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EINSTEIN ALFREDO
Gluck. La vita le opere
Milano: Bocca 1946. Bocca unknown
Bookseller reference : 35362
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EINSTEIN Albert -
I fondamenti della relatività .
La Spezia Melita 1987 8vo brossura con copertina illustrata a colori pp. 111 Saggistica 7. unknown
Bookseller reference : 2-50496
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EINSTEIN Albert
IDEAS AND OPINIONS
Folio Society 2010. 8vo. Original black lettered silver decorated cloth Fine slipcase rather faded - otherwise VG. Pp. xviii 370 illus with b&w plates no inscriptions. Folio Society, 2010 unknown
Bookseller reference : 194228
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EINSTEIN Albert -
Il mondo come io lo vedo. Prefazione di Giulio Giorello.
Milano RCS Quotidiani 2010 8vo brossura editoriale pp. 11 I classici del pensiero libero 11; supplemento a Sette Corriere della Sera . unknown
Bookseller reference : 2-34038
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Einstein Albert
Investigations On The Theory Of The Brownian Movement
Courier Corporation 1956. Paperback. New. Courier Corporation paperback
Bookseller reference : Star-9780486603049 ISBN : 0486603040 9780486603049
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Einstein Albert
Investigations On The Theory Of The Brownian Movement
Courier Corporation 1956. Paperback. New. Courier Corporation paperback
Bookseller reference : Star-9780486603049 ISBN : 0486603040 9780486603049
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Einstein Albert
Investigations on the Theory of the Brownian Movement
New York Dover Publications 1956 1956-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. New York Dover Publications 1956 paperback
Bookseller reference : 150301301
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EINSTEIN Albert - INFELD Leonard
L' évolution des idées en physique
Petite bibliothèque payot 1981. poche. 1981. Broché. 280 pages. paperback. Très Bon Etat. Petite bibliothèque payot paperback
Bookseller reference : 325775 ISBN : 2228304751 9782228304757
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Einstein Albert
L'evolution des idees en physique des premiers concepts aux theories de la relat
FLAMMARION 1993. Unknown. Very Good. Former library book; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. FLAMMARION unknown
Bookseller reference : G2080811193I4N10 ISBN : 2080811193 9782080811196
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Einstein Albert, Leopold Infeld,
L'Evolution des idees en physique des premiers concepts aux theories de la relativite et des quanta.
Petite Bibliotheque Payot In-12 288pp. illustr. Nb-0120 unknown
Bookseller reference : 50495 ISBN : 2228304735 9782228304733
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Einstein Albert
L'evolution des idees en physique des premiers concepts aux theories de la relat
mass_market. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
Bookseller reference : 2080811193.G ISBN : 2080811193 9782080811196
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EINSTEIN Albert - INFELD Leopold -
L'evoluzione della fisica. Sviluppo delle idee dai concetti iniziali alla relatività e ai quanti.
Torino Boringhieri 1965 8vo brossura con copertina illustrata pp. 312 con 3 tavole in nero fuori testo. Copia molto buona. unknown
Bookseller reference : 3-54948
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EINSTEIN Albert, INFELD Leopold
L'evoluzione della fisica
Torino: Einaudi Biblioteca di Cultura Scientifica 1948. Brossura wrappers. Molto buono Very Good. Numerose figure nel testo. 8vo. pp. 312. Molto buono Very Good. . Einaudi, Biblioteca di Cultura Scientifica unknown
Bookseller reference : 109524
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Einstein Albert INFELD Leopold
LA FISICA. AVENTURA DEL PENSAMIENTO. El desarrollo de las ideas desde los primeros conceptos hasta la relatividad y los cuantos - sexta edicion
Losada 1961. in8. 1961. Broché. Losada unknown
Bookseller reference : 100125357
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EINSTEIN ALBERT.
La géométrie et l'expérience. Traduction française par Maurice Solovine.
Paris: Gauthier-Villars et C. 1921. Cm. 23 pp. 20. Con due figure nel testo. Brossura editoriale. Perfetta copia entro velina. Prima edizione francese. Gauthier-Villars et C. unknown
Bookseller reference : 70090
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EINSTEIN Albert
LA RELATIVIDAD
1983. Grijalbo Méjico 202 pp. 12x19 rústica paperback
Bookseller reference : 38329
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Einstein Albert,
La theorie de la relativite restreinte et generale - Expose elementaire. La relativite et le probleme de l'espace.
Gauthier-Villars Paris 1956 In-8 23 cm 179pp couverture avec dos restaure etat moyen Ats30 traduit de l'allemand par Maurice Solovine unknown
Bookseller reference : 65642
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Einstein Albert Calaprice Alice Hinfray Helene
Les sautes d'humour d'Albert Einstein
Payot 2017. 11x17x1cm. 2017. Poche. 141 pages. paperback. Neuf. Payot paperback
Bookseller reference : 507978 ISBN : 2228919233 9782228919234
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Einstein Albert
MI Vision Del Mundo
Orbis 1985. Tapa dura. 2ª Mano. Biblitoeca De Politica Economia Y . . . . . Tela; 160 P.; 20x12 CM Orbis hardcover
Bookseller reference : 3824 ISBN : 8476342292 9788476342299
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Einstein Albert
MI Visión Del Mundo
Tusquets 1980. Tapa blanda. 2ª Mano. Cuadernos Infimos 91. . Ensayo. Lomo marcado por la lectura. Portada algo deslucida. Tapa blanda. 274 pag. 18x11 cm Tusquets unknown
Bookseller reference : 47569 ISBN : 8472235912 9788472235915
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Einstein Albert
Mis Ideas Y Opiniones
Bosch 1981. Tapa blanda. 2ª Mano. Conjeturas . . Nombre anterior propietario. . . Rustica; 356 P.; 15x22 CM Bosch unknown
Bookseller reference : 25567 ISBN : 8471628317 9788471628312
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Einstein A[lbert]
Offprint issue; Theoretische Bemerkungen über die Brownsche Bewegung
Weinheim: Offprint from: Zeitschrift für Elektrochemie. Nr. 6. 1907 February. First Edition Offprint Issue from Volume 13 number 6. Single sheet approximately 10" x 8" pp 41-42 pp. A very fine example of this rare issue a very minor and unobtrusive stain to an upper corner. SCARCE OFFPRINT ISSUE OF AN IMPORTANT EINSTEIN PAPER OF STATISTICAL MECHANICS and a continuation of his remarkable 1905 and 1906 publications on Brownian Motion which not only led to the proof of the existence of the atom but also worked to determine the size of atoms and how many atoms there are in a mole or the molecular weight in grams of a gas. This paper also contains a note on the technical meaning of "average velocity. Offprint from: Zeitschrift für Elektrochemie. Nr. 6. unknown
Bookseller reference : 25711
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EINSTEIN Albert, LAWSON Robert W. [Translator]
RELATIVITY The Special and the General Theory
Folio Society 2005. 2nd printing. 8vo. Original silver lettered pictorial cloth Fine slipcase near Fine. Pp. xxii 201 illus with b&w frontispiece no inscriptions. Folio Society, 2005 unknown
Bookseller reference : 190404
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Einstein Albert
Relativity : the special and general theory / by Albert Einstein ; translated by Robert W. Lawson. 1920 Leather Bound
2023. Leather Bound. New. Size: 14.60 x 22.86 cms Presenting an Exquisite Leather-Bound Edition expertly crafted by the prestigious organization “Rare Biblio” with Original Natural Leather that gracefully adorns the spine and corners. The allure continues with Golden Leaf Printing that adds a touch of elegance while Hand Embossing on the rounded spine lends an artistic flair. This masterpiece has been meticulously reprinted in 2023 utilizing the invaluable guidance of the original edition published many years ago in 1920. The contents of this book are presented in classic black and white. Its durability is ensured through a meticulous sewing binding technique enhancing its longevity. Imprinted on top-tier quality paper. A team of professionals has expertly processed each page delicately preserving its content without alteration. Due to the vintage nature of these books every page has been manually restored for legibility. However in certain instances occasional blurriness missing segments or faint black spots might persist. We sincerely hope for your understanding of the challenges we faced with these books. Recognizing their significance for readers seeking insight into our historical treasure we've diligently restored and reissued them. Our intention is to offer this valuable resource once again. We eagerly await your feedback hoping that you'll find it appealing and will generously share your thoughts and recommendations. Lang: - English Pages:- 188. If it is a multi-volume set then it is only a single volume. Product Disclaimer: Kindly be informed that owing to the inherent nature of leather as a natural material minor discolorations or textural variations may be perceptible. Explore the FOLIO EDITION 12x19 Inches: Available Upon Request. hardcover
Bookseller reference : BIBLB011405847
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EINSTEIN Albert
Relativity. Introduced by Roger Penrose. NEAR FINE COPY IN PUBLISHER'S SLIP-CASE
Folio Society 2024. 8vo. First Edition thus with portrait frontispiece; pictorial boards a near fine copy in publisher's blocked slip-case. Includes the author's 1923 Nobel Prize lecture. Folio Society, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 49805
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EINSTEIN Albert
Relativity. The Special and the General Theory. Authorised Translation by Robert. W. Lawson. Introduced by Roger Penrose. NEAR FINE COPY IN PUBLISHER'S SLIP-CASE
Folio Society 2004 2005. 8vo. with portrait frontispiece and formulae in the text; pictorial boards backstrip lettered in silver grey endpapers a near fine copy in publisher's board slip-case. Folio Society, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 47671
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Einstein Albert
Relativity
Taylor & Francis Group pp. 192 . Papeback. Used. Taylor & Francis Group unknown
Bookseller reference : 697002592 ISBN : 0415854717 9780415854719
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EINSTEIN Albert -
Relatività . Esposizione divulgativa.
Torino Bollati Boringhieri 2015 8vo brossura originale pp. 102. Ottime condizioni. unknown
Bookseller reference : 3-76669
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EINSTEIN Albert -
Relatività . Esposizione divulgativa.
Torino Boringhieri 1960 8vo brossura pp. 191 unknown
Bookseller reference : 4-25032
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EINSTEIN ALBERT - HEDWIG E MAX BORN.
Scienza e vita. Lettere 1916 - 1955.
Torino: Einaudi 1973. Cm. 205 pp. 279 7. Bross. edit. Con titoli al dorso e al piatto. Ben conservato. Il libro raccoglie le lettere che furono scambiate tra Albert Einstein e Max Born e sua moglie Hedwig nell’arco di una quarantina d’anni. Presentazione di Bertrand Russell. Introduzione di Werner Heisenberg. Commento di Max Born. Numero 44 della serie 'Einaudi Paperbacks'. Einaudi paperback
Bookseller reference : 63659
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EINSTEIN ALBERT
Sidelights on Relativity
London: Methuen 1922. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. First UK Edition. Contains 2 Essays: "Ether and Relativity" and "Geometry and Experience". Translated by G.B. Jeffrey and W. Perrett. Publisher's original blue boards with gilt spine lettering. Foxing to the page block edges and slight fading to the edges of the boards otherwise a VG copy In the RARE FRAGILE D/W priced 3/6 net to the spine as called for. The D/W is in good condition with chipping at the head of the spine removing most of "SIDE" and at the base of the spine not affecting any lettering. At the edge of the rear flap a former owner has written in fountain pen: 13 6/- per week. It looks much better than it sounds. Rare. Methuen hardcover
Bookseller reference : 355490717346
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Einstein A. and others
The Principle of Relativity: A Collection of Original Memoirs on the Special and General Theory of Relativity Together with Notes by A Sommerfield
Dover Publications Inc. no date. paperback. good condition with some wear soiling and spine darkening Dover Publications Inc. paperback
Bookseller reference : 80013
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EINSTEIN Albert
Typed letter signed
1942. Signed. EINSTEIN Albert. Typed letter signed. Princeton November 3 1942. One sheet measuring 8-1/2 by 11 inches typing on recto only; matted and framed with a portrait of Einstein entire piece measures 21 by 17 inches. $38000.An exceptional typed letter signed by Einstein on precursors like Johannes Kepler's work to his Special and General Theories of Relativity beautifully framed.The letter on letterhead from the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton reads in full: ""November 3 1942. Mr. Felix W. Cartier. Laconite Minn. Dear Sir: Since the times of Kepler one has found approximation formulaes for the mean distances of the planets from the sun. It is sure that there are not precise laws behind those approximate relations. It may be possible to understand the irregularities of this kind with the methods of statistical mechanics. But hitherto nobody seems to have been able to do so. In any case there is no analogy between such regularities and the quantum laws in molecular physics. Very truly yours signed A. Einstein. Prof. Albert Einstein.""Early in the 17th century Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 discovered that planets orbit the sun in ellipses rather than perfect circles. This great discovery paved the way for Isaac Newton's laws of gravity and for Albert Einstein's general and special theories of relativity. Previous to Einstein's time people believed in real distances and absolute time and showed that instruments could not objectively measure the distances between planets. Einstein's theories which hypothesized that light and space curve near a massive object revolutionized scientific thought and gave man an exciting new perspective of his universe.Einstein's letter reflects on some of the most important scientific revelations in the history of physics and astronomy. Kepler defined three laws of planetary motion; however the one specifically referred to in this letter is that all planets move about the Sun in elliptical orbits having the Sun as one of the foci. If the Universe then consisted only of two point masses—the Sun and a planet—the orbit of that planet would make a perfect closed ellipse that returned the world to its starting location with each trip around the Sun. But in a Universe governed by Newtonian gravity with a plethora of massive bodies in our Solar System that ellipse will precess or rotate slightly in its orbit.In the mid-1800s orbital deviations of Uranus from its predicted motions led to the discovery of Neptune as the outermost world's gravitational influence accounted for the excess motion. But in the inner Solar System the nearest planet to the Sun Mercury was experiencing a similar problem. With detailed accurate observations going back to the late 1500s thanks to astronomer Tycho Brahe we could measure how Mercury's perihelion its closest orbital point to the Sun was advancing. The number we came up with was 5600"" per century just over 1.5 degrees over a 100 year period. But of that 5025"" came from the precession of Earth's equinoxes a well-known phenomenon while 532"" was due to Newtonian gravity.But 5025"" plus 532"" comes up short by a small but significant amount. Attempts at explanation—including the existence of an unknown inner planet interior to Mercury—all failed. But after Einstein's special theory of relativity came out in 1905 mathematician Henri Poincare showed that the phenomena of length contraction and time dilation contributed a fraction between 15-25% of the needed amount towards the solution dependent on the error. That plus Minkowski's formalization of space and time as not separate entities but as a single structure bound together by their union spacetime led Einstein to develop the general theory of relativity. On November 25 1915 he presented his results computing the spectacular figure that the contribution of the extra curvature of space predicted an additional precession of 43"" per century exactly the right figure needed to explain this observation sending shockwaves through the astronomy and physics communities. Less than two months after this Karl Schwarzschild found an exact solution predicting the existence of black holes. The deflection of starlight and gravitational redshifts/blueshifts were realized as possible tests and finally the solar eclipse of 1919 validated general relativity as superseding Newtonian gravity. Expected fold lines. An incredible letter scarce in its important content. unknown
Bookseller reference : 126588
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EINSTEIN Albert
Typed letter signed
1946. Signed. EINSTEIN Albert. Typed letter signed. Princeton April 3 1946. Single sheet of gray letterhead measuring 8-1/2 by 11 inches; p. 1. Matted and framed with a portrait entire piece measures 19 by 15-1/2 inches. $9500.Original typed letter signed by Albert Einstein thanking his friend Dr. Isadore Held for his birthday wishes as well as for sending a new book that Einstein found both ""extraordinarily enlightening"" and humorous. Text in German.The letter typed on Einstein's personal letterhead with his name and Princeton address blindstamped at the top reads in full translation: ""3 April 1946. Dear Mr. Held: I would like to express my sincere thanks for your birthday wishes and for the sending of the last work of this wonderful contemporary. I have already read quite a bit and find that it is extraordinarily enlightening. His penetration into the mentality of far-off times and attitudes toward thinking is most remarkable and his humor no less. With fond greetings to you and your dear wife. Yours signed Albert Einstein."" This letter was written to Austrian-American medical Dr. Isadore Held who was friends with Einstein since at least 1938. Held and Einstein shared numerous interests particularly related to Jewish humanitarian relief and Israel. At Held's death Einstein wrote to his widow that ""True goodness emanated from this man who alleviated the harshness of human relations and who understood and forgave all weaknesses… As a role model for his fellow men he was the best that a human being can be."" Einstein was not a huge fan of birthdays though he happily acknowledged well wishes from friends. Just before turning 65 Einstein crankily said to a New York Times interviewer: ""What is there to celebrate Birthdays are automatic things. Anyway birthdays are for children."" In a 1954 letter to physicist Hans Mühsam Einstein described his birthday as ""a natural disaster a shower of paper full of flattery under which one is drowned."" Einstein was generally quite shy and did not like to be the center of attention particularly from strangers obsessed with his accomplishments and fame. However well-meaning letters and small gifts like the book given by Held were always welcomed and graciously accepted by Einstein. Original mailing creases and a few pinpoint holes along top edge possibly from stapling. About-fine condition. unknown
Bookseller reference : 120624
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EINSTEIN Albert
Uber die spezielle und die allgemeine Relativitätstheorie. Gemeinverständlich von A. Einstein.
Friedr. Vieweg und Sohn in Braunschweig 1920. Paperback. <b>Livre en anglais</b>. Couverture souple. Mit 3 Figuren. Fünfte Auflage. Sammlung Vieweg. Heft 38. Broché. 83 pages. Papier bruni. Couverture légèrement défraîchie. Découpure de quelques millimètres sur la longueur des plats. <i>ref. 108736</i> Friedr. Vieweg und Sohn in Braunschweig paperback
Bookseller reference : 108736
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Einstein A
Von Schuetz bis Hindemith
Zuerich: Pan 1957. Gebunden mit Schutzumschlag. Pan unknown
Bookseller reference : 5230
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EINSTEIN A.
W.A. Mozart. Il carattere e l'opera
Milano Ricordi 1956. In 8° bross. con sovr. leggermente ripresa pp. VIII 550 con esempi musicali nel testo. Lievi gialliture precedente proprietà Milano, Ricordi unknown
Bookseller reference : 76884
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Einstein A.[lbert]
ZUR EINHEITLICHEN FELDTHEORIE VON A. EINSTEIN. Sonderabdruck aus den Sitzungsberichten der Preussischen Akademie Der Wissenschaften Phys.-Math Klasse 1929
Berlin: Verlag Der Akademie der Wissenschaften 1929. An important offprint first edition. With mathematical formulas in text. Small folio in the original orange off-print paper wrappers printed in black on both covers. 8 pp. Very fine nearly as new. A RARE AND IMPORTANT OFFPRINT. EINHEITLICHEN FELDTHEORIE which means "A Coherent Theory of the Electro-Magnetic Field" and is the title of a five-page paper of highest mathematical formulae which Relativist Albert Einstein worked on for ten years. His report is a purely mathematical extension of the general theory of relativity to include gravitational and electromagnetic phenomena.<br> His relativity theory which he phrased within only three printed pages made time & space the creator of matter. When this paper on the Unified Field Theory was published it was a headline story in the newspapers. Few if any people understood the complex mathematics but many were fascinated by the thought that Einstein had possibly came up with a new theory expanding on "General Relativity" and unifying the fundamental forces of nature. It is considered Einstein's last important scientific work Weil #165.<br> "In 1928 Einstein embarked on a new approach to a unified field theory. involving what he called 'distant parallelism'. By early 1929 he had solved the main problems involved in writing down field equations for his unified field theory. On the day of official publication of the third of a formidably technical series of nine articles on the theory. excited headlines appeared in foreign newspapers throughout the world. In this frenzied unscientific atmosphere Einstein's new theory was hailed in the press as an outstanding scientific advance. Yet Einstein had stated in his article that this was still tentative; and soon he found he had to abandon it" Hoffmann/Dukas ''Albert Einstein: Creator and Rebel'' 1972 pp. 225-226 Verlag Der Akademie der Wissenschaften unknown
Bookseller reference : 17857
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EINSTEIN Aant ELZINGA.
Einstein's Nobel Prize; A Glimpse Behind Closed Doors the Archival Evidence.
Sagamore Beach:: Science History Publications 2006. 2006. 8vo. xii 228 pp. Illus. bibliography appendix index. Black silver-stamped cloth dust-jacket. Fine. ISBN: 0-88135-283-7 ". . . In tandem with the revival of quantum skepticism in physics Elzinga's book helps us recover Einstein's story from the tendentious interpretation of it that has gone unchallenged far too long."—BJHS ". . . The great value of Einstein's Nobel Prize is its detailed analysis of relevant documents showing how the academy managed to give Einstein the prize despite his work on relativity. . . "—Isis. Science History Publications, 2006. hardcover books
Bookseller reference : S12505 ISBN : 0881352837 9780881352832
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EINSTEIN Albert
AUTOBIOGRAFIA SCIENTIFICA.
In-16 (cm. 19.20), brossura illustrata, pp. 267, (5). Con interventi di Wolfgang Pauli, Max Born, Walter Heitler, Niels Bohr, Henry Margenau, Hans Reichenbach e Kurt Godel. Traduzione di Augusto Gamba. Piccola etichetta al piatto posteriore e prima carta parzialmente scollata; peraltro, testo in buono stato (text in good condition).
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Einstein Albert
I Fondamenti Della relatività
Mm 120x195 Brossura editoriale di pp. 111. Opera in buonissime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE. WORLDWIDE DELIVERY
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EINSTEIN Albert
IDEE E OPINIONI. Da "Mein Weltbild" e altri testi.
In-8 (cm. 21.90), cartonato editoriale, sovracoperta editoriale illustrata, pp. 349, (3). A cura di Carl Seelig. Traduzione di Franco Fortini. Consulenza di Camillo Losurdo. Macchie di polvere e minime mancanze alla sovracoperta; macchie, sempre di polvere, al taglio superiore; peraltro, testo in buono stato (text in good condition).
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EINSTEIN Albert
IL SIGNIFICATO DELLA RELATIVITÀ.
In-8 (cm. 20.50), tela editoriale, pp. (8), 219. Traduzione di Luigi A. Radicati di Bròzolo. In buono stato di conservazione (good copy).
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EINSTEIN ALBERT
RELATIVITA' - 1967
In 8o, pp. 322, br. Introduzione di Bruno Cermignani. Qualche traccia d'uso e note a penna (6022/ FISICA - EINSTEIN - RELATIVITA')
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EINSTEIN ALBERT
Relatività. Esposizione divulgativa
(mm.220x130), pagg.192. Legatura in cartonato editoriale. Alcune sottolineature alle prime 90 pagine, poi da pagina 99 in avanti, mai sfogliato, ancora a fogli chiusi. Timbro di appartenenza al frontespizio ed alle prime 4 pagine sulla parte bianca.
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EINSTEIN Albert -
Il mondo come io lo vedo. Prefazione di Giulio Giorello.
Milano, RCS Quotidiani, 2010, 8vo brossura editoriale, pp. 11 (I classici del pensiero libero, 11; supplemento a Sette Corriere della Sera) .
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EINSTEIN ALBERT - INFELD LEOPOLD
L'EVOLUZIONE DELLA FISICA - 1955
In 8, pp. 312, brossura. Qualche traccia del tempo (06048A/FISICA NUCLEARE - EINSTEIN)
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einstein Albert.
Idee e opinioni.
(Einstein) Einstein Albert. Idee e opinioni. Milano, 1957. 8°, leg. edit. t.t.; pp. 346 con una tav. f.t.
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EINSTEIN ALBERT.
Pensieri degli anni difficili.
In 16°, cop. edit. ill., pp. 258,(2), volume 4 della "Universale scientifica"; alcune sporadiche ed ordinate sottolineature a matita in poche pp. del testo, per il resto ottimo es.
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EINSTEIN Albert.
Pensieri degli anni difficili.
Universale scientifica Boringhieri, prefazione di Carlo Castagnoli, traduzione di Luigi Bianchi....." Basti questa frase a comprendere la linea conduttrice di questo libro di "pensieri" ... il possesso intellettuale del mondo extrapersonale... è la meta più alta concessa all'uomo....Gli amici che non si possono perdere sono gli uomini del presente e del passato che hanno avuto questa meta....." Una autobiografia che permette di conoscere l'uomo Einstein. Brossura editoriale, pp. 258, in 8°
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