomas Thomson". Vol. II. - VIII480 pp. a. 7 plates. Entire volume offered. Berzelius' paper: pp. 276-284 357-368. Some browning and brownspots to plates. � First printing of this milestone papers in the history of chemistry where Berzelius introduced his famous chemical symbolism the offered paper is the first on the subject - Leicester & Klickstein calls it the "Preliminary note 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 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><br>Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1813 C. - Leicester & Klickstein "A Source Book in Chemistry" p. 258 ff. - Holmberg 1813:28 a. hardcover
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BERZELIUS JONS JACOB. THE INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE OF CHEMISTRY INTRODUCED.
Experiments on the Nature of Azote of Hydrogen and of Ammonia and upon the Degrees of Oxidation of which Azote is susceptible. Essay on the Cause of Chemical Proportions and on some Circumstances relating to them: together with a short and easy Method of Expressing them.
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
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BERZELIUS JONS JACOB. ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTENT WORKS IN THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY GERMAN VERSION.
Versuch die bestimmten und einfachen Verh�ltnisse anzufinden nach welchen die Bestandtheile der unorganischen Natur mit einander verbunden sind. Erste H�lfte. Zweite H�lfte. Erste Fortsetzung des Versuchs die bestimmten. Zweite Fortsetzung des Versuchs. Dritte Fortsetzung des Versuchs.5 Papers.
Halle Rengerschen Buchhandlung 1811 1811 1812. Without wrappers as published in "Annalen der Physik. Herausgegeben von Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert" Bd. 37 Drittes u. Viertes St�ck Bd. 38 Sechtes St�ck Bd. 40 Zweites u. Drittes St�ck. The entire issues offered 5 issues. With titlepage to vol. 37 38 a. 40. Pp. 233-480 a. 3 engraved plates. pp. 121-236 a. 2 engraved plates. pp. 117-348 a. 1 engraved plate. Berzelius's papers: pp. 249-337 a. 415-472.- Pp. 161-226. - Pp. 162-208 a. 235-330. � 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 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.<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
Referencia librero : 43628
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BERZELIUS (J.)
Rapport annuel sur les progrès de la chimie. 2e année.
In-8, 280-VIIIp. Rapport présenté le 31 mars 1841 à l'Académie Royale des Sciences de Stockolm. Traduit du suédois par Ph. Plantamour. Rousseurs. Tampon de bibliothèque et de possesseur sur page de garde.
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BERZELIUS (J.)
Rapport annuel sur les progrès de la chimie. 3e année.
In-8, XV-336p. Rapport présenté le 31 mars 1842 à l'Académie Royale des Sciences de Stockolm. Traduit du suédois par Ph. Plantamour. Rousseurs. Tampon de bibliothèque et de possesseur sur page de garde.
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BERZELIUS (J.)
Rapport annuel sur les progrès de la chimie. 4e année.
In-8, XVI-399p. Rapport présenté le 31 mars 1843 à l'Académie Royale des Sciences de Stockolm. Traduit du suédois par Ph. Plantamour. Rousseurs. Tampon de bibliothèque et de possesseur sur page de garde.
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BERZELIUS (J.)
Rapport annuel sur les progrès de la chimie. 5e année.
In-8, XII-402p. Rapport présenté le 31 mars 1844 à l'Académie Royale des Sciences de Stockolm. Traduit du suédois par Ph. Plantamour. Rousseurs. Tampon de bibliothèque et de possesseur sur page de garde.
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BERZELIUS (J.)
Rapport annuel sur les progrès de la chimie. 6e année.
In-8, XIX-532p. Rapport présenté le 31 mars 1845 à l'Académie Royale des Sciences de Stockolm. Traduit du suédois par Ph. Plantamour. Rousseurs. Tampon de bibliothèque et de possesseur sur page de garde.
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Berzelius (Jons-Jacob)
Théorie des proportions chimiques et table synoptique des poids atomiques des corps simples, et de leurs combinaisons les plus importantes (2eme édition, revue, corrigée et augmentée, 1835)
Firmin Didot Frères, Libraires-Editeurs et J.-B. Baillière à Paris, M.DCC.XXXV Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1835 Book condition, Etat : Bon relié, demi-basane vert à 4 faux-nerfs, dos entièrement ornés dont les caissons, titre doré, tome 9 In-8 1 vol. - 477 pages
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BERZELIUS Jons Jakob
Elémens de minéralogie appliquée aux sciences chimiques ouvrage basé sur la méthode de M. Berzélius contenant l'Histoire naturelle et métallurgique des substances minérales, leurs applications à la pharmacie, à la médecine et à l'économie domestique.
Paris, Thomine, 1837 13 x 20, 1058 pp., 7 planches en couleurs, demi-relire dos/cuir, état moyen (rousseurs, 1 étiquette papier sur le 1er plat, cachets de la bibliothèque du collège jésuite Saint Stanislas à Mons)
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BERZELIUS, J. und F. WÖHLER.
Briefwechsel zwischen J. Berzelius und F. Wöhler. Im Auftrage der Königl. Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen. Mit einem Kommentar von J. von Braun. Herausgegeben von O. Wallach. 2 Bde.
Leipzig, Wilhelm Engelmann, 1901. Lex8vo. 2 contemp. hcalf. Spines gilt with gilt lettering. 2 engraved portraits as frontispieces (Berzelius a. Wöhler). XXII,718(2),744 pp. Textillustrations. Internally clean and fine.
Referencia librero : 52856
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BERZELIUS, J. und F. WÖHLER.
Briefwechsel zwischen J. Berzelius und F. Wöhler. Im Auftrage der Königl. Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen. Mit einem Kommentar von J. von Braun. Herausgegeben von O. Wallach. 2 Bde.
Leipzig, Wilhelm Engelmann, 1901. Lex8vo. 2 contemp. hcalf. Spines gilt with gilt lettering. 2 engraved portraits as frontispieces (Berzelius a. Wöhler). XXII,718 (2),744 pp. Textillustrations. Internally clean and fine.
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Berzelius, J.J
Des Changemens dans la système de Minéralogie chimique, qui doivent nécessairement résulter de la proprieté qur possèdent les corps isomorphes, de se remplacer mutuellement en proportions indéfinies.
Paris, Crochard, 1826. In: Annales de chimie et de physique (Gay-Lussac et Arago) Bd. 31, S. 5-36. Hldr. d. Zt. m. Rsch. OU. eingeb. Rücken angeplatzt u. m. Fehlst.. Einbd. berieben. Exlibris a. Innendeckel. Vorsätze leimschattig. Gebräunt u. etwas braunfl. St. a. u. verso Tit.
Referencia librero : 249532
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Berzelius, J.J
Lehrbuch der Chemie. Band 1-3. 5. umgearb. Original-Auflage.
Dresden/Leipzig, Arnold 1843 / 1845. Mit 2 Kupfertaf. u. 19 Textholzschnitt. XVIII, 889 S.; Mit 1 Taf. m. Abb. VI, 801 S.; Mit Atomgewichts-Tab. VIII, 1231 S., 31 S. Leinenbde. d. Zeit m. Rück.vergold. 21x13 cm.
Referencia librero : 10409
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Berzelius, J.J
Lehrbuch der Chemie. Dt. v. F. Wöhler. Mischaufl. 10 Bde. in 13.
Dresden (u. Leipzig), Arnold, 1825-1841. M. 9 (st. 10) Kpfr.-Taf. u. 25 Textholzschn. Versch. geb. (Pp. u. Hldr. d. Zt.). Einbde. berieben u. bestoßen. Teils m. Rsign. 1 Rücken beschäd. m. Fehlst. Gebräunt, teils braunfl. In Bd. 4/2 fehlt die Tafel.
Referencia librero : 627023
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Berzelius, J.J
Lehrbuch der Chemie. In vollständigem Auszuge, mit Zusätzen u. Nachträgen aller neueren Entdeckungen u. Erfindungen zu Vorlesungen u. zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker, Fabrikanten, Kameralisten, Landwirthe, Gewerbetreibende etc. bearb. v. H.F. Eisenbach u. E.A. Hering. Bd. 2-3 (v. 3).
Stuttgart, Metzler, 1832-33. Hldr. Rücken etwas angerissen. Einbd. teils berieben. Vors. m. leimsc hatt. Ecken. Teils m. St. u. Sign. a. Einbd., Vors. bzw. Tit. Teils etwas stockfl. M. Rotschnitt.
Referencia librero : 168939
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BERZELIUS, J.J.
Lehrbuch der Chemie. Aus der schwedischen handschrift des Verfassers übers. von F. Woehler. Dritte (u. Vierte) Umgearb. Original-Auflage (Binde 1-7:3 Aufl., 8-10:4 AUfl.). 10 Bde.
Lpz., 1833-41. 10,cont.hcalf. Backs rubbed,and back loose on 4 vols. With 12 fold.engr.plts.,showing chemical apparatus.
Referencia librero : 2747
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BERZELIUS, J.J.
Lehrbuch der Chemie. Aus der schwedischen handschrift des Verfassers übers. von F. Woehler. Dritte (u. Vierte) Umgearb. Original-Auflage (Binde 1-7:3 Aufl., 8-10:4 AUfl.). 10 Bde.
Lpz., 1833-41. 10,cont.hcalf. Backs rubbed,and back loose on 4 vols. With 12 fold.engr.plts.,showing chemical apparatus.
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BERZELIUS, J.J.
Traité de Chimie. Traduit par A. Jourdan, sur des Manuscrites inédits de L'Auteur et sur la derniere Édition Allemande. Tome 1-3 and 5-8 (of 8).
Paris, Didot Freres, 1829-33. 8vo. Bound in 7 cont. hcalf. Richly gilt backs. Light rubbing to backs. Occasionnaly light browning. With 14 folded engraved plates.
Referencia librero : 25174
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BERZELIUS, J.J.
Traité de Chimie. Traduit par A. Jourdan, sur des Manuscrites inédits de L'Auteur et sur la derniere Édition Allemande. Tome 1-3 and 5-8 (of 8).
Paris, Didot Freres, 1829-33. 8vo. Bound in 7 cont. hcalf. Richly gilt backs. Light rubbing to backs. Occasionnaly light browning. With 14 folded engraved plates.
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Berzelius, J[öns] J[akob]
Lehrbuch der Chemie. Aus der schwedischen Handschrift des Verfassers übersetzt von F. Woehler. 4. verbess. Original-Aufl. 3. Band (v. 10) apart.
Dresd. u. Lpz., Arnoldische Buchhdlg. 1836. VIII, 496 S., HLdr. d. Zt., stark berieben, an einer Ecke abgelöstes Bezugspapier u. fehl. Lederecke, Lederrü. fehlt bis auf ca. 3 cm an den Kap., flieg. Vors. finger- u. schmutzfl., Innentit. m. Bibl.-Stemp. u. zahlr. schwachen Stockfl., innen ebenfalls schwach stockfl., einige Seiten schmutz- u. fingerfl. Jöns Jakob Berzelius (* 20. August 1779 in Väversunda, Östergötland, Schweden; 7. August 1848 in Stockholm) war ein schwedischer Chemiker. Er gilt als Begründer der modernen Chemie. Berzelius war konsequenter Empiriker und stützte seine theoretischen Arbeiten stets auf sorgfältig ausgeführte experimentelle Untersuchungen. Er veröffentlichte über 250 Schriften, sein Lärebok i kemien (Lehrbuch der Chemie), das in viele Sprachen übersetzt wurde, beeinflusste die Entwicklung der Chemie im 19. Jahrhundert ganz entscheidend. Berzelius arbeitete eng mit seinem ehemaligen Schüler Friedrich Wöhler zusammen. (Wikipedia) - Inhalt: Metalle, die vorzugsweise Säuren bilden, oder elektronegative Metalle. Metalle, die in salzartigen Verbindungen vorzugsweise den elektropositiven Bestandtheil ausmachen.
Referencia librero : NATW1325
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