Halle, Niemeyer, 1929. 4to. A bit later blue full fabrikoid binding. Gilt lettering to spine. Clean and fresh copy. Old owner's signature to title-page. XI, (1), 298 pp.
First edition of Husserl's seminal work, which contains his philosophy of logic and mathematics. This important work entitled ""Formal and Transcendental Logic"" with the sub-title ""An Attempted Critique of the Logic Reason"" provides us with Husserl's final conception of logic. Though now famous as the father of phenomenology, Husserl was initially a student of mathematics, and in his two first works ""Über den Begriff der Zahl"" and ""Philosophie der Aritmetik"", his early philosophy is developed on the basis of mathematics with the aim to provide a sound foundation for mathematics by combining it with philosophy and psychology. His main work from 1900-1901, Logische Untersuchungen"", probably one of the two most important and influential philosophical works of the 20th century, Husserl establishes a philosophy that asks the question of the essence of the matter of perception as opposed to the form of perception, as well as the meaning of the difference between formal or pure and material laws, truths and determinations, -all based on his strong interest in the relationship between the formalities of arithmetic and of logic.However, it is in his ""Formal and Transcendental Logic"" that Husserl most thoroughly introduces us to the formal character of logic and formulates his final conception of it. According to Husserl, logic is formal, because it is nothing more than the development of pure reason, and pure reason is a formal concept. As such, logic for Husserl becomes the self-interpretation of pure reason (die Selbstauslegung der reinen Vernunft) which is, again, a formal activity. Husserl also determines that there are two formal ways of conceiving logic, one being a tool for judging sentences true or false, and another, which includes knowledge.And so, this work not only provides us with a genetic-phenomenological investigation of philosophy and of the basis of logic, but it also provides us with an insight into the entire inner systematic structure of late Husserlian thought.
Halle, Niemeyer, 1922 (Vol.1 and vol. 2, I) - 1921 (Vol 2, II). Royal 8vo. Bound in three original uniform black half cloth bindings w. gilt titles to spines. Capitals a bit worn and inner front hinges a bit weak. Internally nice and clean. XXII, 257, (1) XI, (1), 508" XIII, (1), 244 pp.
A mixed set made up of the third and second edition (Dritte + Zweite Auflage) of Husserl's main work, one of the most important philosophical works of the 20th century. The ""Logical Investigations"" fundamentally changed philosophy and invoked the new philosophical era of the 20th century, -with this work Husserl founds phenomenology. Together with Heidegger's ""Sein und Zeit"" this must be considered the most important work of modern philosophy. The work was originally published 1900-1901, and the first edition is very difficult to come by. The second edition, is enlarged and revised, and the third collates exactly as the second. None of those two are common either.Husserl opens this fundamental work by attacking psychologism, and he then introduces his brand new philosophical method, which he had still by then not fully developed, but which came to influence all philosophy ever since -Phenomenology! Husserl himself calls this a ""Work of Breakthrough"" (see his preface to the second edition).In short, psychologism taught that logic itself was not an independent discipline, but a part of psychology, and it is this notion that Husserl gives its final blow in his logical investigations, -far more definitely than Frege had tried to some years earlier. Husserl now establishes a philosophy that asks the question of the essence of the matter of perception as opposed to the form of perception, as well as the meaning of the difference between formal or pure and material laws, truths and determinations, -all based on his strong interest in the relationship between the formalities of arithmetic and of logic. The work is the starting point for mereology, the formal first order theory of wholes and their parts. Mereology is both an application of predicate logic and a branch of formal ontology.Husserl is now famous as the father of phenomenology, and he decisively influenced the likes of Heidegger, Sartre, Carnap, Merleau-Ponty, Levinas, Ricoeur, Derrida etc. etc.
Halle, Niemeyer, 1913 (Vol.1 and vol. 2, I) - 1921 (Vol 2, II). Royal 8vo. Bound in three original uniform black half cloth bindings w. gilt titles to spines. Gilding on vol. one worn off. Vol. one w. a repaired tear to spine. Vol. 2, II weak at inner front hinge. Overall traces of wear. Internally a nice and clean set. XXII, 257, (1) XI, (1), 508" XIII, (1), 244 pp.
The uncommon second edition (Zweite Auflage) of Husserl's main work, one of the most important philosophical works of the 20th century. The ""Logical Investigations"" fundamentally changed philosophy and invoked the new philosophical era of the 20th century, -with this work Husserl founds phenomenology. Together with Heidegger's ""Sein und Zeit"" this must be considered the most important work of modern philosophy. The work was originally published 1900-1901, and the first edition is very difficult to come by. The second edition, which is enlarged and revised, is also not common.Husserl opens this fundamental work by attacking psychologism, and he then introduces his brand new philosophical method, which he had still by then not fully developed, but which came to influence all philosophy ever since -Phenomenology! Husserl himself calls this a ""Work of Breakthrough"" (see his preface to the second edition).In short, psychologism taught that logic itself was not an independent discipline, but a part of psychology, and it is this notion that Husserl gives its final blow in his logical investigations, -far more definitely than Frege had tried to some years earlier. Husserl now establishes a philosophy that asks the question of the essence of the matter of perception as opposed to the form of perception, as well as the meaning of the difference between formal or pure and material laws, truths and determinations, -all based on his strong interest in the relationship between the formalities of arithmetic and of logic. The work is the starting point for mereology, the formal first order theory of wholes and their parts. Mereology is both an application of predicate logic and a branch of formal ontology.Husserl is now famous as the father of phenomenology, and he decisively influenced the likes of Heidegger, Sartre, Carnap, Merleau-Ponty, Levinas, Ricoeur, Derrida etc. etc.
Maison Alfred Mame et Fils. Non daté. In-12. Relié. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 252 pages. Petit manque sur le dos.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Arithmétique, Système MTS, Calcul mental, Notions de Géométrie. Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Alfred Mame et Fils. Non daté. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 492 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Conforme à l'arrêté de fév. 1923. Arithmétique, Système M.T.S., Calcul mental, Notions de géométrie et d'algèbre. Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 254 pages. Défraîchi.
Livre. Editions Alfred Mame et Fils, Vers 1930.
MAME Alfred & FILS. Non daté. In-12. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 160 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc, dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
CHARLES-LAVAUZELLE. 1960. In-4. Cartonné. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 127 illustrées de nombreuses figures en noir et blanc - Tampon SPECIMEN sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Illustrations de Michel THERY. Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
CHARLES-LAVAUZELLE. 1960. In-4. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 133 pages illustrées de nombreuses figures en noir et balnc - couverture illustrée en couleur - Tampon SPECIMEN sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Dover Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 2002 Book condition, Etat : Moyen paperback, editor's blue wrappers, illustrated grand In-8 1 vol. - 366 pages
Dover edition, 2002, 2nd enlarged edition Contents, Chapitres : Preface, preface to the second edition, contents, xii, Text, 354 pages - Shortest paths - Maximum flows - Dynamic programming - Backtracking - Binary tree - Heuristic and near optimum - Matrix multiplication - NP-complete - Local indexing algorithms - Gomory-Hu tree - Appendix : Comments on chapters 2, 5 and 6 - Network algebra folding tracks on the wrappers, mainly on the corners, numerous ink annotations at ink inside on about 50 pages, the text remains readable and complete, no other markings - Dover edition
Martinus Nijhoff. 1908. In-4. Br. avec jaq. Nombreuses figures mathématiques. 367 p. Exemplaire offert par les directeurs de la Société Hollandaise des Sciences à Mr. L. Ranvier. Membre étranger de la Société. Très bon état intérieur. Jaquette déchirée et consolidée. Manque au dos de la jaquette.
La Haye, Martinus Nijhoff 1910 297pp., avec figures dans le texte, 28cm., brochure muette, tranches noires, qqs. pages peu tachées (dans le marge du texte) et qqs. rousseurs, pages toujours non coupées, exemplaire nominatif ("appartenant à M. C.N.J. Moltzer J. Ezn."), poids: 1kg., W113840
La Haye, Martinus Nijhoff 1920 557pp., avec figures dans le texte, 28cm., relié en couv.cart. d'amateur, plats marbrés, dos en toile noire, tranches noires, qqs. pages peu tachées (dans le marge du texte), poids: 1.7kg., W113839
La Haye, Martinus Nijhoff 1916 Complet en 2 volumes physiques, clxvii + 905pp. (pagination continuéee), avec figures dans le texte, 28cm., brochures muettes, tranches noires, qqs. pages peu tachées (dans le marge du texte) et qqs. rousseurs, pages toujours non coupées, exemplaire nominatif ("appartenant à M. C.N.J. Moltzer J. Ezn."), poids: 3.7 kg., W113840
[No place], 1788. 8vo. Bound in a recent full blue paper binding w. paper title-label to front board. Uncut. A bit of minor soiling to title-page, otherwise nice and clean. 51 pp.
The scarce first edition of this interesting book on games of chance and the theory of probability connected thereto. Huyn's profound study of the possible series and combinations within the mentioned games of cards, roulette, lotto, and various other chance- or hazard-games, is based on mathematical theories of statistics. Among other things Huyn, in the present work, shows that it is impossible to win in uneven games and that all attempts to speculate in these are wrong and prove to be false. As such, ""La Théorie de hazard"" provides us with an important early contribution to the analysis of chance games and a valuable work of very practical probability theory. The present work stands at the midst of a new scientific approach to games of hazard, which also directly influenced the art and manners of trick-games and tricksters. Apart from the mathematical approach to the subject, Huyn also thoroughly explains the rules of the games and even has observations on the moral aspect of them.The work is very rare and is only found in few copies in libraries world-wide, e.g. only two copies on OCLC. Another edition of the book appeared in 1803, printed in Amsterdam.
Presses Universitaires de France / Baconnier Frères. 1942. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 398 pages - quelques pages non coupées - étiquette sur le 1er plat et sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Librairie Nony & Cie. 1901. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 619 p. Dos partiellement restauré, recouvert.. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Cet ouvrage est à l'usage des physiciens, chimistes et ingénieur et des élèves des facultés des sciences. En gande partie cet ouvrage est la reproduction des cours professé par son auteur à la faculté des sciences de Nancy. Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Vuibert et Nony. 1903-1907. In-4. Relié. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 172 + 184 + 180 + 180 pages - textes sur deux colonnes - nombreuses figures en noir et blanc dans le texte - plats jaspés - 2 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Editeur : Lyle Stuart, 2008, in-8 broché (14 x 2,4 x 21 cm), 332 pages. Langue : Anglais. 350 L. Très bon état.
New York, Academic Press, 1975. 8vo. Publishers full cloth. Fine condition. XII,266 pp.
Volume 120 of 'Mathematics in Science and Engineering'.
Vuibert. 1966. In-8. Broché. Etat passable, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos plié, Rousseurs. 423 pages. Nombreux schémas en noir et blanc, dans le texte. Quelques rousseurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Hélène Audren, Serge Cecconi, Eric Le Goff
Reference : RO40036801
(2007)
ISBN : 2749506824
BREAL. 2007. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 287 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en couleur, dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Springer. 1997. In-8. Relié. Très bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 278 + 300 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Etiquette sur coiffe en pied. Tampon bibliothèque. texte écrit en anglais. 2 photos disponibles. Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Leipzig, B.G. Teubner, 1900. Hcloth with gilt lettering to spine. Stamps to foot of titlepage and on last page. 6 margins with contemp. annotations, otherwise clean. (2),75 pp.
First edition of Hölder's inaugural lecture when he succeeded Sophus Lie in Leipzig.
Leipzig, B. G. Teubner, 1895. 8vo. In the original printed wrappers. In ""Mathematische Annalen, Begründet 1868 durch Alfred Clebsch und Carl Neumann"", 46. band, 3 heft. Entire heft 3 offered. No backstrip and a small tear to back wrapper, otherwise fine and clean. Pp. 321-422. [Entire heft: Pp. 321-480].
First printing of Hölder's extensive and important paper on symmetric groups.Hölder owed his interest in group theory and Galois theory primarily to Kronecker, but also to Felix Klein, in whose seminar at Leipzig Hölder participated soon after receiving his doctorate. Hölder turned his attention first to simple groups. Besides the simple groups of orders 60 and 168 already known at the time, he found no new ones with a composite order less than 200. Nevertheless, he considered his method to be ""of some interest so long as we do not possess a better one suitable for handling the problem generally."" Such a general method is still lacking, despite the progress and great efforts of recent years. (DSB).He is famous for many things including: Hölder's inequality, the Jordan-Hölder theorem, the theorem stating that every linearly ordered group that satisfies an Archimedean property is isomorphic to a subgroup of the additive group of real numbers,