Genève, Georg & cie. 1896 596pp., 25cm., br.orig., non coupé, bon état, [Cfr. Caillet no.8655], Q81460
Reference : Q81460
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Genève et Paris, Georg et Alcan, 1897, un volume in 8 relié en demi-basane havane (reliure postérieure), 19pp., 596pp., 3 PLANCHES dépliantes
---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- Seconde édition ---- "After studying physics and chemistry in Geneva and Paris, Pictet returned to his native city and devoted himself to experimentation in the physics of low temperatures with an eye to the fast-growing and lucrative refrigeration industry. A compression refrigeration system that he developed, with sulfur dioxide as its cooling medium, functioned at a much lower pressure than competing systems ; contact with water, however, often turned the refrigerant into corrosive sulfurous acid. This system, protected by a number of patents, was marketed with some success. It was Pictet's researches that led to a scientific achievement which at once made him internationally famous. In December 1877, when Louis Paul Cailletet was about to report his liquefaction of oxygen to the Paris Academy of Sciences, Pictet cabled from Geneva that he had achieved the same feat...". (DSB X p. 604) ---- La théorie matérialiste pure - Origines de la physique expérimentale - La méthode scientifique - Développement logique de la physique expérimentale - Les entités réelles de la physique expérimentale - Les entités rationnelles de la physique expérimentale - Relations simples entre l'astronomie, la physique et la chimie - Le potentiel en astronomie, en physique, en chimie - Le matérialisme et le spiritualisme en face des phénomènes de la nature morte - La gravitation et la pesanteur en face du matérialisme - Objection déduite des différences fondamentales entre le potentiel des gaz comprimés et celui de la gravitation, de la cohésion et de l'affinité - Dissociation des corps - Les entités logiques en biologie - Les entités logiques chez l'homme - Synthèse de l'homme libre - l'homme et les limites de la liberté - La liberté collective - etc**8640/K6
1896 xix, 596 p., 3 folded pls, boards with covers laid on. Library stamp. Author's dedication.
Genève, Georg, 1896, grand et fort in 8° broché, XVII-596pp., 2 planches dépliantes, couverture très abîmée avec manques, dos factice.
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