Chez Jombert. 1782-1785. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Quelques rousseurs. Vol 1 : 463 pages + XI planches de figures en noir et blanc dépliantes (collationnées) + 106 pages + 2 planches de figures en noir et blanc dépliantes (collationnées). Vol. 2 : XII + 564 pages + XII planches de figures en noir et blanc dépliantes (collationnées). Reliure non d'origine. Plats et contreplats jaspés. Signets conservés. Dos cuir à 4 nerfs, titre, auteur, et motifs dorés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Gaston Doin. 1937. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 218 pages. Petite annotation au crayon de papier en page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
G. Doin et cie. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Papier jauni. 218 pages. Nombreuses rousseurs. Couverture partiellement désolidarisée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Gaston Doin. 1938. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 222 pages. Petite annotation au crayon de papier en page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Gaston Doin éditeur. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Etat passable, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Papier jauni. 211 pages. Nombreuses rousseurs. Page de titre manquante.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Bibliothèque d'éducation scientifique. Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Gastoin Doin. 1925. In-12. Broché. Etat passable, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Papier jauni. 109 pages. Rousseurs. Quelques traces d'encre et annotations au crayon dans le texte. Quelques annotations au crayon sur le 2e plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Gaston Doin & Cie. 1949 - 51. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 235 + 204 pages augmentées de nombreux schémas en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Annotations au crayon de papier en page de faux titre et de page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
PUBLICATION DE L'ASSOCIATION TUNISIENNE DES SCIENCES MATHEMATIQUES. 2000. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 291 + 285 pages augmentées de nombreuses figures dans le texte - Annotations a ucrayon a papier sur les pages de garde - 1ers plats illustrés d'un dessin en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
MAGNARD. 1972. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 159 pages perforées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
MAGNARD. 1973. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 125 pages illustrées de nombreuseqs figures.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Christiania, Grondahl, 1881, 2 volumes in 4, broché, couvertures imprimées, T.1 : (2), 8pp., 621pp., T.2 : (3), 338pp., (2)
---- Seconde édition AUGMENTEE de QUATRES MEMOIRES ORIGINAUX AINSI que DE NOMBREUSES LETTRES ET MANUSCRITS INCONNUS lors de la parution de la première édition des oeuvres ---- Le tome premier renferme les mémoires publiés du vivant de l'auteur, le tome second ses mémoires posthumes ---- "Abel provided the first solution in the history of mathematics of an integral equation and published a paper demonstrating that a radical expression to represent a solution to fifth or higher-degree equations was impossible. In his "Mémoire sur une propriété générale d'une classe très-étendue de fonctions transcendantes", which dealt with the sum of the integrals of a given algebraic function, he presented the theorem that any such sum can be expressed as a fixed number of these integrals with integration arguments that are algebraic functions of the original arguments. Abel transformed the theory of elliptic integrals by introducing elliptic functions with its important implications for algebraic number theory. He also provided the first stringent proof of the binomial theorem" ---- Honeyman N° 2 - DSB I**3/ARB7
Christiania, Grondahl, 1881, 2 volumes in 4 reliés en demi-toile verte, dos ornés de filets dorés, T.1 : (2), 8pp., 621pp., T.2 : (3), 338pp., (2)
---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE GRAND DE MARGES ---- Seconde édition AUGMENTEE de QUATRE MEMOIRES ORIGINAUX AINSI que DE NOMBREUSES LETTRES ET MANUSCRITS INCONNUS lors de la parution de la première édition des oeuvres ---- Le tome premier renferme les mémoires publiés du vivant de l'auteur, le tome second ses mémoires posthumes ---- "Abel provided the first solution in the history of mathematics of an integral equation and published a paper demonstrating that a radical expression to represent a solution to fifth or higher-degree equations was impossible. In his "Mémoire sur une propriété générale d'une classe très-étendue de fonctions transcendantes", which dealt with the sum of the integrals of a given algebraic function, he presented the theorem that any such sum can be expressed as a fixed number of these integrals with integration arguments that are algebraic functions of the original arguments. Abel transformed the theory of elliptic integrals by introducing elliptic functions with its important implications for algebraic number theory. He also provided the first stringent proof of the binomial theorem" ---- Honeyman N° 2 - DSB I**4/K1
Berlin, Duncker und Humblot, 1826. 4to. Contemp. hcalf. Part of spine lacks, some of spine loose. IV,387,(1) pp. and 5 folded engraved plates. Wide margins, on good paper, light marginal browning, a few scattered brownspots. The whole volume of ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik. Herausgegeben von A.L. Crelle"" Erster Band. In 4 Heften. Mit 5 Kupfern. Abel's papers: pp. 11-15, pp. 65-84, pp. 159-60, pp. 185-221, pp. 311-339, pp. 153-160, pp. 117-136.
First edition of all 7 papers, among these 3 of Abel's masterpieces: his attempt to demonstrate the impossibility of solving the quintic equation algebraically (Beweis der Unmöglichkeit...), one of the most celebrated theorems in mathematics and here offered as no. 2, the first direct use and solution of an integral equation (Auflösung einer mechanischen Aufgabe), here offered as no 6, and his investigations into the domaine of convergence of the binominal series (Untersuchungen über die Reihe...), here offered as no. 5.""Crelle's Journal was the leading German mathematical periodical during the nineteenth century. The first volume alone contains seven papers by Abel and the following volumes contains many more, most of them of preeminent importence in the history of mathematics. Among the first is the expanded version of the proof of the impossibility of the solution of the general quintic equation by radicals. Here Abel developed the necessay algebraic backgriund, including a discussion of the algebraic field of extensions."" (DSB).""All of Abel's works carry the imprint of an ingenuity and force of thought which is unusual and sometimes amazing, even if the youth of the author is not taken into consideration. One may say that he was able to penetrate all obstacles down to the very foundations of the problems, with a force which appeared irresistible"" he attacked the problems with an extraordinary energy...all the difficulties seemed to vanish under the victorious onslaught of his genius..."" (A.L. Crelle).Also contained in this volume is : ""Über Gauss Methode, die Werthe der Integrale nährungsweise zu finden."", pp. 301-307.
Kristiania (Oslo), Jacob Dybwad, 1902. 4to. Ubeskåret i orig. grønt helshirtbd. Forgyldt rygtitel og permtitel. En smule slid ved øverste kapitæl. Portræt af Abel i heliogravure. (12),112,128,62,56,(2), 6 faksimiler (breve etc.) og 1 planche. Eksemplaret har tilhørt Harald Bohr ifølge tilskrift på fribladet: ""Til Harald Bohr paa hans Faders Vegne fra Sophus Torup"". Rent frisk eksemplar.
(Berlin, G. Reimer, 1830). 4to. No wrappers. Extracted from""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik. Hrsg. von A.L. Crelle"", Bd. 5, Fine and clean. Pp. 336-343. [Offered pages: Pp. 319-418.].
First printing.
Christiania, Grøndahl & Søn, 1881. 4to. Bound in one contemp. hcalf. Richly gilt. Top edge gilt. Spine loose. Block tight and fine. (4),VIII,621(4),338,(3) pp. Printed on good paper, internally clean and fine.
Christiania, Grøndahl & Søn, 1881. 4to. Bound in 2 contemp. hcalf. Richly gilt spines. Spines faded. (4),VIII,621(4),338,(3) pp. Clean and fine. Harald Bohr's copy with his name in gilt lettering on both frontcovers.
Berlin, G. Reimer, 1827. 4to. No wrappers. In ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik. Hrsg. von A.L. Crelle"", Bd. II, Heft 2, pp. 101-196 (the whole Issue, Heft 2). Abel's paper: (2= titlepage to vol. II) + pp.101-181.
First appearence of Abel's discovery of Elliptic Functions and the discovery of their double periodicity, in print. In 1826 Abel ""presented his major paper on integrals to the Academy of Science in Paris on October 1926, for publication in its journal. This opaper , ""Memoire sur und proprieté générale d'une classe tres-etendu de fonctions transcendentes"", contained Abel's great theorem. Fourier, the secretary at the time, read the introduction to the paper and then referred the paper to Legendre and Cauchy for evaluation, the latter being chiefly responsible. The paper was long and difficult, only because it contains many new ideas. Cauchy laid it aside to favour his own work. Legendre forgot about it. After Abel's death, when his fame was established, the Academy searched for the paper, found it, and published it in 1841...Abel published other papers in Crelles Journal on equations and elliptic functions (the first offered here). These appeared from 1827 on."" (Morris Kline).
"ABEL, NIELS HENRIK. - ""A MONUMENT MORE LASTING THAN BRONCE"" (LEGENDRE).
Reference : 35935
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Paris, Académie des Sciences, 1841 (submitted 1826). 4to. (257x197mm). Extract from: 'Mém. Acad. d. Sciences de Paris', 1841, pp.176-264. Contemporary half calf with gilt spine lettering. Spine with a little wear. Some light brown spotting throughout. Otherwise fine and clean.
Very scarce first edition of Abel's main paper, in which he first presented his theorem for elliptic integrals - Abel's theorem. ""After studying at Christiania and Copenhagen, Abel received a scholarship that permitted him to travel. In Paris he was presented to Legendre, Laplace, Cauchy, and Lacroix, but they ignored him. ... Abel knew the work of Euler, Lagrange, and Legendre on elliptic integrals and may have gotten suggestions for the work he undertook from remarks made by Gauss, especially in his 'Disquisitiones Arithmeticae'. He himself started to write papers in 1825. He presented his major paper on integrals to the Academy of Sciences in Paris on October 30, 1926, for publication in its journal. This paper, [the offered item], contained Abel's great theorem. Fourier, the secretary of the Academy at the time, read the introduction to the paper and then referred the paper to Legendre and Cauchy for evaluation, the latter being chiefly responsible. The paper was long and difficult, only because it contained many new ideas. Cauchy laid it aside to favor his own work. Legendre forgot about it. After Abel's death, when his fame was established, the Academy searched for the paper, found it, and published it in 1841. ... Because Abel's main paper of 1826 was not published until 1841, other authors, learning the more limited theorems published in between these dates, obtained independently many of Abel's 1826 results."" (Kline: Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times, pp.644-55). Sotheran: Bibliotheca Chemico-Mathematics, Third Supplement, describes this paper as ""very scarce"".
"ABEL, NIELS HENRIK - C.G.J. JACOBI - ON ELLIPTIC FUNCTIONS.
Reference : 41680
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Berlin, G. Reimer, 1829. 4to. Without wrappers. Extracted from ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik. Hrsg. von A.L. Crelle"", 4. Bd., Heft 2. - Jacobi's paper PP. 185-193. Abel's papers pp. 194-199 a. 200-214.
First printing. The first two papers relates to the discovery of ""Elliptic Functions"" by its two discoverers, Abel and Jacobi (a paper issued before his classic treatise ""Fundamenta Nova..."") on elliptic functions.
Berlin, Uppsala & Stockholm, Paris, Almqvist & Wiksell, 1902-1904. 4to. Bound in 3 contemp. hcloth. A small nick to top of spine on one volume. Stamps on titlepages (Carl Zeiss Jena). (6),400(8),389(8),394 pp. a. 1 letter in facsimile. (= Acta Mathematica Bd. 26, 27 and 28). Internally fine and clean.
First printing of this series of important papers by leading mathematicians from all over the world, commemorating Abel in the 100-year of his birth, by presenting works of their own which are inspired by Abel or as continuations of Abel's works.The contributors are: Poincare (Sur les Fonctions abélienne), Hilbert (Über die Theorie der relativ-Abel'schen Zahlkörper), Hurwitz, Noether, Darboux, Picard, Fuchs, Minkowski (Úber periodische Approximationen algebraischer Zahlen), Mittag-Leffler, Appel, Painlevé (Sur la Fonctions qui admettent un théoréme d'additation), Liouville (Sur une équation différentielle du premier ordre), Volterra, Goursat, Hadamard (Deux theoremes d'Abel sur la convergance des séries), Borel, Pringsheim, Boutroux, Markoff and many others. In all 54 papers by 54 authors.
VUIBERT. 1949. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 288 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
VUIBERT. 1942. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 130 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
LIBRAIRIE VUIBERT. 1944. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos plié, Intérieur acceptable. 269 pages. Nombreuses illustrations et tableaux en noir et blanc dans le texte. Trace de crayon rouge sur la page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Collection BENOIT. Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
VUIBERT. 1939. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 66 pages. Coiffes abîmées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques