Paris Les Belles Editions 1937 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, couv. illustrée, 190 pp. Bon état.
sd Les Belles Editions - Sans date - In-12, broché, couverture illustrée - 190 p.
Bon état - Petites déchirures sans manque en bas du dos
LES BELLES EDITIONS. 1933. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 190 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 847-Satire, humour
Collection des auteurs Classiques. Classification Dewey : 847-Satire, humour
LES BELLES EDITIONS. NON DATE. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos frotté, Rousseurs. 190 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
Les belles éditions. non daté. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 189 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 296-Judaïsme
Classification Dewey : 296-Judaïsme
Paris, Les Belles Editions, sans date, in 12 broché, 190 pages ; couverture illustrée en couleurs.
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Paris, Les belles editions , s.d.; in-8, 190 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
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Albin Michel , Présences du Judaisme Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1973 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur blanche, illustrée d'un tableau en couleurs avec une roulotte attelée In-8 1 vol. - 191 pages
1 planche en frontispice, portrait du grand-père Mendélé par Ephraïm Kaganovski édition de 1973 Contents, Chapitres : Introduction - Qu'est-ce que le yiddish ? - Un peu de préhistoire - Tempête sur le chtettl - Etat civil ou anecdote juive ? - Enfance et jeunesse - Les débuts - Naissance d'une littérature - Chalom-Jacob s'efface devant Mendélé - Face à son peuple, sa vocation et sa langue - Une page d'histoire - Le sage d'Odessa - Détente en Suisse - Reb Mendélé triomphe et s'en va - La réconciliation - Bibliographie - Isaac Pougatch (1897, Kiev, Ukraine-1988, Paris) est un éducateur juif français né en Ukraine, très actif dans les mouvements de jeunesse juive particulièrement durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale et après la Libération. (source : Wikipedia) - Mendélé est le pseudonyme de Chalom-Jacob Abramovitch, l'écrivain hébraïque qui publia son premier livre sous ce nom, le marchand de livres. Premier classique de la littérature yiddish moderne. couverture à peine jaunie, avec des rousseurs éparses, sinon bon état, intérieur frais et propre, papier legerement jauni, bien complet de la planche en frontispice avec la sculpture d'Antoine Bourdelle
Gordon and Breach , Classics in the History and Philosophy of Science Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1990 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, editor's brow printed wrappers, titles in gold grand In-8 1 vol. - 288 pages
Reprinted edition, 1990 (first was 1976) "Contents, Chapitres : Contents, Preface to the reprinted edition, Acknowledgments, Abbreviation, Text, 288 pages - Introduction - Latidudinarian social theory and the new philosophy - The Church and the Revolution of 1688-1689 - The Millenium - The Church, Newton, and the founding of the Boyle lectureship - The Boyle lectures and the social meaning of Newtonianism - The opposition : Freethinkers - Enthusiasts - Appendix, bibliographical note, Index - Margaret Jacob (born 9 June 1943) is an American historian of science. Best known for her studies of Isaac Newton and the development of Western scientific thought, Jacob has also written about the politics of writing history. - Newton and Robert Boyle's approach to the mechanical philosophy was promoted by rationalist pamphleteers as a viable alternative to the pantheists and enthusiasts, and was accepted hesitantly by orthodox preachers as well as dissident preachers like the latitudinarians. The clarity and simplicity of science was seen as a way to combat the emotional and metaphysical superlatives of both superstitious enthusiasm and the threat of atheism, and at the same time, the second wave of English deists used Newton's discoveries to demonstrate the possibility of a ""Natural Religion"". The attacks made against pre-Enlightenment ""magical thinking"", and the mystical elements of Christianity, were given their foundation with Boyle's mechanical conception of the universe. Newton gave Boyle's ideas their completion through mathematical proofs and, perhaps more importantly, was very successful in popularising them. (source : Wikipedia)" minor folding tracks on the wrappers which remains clean, inside is near fine, no markings, a rather nice copy
Paris, Les Belles Editions, 1938, in-12, broché, 190p. Bon état.
"LEIBNITZ, GOTTFRIED WILHELM., JOHANN BERNOULLI, JACOB BERNOULLI & ISAAC NEWTON - SOLVING THE BRACHISTOCHRONE PROBLEM.
Reference : 45644
(1697)
Leipzig, Grosse & Gleditsch, 1697. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCXCVII"", No V, May-issue. Pp. 193-240 (entire issue offered). With titlepage to the volume 1697. Leibniz: pp. 201-205. Johann Bernoulli: pp. 206-211. Jacob Bernoulli: pp. 211-214. Newton: pp. 223-224. As usual, some leaves with browning.
First appearance of the famous issue of Acta Eruditorum in which the 4 solutions by the 4 most eminent mathematicians at the time, were printed together. There were in all 5 solutions to the posed problem, and Newton's solution was first printed in the Philosophical Transactions (January 1697) and reprinted here. The solution proposed by L'Hopital, not printed here, was not published until 1988.The brachistochrone problem was posed by Johann Bernoulli in Acta Eruditorum in June 1696. He introduced the problem as follows: ""I, Johann Bernoulli, address the most brilliant mathematicians in the world. Nothing is more attractive to intelligent people than an honest, challenging problem, whose possible solution will bestow fame and remain as a lasting monument. Following the example set by Pascal, Fermat, etc., I hope to gain the gratitude of the whole scientific community by placing before the finest mathematicians of our time a problem which will test their methods and the strength of their intellect. If someone communicates to me the solution of the proposed problem, I shall publicly declare him worthy of praise."" Johann Bernoulli and Leibniz deliberately tempted Newton with this problem. It is not surprising, given the dispute over the calculus, that Johann Bernoulli had included these words in his challenge:- ....""there are fewer who are likely to solve our excellent problems, aye, fewer even among the very mathematicians who boast that [they]... have wonderfully extended its bounds by means of the golden theorems which (they thought) were known to no one, but which in fact had long previously been published by others.""According to Newton's biographer Conduitt, he solved the problem in an evening after returning home from the Royal Mint. Newton: ... ""in the midst of the hurry of the great recoinage, did not come home till four (in the afternoon) from the Tower very much tired, but did not sleep till he had solved it, which was by four in the morning.""Newton send his solution to his friend Charles Montague and Montague published anonymously in the Transactions. Newton's solution, presented here in the Acta, is also anonymous. The episode did not please Newton, as he later wrote: ""I do not love to be dunned [pestered] and teased by foreigners about mathematical things ..."" After the competition Johann Bernoulli said "".... my elder brother made up the fourth of these (after Leibniz, himself and Newton), that the three great nations, Germany, England and France, each one of their own to unite with myself in such a beautiful search, all finding the same truth.""Struik (Edt.) ""A Source Book in Mathematics, 1200-1800, pp. 391 ff.
Verdier 1987
Très bon état
LES BELLES EDITIONS. NON DATE. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 190 pages. Premier plat illustré en couleurs. Ouvrage partiellement débroché.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
Zafrani Haïm Bu-'Ifergan Jacob ben Isaac
Reference : 100056898
(1995)
ISBN : 2706810300
Maisonneuve et Larose 1995 in8. 1995. Broché. 260 pages. Bon Etat intérieur propre
Editions Verdier 1992 14x21x5cm. 1992. Broché. 942 pages. couverture légèrement usagée
1747 Paris, Charles-Antoine Jombert, 1747, 2 tomes en 2 vol. in 8 de (8)-IV-356 pp., 24 pl. gravées dépl. (sur 25) ; (4)-IV-478-(2) pp., 25 pl. gravées dépl., rel. plein veau brun granité d'ép., dos à nerfs ornés de fers dorés, pièce de titres de maroquin rouge et de tomaisons de maroquin marron, la planche n° 25 du premier tome n'a pas été reliée ici, sinon bel ex.
Willem s'Gravesande (1688-1742), juriste et diplomate hollandais, se rendit célèbre par ses contributions scientifiques. En particulier par cet ouvrage, ou l'auteur, acquis aux théories de Newton contribua à les faire connaitre.