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‎DAVY (Humphry)‎

‎Elements of AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY in a course of lectures for the board of agriculture‎

‎London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown, 1813, un volume grand in 4 (28cm x 22 cm), relié en demi-basane marron, dos orné de fers et filets dorés (reliure de l'époque), (quelques épidermures au dos), 8pp., 323pp., 63pp., 2 feuillets non chiffrés, 10 PLANCHES DONT UNE EN FRONTISPICE ET UNE AUTRE DEPLIANTE‎

‎---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BON EXEMPLAIRE GRAND DE MARGE BIEN COMPLET DE SON FRONTISPICE ET DE SES 9 PLANCHES DONT UNE DEPLIANTE ---- "THIS WAS THE FIRST SERIOUS ATTEMPT TO APPLY CHEMISTRY TO AGRICULTURE AND IT REMAINED A STANDARD WORK UNTIL DISPLACED BY LIEBIG'S PUBLICATIONS A GENERATION LATER. In 1802, Humphry DAVY lectured before the Board of Agriculture on agricultural chemistry. This course was repeated each year until 1812 and was published in 1813. The book is of interest because of its pioneering nature. Its value lie in the impulse it gave toward the application of scientific methods in agriculture... " (DSB III p. 601) ---- Norman N° 610 - Partington IV**7927.A5AR‎

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‎DAVY (Sir Humphry);‎

‎Elémens de CHIMIE AGRICOLE, en un cours de leçons, pour le Comité d'Agriculture. Traduit de l'anglais, avec un "Traité sur l'Art de faire le VIN et de distiller les Eaux-de-vie", par A. Bulos.‎

‎Ladrange Paris 1819 2 vol. 2 vol. in-8 de 7 pp. 340 pp. 1 f.n.ch. et 2 ff.n.ch. 431 pp., demi-basane de l'époque, dos lisse richement orné, pièces de titre et de tomaison, tranches peintes.‎

‎Edition originale française. Ouvrage important sur la chimie agricole avant le travail de Chaptal. Cette édition nous intéresse particulièrement car le traducteur y a joint son traité de vinification : fermentation - décuvage - maladies du Vin - mise en bouteille - distillation et description de l'appareil Solimani de Nîmes (Oberlé : bibliothèque bachique de M. Fritsch, n° 150 - Cole 342, inconnu de Bitting et Vicaire). Ouvrage orné de 8 planches gravées, dont certaines repliées. Très bel exemplaire.‎

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‎DAVY Sir Humphry‎

‎ELEMENS DE CHIMIE AGRICOLE en un cours de leçons pour le Comité d'agriculture. Traduit de l'anglais, avec un traité sur l'art de faire le vin et de distiller les eaux-de-vie par A. Duclos.‎

‎Paris Ladrange 1819. 2 volumes in-8 broché sous couverture d'attente de l'époque, étiquette de titre imprimée appliquée sur les dos 2 feuillets non chiffrés 6-7 (avertissement) 2-340pp 1 feuillet non chiffré (table), 2-431pp. Orné de 8 belles planches: 6 dépliantes dans le Tome I, regroupant 17 figures et 2 dans le Tome II dont 1 grande dépliante (détails d'un appareil distillatoire). Bel exemplaire, bien complet de toutes ses planches.‎

‎Quérard II, 409. Oberlé Bibliothèque Bachique 150. Huzard II, 17. Aslin 36( pour l'édition de 1813). Brunet VI, 4431 (pour l'édition de 1829). Sir Humphry Davy (Cornouailles 1778- Genève 1829) fut le plus habile chimiste de son époque. Son esprit vif et curieux toucha à tous les domaines de cette science.‎

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‎DAVY, H‎

‎Consolations in Travel,. or The last Days of a Philosopher. A new edition.‎

‎London, J. Murray, 1831. 6 Bl., 282 S., 1 Bl. Lwd (Deckel u. flieg. Vorsätze in einer Ecke etwas nässespurig, mehrf. gestempelt, unaufgeschnitten).‎

‎Dritte Auflage des zuerst 1830 posthum erschienenen Werks des bedeutenden englischen Chemikers Humphry Davy (1778 - 1829), der u.a. mehrere chemische Elemente entdeckte. Die Schrift enthält wissenschaftliche, religiöse und ethische Fragen betreffende "dialogues in which Davy sought to communicate his world view" (DSB III, 604).‎

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‎Davy, H‎

‎Elements of agricultural chemistry in a course of lectures for board of agriculture.‎

‎Philadelphia, 1821. M. einigen Taf. VII, 304 S. Ldr. Rücken angerissen. Vord. Deckel fast lose. Bind. teils gelockert. Einbd. berieben. Ecken bestossen. Klebezettel a. Vors. Name a. Tit. Durchgängig stark gebräunt. Einige S. lose. Einige S. m. Wurmspuren.‎

‎Angeb.: A treatise on soils and manures, as founded on actual experience, and as combined with the leading principles ogf agriculrue. 92 S.‎

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‎Tröstende Betrachtungen auf Reisen;. oder die letzten Tage eines Naturforschers. Nach der 3. (engl.) Ausgabe verdeutscht v. C. Fr. Ph. v. Martius.‎

‎Nürnberg, J. L. Schrag, 1833. 10 S., 1 Bl., 305, (1) S., 1 Bl. Ppbd d. Zeit m. eingeb. bedruckten OUmschl. (berieben, Name u. St. a. d. T.).‎

‎Erste deutsche Ausgabe dieser naturphilosophischen Gespräche, die der große englische Chemiker Sir Humphry Davy in den Tagen seiner letzten Krankheit bis kurz vor seinem Tode (1829) abgefaßt hat.‎

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‎Davy, Humphrey‎

‎Elements of agricultural chemistry in a course of lectures for the Board of Agriculture . . . To which is added, A Treatise on Soils and Manures . . .‎

‎304, 92 p. illus. Hardcover Good condition, in full leather, small water stain in upper margin, paper darkened‎

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‎Davy, Humphry‎

‎Elements of agricultural chemistry. In a course of lectures for the Board of Agriculture.‎

‎London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1813. 4°. VIII, 323, LXIII S., [2] Bl. mit 10 gestoch. Tafeln. Moderner Hldr. mit goldgepr. Rückentitel.‎

‎Ferchl S. 116. Lexikon bedeutender Chemiker S. 109 f. Poggend. I, 528. - Gegenüber der ersten Ausgabe von 1795 wesentlich erweitert. - "During ten years, since 1802, I have had the honour, every Session, of delivering Courses of Lectures before the Board of Agriculture. I have endeavoured, at all times, to follow in them the progress of chemical discovery; they have therfore varied every year; and such is the rapidity with which Chemistry is extending, that some alterations and improvements were rendered necessary at the time they were preparing for the press" (H. Davy). - H. Davy (1778-1829), seit 1802 Professor der Chemie in London und 1820-1827 Präsident der Royal Society, entdeckte "bei der Elektrolyse geschmolzener Alkalien ... 1807 die Elemente Kalium und Natrium und gab ihnen die engl. Namen "potassium" und "sodium". Auf dem gleichen Wege gewann er als erster die Elemente Calcium, Magnesium, Barium und Strontium. In seinem Vortrag vor der Roy. Soc. trat D. 1810 den Nachweis an, daß Chlor keine Sauerstoffverb., sondern ein Element ist dem er auch erstmalig den Namen gab. Da auch im Chlorwasserstoff kein Sauerstoff nachgewiesen werden konnte, vertrat er den Standpunkt, daß nicht Sauerstoff, sondern Wasserstoff als charakterist. Bestandteil der Säuren anzusehen ist. Durch seine galvan. Versuche konnte er Erscheinungen erklären, die später als Ionenwanderung bezeichnet wurden. Bei der Elktrolyse von wäßrigen Salzlösungen beobachtete D. die Abscheidung von Wasserstoff und Metallen am negativen Pol und von Säuren am positiven Pol, woraus er auf eine elektr. ladung der Substanzen schloß, die zu einer Wanderung zum entgegengesetzt geladenen Pol führt. Damit gelang ihm eine Verknüpfung der Voltaschen Theorie mit der chem. Theorie. D. entdeckte das Chlordioxid, Phosphortri- und -pentachlorid sowie Phosphorwasserstoff, stellte 1811 Phosgen und 1812 phosphorige Säure dar und fand 1808 (unabhängig von Gay-Lussac) das Bor, das er aus Borsäure durch Reduktion mit Kalium und Wasserstoff gewann. 1813 berichtete D. vor der Roy. Soc. über eine neue Substanz, das Iod, das er von Clement erhalten hatte und das von Gay-Lussac zu einem früheren Zeitpunkt als Element erkannt worden war" (W. Müller in Lexikon bedeutender Chemiker). - Stellenweise etwas braunfleckig, sehr gutes breitrandiges und unbeschnittenes Exemplar.‎

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‎DAVY, HUMPHRY - FOUNDATION OF ELECTRO-CHEMISTRY - FIRST FRENCH EDITION.‎

‎De quelques Effets chimiques de L'Électricité" Mémoire lu à la Societe Royale, pour la fondation de Baker, le 20 novembre 1806.‎

‎Paris, Chez Bernard, 1807. Contemp. hcalf., gilt spine. A few scratches to binding, wear to top of spine. In: ""Annales de Chimie ou Recueil de Mémoires.."" Vol. 63. Entire volume offered. 336 pp. a. 1 engraved plate. Davy's paper: pp. 172-224 a. pp. 225-266. Small stamps on verso of titlepage. Browning to halftitle. A few scattered brownspots.‎

‎First French edition of ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTENT CONTRIBUTIONS EVER MADE TO CHEMICAL SCIENCE, as Davy here outlined a theory of mass action, forcast the use of electricity in atomic disintegration and announced the isolation by electrolytic methods of two new elements, sodium and potassium. He used the most powerful electric battery of the time, a voltaic pile, invented 1800 by Volta.""Humphrey Davy...was among the first to investigate the decomposition of water. In 1806 he delivered a Bakerian Lecture (the paper offered here in the French version) before the Royal Society of London ""On some chemical agencies of electricity"" (1807), which pointed out several fallacies in the theory of electrolysis. Davy's experiments on the chemical effects of electrical currents on substances, causing their decomposition, led to his discovery of several new elements: potassium (1807), sodium (1807), barium (1808), calcium (1808), and boron (1808)"" (Milestone of Science No. 52) - Davy's first Bakerian Lecture won a Prize from Napoleon, even though France and England were at War. - Partington vol. IV pp. 42 ff. - PMM No 255 (note). - Parkinson, Breakthroughs: 1807 C.‎

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‎DAVY, HUMPHRY - PROVING THAT CHLORINE IS AN ELEMENT.‎

‎Researches on the oxymuriatic Acid, its Nature and Combinations" and on the Elements of the muriatic Acid. With some Experiments on Sulphur and Phosphorus, made in the Laboratory of the Royal Institution. Read July 12, 1810. (+) The Bakerian Lecture. ...‎

‎(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1810 a. 1811). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1810 - Part I. Pp. 231-257 and 1811 - Part I. Pp. 1-35. Both papers clean and fine.‎

‎First appearance of these importent papers in the history of chemistry in which Davy announces his proofs of the elementary nature of clorine, describing the preparation, physical and chemical properties of a new gas, which he called 'euchlorine'. It is unstable and explodes on heating to give chlorine and oxygen. Davy here suggested the name 'chlorine', from a greek work for green, because of the greenish colour of the gas.Thorpe said of this first paper ""As a piece of induction, the memoir is a model of its kind, and as an exercise in ""the scientific use of ofthe imagination"" it has few equals.""Davy's researches on chlorine are of an importence comparable with those on the alkali metals. Chlorine, first discovered by Scheele, was regarded by him as a *dephlogisticated muriatic acid"". As phlogiston was practically synonymous with with hydrogen to Scheele, this view was essentialy correct. Lavoisier, however, chiefly occupied with phenomena of combustion, assumed that chlorien was an oxide of an unknown ""radical"". Davy performed many experiments endeavouring to confirm the presence of oxygen and finally concluded that chlorine was an element.""(A Source Book in Chemistry 1400-1900, p. 244).‎

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‎DAVY, HUMPHRY - PROVING THAT CHLORINE IS AN ELEMENT.‎

‎Researches on the oxymuriatic Acid, its Nature and Combinations" and on the Elements of the muriatic Acid. With some Experiments on Sulphur and Phosphorus, made in the Laboratory of the Royal Institution. Read July 12, 1810. (+) The Bakerian Lecture. ...‎

‎London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1810 a. 1811. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1810 - Part I. Pp. 231-257 and 1811 - Part I. Pp. 1-35. Both papers clean and fine. With titlepages to 1810, Part I and 1811, Part I. Titlepage to 1810 with a brownspot to upper inner margin.‎

‎First appearance of these importent papers in the history of chemistry in which Davy announces his proofs of the elementary nature of clorine, describing the preparation, physical and chemical properties of a new gas, which he called 'euchlorine'. It is unstable and explodes on heating to give chlorine and oxygen. Davy here suggested the name 'chlorine', from a greek work for green, because of the greenish colour of the gas.Thorpe said of this first paper ""As a piece of induction, the memoir is a model of its kind, and as an exercise in ""the scientific use of ofthe imagination"" it has few equals.""Davy's researches on chlorine are of an importence comparable with those on the alkali metals. Chlorine, first discovered by Scheele, was regarded by him as a *dephlogisticated muriatic acid"". As phlogiston was practically synonymous with with hydrogen to Scheele, this view was essentialy correct. Lavoisier, however, chiefly occupied with phenomena of combustion, assumed that chlorien was an oxide of an unknown ""radical"". Davy performed many experiments endeavouring to confirm the presence of oxygen and finally concluded that chlorine was an element.""(A Source Book in Chemistry 1400-1900, p. 244).‎

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‎DAVY, HUMPHRY - COMPOUND OR ELEMENTS ?‎

‎The Bakerian Lecture. An Account of some new analytical Researches on the Nature of certain Bodies, particularly the Alkalies, Phosphorus, Sulphur, Carbonaceous Matter, and the Acids hitherto undecompounded" with some general Observations on Chemical ...‎

‎(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1809). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1809 - Part I. Pp. 39-104 and 1 engraved plate showing some of the apparatus used in his electrochemical researches. Fine and clean.‎

‎First appearance of this importent paper in the history of chemistry.In this paper ""he tried one hypthesis after another to account for the ultimate constitution of matter and for the nature of acidity. He believed that the simplicity and harmony of nature demanded that there be very few ultimately distinct forms of matter"" itis ironical that one who held that that the chemical elements were probably all compounds should have been such a frequent discoverer of new elements. Davy was particularlu confused by ammonium amalgam, a pasty material produced when ammonium salts are electrolyzed with a mercury cathode...""(DSB III, p. 602).- Partington IV, pp. 49 ff.‎

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‎DAVY, HUMPHRY - COMPOUND OR ELEMENTS ?‎

‎The Bakerian Lecture. An Account of some new analytical Researches on the Nature of certain Bodies, particularly the Alkalies, Phosphorus, Sulphur, Carbonaceous Matter, and the Acids hitherto undecompounded " with some general Observations on Chemical ...‎

‎(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1809). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1809 - Part I. Pp. 39-104 and 1 engraved plate showing some of the apparatus used in his electrochemical researches. Fine and clean.‎

‎DAVY, HUMPHRY - FOUNDATION OF ELECTRO-CHEMISTRY - FIRST FRENCH EDITION.‎

‎De quelques Effets chimiques de L'Électricité " Mémoire lu à la Societe Royale, pour la fondation de Baker, le 20 novembre 1806.‎

‎Paris, Chez Bernard, 1807. Contemp. hcalf., gilt spine. A few scratches to binding, wear to top of spine. In: ""Annales de Chimie ou Recueil de Mémoires.."" Vol. 63. Entire volume offered. 336 pp. a. 1 engraved plate. Davy's paper: pp. 172-224 a. pp. 225-266. Small stamps on verso of titlepage. Browning to halftitle. A few scattered brownspots.‎

‎DAVY, HUMPHRY - PROVING THAT CHLORINE IS AN ELEMENT.‎

‎Researches on the oxymuriatic Acid, its Nature and Combinations " and on the Elements of the muriatic Acid. With some Experiments on Sulphur and Phosphorus, made in the Laboratory of the Royal Institution. Read July 12, 1810. (+) The Bakerian Lecture. ...‎

‎London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1810 a. 1811. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1810 - Part I. Pp. 231-257 and 1811 - Part I. Pp. 1-35. Both papers clean and fine. With titlepages to 1810, Part I and 1811, Part I. Titlepage to 1810 with a brownspot to upper inner margin.‎

‎DAVY, HUMPHRY - PROVING THAT CHLORINE IS AN ELEMENT.‎

‎Researches on the oxymuriatic Acid, its Nature and Combinations " and on the Elements of the muriatic Acid. With some Experiments on Sulphur and Phosphorus, made in the Laboratory of the Royal Institution. Read July 12, 1810. (+) The Bakerian Lecture. ...‎

‎(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1810 a. 1811). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1810 - Part I. Pp. 231-257 and 1811 - Part I. Pp. 1-35. Both papers clean and fine.‎

‎DAVY, HUMPHRY - THE DISCOVERY OF POTASSIUM AND SODIUM.‎

‎The Bakerian Lecture, on some new Phenomena of chemical Changes produced by Electricity,particularly the Decomposition of the fixed Alkalies, and the Exhibition of the new substances which constitute their bases" and on the general Nature of alkaline ...‎

‎(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1808). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1808 - Part I. Pp. 1-44.‎

‎First printing of this importent historical paper in chemistry, in which Davy shows that electricity is capable of decomposing some alkalies, isolating two new substances and discovering potassium and sodium. Neville in his Historical Chemical Library vol. I, p.340, writes about this paper ""ONE OF THE GREAT CLASSIC RESEARCHES IN CHEMISTRY, in which Davy announced in this, his second Bakterian lecture, the isloation of metallic potassium and sodium by the electrolytic decomposition of their fused oxides.""""He (Davy) began his own electrical experiments...The results were spectacular. On October 6, 1807, the current passing through molten potash liberated a metal, which Davy called potassium. The little globules of shining metal tore the water molecule apart as it eagerly recombined with oxygen and the liberated hydrogen burst into lavender flame. Davy danced about in a delirium of joy. A week later he isolated sodium from soda.""(Asimow). The paper offered here describes these discoveries.""Humphry Davy was one of the most brilliant chemists of the early nineteenth century. His early study of nitrous oxide brought him his first reputation, but his later and most importent investigations were devoted to electrochemistry. Following Galvani's experiments and the discovery of the voltaic pile, interest in galvanic electricity had become widespread. The first electrolysis by means of the pile was carried out in 1800 by Nicholson and Carisle, who obtained oxygen and hydrogen from water. Davy began to examine the chemical effects of electricity in 1800, and his numerous discoveries were presented in his Bakerian lecture to the Royal Society on November 20, 1806.(A Source Book in Chemistry p. 243). - Wheeler Gift: 2514.‎

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‎DAVY, HUMPHRY - THE DISCOVERY OF POTASSIUM AND SODIUM.‎

‎The Bakerian Lecture, on some new Phenomena of chemical Changes produced by Electricity,particularly the Decomposition of the fixed Alkalies, and the Exhibition of the new substances which constitute their bases" and on the general Nature of alkaline ...‎

‎(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1808). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1808 - Part I. Pp. 1-44. Clean and fine, wide-margined.‎

‎First printing of this importent historical paper in chemistry, in which Davy shows that electricity is capable of decomposing some alkalies, isolating two new substances and discovering potassium and sodium. Neville in his Historical Chemical Library vol. I, p.340, writes about this paper ""ONE OF THE GREAT CLASSIC RESEARCHES IN CHEMISTRY, in which Davy announced in this, his second Bakterian lecture, the isloation of metallic potassium and sodium by the electrolytic decomposition of their fused oxides.""""He (Davy) began his own electrical experiments...The results were spectacular. On October 6, 1807, the current passing through molten potash liberated a metal, which Davy called potassium. The little globules of shining metal tore the water molecule apart as it eagerly recombined with oxygen and the liberated hydrogen burst into lavender flame. Davy danced about in a delirium of joy. A week later he isolated sodium from soda.""(Asimow). The paper offered here describes these discoveries.""Humphry Davy was one of the most brilliant chemists of the early nineteenth century. His early study of nitrous oxide brought him his first reputation, but his later and most importent investigations were devoted to electrochemistry. Following Galvani's experiments and the discovery of the voltaic pile, interest in galvanic electricity had become widespread. The first electrolysis by means of the pile was carried out in 1800 by Nicholson and Carisle, who obtained oxygen and hydrogen from water. Davy began to examine the chemical effects of electricity in 1800, and his numerous discoveries were presented in his Bakerian lecture to the Royal Society on November 20, 1806.(A Source Book in Chemistry p. 243). - Wheeler Gift: 2514.‎

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‎DAVY, HUMPHRY - THE DISCOVERY OF POTASSIUM AND SODIUM.‎

‎The Bakerian Lecture, on some new Phenomena of chemical Changes produced by Electricity,particularly the Decomposition of the fixed Alkalies, and the Exhibition of the new substances which constitute their bases " and on the general Nature of alkaline ...‎

‎(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1808). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1808 - Part I. Pp. 1-44.‎

‎DAVY, HUMPHRY - THE DISCOVERY OF POTASSIUM AND SODIUM.‎

‎The Bakerian Lecture, on some new Phenomena of chemical Changes produced by Electricity,particularly the Decomposition of the fixed Alkalies, and the Exhibition of the new substances which constitute their bases " and on the general Nature of alkaline ...‎

‎(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1808). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1808 - Part I. Pp. 1-44. Clean and fine, wide-margined.‎

‎DAVY, HUMPHRY.‎

‎An Account of some new Experiments on the fluoric Compounds" with some Observations on other Objects of Chemical Inquiry. Read February 13, 1814. (+) Some Experiments and Observations on a new Substance which becomes a violet coloured Gas by heat. Rea...‎

‎(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1814). 4to. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1814 - Part I. Pp. 62-73 a. pp. 74-93.‎

‎First appearance of two importent papers i chemical analysis.. The first contains accounts of the 'combining proportion' of fluorine and the efforts to isolate the radical he called fluorine after a suggestion by Ampere. ""It also contains experiments and remarks on the elementary nature of chlorine, and Davy used Gay-Lussac's law of volumes in correcting the experimentaælresults.""(Partington IV, pp. 58 ff).""Humphry Davy was one of the most brilliant chemists of the early nineteenth century. His early study of nitrous oxide brought him his first reputation, but his later and most importent investigations were devoted to electrochemistry. Following Galvani's experiments and the discovery of the voltaic pile, interest in galvanic electricity had become widespread. The first electrolysis by means of the pile was carried out in 1800 by Nicholson and Carisle, who obtained oxygen and hydrogen from water. Davy began to examine the chemical effects of electricity in 1800, and his numerous discoveries were presented in his Bakerian lectures."" Another notable paper comes together with avy's papers: THOMAS BRANDE ""The Bakerian Lecture: on some new Electro-chemical Phenomena. Read November 25, 1813."" Pp. 51-61 a. 1 engraved plate showing the experimental apparatus used.‎

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‎DAVY, HUMPHRY.‎

‎An Account of some new Experiments on the fluoric Compounds " with some Observations on other Objects of Chemical Inquiry. Read February 13, 1814. (+) Some Experiments and Observations on a new Substance which becomes a violet coloured Gas by heat. Rea...‎

‎(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1814). 4to. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1814 - Part I. Pp. 62-73 a. pp. 74-93.‎

‎DAVY, HUMPHRY.‎

‎Consolations in Travel or the last Days of a Philosopher.‎

‎Ldn., 1830. Recent full cloth. X,282 pp.‎

‎First edition.‎

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‎DAVY, HUMPHRY.‎

‎Consolations in Travel or the last Days of a Philosopher.‎

‎Ldn., 1830. Recent full cloth. X,282 pp.‎

‎DAVY, HUMPHRY.‎

‎Elements of Chemical Philosophy. Part I. Vol. I (all published). Philadelphia, Bradford and Inskepp, 1812.‎

‎Cont. full calf. Back worn and upper 3 cm. of back gone. Hinges slightly loosening. XII,288 pp. and 12 engraved plates (some double-numbered). Some browning ti leaves throughout.‎

‎First American edition of a major work by Davy, summarizing his previous investigations, and beeing one of the earliest treatises on physical chemistry. Published the same year as the London-edition.‎

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‎DAVY, HUMPHRY.‎

‎Elements of Chemical Philosophy. Part I. Vol. I (all published). Philadelphia, Bradford and Inskepp, 1812.‎

‎Cont. full calf. Back worn and upper 3 cm. of back gone. Hinges slightly loosening. XII,288 pp. and 12 engraved plates (some double-numbered). Some browning ti leaves throughout.‎

‎DAVY, HUMPHRY. - FOUNDATION OF ELECTRO-CHEMISTRY - FIRST GERMAN EDITION.‎

‎Ueber einige neue Erscheinungen chemischer Veränderungen, welche durch die Elektricität bewirkt werden" insbesondere über die Zersetzung der feuerbeständigen Alkalien, die Darstellung der neuen Körper, welche ihre Basen ausmachen, un die Natur der Alk...‎

‎(Halle, Rengerschen Buchhandlung, 1809). Without wrappers. In ""Annalen der Physik. Herausgegeben von Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert"", Bd. 31, Zweites Stück. Pp. 113-224 a. 1 engraved plate.(The entire issue offered). Davy's paper: pp. 113-177.‎

‎First German edition of this landmark paper in chemistry, in which Davy shows that electricity is capable of decomposing the most stable chemical combinations. He decomposes some alkalies, isolating two new substances and discovering potassium and sodium. Neville in his Historical Chemical Library vol. I, p.340, writes about this paper ""ONE OF THE GREAT CLASSIC RESEARCHES IN CHEMISTRY, in which Davy announced in this, his second Bakterian lecture, the isloation of metallic potassium and sodium by the electrolytic decomposition of their fused oxides.""""He (Davy) began his own electrical experiments...The results were spectacular. On October 6, 1807, the current passing through molten potash liberated a metal, which Davy called potassium. The little globules of shining metal tore the water molecule apart as it eagerly recombined with oxygen and the liberated hydrogen burst into lavender flame. Davy danced about in a delirium of joy. A week later he isolated sodium from soda.""(Asimow). The paper offered here describes these discoveries.""Humphry Davy was one of the most brilliant chemists of the early nineteenth century. His early study of nitrous oxide brought him his first reputation, but his later and most importent investigations were devoted to electrochemistry. Following Galvani's experiments and the discovery of the voltaic pile, interest in galvanic electricity had become widespread. The first electrolysis by means of the pile was carried out in 1800 by Nicholson and Carisle, who obtained oxygen and hydrogen from water. Davy began to examine the chemical effects of electricity in 1800, and his numerous discoveries were presented in his Bakerian lecture to the Royal Society on November 20, 1806.(A Source Book in Chemistry p. 243). - Wheeler Gift: 2514.‎

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‎DAVY, HUMPHRY. - ELECTROCHEMISTRY DISCLOSING THE NATURE OF SUBSTANCES.‎

‎The Bakerian Lecture. An Account of some new analytical Researches on the Nature of certain Bodies, particularly the Alkalies, Phosphorus, Sulphur, Carbonaceous Matter, and the Acids hitherto undecompounded" with some general Observations on Chemical ...‎

‎(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1809). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1809 - Part I. Pp. 39-104 and 1 engraved plate showing some of the apparatus used in his electrochemical researches. Fine and clean.‎

‎First printing of a historical paper in chemistry, in which Davy announced his isolation, by electrochemistry, of Calcium, Barium, Strontium and Magnesium, and claiming that boracic acid is metallic in nature and proposing the name ""boracium"". He further discusses chemical theory.""The objects which principally occupied Mr. Davy's attention in the present lecture are, the elements of ammonia" the nature of sulphur the nature of phosphorus, the states of carbonaceous principle in plumbago, charcoal, and diamond the analysis of boracic acid the analysis of fluoric acid" with a series of numerous experiments on muriatic acid."" (Abstracts).‎

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‎DAVY, HUMPHRY. - ELECTROCHEMISTRY DISCLOSING THE NATURE OF SUBSTANCES.‎

‎The Bakerian Lecture. An Account of some new analytical Researches on the Nature of certain Bodies, particularly the Alkalies, Phosphorus, Sulphur, Carbonaceous Matter, and the Acids hitherto undecompounded " with some general Observations on Chemical ...‎

‎(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1809). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1809 - Part I. Pp. 39-104 and 1 engraved plate showing some of the apparatus used in his electrochemical researches. Fine and clean.‎

‎DAVY, HUMPHRY. - FOUNDATION OF ELECTRO-CHEMISTRY - FIRST GERMAN EDITION.‎

‎Ueber einige neue Erscheinungen chemischer Veränderungen, welche durch die Elektricität bewirkt werden " insbesondere über die Zersetzung der feuerbeständigen Alkalien, die Darstellung der neuen Körper, welche ihre Basen ausmachen, un die Natur der Alk...‎

‎(Halle, Rengerschen Buchhandlung, 1809). Without wrappers. In ""Annalen der Physik. Herausgegeben von Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert"", Bd. 31, Zweites Stück. Pp. 113-224 a. 1 engraved plate.(The entire issue offered). Davy's paper: pp. 113-177.‎

‎DAVY, HUMPHRY. - ISOLATION OF BARIUM, MAGNESIUM, CALCIUM AND STRONTIUM FOR THE FIRST TIME.‎

‎Electro-Chemical Researches, on the Decomposition of the Earth" with Observations on the Metals obtained from the alkaline Earths, and on the Amalgam procured from Ammonia. Read June 30th, 1808.‎

‎(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1808). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1808 - Part I. Pp. 333-370. Clean and fine.‎

‎First printing of a historical paper in chemistry, his third Bakerian Lecture, in which he obtained for the first time, by means of electrolysis, the metals barium, magnesium, calcium and strontium. He further utilized the strong reducing power of potassium to prepare boron.""Humphry Davy was one of the most brilliant chemists of the early nineteenth century. His early study of nitrous oxide brought him his first reputation, but his later and most importent investigations were devoted to electrochemistry. Following Galvani's experiments and the discovery of the voltaic pile, interest in galvanic electricity had become widespread. The first electrolysis by means of the pile was carried out in 1800 by Nicholson and Carisle, who obtained oxygen and hydrogen from water. Davy began to examine the chemical effects of electricity in 1800, and his numerous discoveries were presented in his Bakerian lectures."" - Not in Wheeler Gift. - The Ronalds Library p. 128.‎

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‎DAVY, HUMPHRY. - ISOLATION OF BARIUM, MAGNESIUM, CALCIUM AND STRONTIUM FOR THE FIRST TIME.‎

‎Electro-Chemical Researches, on the Decomposition of the Earth" with Observations on the Metals obtained from the alkaline Earths, and on the Amalgam procured from Ammonia. Read June 30th, 1808.‎

‎(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1808). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1808 - Part I. Pp. 333-370.‎

‎First printing of a historical paper in chemistry, his third Bakerian Lecture, in which he obtained for the first time, by means of electrolysis, the metals barium, magnesium, calcium and strontium. He further utilized the strong reducing power of potassium to prepare boron.""Humphry Davy was one of the most brilliant chemists of the early nineteenth century. His early study of nitrous oxide brought him his first reputation, but his later and most importent investigations were devoted to electrochemistry. Following Galvani's experiments and the discovery of the voltaic pile, interest in galvanic electricity had become widespread. The first electrolysis by means of the pile was carried out in 1800 by Nicholson and Carisle, who obtained oxygen and hydrogen from water. Davy began to examine the chemical effects of electricity in 1800, and his numerous discoveries were presented in his Bakerian lectures."" - Not in Wheeler Gift. - The Ronalds Library p. 128.‎

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‎DAVY, HUMPHRY. - ISOLATION OF BARIUM, MAGNESIUM, CALCIUM AND STRONTIUM FOR THE FIRST TIME.‎

‎Electro-Chemical Researches, on the Decomposition of the Earth " with Observations on the Metals obtained from the alkaline Earths, and on the Amalgam procured from Ammonia. Read June 30th, 1808.‎

‎(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1808). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1808 - Part I. Pp. 333-370. Clean and fine.‎

‎DAVY, HUMPHRY. - ISOLATION OF BARIUM, MAGNESIUM, CALCIUM AND STRONTIUM FOR THE FIRST TIME.‎

‎Electro-Chemical Researches, on the Decomposition of the Earth " with Observations on the Metals obtained from the alkaline Earths, and on the Amalgam procured from Ammonia. Read June 30th, 1808.‎

‎(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1808). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1808 - Part I. Pp. 333-370.‎

‎DAVY, HUMPHRY. - PROVING THAT CHLORINE IS AN ELEMENT.‎

‎Die drei neuesten Abhandlungen Humphry Davy's, welche seine Untersuchungen über die Chlorine und die Euchlorine enthalten. Frei übersetzt von Gilbert. (1. Untersuchungen über das oxygenirt-falzsaure Gas und über die Bestandigkeit der Salzsäure" nebst ...‎

‎Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1811. Without wrappers. In: ""Annalen der Physik und der Physikalischen Chemie. Hrsg. Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert"", Bd.9 (= Bd. 39 der Reihe), Neuntes Stück. Pp. 1-128. (The entire issue offered). Davy's papers: pp. 3-42, pp. 43-89 and pp. 90-100.‎

‎First appearance in German of these importent papers in the history of chemistry in which Davy announces his proofs of the elementary nature of clorine, describing the preparation, physical and chemical properties of a new gas, which he called 'euchlorine'. It is unstable and explodes on heating to give chlorine and oxygen. Davy here suggested the name 'chlorine', from a greek work for green, because of the greenish colour of the gas.Thorpe said of this first paper ""As a piece of induction, the memoir is a model of its kind, and as an exercise in ""the scientific use of ofthe imagination"" it has few equals.""Davy's researches on chlorine are of an importence with those on the alkali metals. Chlorine, first discovered by Scheele, was regarded by him as ""dephlogisticated muriatic acid"". As phlogistion was perfectly synonymous with hydrogen to Scheele, this view was essentially correct. Lavoisier, however, chiefly occupied with phenomena of combustion, assumed that chlorine was an oxide of an unknown ""radical"". avy performed many experiments endeavouring to confirm the presenceof oxygen and finally concluded that chlorine was an element.""(Leicester & Klickstein ""A Source Book in Chemistry"", p. 243 ff).‎

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‎DAVY, HUMPHRY. - PROVING THAT CHLORINE IS AN ELEMENT.‎

‎Die drei neuesten Abhandlungen Humphry Davy's, welche seine Untersuchungen über die Chlorine und die Euchlorine enthalten. Frei übersetzt von Gilbert. (1. Untersuchungen über das oxygenirt-falzsaure Gas und über die Bestandigkeit der Salzsäure " nebst ...‎

‎Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1811. Without wrappers. In: ""Annalen der Physik und der Physikalischen Chemie. Hrsg. Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert"", Bd.9 (= Bd. 39 der Reihe), Neuntes Stück. Pp. 1-128. (The entire issue offered). Davy's papers: pp. 3-42, pp. 43-89 and pp. 90-100.‎

‎Dawber J G & Moore T‎

‎Chemistry for the Life Sciences‎

‎McGraw-Hill Inc.US 1973. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. With usual stamps and markings In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. 800grams ISBN:0070942862 McGraw-Hill Inc.,US paperback‎

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‎Quantitative Problems in Biochemistry Sixth Edition‎

‎Longman 1980. 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. 700grams ISBN:0582444020 Longman hardcover‎

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‎Dawes EA. E. A.‎

‎Quantitative Problems in Biochemistry‎

‎Longman 1980. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item750grams ISBN:0582444020 Longman hardcover‎

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‎Dawes EA. E. A.‎

‎Quantitative Problems in Biochemistry‎

‎Longman 1980. 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 fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Re-bound by library. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item650grams ISBN:0582444020 Longman hardcover‎

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‎Dawes Edwin Alfred‎

‎Quantitative Problems in Biochemistry‎

‎Harcourt Brace/Churchill Livingstone 1972. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item700grams ISBN:0443008078 Harcourt Brace/Churchill Livingstone hardcover‎

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‎Quantitative Problems In Biochemistry‎

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‎DAWES EDWIN A.‎

‎PROBLEMES DE BIOCHIMIE.‎

‎MASSON. 1975. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 465 pages illustrées de nombreuses figures - quelques marques de stylo en fin d'ouvrage.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes‎

‎traduit de l'anglais par C. et J-C. MAZIERE. Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes‎

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‎Problèmes de biochimie‎

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‎Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes‎

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‎Developments in Polymer Characterisation Volume 2‎

‎Applied Science Publishers Ltd 1980. Volume 2. 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. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item600grams ISBN:0853349096 Applied Science Publishers Ltd hardcover‎

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‎Developments in Polymer Characterisation Volume 1‎

‎Applied Century Publishers Ltd 1978. Volume 1. 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. No dust jacket. 650grams ISBN:0853347891 Applied Century Publishers Ltd hardcover‎

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‎Developments in Polymer Characterisation_1: v. 1 Developments Series‎

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‎Basic Medical Biochemistry‎

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‎Practical Inorganic Chemistry‎

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‎Dawson George MA Hardwich T. Frederick. Manual of photographic chemistry‎

‎A manual of photography : founded on Hardwich's photographic chemistry 1873 Leather Bound‎

‎2019. Leather Bound. New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine. Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back 1873. This book is printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - eng Pages 314. EXTRA 10 DAYS APART FROM THE NORMAL SHIPPING PERIOD WILL BE REQUIRED FOR LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. FOLIO EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE. hardcover‎

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