1833 Bachelier, Paris, 1833, 780-696 pp, 7 planches dépliantes, brochés, couvertures en mauvais état, des rousseurs sur les pages.
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P., Gauthier-Villars, 1921-1926, 5 VOLUMES in 8 reliés en demi-maroquin rouge (reliures de l'époque), T.1 : (2), 619pp., T.2 : (3), 575pp., T.3 : 7pp., 674pp., T.4 : 6pp., 297pp., T.5 : 6pp., 198pp.
---- TRES BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "A MONUMENTAL TREATISE". (DSB) ---- "P. APPELL studied in Paris and in 1886 became professor of mechanics. His researches are in analysis function theory, infinitesimal geometry and rational mechanics. He was awarded half the Bordin Prize for solving the problem of cutting and filling (déblais et remblais) originally posed by Monge. In 1889 he won second place (after Poincaré) in a competition sponsored by King Oscar II of Sweden : To find an effective method of calculating the Fourier coefficients in the expansion of quadruply periodic functions of two complex variables...Traité de mécanique rationnelle is essentially an exposition of classical mechanics of the late nineteenth century. It contains many of Appell's contributions, including his equations of motion valid for both holonomic and non-holonomic systems...". (Cajori p. 390 - DSB I p. 194)**8388.M3
P., Courcier, 1811, 2 volumes in 8 reliés en pleine basane mouchetée, étiquettes rouges, dos ornés de fers dorés, filets dorés sur les plats, tranches mouchetées (reliures de l'époque), T.1 : 28pp., (1), 507pp., 5 planches dépliantes, T.2 : 28pp., (1), 500pp., 3 planches dépliantes
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "Poisson attended the Ecole Polytechnique, commencing his career on its teaching staff almost immediately upon his graduation. A student and close associate of Laplace he felt it to be his mission to build upon... (Laplace's) scientific legacy. In addition to his professorship at the Polytechnique, he was astronomer to the Bureau des Longitudes and professor of mechanics at the Sorbonne. Elected to the Institute in 1812, he became a prominent member of the Academie. Of great importance as an educator, his prolific writings did much to establish the direction for french science. This work on mechanics is organized on the pattern of the course taught at the Ecole Polytechnique. However, though, it would serve as a textbook, Poisson notes in the advertissement that it was intended as the introduction to his Traité de physique mathématique. At the end of volume II is an addition concerning the use of kinetic energy in calculating the movement of machines". (Roberts & Trent p. 258/259) ---- "Hamilton and then Jacobi later, derived inspiration from Poisson's calculations in creating the mathematical techniques that underlay the great developments in theoretical physics up to the start of the twentieth century. In Vorlesungen über Dynamik (1842), Jacobi proclaimed that "Poisson made the most important advance in the transformation of equations of motion since the first version of Mecanique analytique". (DSB Suppl. p. 485)**4254/ARM1D-8013/ARB6-4256/L2
P., Courcier, 1811, 2 volumes in 8 reliés en demi-basane, dos ornés de fers et filets dorés, étiquettes rouges, (mors fendus mais solides, faux-titre du tome 1 légèrement poussiéreux), T.1 : 28pp., (1), 507pp., 5 planches dépliantes, T.2 : 28pp., (1), 500pp., 3 planches dépliantes
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- "Poisson attended the Ecole Polytechnique, commencing his career on its teaching staff almost immediately upon his graduation. A student and close associate of Laplace he felt it to be his mission to build upon... (Laplace's) scientific legacy. In addition to his professorship at the Polytechnique, he was astronomer to the Bureau des Longitudes and professor of mechanics at the Sorbonne. Elected to the Institute in 1812, he became a prominent member of the Academie. Of great importance as an educator, his prolific writings did much to establish the direction for french science. This work on mechanics is organized on the pattern of the course taught at the Ecole Polytechnique. However, though, it would serve as a textbook, Poisson notes in the advertissement that it was intended as the introduction to his Traité de physique mathématique. At the end of volume II is an addition concerning the use of kinetic energy in calculating the movement of machines". (Roberts & Trent p. 258/259) ---- "Hamilton and then Jacobi later, derived inspiration from Poisson's calculations in creating the mathematical techniques that underlay the great developments in theoretical physics up to the start of the twentieth century. In Vorlesungen über Dynamik (1842), Jacobi proclaimed that "Poisson made the most important advance in the transformation of equations of motion since the first version of Mecanique analytique". (DSB Suppl. p. 485)**4256/l2-8013/ARB6-4254/ARM1D
Gauthier-Villars, Cours de Mécanique de la Faculté des Sciences, 1904-1937 (série recomposée), brochés. Tome 1, 2, 3 et 5 : bon état. Tome 4 fasc. 1 et 2 : dos insolé, bon état pour le reste.
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Gauthier-Villars. 1941. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 635 pages + 456 pages + 575 pages + 511 pages + 674 pages + 342 pages + 292 pages + 198 pages - nombreuses figures en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
Tome 1 1er partie : statique, dynamique du point - Tome 1 2eme partie : dynamique du point matériel - Tome 2 1er partie : dynamique des systèmes, mécanique analytique - Tome 2 2eme partie : dynamique des systèmes matériels - Tome 3 : équilibre et mouvement des milieux continus - Tome 4 fascicule 1 : figures d'équilibre d'une masse liquide homogène en rotation - Tome 4 fascicule 2 : les figures d'équilibre d'une masse hétérogène en rotation figure de la terre et des planètes - Tome 5 : éléments de calcul tensoriel applications géométriques et mécaniques. Classification Dewey : 530-Physique