Max Planck Physics
Eight Lectures on Theoretical Physics Dover Books on Physics
Dover Publications 1997-07-18. Paperback. Used:Good. Dover Publications paperback
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Max Planck Physics
The Theory of Heat Radiation Dover Books on Physics
Dover Publications 2011-02-17. Paperback. Used:Good. Dover Publications paperback
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Max Planck Physics
Treatise on Thermodynamics Dover Books on Physics
Dover Publications 2010-06-17. Third edition. Paperback. Used:Good. Dover Publications paperback
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Max Planck, (Translated By) Hans Thacher, Clarke Ludwik Silberstein
The Origin and Development of the Quantum Theory
The Title 'The Origin and Development of the Quantum Theory written/authored/edited by Max Planck, (Translated By) Hans Thacher, Clarke Ludwik Silberstein', published in the year 2017. The ISBN 9789351287803 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 25 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Science & Math / Physics / Quantum Theory. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-
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Max Planck, (Translated By) Hans Thacher, Clarke Ludwik Silberstein
The Origin and Development of the Quantum Theory [Hardcover]
The Title 'The Origin and Development of the Quantum Theory written/authored/edited by Max Planck, (Translated By) Hans Thacher, Clarke Ludwik Silberstein', published in the year 2017. The ISBN 9789351287797 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 25 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Science & Math / Physics / Quantum Theory. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Max Von Laue Translated By Ralph Oesper
History Of Physics
New York: Academic Press 1950. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Viii I 150 Pp. Yellow Cloth. First Edition. Slight Usage But Ex-Library With Library Labels On Spine And Front Endpaper And On Edges Of Page Block No Other Marks Pages Clean. <br/> <br/> Academic Press hardcover
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MAXWELL JAMES CLARK. THE "MAXWELL DISTRIBUTION"S FINAL FORM A MAIN PAPER IN 19TH CENTURY PHYSICS.
"On the Dynamical Theory of Gases." Received May 16 - Read May 31 1866.
London Taylor and Francis 1867. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" Vol. 157 - Part I. Titlepage to volume 155 and pp. 49-88. Titlepage with minor light browning at corners. Internally clean. A small stamp on verso of titlepage. � First appearance of this seminal paper in its full version from "Transactions" representing the announcement of Maxwell's final "Theory of Gases" and introduces the "Maxwell Distribution" in its final form a statistical means of describing aspects of the kinetic theory of gases a theory together with his electromagnetic theory are considered to be SOME OF THE GREATEST ADVANCES IN PHYSICS OF ALL TIMES. Everett considers this paper 1868 to be Maxwell's greatest single paper. Maxwell's discoveries laid the foundations of special relativity and quantum mechanics.<br><br>One of Maxwell's major investigations was on the kinetic theory of gases. Originating with Daniel Bernoulli this theory was advanced by the successive labours of John Herapath John James Waterston James Joule and particularly Rudolf Clausius to such an extent as to put its general accuracy beyond a doubt; but it received enormous development from Maxwell who in this field appeared as an experimenter on the laws of gaseous friction as well as a mathematician.<br><br>In 1866 he formulated statistically independently of Ludwig Boltzmann the Maxwell-Boltzmann kinetic theory of gases. His formula called the Maxwell distribution gives the fraction of gas molecules moving at a specified velocity at any given temperature. In the kinetic theory temperatures and heat involve only molecular movement. This approach generalized the previously established laws of thermodynamics and explained existing observations and experiments in a better way than had been achieved previously. Maxwell's work on thermodynamics led him to devise the Gedankenexperiment thought experiment that came to be known as Maxwell's demon. unknown
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MAXWELL JAMES CLARK. THE "MAXWELL DISTRIBUTION"S FINAL FORM A MAIN PAPER IN 19TH CENTURY PHYSICS.
"On the Dynamical Theory of Gases." Received May 16 - Read May 31 1866.
London Taylor and Francis 1867. 4to. Extracted and rebound in recent green plain wrappers. Title-page of vol. 157 pasted on to front wrapper. A fine copy. Pp. 49-88. � First appearance of this seminal paper in its full version from "Transactions" representing the announcement of Maxwell's final "Theory of Gases" and introduces the "Maxwell Distribution" in its final form a statistical means of describing aspects of the kinetic theory of gases a theory together with his electromagnetic theory are considered to be SOME OF THE GREATEST ADVANCES IN PHYSICS OF ALL TIMES. Everett considers this paper 1868 to be Maxwell's greatest single paper. Maxwell's discoveries laid the foundations of special relativity and quantum mechanics.<br><br>One of Maxwell's major investigations was on the kinetic theory of gases. Originating with Daniel Bernoulli this theory was advanced by the successive labours of John Herapath John James Waterston James Joule and particularly Rudolf Clausius to such an extent as to put its general accuracy beyond a doubt; but it received enormous development from Maxwell who in this field appeared as an experimenter on the laws of gaseous friction as well as a mathematician.<br><br>In 1866 he formulated statistically independently of Ludwig Boltzmann the Maxwell-Boltzmann kinetic theory of gases. His formula called the Maxwell distribution gives the fraction of gas molecules moving at a specified velocity at any given temperature. In the kinetic theory temperatures and heat involve only molecular movement. This approach generalized the previously established laws of thermodynamics and explained existing observations and experiments in a better way than had been achieved previously. Maxwell's work on thermodynamics led him to devise the Gedankenexperiment thought experiment that came to be known as Maxwell's demon. unknown
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MAXWELL JAMES CLERK. THE MOST IMPORTANT PUBLICATION IN PHYSICS IN THE 19TH CENTURY PMM 355
A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field. Received October 27 - Read December 8 1864.
London Taylor and Francis 1865. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" Vol. 155. Title-page to volume 155. Pp. 459-512. Title-page with minor light browning at corners. Internally clean. A stamp on verso of title-page. � First printing of this fundamental paper in which Maxwell unified the theory of light-waves electricity and magnetism in his spectacular laws of electromagnetism. The paper represents THE BIRTH OF ONE OF THE GREATEST DISCOVERIES IN THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE and the most SPECTACULAR TRIUMPH OF THE 19TH CENTURY - it had an enormous impact on science and technology. <br><br>Working out a few simple equations that expressed all the varied phenomena of electricity and magnetism Maxwell bound them indissolubly together showing that electricity and magnetism could not exist in isolation. Maxwell's suggestion that electromagnetic waves could be generated in a laboratory was confirmed by Heinrich Hertz's in 1887 and laid the foundations for the later inventions of radio television and radar.<br><br>"Since Maxwell's time Physical Reality has been thought of as represented by continuous fields.not capable of any mechanical interpretation. This change in the conception of Reality is the most profound and the most fruitful that physics has experienced since the time of Newton."Albert Einstein in "James Clerk Maxwell" 1931.<br><br>"James Clerk Maxwell 1831-79 succeeded in formulating Faraday's geometrical ideas in exact mathematical language. He became the founder of the electromagnetic field theory which described all electric and magnetic action as the consequence of eight partial differential equations of the first order the celebrated "Maxwellian equations". These equations established the interrelation between two fundamental field vectors the electric and the magnetic field strength based on Faraday's experiments but augmented by the 'displacement current' which was too small to be directly observable by the instruments available in his time - it was put in solely by Maxwell's ingenious intuition.<br>The Maxwellian theory gave Faraday's field ideas their full significance and became the most important accomplishment of nineteenth-century physics. We could not imagine the physics of our day without the Maxwellian theory even if we know today that these equations describe the electric phenomena only in their macroscopic manifestations but fail to account for the atomistic structure of electricity demonstrated by the existence of the electron and proton." Cornelius Lanzos in "The Einstein Decade 1905-1915" p.71-72.<br><br>"A generation later Einstein's work on relativity was founded directly upon Maxwell's electromagnetic theory; it was this that led him to equate Faraday with Galileo and Maxwell with Newton." PMM No 355. - Dibner. Heralds of Science No 68. - Milestones of Science No 144. unknown
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MAXWELL JAMES CLARK. THE MOST IMPORTANT PUBLICATION IN PHYSICS IN THE 19TH CENTURY PMM 355
A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field. Received October 27 - Read December 8 1864. On a Method of making a Direct Comparison of Electrostatic with Electromagnetic Force; with a Note on the Electromagnetic Theory of Light. Read June 18 1868.
London Taylor and Francis 1865 & 1869. 4to. Both papers extracted and rebound in recent green plain wrappers. Title-page of "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London" vol. 155 withbound and title-page of vol. 158 pasted on to front wrapper. A fine set. 4 A Dynamical Theory. 459-512 V On a Method. 643-657 pp. � First printing of these two fundamental papers in which Maxwell unified the theory of light-waves electricity and magnetism in his spectacular laws of electromagnetism. The 1865-paper represents THE BIRTH OF ONE OF THE GREATEST DISCOVERIES IN THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE and the most SPECTACULAR TRIUMPH OF THE 19TH CENTURY - it had an enormous impact on science and technology. In the 1869-paper he for the first time proposed to base the electromagnetic theory of light solely on 2 equations. The paper is one of Maxwell's 5 most important contributions to electromagnetism.<br><br>Working out a few simple equations that expressed all the varied phenomena of electricity and magnetism Maxwell bound them indissolubly together showing that electricity and magnetism could not exist in isolation. Maxwell's suggestion that electromagnetic waves could be generated in a laboratory was confirmed by Heinrich Hertz's in 1887 and laid the foundations for the later inventions of radio television and radar.<br><br>"Since Maxwell's time Physical Reality has been thought of as represented by continuous fields.not capable of any mechanical interpretation. This change in the conception of Reality is the most profound and the most fruitful that physics has experienced since the time of Newton."Albert Einstein in "James Clerk Maxwell" 1931.<br><br>"James Clerk Maxwell 1831-79 succeeded in formulating Faraday's geometrical ideas in exact mathematical language. He became the founder of the electromagnetic field theory which described all electric and magnetic action as the consequence of eight partial differential equations of the first order the celebrated "Maxwellian equations". These equations established the interrelation between two fundamental field vectors the electric and the magnetic field strength based on Faraday's experiments but augmented by the 'displacement current' which was too small to be directly observable by the instruments available in his time - it was put in solely by Maxwell's ingenious intuition.<br>The Maxwellian theory gave Faraday's field ideas their full significance and became the most important accomplishment of nineteenth-century physics. We could not imagine the physics of our day without the Maxwellian theory even if we know today that these equations describe the electric phenomena only in their macroscopic manifestations but fail to account for the atomistic structure of electricity demonstrated by the existence of the electron and proton." Cornelius Lanzos in "The Einstein Decade 1905-1915" p.71-72.<br><br>"A generation later Einstein's work on relativity was founded directly upon Maxwell's electromagnetic theory; it was this that led him to equate Faraday with Galileo and Maxwell with Newton." PMM No 355. - Dibner. Heralds of Science No 68. - Milestones of Science No 144. unknown
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Maxwell James Clerk & Elizabeth Gabber & Stephen G. Brush
Maxwell on Heat and Statistical Mechanics On "Avoiding All Personal Enquiries" of Molecules
Cranbury NJ: Lehigh University Press. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. 1995. 1st Thus. Hardcover. 0934223343 . DJ shows wear short tear top forecorner top forecorners lightly bumped.; A bright solid book dustjacket in Mylar unclipped. ; 9.30 X 6.40 X 1.50 inches; 550 pages; "This is the final volume in the publication of James Clerk Maxwell's work in gas theory molecules and thermodynamics. The papers reveal the development of his ideas and the uniqueness of his interpretation of mechanics the necessity of a statistical interpretation of the second law of thermodynamics and his understanding of the dynamics of rare gases." . Lehigh University Press hardcover
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Maxwell J. James Clerk Additions And Corrections By John William Strutt Lord Rayleigh
Theory Of Heat With Corrections And Additions 1891 By Lord Rayleigh. New Impression
London: Longmans Green And Co 1921. Reprint . Hardcover. Very Good. A Few Illustrations In Text. Xiv 348 Pp. Blue Cloth. "Text-Books Of Science" Series 1921 Date On Title Page. Very Good: Light Wear Points Of Fraying At Tips Lower Front Spine Corner And At Midpoint On Upper Edge Of Front Board; Hinges Tight; Gilt Brilliant; Pencil Owner's Name But No Other Marks. <br/> <br/> Longmans, Green, And Co hardcover
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MAXWELL (J.C.)
Traité élémentaire d'électricité publié par W. Garnett précédé d'une notice sur les travaux en électricité du Professeur Maxwell, traduit de l'anglais par G. Richard -- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE -- BON EXEMPLAIRE
P., Gauthier-Villars, 1884, un volume in 8, demi-basane marron, dos orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque), (cachet de bibliothèque), (2), 4pp., 44pp., 275pp., figures dans le texte
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Maxwell (James Clerk) - Sir Joseph Larmor, ed.
Matter and Motion - Notes and Appendices by Sir Joseph Larmor
Dover , Dover Books on Physics and Chemistry Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1991 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, editor's black printed wrappers with a red circle In-8 1 vol. - 175 pages
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Maxwell James C.
Trattato elementare di elettricità
ill., br. Iniziato nel 1875, due anni dopo la pubblicazione del più oneroso Treatise, il Trattato elementare di elettricità resta incompiuto, per la prematura scomparsa dell'autore nel 1879. Viene in seguito completato e rivisitato, anche sulla base del Treatise stesso, dall'amico Garnett che lo pubblica infine nel 1881. Con risultati di assoluto rilievo: si tratta di un 'aureo libretto' in tutto e per tutto degno di figurare accanto al prezioso Matter and Motion e al discusso Theory of Heat. Con la sua impostazione intende ridurre al massimo gli oneri matematici presenti nel Treatise, così da avere in cambio la possibilità di meglio focalizzare la fisica sottostante. In questo senso, per esplicito intendimento di Maxwell, l'aggettivo 'elementare' va inteso nel senso preciso proprio degli Elementi euclidei: l'essenza ed il fondamento. Maxwell, sensibile alle letture geometriche della fisica, fu affascinato dagli Elementi di Euclide, ai quali sempre si ispirò. Nell'attesa di pubblicare una seconda e riveduta edizione del Treatise, gli argomenti di questo volume espressero appieno il suo orientamento metodologico. Per la prima volta in traduzione italiana, il Trattato elementare di elettricità è preceduto da quattro scritti sulla vita e il lavoro di James Clerk Maxwell di Adriano Paolo Morando.
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Maxwell, J.C. and F. Jenkins
On the Elementary relations between Electrical Measurements.
London, Taylor & Francis, 1865. In: The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. Series 4 Vol. 29 = Januar-June 1865, No. 199, pp. 507-525. Bound in half leather with gilt-stamped title on spine. Edges and spine rubbed. Endpapers and title page stained.
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MAXWELL, JAMES CLARK.
A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field. Received October 27, - Read December 8, 1864. (+) On a Method of making a Direct Comparison of Electrostatic with Electromagnetic Force " with a Note on the Electromagnetic Theory of Light. (Read June 18... - [THE MOST IMPORTANT PUBLICATION IN PHYSICS IN THE 19TH CENTURY - PMM 355]
London, Taylor and Francis, 1865 & 1869. 4to. Both papers extracted and rebound in recent green plain wrappers. Title-page of ""Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London"", vol. 155 withbound and title-page of vol. 158 pasted on to front wrapper. A fine set. (4), [A Dynamical Theory...] 459-512, V, [On a Method...] 643-657 pp.
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MAXWELL, JAMES CLARK. -
On a Method of making a Direct Comparison of Electrostatic with Electromagnetic Force" with a Note on the Electromagnetic Theory of Light. (Read June 18, 1868). - [THE INTRODUCTION OF THE ""ELECTRICAL FORMULATION"" OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY OF LIGHT.]
(London, Taylor & Francis, 1869) Large 4to. In recent blue wrappers with the title-page to vol. 158. Extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London."", Vol. 158. Maxwell's paper: pp. 643-657. Clean and fine.
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Maxwell, James Clerk
On Reciprocal Figures and Diagrams of Forces.
London, Taylor & Francis, 1864. In: The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. Series 4 Vol. 27 = Januar-June 1864, No. 182, pp. 250-259. Bound in half leather with gilt-stamped label on spine. Edges and spine rubbed. Library stamps from Werner von Siemens on endpaper and title page.
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MAXWELL, JAMES CLERK.
A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism. 2 vols.
New York, Dover Publ., 1954. Paperback. 1006 pp.
Bookseller reference : 39819
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MAXWELL, JAMES CLERK.
A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism. 2 vols.
New York, Dover Publ., 1954. Paperback. 1006 pp.
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MAXWELL, JAMES CLERK.
The Scientific Letters and Papers of James Clerk Maxwell. Volume I 1846-1862. Edited by P.M. Harman.
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, (1990). 4to. Orig. full cloth. Fronstispiece. XXVIII,748 pp., 10 plates.
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MAXWELL, JAMES CLERK.
The Scientific Letters and Papers of James Clerk Maxwell. Volume I 1846-1862. Edited by P.M. Harman.
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, (1990). 4to. Orig. full cloth. Fronstispiece. XXVIII,748 pp., 10 plates.
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MAXWELL, JAMES CLERK.
Über Faradays Kraftlinien. (1855/1856) und Über physikalischen Kaftlinien. (1861/1862). Hrsg. von L. Boltzmann.
Frankfurth am Main, Harri Deutsch, (1995). Orig. printed wrappers. Portrait. 130,146,(2) pp.
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MAXWELL, JAMES CLERK.
Über Faradays Kraftlinien. (1855/1856) und Über physikalischen Kaftlinien. (1861/1862). Hrsg. von L. Boltzmann.
Frankfurth am Main, Harri Deutsch, (1995). Orig. printed wrappers. Portrait. 130,146,(2) pp.
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MAXWELL.- FLEISCH, Daniel
Astudent’s guide to Maxwell’s equations.
Cambridge University Press, 2008, in-8vo, IX + 134 p., cartonnage original.
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MAY JULIAN
L'avventura dell'energia atomica,
Cm 12x19, brossura edit., pp 194 con numerosi grafici, schemi e tabelle. Collana Gioia di Conoscere, 26. In buone condizioni, solo lievi segni del tempo
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May Marie
Introduction à l'optique - Cours, exercices d'application, problèmes résolus
Dunod. 1993. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 234 pages - nombreux schémas en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
Bookseller reference : R300280139 ISBN : 210001398
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Mayants Lazar
The Enigma of Probability and Physics
Dordrecht Holland: D.Reidel 1984. Comprehensive text presents a detailed study of the the interrelationship between probabilistics and probabilistic physics. Includes coverage of consistent theories of kinetics of physical transformations decay processes and intramolecular rearrangements; statistical physics; quantum mechanics; EPR Bell and Bohm paradoxes; electromagnetic field and photons; methodological problems; etc. 373 pgs. Illustrated. Prior owner's nameplate pastedown on front endpaper; small stamp to lower title page; small numerals to lower spine; clean pocket remnant on rear endpaper. Minimal shelfwear. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Ex-Professional Library. D.Reidel Hardcover
Bookseller reference : PH-383 ISBN : 9027716749 9789027716743
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Maycock Paul D . & Stirewalt Edward N
PHOTOVOLTAICS. SUNLIGHT TO ELECTRICITY IN ONE STEP
Andover:: Brick House Publ. VG unmarked Hardback; owner's name; DJ-G taped in. c. 1981. ISBN: viii 222 pp. Catalogs: SOLAR ELECTRICITY. Keywords: SOLAR ELECTRICITY PHOTOVOLTAICS. Brick House Publ. hardcover
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MAYER Robert - WEYRAUCH Jakob J., Susanne (Bearbeitug)
Kleinere Schriften und Briefe von Robert Mayer. Nebst Mittheilungen aus seinem Leben. Herausgegeben von Dr. Jakob >J. Weyrauch Prof. an der Technischen Hochschule in Stuttgart. Mit 2 Abbildungen.
Stuttgart. Verlag der J. G. Cotta 'schen Buchhandlung Nachfolger1 1893. XVI, 503, (1) Seiten und zwei Tafeln mit 2 Abbildungen (Porträt und Wohnhaus) und einer faks. Briefbeilage sowie mehreren Abbildungen im Text. Ansprechender Halbleder-Einband auf 4 Bünden mit Lederecken u. marmorierten Deckeln. (Kanten teils etwas berieben. Kurzer handschriftlicher Eintrag a. d. Titelblatt). 23x15 cm
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MAYER, A
Bestimmung des elektrischen Elementarquantums aus Messungen an zerstäubten Metallen.
Wien, A. Hölder, 1912. 37 S. (Separatabdruck aus: Sitzungsberichte der kaiserl. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien, Mathem.-naturw. Klasse, Bd 121/IIa). OBr. (unbeschnitten, Umschl. mit Randläsuren u. lichtrandig).
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MAYER, ALFRED M. - ATOMIC STRUCTURES REVEAILED BY MAGNETIC EXPERIMENTS.
A Note on experiments with floating Magnets showing the motions and arrangements in a plane of freely moving bodies, acted on by forces of attraction and repulsion" and serving in the study of the directions and motions of the lines of magnetic force...
(New Haven), 1878. Both issues with modern blank wrappers. In: The American Journal of Science and Arts"", Third series Vol. 15, No 88 and Vol. 16, No. 94. Pp. 245-524 and pp. 247-334 (2 entire issues offered). Mayer's papers: pp. 276-277 with textfig., pp. 247-256 with 2 pp. of illustrations.
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MAYER, ALFRED M. - ATOMIC STRUCTURES REVEAILED BY MAGNETIC EXPERIMENTS.
A Note on experiments with floating Magnets showing the motions and arrangements in a plane of freely moving bodies, acted on by forces of attraction and repulsion " and serving in the study of the directions and motions of the lines of magnetic force...
(New Haven), 1878. Both issues with modern blank wrappers. In: The American Journal of Science and Arts"", Third series Vol. 15, No 88 and Vol. 16, No. 94. Pp. 245-524 and pp. 247-334 (2 entire issues offered). Mayer's papers: pp. 276-277 with textfig., pp. 247-256 with 2 pp. of illustrations.
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Mayer, F
Über d. zur Auslösung sekundärer Kathodenstrahlen notwendige niedrigste Primärgeschwindigkeit.
Heidelberg, Winter, 1913. M. 3 Abb. 13 S. OBr. Nr. a. OU. (Heidelberger AdW. Sitz.-Ber. d. Math.-nat. Kl. A 1913/15).
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Mayer, J.R
Kleinere Schriften u. Briefe. Nebst Mittheilungen aus s. Leben. Hrsg. v. J.J. Weyrauch.
Stuttgart, Cotta, 1893. M. Portr. u. 1 Taf. XVI, 503 S. OHlwd. m. goldgepr. Rtit. Rücken minimal fleckig. St. a. Tit. u. Vorsatz.
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Mayer, J.R
Werke. Kraft ist alles. Erstes u. Letztes. (Mit einem Anhang v. Berzelius, Über d. katalyt. Kraft 1835. Besorgt v. A. Mittasch).
(Berlin, Keiper, 1943). M. einigen Faks. 160 S. OHlwd. M. Widm. a. leicht gebräuntem Vors. v. A. Mittasch.
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MAYER, Julius Robert
Die Mechanik der Wärme in gesammelten Schriften.
Stuttgart, Cotta, 1867. VI S., 1 Bl., 194 (recte 294) S. Halbleinen d. Zeit (beschabt u. bestoßen, Gelenke mit kurzen geklebten Einrissen). [2 Warenabbildungen]
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Mayer, R
Die Mechanik der Wärme. In gesammelten Schriften. Hrsg. v. J.J. Weyrauch. 3.erg. u. mit hist.-lit. Mitteilungen vers. Aufl.
Stuttgart, Cotta 1893. Front., 1 Taf., 1 Brief-Faksim., XII, 464 S. OHLederbd. m. Rück.vergold. 22x14 cm. [2 Warenabbildungen]
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MAYER. - FRIEDLÄNDER, S.:
Julius Robert Mayer. ‘Klassiker der Naturwissenschaften’, hrsg. v. Lothar Brieger-Wasservogel, Band 1.
Leipzig, Theodor Thomas, 1905, gr. in-8°, Porträt-Frontispiz + VI + 210 S., mehrheitlich unaufgeschnitten, leicht Stockfleckig, illustrierte Original-Broschüre.
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MAYR Giovanna -
Evoluzione storica delle teorie inerenti alle unità elettriche.
(Modena, 1943) 8vo stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 69/74. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
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MAZEAS (Jean-Mathurin).
ELEMENS D'ARITHMETIQUE, D'ALGEBRE ET DE GEOMETRIE, avec une introduction aux sections coniques.Ouvrage utile pour faire entrer dans l'esprit de ces sciences & pour disposer à l'étude de la physique & des sciences physico-mathématiques.Septième édition. Revue, corrigée & augmentée par l'auteur.
A Paris, chez Nyon l'ainé, 1788, 1 plein veau, dos à nerfs, orné, tranches marbrées, roulette sur les coupes et les coiffes, plats frottés. in-8 de XI-(5)-557 pages, petite galerie de vers dans la marge du bas, sans gravité ;
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MAZILLE MARCEL
COURS DE PHYSIQUE / 2e EDITION.
CHARLES-LAVAUZELLE & CIE. 1939. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 431 pages - Nombreuses figures en noir et blanc in texte . 1 tampon sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
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Mazur Joseph
The Motion Paradox: The 2500-Year Old Puzzle Behind All the Mysteries of Time and Space
New York: Dutton. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2007. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0525949925 . Book and unclipped DJ as new. No ownership or other marks. Appears to be brand new. Not a remainder. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 272 pages . Dutton hardcover
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Mazzarello Paolo
Il professore e la cantante. La grande storia d'amore di Alessandro Volta
br. Nel 1789 Alessandro Volta ha quarantaquattro anni, occupa la cattedra di Fisica sperimentale all'Università di Pavia - allora uno dei principali poli scientifici d'Europa - ed è tra gli scapoli più ambiti della nobiltà lombarda. Figlio cadetto di un'ottima famiglia, non solo è famoso in tutto il mondo per i suoi studi sull'elettricità, ma è bello, spiritoso, elegante nonché un tombeur de femmes senza alcuna propensione ai legami. Tutto cambia quando nella primavera di quell'anno conosce una giovane cantante lirica, Marianna Paris: Alessandro se ne innamora perdutamente e da quel momento lei diventa la sua ragione di vita. È una passione ricambiata ma difficile da regolarizzare: la mentalità bigotta dell'epoca non consente che un professore di un ateneo così prestigioso sposi una donna di un ceto popolare dalla professione così sconveniente. Un'intera società si schiera contro di loro: la famiglia Volta, l'ambiente accademico e il governo di Milano. Alessandro ingaggia una lotta disperata che durerà tre anni, giungendo a supplicare persino l'imperatore Leopoldo II d'Austria. Con questa storia vera scritta sulla base di una rigorosa documentazione - tra cui gli appassionati epistolari di Alessandro - Mazzarello non solo ci mostra il lato umano e inesplorato di un genio destinato con le sue scoperte a cambiare il mondo, ma ricostruisce lo spirito di un'epoca straordinaria percorsa dai venti dell'Illuminismo, del progresso scientifico e della Rivoluzione francese.
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MAZZAROCCHI SERAFINO
EDUCAZIONE FISICA.
(educazione fisica)[MAZZAROCCHI SERAFINO.] Educazione fisica. Manuale redatto sulla traccia dei programmi ufficiali per l'insegnamento elementare. Reggio Emilia, Reggiana, 1933, in 8, 282 pp, 215 figure, br. [Euro 22,00] [(altro)]Simile. Bologna, Mareggiani, 1940 (II ediz. riveduta e corretta), br (sottolineature nel testo e sbucciatura al dorso) [Euro 15,00]
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Mazzarocchi Serafino
Manuale di educazione fisica ad uso degli Istituti Magistrali. Quinta ediz.
In 8°, br. edit., pp. 263. Con 266. figg. intercalate n.t.
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Mazzarocchi Serafino
Manuale di Educazione Fisica per l'insegnamento elementare
In 8°, br. edit. pp. 279. Quarta ediz. riveduta e corretta corredata da 267 figg. intercalate n.t. Piccola mancanza rimarginata alla parte sup. del dorso.
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MAZZAROCCHI Serafino -
Trattato di educazione fisica. Primo e secondo volume. Ginnastica. Atletica leggera.
Bologna, Mareggiani, 1942, 8vo br. pp. 319 - 279 con 290 + 311 ill. n.t.
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Mazzeo Simone
La storia e la fisica nel campo di sterminio. Un possibile incontro
brossura Il termine "campo" è proprio sia della storia che della fisica. L'autore, in questo breve contributo, cerca di evidenziare le possibili analogie nel Novecento tra il campo definito dalla meccanica relativistica e quantistica e quello nato con il genocidio perpetrato dai nazisti.
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