Nimes, Chez Gaude Libraire, 1773 3 volumes, in-8 basane havane racinée, dos à nerfs ornés de fers dorés, pièce de titre et tomaison rouges, tranches rouges. XL-604 + 632 + 640 pp. (Quelques petites épidermures).
Seconde édition revue et corrigée sur l'édition en trois volumes in-quarto. Elle contient 12 planches dépliantes (4 par volume). Bon exemplaire de cet ouvrage écrit par le père Paulian, jésuite et professeur au collège d'Avignon, membre de l'Académie de Nimes. (Quérard VI, 639).
à Avignon, chez la Veuve Girard & François Seguin, impr. libraires 1769 2 volumes. In-12 19 x 11 cm. Reliures de l’époque plein veau havane, dos lisses ornés de fers encadrés de filets dorés, pièces de titre maroquin grenat, XVI-365-414 pp., 2-2 planches repliées. Coins émoussés et frottés, page de titre déliée, intérieur correct. Exemplaires de travail. En l’état.
“Abrégé du Dictionnaire de Physique du même auteur. On y trouve des renseignements précieux pour la terminologie des ouvrages scientifiques de l'époque.” Bon état d’occasion
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Par l'abbé Aimé-Henri Paulian, d'après Barbier................Réf. bibl. : CG, CXXXI, 627. - Barbier............Trés beaux exemplaires............en trés bon état (very good condition).
Contenant les découvertes les plus intéressantes de Descartes et de Newton, et les traités de mathématiques nécessaires à ceux qui veulent étudier avec succès la Physique moderne. Avignon. Girard, 1779. 2 volumes in-8. Pleine basane de l'époque avec 2 reliures totalement différentes(dos lisse et dos à nerfs) coiffes usées.
4 planches dépliantes contenant en tout 78 figures. Nouvelle édition . Dans son long article sur l'électricité, Paulian défend les thèses de l'Abbé Nollet, auxquelles il ajoute des observations personnelles. Les 2 volumes sont bien de la même date et du même éditeur. Bon état du texte.
A Nîmes, Gaude, et à Avignon, J. J. Niel, M.DCC.LXXXI., (1781), in-8°, 2 ff. + XXXII + 512 p.+ 2 planches gravées dépl. / 2 ff. + 566 p. + 4 planches / IV + 423 p. (+1) + 2 planches / IV + 610 p. + 1 f. + 4 planches, Lettre manuscr. de 15 lignes ‘Premier Prix des Vers pour Philippe Déglise’ + une seconde composition de 20 lignes ms. pour ‘Ant.e Déglise ...Rhet. Premier prix des vers, second de l’amplification oratoire 1810’ + une 2ème pièce manuscr. dans le tome 3 + cachet ovale sur la page de garde ‘J.M. Comte Curé Châtel St. Denis, Suisse’, doublures et gardes en beau papier marbré caillouté à coquilles, solide et élégante reliure en veau marbré, dos à cinq nerfs richement doré aux petits fers, pièce de titre et de tomaison claires, filet doré sur les plats, coiffes dorées au trait, tranches mouchetées, très bel exemplaire. Reliure fribourgeoise de prix avec au dos ‘PRAEMIUM’, larges bandelettes en soie, rose et bleue.
Voici la dernière édition du ‘Dictionnaire’ suivie en 1789 d’une nouvelle édition en 5 tomes. Dans une superbe état . Poggendorff II/389; Quérard VI/639; Hoefer NBG XXXIX/398. Image disp.
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(Leipzig, Barth, 1907). 8vo. Extract from ""Annalen der Physik IV,23"", fine and clean. Pp. 907-931.
First printing of this paper on the the dependence of temperature of thermal conductivity of some gases and vapors.
Berlin, Julius Springer, 1923. 8vo. Extracted from ""Zeitschrift für Physik. Hrsg. von Karl Scheel. 16. Band"". No backstrip. Pp. 155-164.
First printing of this important paper in which Pauli points out certain connections between the weak-field case and the theoretically simpler case of a strong magnetic field. Pauli interpreted the anomalous effect on the basis of the olf quantum theory while staying in Copenhagen. The Zeeman effect is the splitting of a spectral line into several components in the presence of a static magnetic field. The Zeeman effect is named after the Dutch physicist Pieter Zeeman.
Berlin, Julius Springer, 1923. 8vo. Extracted from ""Zeitschrift für Physik. Hrsg. von Karl Scheel. 16. Band"". No backstrip. Pp. 155-164.
First printing of this important paper in which Pauli points out certain connections between the weak-field case and the theoretically simpler case of a strong magnetic field. Pauli interpreted the anomalous effect on the basis of the olf quantum theory while staying in Copenhagen. The Zeeman effect is the splitting of a spectral line into several components in the presence of a static magnetic field. The Zeeman effect is named after the Dutch physicist Pieter Zeeman.
Leipzig u. Berlin, Teubner, 1921. Lex 8vo. Orig. hcloth w. gilt lettering to spine. Papercovered boards w. black lettering to front. Minor wear to extremities, and inner front hinge a bit weak, otherwise very nice, clean and well-preserved. Internally near mint. IV pp (i.e. the Preface of Somerfeld), pp. (539) - 775.
First edition, off-print, of Pauli's excellent monograph, which was published as the article on relativity theory in the highly estimated ""Encyclopädie der Mathematischen Wissenschaften"".Wolfgang Pauli jr. (1900-1958) already in high school acquainted himself with Einstein's theory of relativity, when this was entirely new, and after having finished high school, he decided to study theoretical physics under Arnold Somerfeld, one of the leading scholars in the field at the time, in Munich. During this period Felix Klein was publishing the ""Encyclopädie der Mathematischen Wissenschaften"", and he asked Somerfeld to write the article on relativity theory for this highly esteemed publication. However, being very impressed by the abilities of his barely 20 year old student, Pauli jr., he asked him to carry out the task, and so he did. ""Pauli soon completed a monograph of about 250 pages, which critically presented the mathematical foundations of the theory as well as its physical significance. He took thorough account of the already very considerable literature on the subject but at the same time clearly put forth his own interpretation. Despite the necessary brevity of discussion, he monograph is a superior introduction to the special and general theories of relativity"" it is in addition a first-rate historical document of science, since, together with H. Weyl's ""Raum, Zeit, Materie"" it is the first comprehensive presentation of the mathematical and physical ideas of Einstein, who himself never wrote a large work about his theory.Somerfeld was elated by his performance and wrote to Einstein that Pauli's article was ""simply masterful"" - and so it has remained to the present day. Pauli showed here for the first time his art of presenting science, which marks everything he wrote."" (D.S.B. X:422)
Parisiis ( Paris ) Apud Joannem Couterot & Ludovicum Guerin 1685 in 4 (25,5x19,5) les 2 tomes reliés en 1 volume reliure plein veau fauve de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, caissons dorés, pièce de titre de cuir beige, restauration ancienne sur un mors. Tome 1: 8 pages, 324 pages, 190 pages. Tome 2: 148 pages, 239 pages. Saint Paulin de Nola, 353-431. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
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Ann Arbor, 1946. 272 pp. (Reprinted from Handbuch d. Physik. 2. Aufl. Bd. 24, 1. Theil).
Leipzig, Ambrosius Barth, 1922. 8vo. In contemporary half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In ""Annalen der Physik"", Vierte Folge, band 68. Entire volume offered. Stamp to verso of title-page and a few light occassional brown spots Lower corner of back board torn off, otherwise fine and clean. Pp. 177-240. [Entire volume: VII, (1), 632 pp. + 1 plate.)
First appearance of Pauli's extended doctoral thesis in which he presents what was later named the Pauli-Niessen Model. Their works helped to show the inadequacy of the old quantum mechanics, which gave physicists the impetus to explore new paths which led to the matrix mechanics formulation of quantum mechanics by Werner Heisenberg and Max Born in 1925 and the wave mechanics formulation by Erwin Schrödinger in 1926, which were shown to be equivalent.Karel Niessen, Dutch theoretical physicist, published his doctoral thesis the year after Pauli.
Berlin, Julius Springer, 1927. 8vo. Bound in contemporary half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In ""Zeitschrift für Physik"", Bd. 41. Entire issue offered. Pp. 81-102. [Entire volume: VIII, 934 pp.].
First appearance of this important paper in which Pauli (in a footnote) introduced for the first time the probability for a many-particle system with coordinates.The following paper is included in volume:LAUE, Max von & Lise MEITNER: ""Die berechnung der reichweitestreuung aus Wilson-Aufnahmen."" Here Meitner and von Laue report their inconclusive efforts to test a theoretical formula of Bohr's that related statistical variations in range to the mechanism by which alpha particles lost energy to the atoms they encountered.
Berlin, Julius Springer, 1927. 8vo. Bound in contemporary half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In ""Zeitschrift für Physik"", Bd. 41. Entire issue offered.
First appearance of this important paper in which Pauli (in a footnote) introduced for the first time the probability for a many-particle system with coordinates.The following paper is included in volume:LAUE, Max von & Lise MEITNER: ""Die berechnung der reichweitestreuung aus Wilson-Aufnahmen."" Here Meitner and von Laue report their inconclusive efforts to test a theoretical formula of Bohr's that related statistical variations in range to the mechanism by which alpha particles lost energy to the atoms they encountered.
Berlin, Julius Springer, 1927. 8vo. Bound in contemporary half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In ""Zeitschrift für Physik"", Bd. 41. Entire issue offered. Pp. 81-102. [Entire volume: VIII, 934 pp.].
First appearance of this important paper in which Pauli (in a footnote) introduced for the first time the probability for a many-particle system with coordinates.The following paper is included in volume:LAUE, Max von & Lise MEITNER: ""Die berechnung der reichweitestreuung aus Wilson-Aufnahmen."" Here Meitner and von Laue report their inconclusive efforts to test a theoretical formula of Bohr's that related statistical variations in range to the mechanism by which alpha particles lost energy to the atoms they encountered.
Berlin, Julius Springer, 1923. 8vo. Bound in contemporary half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In ""Zeitschrift für Physik"", 18 band, 1923. Library stamp to front free end-paper and title page. Otherwise a fine and clean copy. Pp. 272-286. [Entire volume: IV, 383 pp].
First printing of Pauli's important paper on the equilibrium between free electrons and radiation at a given temperature .Pauli worked on the present paper while staying in Copenhagen and studying under Niels Bohr: ""In CopenhagenPauli had found some solace not so much by strolling in the beautiful streets as by thinking about problems other than the anomalous Zeeman effect. One problem in particular caught his interest during this time: The thermal equilibrium between radiation and free electron. It was motivated by the tremendous boost that the photon idea advanced by Einstein in 1905 received in 1923 when Arthur Holly Compton experimentally confirmed the relativistic kinematics for the scattering between a photon and a free electron at rest derived independently by himself and by Peter Debye."" (Enz, No Time to be Brief: A Scientific Biography of Wolfgang Pauli, P. 99).
Berlin, Julius Springer, 1923. 8vo. Bound in contemporary half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In ""Zeitschrift für Physik"", 17 & 18 band , 1923. Front board missing and spine and back board detached. Library stamp to title page. Internally a fine and clean copy. Pp. 272-286. [Entire volume: IV, 424, IV, 383 pp].
First printing of Pauli's important paper on the equilibrium between free electrons and radiation at a given temperature .Pauli worked on the present paper while staying in Copenhagen and studying under Niels Bohr: ""In Copenhagen Pauli had found some solace not so much by strolling in the beautiful streets as by thinking about problems other than the anomalous Zeeman effect. One problem in particular caught his interest during this time: The thermal equilibrium between radiation and free electron. It was motivated by the tremendous boost that the photon idea advanced by Einstein in 1905 received in 1923 when Arthur Holly Compton experimentally confirmed the relativistic kinematics for the scattering between a photon and a free electron at rest derived independently by himself and by Peter Debye."" (Enz, No Time to be Brief: A Scientific Biography of Wolfgang Pauli, P. 99).
Berlin, Julius Springer, 1923. 8vo. Bound in contemporary half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In ""Zeitschrift für Physik"", 18 band , 1923. The entire volume offered. Library stamp to title page. Internally a fine and clean copy. Pp. 272-286. [Entire volume: IV, 383 pp.].
First printing of Pauli's important paper on the equilibrium between free electrons and radiation at a given temperature.Pauli worked on the present paper while staying in Copenhagen and studying under Niels Bohr: ""In Copenhagen Pauli had found some solace not so much by strolling in the beautiful streets as by thinking about problems other than the anomalous Zeeman effect. One problem in particular caught his interest during this time: The thermal equilibrium between radiation and free electron. It was motivated by the tremendous boost that the photon idea advanced by Einstein in 1905 received in 1923 when Arthur Holly Compton experimentally confirmed the relativistic kinematics for the scattering between a photon and a free electron at rest derived independently by himself and by Peter Debye."" (Enz, No Time to be Brief: A Scientific Biography of Wolfgang Pauli, P. 99).
N.Y., Interscience, 1946. Orig. full cloth with dustjacket. Spine of jacket worn., otherwise fine. (8),69 pp.
First edition.
(Berlin, Julius Springer, 1927.) Recent marbled boards. Extracted from ""Zeitschrift der Physik, Bd. 43"", pp. 601-623.
First edition. Upto this paper, the formulation of quantum mechanics, the material particles were considered as characterized by positional coordinates only. It now became an urgent task to incorporate the phenomenon indicated by the term 'spin' into the new sscheme of things. The initial step was taken by Pauli himself - in the paper offered - who proposed that the wave function of an electron, besides being by the continously variable positional coordinates, should be considered as also depending on a spin variable, capable of two values only...Thereby Pauli paved the way for the relativistic theory of the electron and of hydrogen-like atoms which we owe to Dirac. (R. Kronig in Memorial Volume to Wolfgang Pauli).
Berlin, Julius Springer, 1925. 8vo. Contemp. full cloth. Spine lacks and covers detached (in need of a new spine). A stamp to front free endpaper (chinese). In: 'Zeitschrift für Physik', Volume 31. VIII,952 pp., textillustr. (Entire volume offered). Pauli's paper: pp.765-783.
First edition of the first announcement of Pauli's Exclusion Principle which gives a criterion for the electronic structure of atoms, and explains the periodic table and the combining properties of the elements.Pauli first formulated his exclusion principle in this article in an attempt to explain the structure of the periodic table. By introducing an additional quantum number, namely the spin of an electron, to the already known three quantum numbers in Bohr's atom model, and by postulating that no two electrons can have the same four quantum numbers, Pauli could explain the number of electrons allowed in the outermost shell, e.g., explaining the varying lengths of successive periods in the table. The exclusion principle turned out to be applicable to all fermions, and thus plays a role in a variety of physical phenomena. For example it explains the formation of degenerate matter in white dwarfs and neutron stars. In 1945 Pauli received the Nobel Prize in physics ""for the discovery of the Exclusion Principle, also called the Pauli Principle"".This volume also contains a paper by Heisenberg: 'Über eine Anwendung des Korrespondenzprinzips auf die Frage der Polarisation des Floureszenzlichtes' , A. Einstein: ""Bemerkung zu P. Jordans Abhandlung ""Zur Theorie der Quantenstrahlung""and another paper by Pauli: 'Über den Einfluss der Geschwindigkeitsabhängigkeit der Elektronenmasse auf den Zeemaneffekt' (Zeeman-Effect and the Dependence of Electron-Mass on the Velocity).
Berlin, Julius Springer, 1925. 8vo. Contemp. hcloth. In: 'Zeitschrift für Physik', Volume 31. VIII,952 pp., textillustr. A circular stamp to titlepage.(Entire volume offered). Pauli's paper: pp.765-783. A fine and clean copy, internally as well as externally.
First edition of the first announcement of Pauli's Exclusion Principle which gives a criterion for the electronic structure of atoms, and explains the periodic table and the combining properties of the elements.Pauli first formulated his exclusion principle in this article in an attempt to explain the structure of the periodic table. By introducing an additional quantum number, namely the spin of an electron, to the already known three quantum numbers in Bohr's atom model, and by postulating that no two electrons can have the same four quantum numbers, Pauli could explain the number of electrons allowed in the outermost shell, e.g., explaining the varying lengths of successive periods in the table. The exclusion principle turned out to be applicable to all fermions, and thus plays a role in a variety of physical phenomena. For example it explains the formation of degenerate matter in white dwarfs and neutron stars. In 1945 Pauli received the Nobel Prize in physics ""for the discovery of the Exclusion Principle, also called the Pauli Principle"".This volume also contains a paper by Heisenberg: 'Über eine Anwendung des Korrespondenzprinzips auf die Frage der Polarisation des Floureszenzlichtes' , A. Einstein: ""Bemerkung zu P. Jordans Abhandlung ""Zur Theorie der Quantenstrahlung""and another paper by Pauli: 'Über den Einfluss der Geschwindigkeitsabhängigkeit der Elektronenmasse auf den Zeemaneffekt' (Zeeman-Effect and the Dependence of Electron-Mass on the Velocity).
Berlin, Julius Springer, 1925. 8vo. Contemp. full cloth. Gilt spine. Wear to top of spine and with 2 tears to hinges at upper spine. Inner backhinge nearly broken. A stamp to foot of a few leaves In: 'Zeitschrift für Physik', Volume 31. VIII,952 pp., textillustr. (Entire volume offered). Pauli's paper: pp.765-783. Internally clean and fine.
First edition of the first announcement of Pauli's Exclusion Principle which gives a criterion for the electronic structure of atoms, and explains the periodic table and the combining properties of the elements.Pauli first formulated his exclusion principle in this article in an attempt to explain the structure of the periodic table. By introducing an additional quantum number, namely the spin of an electron, to the already known three quantum numbers in Bohr's atom model, and by postulating that no two electrons can have the same four quantum numbers, Pauli could explain the number of electrons allowed in the outermost shell, e.g., explaining the varying lengths of successive periods in the table. The exclusion principle turned out to be applicable to all fermions, and thus plays a role in a variety of physical phenomena. For example it explains the formation of degenerate matter in white dwarfs and neutron stars. In 1945 Pauli received the Nobel Prize in physics ""for the discovery of the Exclusion Principle, also called the Pauli Principle"".This volume also contains a paper by Heisenberg: 'Über eine Anwendung des Korrespondenzprinzips auf die Frage der Polarisation des Floureszenzlichtes' , A. Einstein: ""Bemerkung zu P. Jordans Abhandlung ""Zur Theorie der Quantenstrahlung""and another paper by Pauli: 'Über den Einfluss der Geschwindigkeitsabhängigkeit der Elektronenmasse auf den Zeemaneffekt' (Zeeman-Effect and the Dependence of Electron-Mass on the Velocity).
BORDAS. 1979. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Intérieur frais. 288 pages - quelques rousseurs en tranche - coiffes frottées. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
Bordas. 1988. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 256 pages. Annotation en page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
Collection Jokers (104). Classification Dewey : 530-Physique