Brünn, 1867. 8vo. Entire volume present. Uncut and unopened in the original printed wrappers. A few tears and lacks of paper to extremities. Paper spine (entirely present) kept together by tape. Internally completely fresh. Pp. (160) - 172. [Entire volume: XXII, (2), 87, (1), 236, (2) pp.].
Extremely scarce first edition of the fifth meteorological publication (from the same periodical in which ""Über Pflanzen-Hybriden"" was published the year before) by the founder of genetics, Gregor Mendel. The paper represents an important contribution to the emergence of exact weather-forecasting and helped found Mendel's reputation as the leading meteorologist of Moravia.Apart from plant growing and seeding, Gregor Mendel's main interest lay in the field of meteorology, to which he contributed substantially throughout many years of his life. Mendel was a farmer's son and grew up with farm growing. His great interest in the science of meteorology may be partly explained by his background, as he was very much aware of the tremendous influence of the weather on the productivity and harvesting of crops. The idea behind his precise meteorological observations, the first official one of which he made in 1848, was for him to become able to make reliable weather predictions - a thing which would be of great value to farmers especially. From 1848 to 1862 Mendel and Dr. Pavel Olexik recorded a series of observations, which they presented at the first meeting of the newly established Brünn Natural Science Society. After that Mendel began supplying the Vienna Meteorological Institute with the data of his daily observations in Brünn. It was due to Mendel and other experts on the subject that the institute began publishing daily weather reports and forecasts in the 1870'ies, as they had been persuaded of the value of such reports and forecasts to farmers. ""Mendel began his meteorological studies in 1856 and was soon recognized as the only authority on this subject in Moravia. In his first meteorological paper, published in 1863, he summarized graphically the results of observations at Brno, using the statistical principle to compare the data for a given year with the average conditions of the previous fifteen years. Between 1863 and 1869, the paper was followed by five similar communications concerned with the whole of Moravia... In 1877, with his support, weather forecasts for farmers in Moravia were issued, the first in central Europe... These studies [i.e. the meteorological ones]... have much in common methodologically with his studies of hybridization. They grew out of his habit of scrupulously collecting and recording data, thinking in quantitative terms, and subjecting observational data to statistical treatment "" (D.S.B. IX:279).""Note that his meteorological work was well known and highly regarded during his lifetime, but is now almost forgotten. By contrast, his work with peas, to which he devoted only eight years, was ignored during his lifetime, but is now highly regarded."" (Corcos & Monaghan, Gregor Mendel's Experiments on Plant Hybrids, 1966, p. 32). According to Dictionary of Scientific Biography, ""The ""Verhandlungen"" was distributed to 134 scientific institutions in various countries, including those in New York, Chicago, and Washington."" It is generally accepted that no more than 200 copies of the ""Verhandlungen"" were published, and the surviving volumes are of great scarcity.
"DE VRIES, HUGO. - THE REDISCOVERY OF MENDEL'S LAWS - THE BIRTH OF MODERN GENETICS.
Reference : 48208
(1900)
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1900. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 130, No 13. Titlepage to tome 130 a. pp. (809-) 864. (Entire issue offered). De Vries paper: pp. 845-847. Rather poor paperquality, fragile. Small nicks to margins of titlepage.
First appearance of a milestone paper in genetics being the ""REDISCOVERY"" OF MENDEL'S LAWS OF HEREDITY"" - This paper, together with the two other papers from the same year by Carl Correns and Erich Tschermak, laid the foundations of a new scientific discipline that, in 1906, was given the name ""genetics"", and less than a century later, rose to become the leading science in Western society. This French announcement was published 4 days before his longer paper ""Das Spaltungsgesetzt der Hybride"", in which Mendel is mentioned.De Vries completed most of his hybridization experiments without knowing about Mendel's work. Based on his own results, de Vries drew the same conclusions as Mendel. De Vries published his work in 1900, first in French then in German. In the French report there was no mention of Mendel, but this was amended by de Vries in the German paper. It is possible that de Vries read Mendel's paper before he published his own, and included Mendel's name in the later printing when he realized that other people also knew about Mendel's work. De Vries may have thought that his own conclusions were superior to Mendel's. ""During the 1880s, de Vries became interested in heredity. In 1889 he published Intracellular Pangenesis, in which he critically reviewed previous research on inheritance and advanced the theory that elements in the nucleus, ‘pangenes’, determine hereditary traits. To investigate his theories, he began breeding plants in 1892 and by 1896 had obtained clear evidence for the segregation of characters in the offspring of crosses in 3:1 ratios. He delayed publishing these results, proposing to include them in a larger book, but in 1900 he came across the work of Gregor Mendel, published 34 years earlier, and announced his own findings. This stimulated both Karl Correns and Erich von Tschermak-Seysenegg to publish their essentially similar observations."" (Oxford Dictionary of Scientists).Parkinson ""Breakthroughs"" 1900 B. - PMM 356 (the note).
Moravia, Museum Brno, 1971, un volume in 4 broché, couverture imprimée, 353pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- MENDEL's hybridizing experiments - MENDEL's attitude to Evolution - MENDEL's further scientific activities - Abbot MENDEL's public activities - MENDEL as a priest and his personality - Interpretation of MENDEL's theory**6859/A5DEP
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Robert laffont 1979 258 pages in8. 1979. Broché. 258 pages. Dans cet essai Gérard Mendel analyse la profonde crise de sens et d'identité qui caractérise la fin du XXe siècle marquée par la sortie progressive du monde patriarcal et la disparition des fondements religieux et sacrés des sociétés. Le livre propose d'apprendre à vivre avec cette incertitude généralisée en comprenant les causes profondes de ce bouleversement notamment le conflit entre passé et futur au sein de chaque individu
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Paris, Charles-Mendel éditeur, [XXe siècle], in-8, 31-8 pp, Couverture d'éditeur, Tiré à part de Photo-revue et le n°5 de la Série verte de la Bibliothèque de la Photo-Revue. Complet du catalogue de l'éditeur Charles Mendel qui est également le fondateur de la revue. Assez bon état, usure et décoloration de la couverture. Couverture rigide
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REVUE FRANCAISE DE PSYCHANALYSE, 1964. Tiré à part de 79 pages du n° 5-6, sept-déc. 1964. Ce texte est l'introduction au colloque sur La sublimation et l'art, séance de la Société psychanalytique de Paris, du 19 nov. 1963. E.O. Sympathique envoi autographe de Gérard Mendel.
Short description: In Russian. Mendel, Gregor. Experiments on plant hybrids. Moscow: Science, 1965. You are welcome to reach out to us for a detailed description of the copies currently available. Delivery of this book may take longer than usual including extended processing and pre-shipping time, no expedited shipping is available. Please advise us if you have a set date or a deadline to receive your order.SKU6341366
Short description: In Russian. Dobin, Mendel Aronovich. Workshop on veterinary pathology and autopsy. Leningrad: Kolos. Leningrad detachment, 1975. You are welcome to reach out to us for a detailed description of the copies currently available. Delivery of this book may take longer than usual including extended processing and pre-shipping time, no expedited shipping is available. Please advise us if you have a set date or a deadline to receive your order.SKU6931039
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Payot édition de 1973. Pliures sur dos. Livre à peine jauni pour un ouvrage de cet âge.
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Pluto Press 1989 404 pages 14 478x2 54x21 082cm. 1989. Cartonné jaquette. 404 pages. Mémoires d'Hersh Mendel (1890-1969) révolutionnaire juif né à Varsovie qui décrit son enfance dans les quartiers populaires juifs marqués par la misère et l'antisémitisme son travail précoce dans l'atelier de son père et son engagement politique éveillé par la révolution russe de 1905. Au cours de sa vie il a été successivement bundiste anarchiste communiste et trotskiste
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Short description: In Russian. Serebrennikov, Mendel Girshevich. Revealing Hidden Periodicity. Moscow: Science, 1965. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU8407777
Paris, Payot, 1968 ; in-8 (141 x 225 mm), 440 pp., broché. Bibliothèque Scientifique. Collection Sciences de l'Homme dirigée par le Dr G. Mendel.
Paris, Payot, 1969 ; in-8 (142 x 226 mm), 256 pp., broché (non coupé). Bibliothèque Scientifique. Collection Sciences de l'Homme dirigée par le Dr G. Mendel.
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ATTENTION EDITION 1971. Poche bon état . Contenu propre. Couverture érodée. 1971. 261 pages . Broché - Pour décoloniser l enfant - sociopsychanalyse de l autorité . PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
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