Lutetiis Parisiorum [Paris], V. Retaux 1908 56pp., 1e édition, 20cm., brochure originale, qqs. rousseurs, rare, [avec des textes en français et en latin], R98160
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Berlin, Springer, 1935. 8vo. Bound in contemporary half cloth with gilt lettering, In ""Zeitschrift für Physik"", Band 96, 1935. Entire issue offered. Two stamps to title page, otherwise fine. Pp. 431-458. [Entire volume :VIII, 801 pp].
First printing of Weizsäcker's exceedingly important paper containing the first appearance of Bethe-Weizsäcker formula, or Semi-Empirical Mass Formula (SEMF), a theoretical formula relating the curve of nuclear binding energy, nuclear masses, and certain other nuclear properties.In nuclear physics, the semi-empirical mass formula (SEMF) (sometimes also called Weizsäcker's formula, the Bethe-Weizsäcker formula, or the Bethe-Weizsäcker mass formula to distinguish it from the Bethe-Weizsäcker process) is used to approximate the mass and various other properties of an atomic nucleus. As the name suggests, it is based partly on theory and partly on empirical measurements. The theory is based on the liquid drop model proposed by George Gamow, which can account for most of the terms in the formula and gives rough estimates for the values of the coefficients. Although refinements have been made to the coefficients over the years, the structure of the formula remains the same today.The present volume also contain conttributions by Wener Heisenberg: Die Struktur der leichten Atomkerne.
Berlin, Springer, 1935. 8vo. Bound in contemporary half cloth with gilt lettering, In ""Zeitschrift für Physik"", Band 96, 1935. Entire issue offered. Stamp to front free end-paper. Fine and clean. Pp. 431-458. [Entire volume :VIII, 801 pp].
First printing of Weizsäcker's exceedingly important paper containing the first appearance of Bethe-Weizsäcker formula, or Semi-Empirical Mass Formula (SEMF), a theoretical formula relating the curve of nuclear binding energy, nuclear masses, and certain other nuclear properties.In nuclear physics, the semi-empirical mass formula (SEMF) (sometimes also called Weizsäcker's formula, the Bethe-Weizsäcker formula, or the Bethe-Weizsäcker mass formula to distinguish it from the Bethe-Weizsäcker process) is used to approximate the mass and various other properties of an atomic nucleus. As the name suggests, it is based partly on theory and partly on empirical measurements. The theory is based on the liquid drop model proposed by George Gamow, which can account for most of the terms in the formula and gives rough estimates for the values of the coefficients. Although refinements have been made to the coefficients over the years, the structure of the formula remains the same today.The present volume also contain conttributions by Wener Heisenberg: Die Struktur der leichten Atomkerne.
, Delius Klasing, 2013 1. Auflage 2014, 176 Seiten, 92 Farbfotos, dreisprachige Ausgabe in dt./engl./span., Format 27,7 x 29,7 cm, gebunden mit Schutzumschlag. ISBN 9783768837125.
Snapshots by a genius photographer At present, Miquel Liso is the most exceptional talent of a new generation of Grand Prix photographers. The shots of the Spaniard are moving, telling the beholder fascinating things about racing by using an unconventional and new imagery. Regardless whether Liso is in the pit lane or flies over the circuit: time and again his pictures are surprising. This is an elaborate tribute to young Miquel Liso, who already is a star in his home country. By the refreshing composition of his pictures he tells cryptic, thought provoking stories that are just delightful. Liso?s persuasive power evolves from unusual angles of vision, means of defamiliarisation, surprise, point, contrast and suggestive details. On top of that, he is always in the right place at the right time. The picture range comprises action on the track, races at night, incidents, accidents, faces of the Formula 1, grid girls, team work, fans, photographers and a lot more. The book ends with thoughts on the recent Formula 1. ?Formula 1 / Formula 1? presents Liso?s most beautiful shots so far. The texts, written by Formula 1 journalist Hartmut Lehbrink who already published 37 books, come in three languages: German, English and Spanish.
Berlin, G. Reimer, 1827. 4to. As extracted from ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 2. Band, 1827""., without backstrip. Fine and clean. [Gudermann:] Pp. 223-226. [Entire volue: Pp. 198-292 + two folded plates].
First printing of Jacobi's accouncement of the Rodrigues's formula (formerly called the Ivory-Jacobi formula). Rodrigues's formula is a formula for Legendre polynomials independently introduced by Olinde Rodrigues in 1816 and Sir James Ivory in 1824 and Carl Gustav Jacobi in 1827 [The present]. The name ""Rodrigues formula"" was introduced by Heine in 1878, after Hermite pointed out in 1865 that Rodrigues was the first to discover it, and is also used for generalizations to other orthogonal polynomials.
FÉNELON (1651-1715). - (RAMSAY, André-Michel de) (1686-1743) relié avec Livino De Meyer
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1724 Bruxelles Chez Eugène Henri Fricx Editeur 1724;pt. in-8°plein veau epoque,dos muet, frontispice gravé + 204 p. + 28 p. biographie de Ramsay, homme de lettres écossais qui devint disciple et ami de Fénelon, qui le convertit au catholicisme vers 1709. Dans cette biographie qui eut beaucoup de succès, Ramsay relate aussi ses rapports avec l'illustre prélat. biography of Fenelon (1651-1715), anonymously published by his friend Andrew Michael Ramsay, who was of Scotish origin lived in France and who had been converted to Catholicism under Fenelons influence. Barbier II/713; Cioranescu 52218; Brunet VI, 30621. relié avec Parallelum Antiquae et Praesentis Ecclesiae in Praescribenda and Exigenda Fidei Formula Adversus Haereses Exortas, et Veterum Ac Recentium Refractarioru by Livin0 De Meyer Parallelum antiquæ et præsentis Ecclesiæ in præscribenda & exigenda fidei formula adversùs hæreses exortas, et veterum ac recentium refractariorum in eadem formula impugnanda.Auteur :Livinus De MeyerÉditeur :Bruxellis : Ex Typographia Joannis De Smedt, 1711.vii, 91, [1] p. ; 17 cm auctore Livino de Meyer.