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Verlag: [University Press], Cambridge, 1713
Anbieter: B & L Rootenberg Rare Books, ABAA, Sherman Oaks, CA, USA
Second edition. Complete with 1 folding plate and numerous text diagrams. Recent paneled calf, decorated in blind; a gorgeous copy, bright and clean throughout.
Verlag: Guil. & Joh. Innys, Regiae Societatis, London, 1726
Anbieter: Timeless Tales Rare Books, Acton, MA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 3rd Edition. Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, third edition, half-title, engraved portrait frontispiece, title in red and black, woodcut illustrations and diagrams, some foxing and soiling, contemporary calf, joints and corners worn, 4to, William & John Innys, 1726. This edition was edited by Henry Pemberton and Sir Isaac Newton wrote a preface with new edits, just one year before he passed away in 1727. This third edition printed in London is the very basis of all subsequent printings of the Principia and a true history existing through time. One out of 1250 copies printed and with complete pagination, this copy is a remarkable and rare book in the history of science.
Verlag: Apud Guil. & Joh. Innys, London, 1726
Anbieter: Heritage Book Shop, ABAA, Beverly Hills, CA, USA
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Full description: NEWTON, [Sir] Isaac. Philosophiæ naturalis principia mathematica. Editio tertia aucta & emendata. London: Apud Guil. & Joh. Innys, 1726. Third edition. One of only 1250 copies printed. Quarto (9 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches; 241 x 190 mm.). [36], 530, [6, index] pp. Engraved frontispiece portrait (facing preface) by George Vertue after I. Vanderbank. Numerous diagrams in the text and one engraving of cometary orbit on p. 506. Title printed in red and black. In period repurposed mottled calf over original boards. Spine stamped in gilt. Red morocco spine label, lettered in gilt. All edges red. Marbled endpapers. Some old ink notes on front flyleaf. One instance of light marginalia. A one-inch closed tear to leaf D2, not affecting text. Some occasional very light dampstaining to fore-edge margin. Overall a very good, clean copy. "This edition was the last published during the author's lifetime and the basis of all subsequent editions. It was edited by Henry Pemberton, M.D., F.R.S., and contains a new preface by Newton and a large number of alterations, the most important being the scholium on fluxions, in which Leibnitz had been mentioned by name. This had been considered an acknowledgement of Leibnitz's independent discovery of the calculus. In omitting Leibnitz's name in this edition, Newton was criticized as taking advantage of an opponent whose death had prevented any reply" (Babson, p. 12). Third edition of "the greatest work in the history of science" (Printing and the Mind of Man). In the Principia, Newton formulated the three laws of motion from which he derived the principle of universal gravitation, "wherein all bodies, of whatever mass, attract one another in proportion to their masses and in inverse ratio as the square of the distance between them. This applies to dust particles as to the mightiest celestial bodies" (Dibner). "Copernicus, Galileo and Kepler had certainly shown the way; but where they described the phenomena they observed, Newton explained the underlying universal laws. The Principia provided the great synthesis of the cosmos, proving finally its physical unity. Newton showed that the important and dramatic aspects of nature that were subject to the universal law of gravitation could be explained, in mathematical terms, within a single physical theory.The same laws of gravitation and motion rule everywhere; for the first time a single mathematical law could explain the motion of objects on earth as well as the phenomena of the heavens. The whole cosmos is composed of inter-connecting parts influencing each other according to these laws. It was this grand conception that produced a general revolution in human thought, equalled perhaps only by that following Darwin's Origin of Species" (Printing and the Mind of Man 161, describing the first edition). Babson 13. Gray 9. Wallis 9. HBS 68655. $20,000.
Verlag: sumptibus Societatis, Roma, 1714
Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Giulio Cesare di Daniele Corradi, Roma, ROMA, Italien
pelle cordonata coeva. Antica nota alla prima bianca, rare annotazioni marginali coeve, microforo marginale di tarlo estinto all'angolo superiore delle prime 50 carte senza alcun interessamento del testo, naturali bruniture dovute alla qualità della carta L'Autore in quest'opera suddivisa in tre libri (nei primi due espone il moto dei corpi e dei mezzi di contrasto quali aria e acqua e nel terzo descrisse la legge di gravitazione universale) stabilì i fondamenti per la meccanica classica. Nei Principia Newton compie l'unificazione tra la fisica galileiana e l'astronomia di Keplero. Marca calcografica della Compagnie des Libraires di Amsterdam sul frontespizio (Due mani uscenti da nuvole strette davanti a fascio littorio che regge una bilancia con due putti seduti su casse ai lati. In basso cornucopie. In alto motto in cartiglio che cita: Vis Unita Major . Tavola grande ripiegata raffigurante l'orbita della cometa, che secondo la tesi di Newton poteva essere non solo ellittica, ma anche iperbolica e parabolica. Alle prime carte dedica a Carlo II, a seguire un poemetto di E.D. Halley a Newton e due prefazioni di Newton, datate Maii 8, 1686 e Mar. 28, 1713 (28) + 484 + (7) con una tavola grande ripiegata e numerose ill. n.t. p. 260x205 mm.
Verlag: Sumptibus Societatis, Amsterdam, 1714
Anbieter: B & L Rootenberg Rare Books, ABAA, Sherman Oaks, CA, USA
FIRST AMSTERDAM EDITION. With folding engraved plate of cometary orbit facing p. 465, numerous woodcut diagrams in the text. Title printed in red and black with an engraved device. Contemporary vellum over boards; a few wormholes in the spine, preliminary and endleaves, otherwise a very nice copy.
Verlag: Amsterdam sumptibus Societatis, 1714
Anbieter: Antiquariat Schmetz am Dom, Aachen, Deutschland
0. 4°. [14] Bll., 484 S., [4] Bll. Halbleder der Zeit auf 5 Bünden. Rücken restauriert, Kapitalleder ergänzt. Wenige Blätter geringf. stockfleckig, wenige Lagen schwach gebräunt. Wallis 11. Zur Druckgeschichte Gray S. 10. Babson, Suppl. S. 4: "This first Amsterdam reprint of the second edition of the Principia is a fine example of bookmaking." DSB X.93. Poggendorff II.277: "Enthält, ausser der Gravitationstheorie, die Theorie der Lichtbrechung, die der Schallfortpflanzung, die der Wasserwellen usw.". - Vorliegende Ausgabe, die die erste auf dem Kontinent und außerhalb Englands ist, folgt mit der Vorrede von Roger Cotes der überarbeiteten 2. Auflage, die ein Jahr zuvor in Cambridge erschienen war. Es wurden die Corrigenda der Cambridge-Ausgabe in den Text übernommen, die Abbildungen in Holz neu geschnitten, die Tafel neu gestochen. Sprache: Deutsch Newton, Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica.
Verlag: J. Grossius and J.F. Gleditsch, 1688
Anbieter: Detlev Auvermann Rare Books, Sevenoaks, KENT, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. THE IMPORTANT ACTA ERUDITORUM REVIEW OF THE PRINCIPIA. There were four early reviews of the Principia: the first appeared in no. 186 of the Philosophical Transactions but, not only did Halley finance, edit, publish and distribute Principia, he also reviewed it, anonymously, in P[hilosophical] T[ransactions]. It is little more than a summery interspersed with expressions of praise . The second appeared in the Bibliothèque Universelle of March 1688, consisting of nothing more than the headings of the sections of Books I and II translated into French. There is also a summary of Book III, and an introductory paragraph The final review was that in the Journal des sçavans, August, 1688, in which Newton s hypothesis was dismissed as arbitrary, unproven and belonging to geometry rather than mechanics . Published in June, 1688, the review in the Acta offered here is the third in sequence, and the most detailed and serious of the four reviews. It was comprehensive enough to provide many people in Europe without access to the Principia itself with a fairly full account of its contents (Gjertsen, The Newton Handbook p. 472). New evidence has recently enabled the author of this book review [in the Acta] to be identified as Christoph Pfautz (1645-1711), a professor of mathematics at the University of Leipzig . Pfautz was a logical choice to be the reviewer of the Principia. He was a professional mathematician interested in astronomy. He was also a close associate of the editor, Mencke, and was a regular reviewer of the Acta It is evident that Pfautz is making a careful and complete paraphrase or summery or epitome (as we shall see Newton call it) of the Principia, much like an extended and detailed analytical table of contents Following an extended summery of the many different topics explored by Newton, Pfautz reaches the conclusion of Book Two. He fully appreciates the significance of Newton s demonstration that the speed of planets in their orbits, moving more slowly in their aphelia and more swiftly in their perihelia is the opposite of what ought to happen according to the mechanical law of vortices . He apparently can find no fault with Newton s ringing conclusion that the planetary speeds in Cartesian vortices contradict the celestial phenomena, even though he does not comment on the significance of the dreadful blow that Newton has dealt to Cartesian physics. That Pfautz fully understood some of the main principles of Newton s dynamics is made clear in his discussion in Book Three of the motion of the planets. For he says that, using what he has said in the preceding books , Newton demonstrates that the forces by which the circumjovial planets, the primary planets, and the moon are continually drawn away from rectilinear motions and are kept in the orbits are the result of their gravitation toward Jupiter, the sun and the earth . It was a primary feature of Newtonian dynamics thus to explain curved or orbital motion and a continual acceleration or falling toward a center as a result of a centripetal force, which in the case of planets and satellites is the force of gravity. Thus Newton dismissed from physics the ambiguous and misleading notion of a centrifugal force. Pfautz review achieved a special importance in 1689, when Lebniz referred to it in one of the three articles published in the Acta: the Tentamen de Motuum Coelestium Causis (Essay on the Causes of the Motions of the Heavenly Bodies). In this work, Leibniz set forth an alternative explanation to Newton s (I. Bernard Cohen, The review of the first edition of Newton s Principia in the Acta Eruditorum, with notes on the other reviews in The investigation of difficult Things. Essays on Newton and the History of the Exact Sciences pp. 323-336).
Verlag: Genève, Barrillot et fils, 1739-1742, 1739
Anbieter: Timeless Tales Rare Books, Acton, MA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, 3 vol., first 'Jesuit's' edition, titles in red and black with engraved vignette, illustrations and diagrams, in quarto (4to) Usual minor damp-staining and foxing, old ink stamp to titles, contemporary sheep, original hardcover, spines gilt, worn, Geneva, 1739-42. The Jesuit edition is based on the third edition of Newton s Principia (1687), by the minim frias Thomas Le Seur (1703-1770), François Jacquier (1711-1788), both of whom were French priests, and Jean-Louis Calandrini (1703-1758), a Swiss mathematician. This edition includes several commentaries, explanations and addendums to the Principia that did not originate with Newton. The editors of the Jesuit Edition , made use of the formalism developed by Leonhard Euler (1707-1783), outlined in his work Mechanica (1736), to rewrite Principia s propositions into differential equations. Notably, the commentators "1) explain Newton s propositions in a clearer manner than Newton did; 2) translate the properties given by Newton geometrically in more analytical terms; 3) sometimes explain the development of physics, based on Newton s discoveries, after Newton (Bussotti and Pisano, 2014a, 35-36). Le Seur, Jacquier and Calandrini accomplished these tasks magnificently.
Verlag: Glasguae A. et J.M. Duncan 1822, 1822
xxx, 431 pp., 320 pp.; xxxvi, 344 pp.; vi, 203 pp., lex. 8°, Contemporary whole-leather with two red labels and gilded framing on the spine; owners-shelf-label. Marble edge. Binding slightly scratched. Title and sometimes pages stamped and ensured with owners-signatures. Pages here and there soiled and flecked. Handwritten comments with pencil on the board-papers. But in a very good condition. Book Language/s: Latin.
Verlag: Barrillot et fils MDCCXXXIX-MDCCXLII (1739-1742), Genève, 1739
Anbieter: Antiquariat Rolf Bulang, Dautphetal, Deutschland
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Hardcover. Zustand: Gut. XXXII, 548 S., S. XXXIII-XXXV; 4 Blatt, 422 S., 1 Blatt; 4 Blatt, XXVIII, 374 S.; VIII S., S. [375]-703. Lederbände der Zeit mit goldgeprägten Rücken und Stehkanten im französischen Stil, d. h. die Rücken wurden auf die Buchblöcke aufgeleimt. Der englische Naturforscher und Philosoph Isaac Newton (1643-1727) gilt als Vollender der wissenschaftlichen Revolution des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts. Mit seinem hier vorliegenden Hauptwerk, den Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (zuerst London 1687) gelang ihm die Zurückführung der Erscheinungen von Fall und Wurf, von Ebbe und Flut, der Präzession der Erdachse aufgrund der von ihm behaupteten Abplattung der Erde an den Polen und der Bewegungen der Planeten und Kometen in unserem Sonnensystem auf ein einziges Prinzip, die universelle Gravitation. Mit der darauf gründenden Formulierung der Bewegungsgesetze legte er den Grundstein für die klassische Mechanik. Unsere Ausgabe folgt der dritten, der letzten von Newton besorgten Auflage von 1726. Sie wurde durch die Franziskaner Thomas Le Seur und François Jacquier herausgegeben (und wird oft fälschlich "Jesuitenausgabe" genannt) und zeichnet sich durch ihren ausführlichen Kommentar (beinahe Zeile für Zeile) aus, in dem auch der modernere Leibnizkalkül der Infinitesimalrechnung verwendet wird. Newton selber hatte in den Principia die Infinitesimalrechnung sowie arithmetische Gleichungen vermieden und seine mathematischen Ableitungen als geometrische Proportionen vorgestellt. Darüber hinaus enthält die Ausgabe in Band III die drei bedeutenden Abhandlungen, die 1740 von der Academie Francaise für die Lösung des Problems der Ableitung der Gezeitenbewegung aus der Gravitationstheorie prämiert worden waren: Traité sur le Flux et Reflux de la Mer von Daniel Bernoully (S. 133-246); De Causa Physica Fluxus et Refluxus Maris von Colin Maclaurin (S. 247-282) sowie Inquisitio Physica in Causam Fluxus ac Refluxus Maris von Leonhard Euler (S. 283-374). Noch 1980 empfahl der Newton-Biograph Richard Westfall unsere Edition als eine der am besten kommentierten Ausgaben der Principia. Babson 30; Wallis 13. Ausgeschiedenes Bibliotheksexemplar: Die Titelblätter jeweils mit blindgeprägtem Stempel einer amerikanischen Collegebibliothek und die Rücken unten mit einem Streifen transparenten Klebebands überzogen. Die Einbände leicht berieben, die Vordergelenke angeplatzt und die Deckel dadurch etwas gelockert, die beweglichen vorderen Vorsatzpapier lose. Trotz der Gebrauchsspuren handelt es sich jedoch um ein ordentliches, insgesamt noch gut erhaltenes Exemplar.
Anbieter: BooksElleven, Three Oaks, MI, USA
Zustand: Good. Limited to 1000 copies. Facsimile reprint of the 1587 edition. Bound in original tan cloth with red title plate mounted along spine. Cover is lightly rubbed along extremities. Previous owner notation sharpied on front flyleaf. Clean pages throughout. Binding solid.
Verlag: Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass, 1972
ISBN 10: 0674664752ISBN 13: 9780674664753
Anbieter: The Chatham Bookseller, Madison, NJ, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Like New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good+. facsimile of the Third Edition (1726). Two volumes. 916pp. Black Boards, Silver lettering. Except for a lower bumped corner on Volume 2, this is a fine, unmarked set of a facsimile of the Third Edition(1726) with variant readings. Diagrams throughout. Text is in Latin with a bibliography in English. Unclipped green, ruled jacket has creasing to the upper extremities of Volume one. Of great importance in the history of mathematics and philosophy, Principia Mathematica sparked interest in symbolic logic and advanced the subject by popularizing it; it showcased the powers and capacities of symbolic logic; and it showed how advances in philosophy of mathematics and symbolic logic could go hand-in-hand with tremendous fruitfulness. This is a photrographic reprint of the Third edition, which allows the reader to see all the changes that Newton introduced and to determne exactly how the last and definitive edition, published a few months before Newton's death, grew from earlier versions. Size: 8 1/2" x 11 1/4".
Verlag: Harvard University Press, [Cambridge, Massachusetts], 1972
Anbieter: Evening Star Books, ABAA/ILAB, Madison, WI, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Near Fine. First edition thus. 2 vol. Folio. [4], v-xl, [2], 1-547, [3]; [7], 548-916 pp. Black cloth with silver lettering on the spine. Illustrated with a facsimile frontispiece portrait of Isaac Newton, taken from the 1726 edition of Newton's Principia. Also illustrated with 67 in-text diagrams, from the original editions. Facsimile half-title, title, and text pages as well, all taken from the first three published editions of Newton's Principia. Assembled and edited by Alexandre Koyré and I. Bernard Cohen with the assistance of Anne Whitman. Pressler, Printing in the Mind of Man (PMM) 96. According to PMM, "The Principia is generally described as the greatest work in the history of science . [providing] the great synthesis of the cosmos, proving finally its physical unity". Newton's work provided the last blow to the Aristotelian view of the universe, present and dominant through the medieval period and into the Renaissance. The book was a great catalyst for the Scientific Revolution. This edition allows the reader to see how Newton's work evolved over time, from the manuscript draft of the first edition between 1685 and 1687 to the release of the third edition in 1726. The textual variations are displayed, with other variant readings taken from surviving manuscripts. The front flap refers to this publication as a photographic reprint of the third edition, with the variant readings from the seven other sources at the bottom of each page. Thus the reader can easily observe Newton's changes. The appendices provide a bibliography of the Principia, information on the contributions of Roger Cotes and Henry Pemberton, and a complete table of contents for the third edition. A beautiful example of this important and comprehensive edition of one of the great works of science. A private person's stamp on the front pastedown of each volume; a small blemish to volume one's jacket's front panel.
Verlag: Harvard University Press, 1972
Anbieter: Darwin Labordo, Books, Sierra Madre, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Two volumes, complete. Books and dust jackets are in near fine condition. First edition thus.
Verlag: Chapman and Hall, 1972
ISBN 10: 0521079608ISBN 13: 9780521079600
Anbieter: G. & J. CHESTERS, TAMWORTH, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Included. 2 Vols, pp.xl, 547 pages, 548-916 pages, Fine (As New) hardbacks in near fine dust-jackets [0521079608]. Most likely the best preserved set you will find!.
Verlag: Harvard University Press, 1972
Anbieter: APPLEDORE BOOKS, ABAA, WACCABUC, NY, USA
Cloth. Zustand: Very Good +. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. Handsome examples in 2 volumes of the facsimile of the 3rd edition (1726), with variant readings. "Assembled and edited by Alexandre Koyre and I. Bernard Cohen, with the Assistance of Anne Whitman". Both volumes solid and VG+ (small stamped name at the front free endpapers) in crisp, VG dustjackets, with light abrading and staining along the lower-edges of Vol. II's rear panel and very mild overall soiling at the panels. Light chipping as well along the spine ends but, still, impressive and presentable. Quartos, hundreds of clearly-reproduced plates and diagrams throughout complementing Newton's timeless, original text (in Latin).
Verlag: Harvard University Press, 1972
Anbieter: Jim Crotts Rare Books, LLC, Clemmons, NC, USA
Two Volume Set in original binding and dust jackets. DJ shows some wear, especially on Volume II (see pic). Not Ex-Lib. A photographic reprint of the third edition of Principia with the variant readings from seven other texts exhibited at the bottom of each page, this new edition presents Newton's mastery of his subject at three successive times (1685-1687, 1713, 1726). Harvard University Press, 1972. 2 volumes. 1st edition of 3rd edition facsimile.
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 2 volume set. Hardcover. Good binding and cover. Library stamps and markings. [Facs.] of the ed. 1726 This is an oversized or heavy book, which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US.
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, 1972
ISBN 10: 0521079608ISBN 13: 9780521079600
Anbieter: Alexander Books (ABAC/ILAB), Ancaster, ON, Kanada
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. 3rd Edition. 2 Volumes Complete, Dust Jackets Edge Chipped, Price Clipped O/W Fine. Overweight Set May Require Additional Postage At Cost. Book.
Verlag: Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1972
Hardcover. Both volumes: black cloth with silver lettering on spine; 916 pp, numbered consecutively. Bw illustrations throughout Vol. I and several in Vol. II. These two volumes are the companions to Cohen's Introduction to Newton's 'Principia' and contain the facsimile of the original of the third (1726) edition of Newton's Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica. Volume I includes Sigla, Symbols and Abbreviations used in the Apparatus Criticus; a Guide to the Apparatus Criticus; a portrait of Newton; dedictions; Halley's Ode to Newton; definitions; and the first and second books. Volume II contains the third book, index and numerous appendices. All in Latin, with numerous diagrams and equations. VG (Ex-library with stamps and labels on spine, inside front and rear covers, ffep and block. Tape residue on spine. Pages are otherwise clean and clear. Binding tight.).
Verlag: Centre International d'Etude du XVIIIe siècle Ferney-Voltaire, 2015
ISBN 10: 2845591152ISBN 13: 9782845591158
Anbieter: Okmhistoire, St Rémy-des-Monts, SARTH, Frankreich
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Couverture rigide. Zustand: Comme neuf. Edition originale. Paris 2015. 2 Volumes/2 -- Reliure éditeur cartonnée illustrée. Format in-8°( 26,5 x 18,5 cm ). ------ XVI-524 & 556 pages. 44 illustrations. ****************** Présentation éditeur : "" Isaac Newton fut le premier à expliquer la cause des mouvements des planètes et des comètes: c'est la gravitation universelle qui crée les forces nécessaires pour que ces astres se déplacent sur des orbites elliptiques autour du Soleil. Newton publia son travail en 1687 dans les Philosophiæ naturalis principia mathematica, son uvre maîtresse. Il les augmenta en 1713 puis en 1726. Deux siècles plus tard, en 1915, Albert Einstein montre que les planètes se déplacent librement sur des orbites qui sont en fait des géodésiques d'un espace-temps, déformé par la présence de la masse du Soleil: la gravitation est alors la courbure de cet espace-temps. La théorie de la relativité générale d'Einstein explique un très grand nombre de phénomènes observés aujourd'hui dans l'Univers à grande échelle. À l'occasion du centenaire de la théorie d'Einstein, nous publions une nouvelle édition des Principes mathématiques de la philosophie naturelle, traduction du latin en français des Principia par Émilie Du Châtelet, uvre posthume publiée en 1759, dix ans après sa mort. Avec un important apparat critique, notre édition présente une transcription fidèle de son manuscrit, puis complète et corrige cette publication historique. "" ********************* TABLE DES MATIERES : TOME 1 : Introduction // Textes de l'édition de 1759 absents des manuscrits // Les tables // Les errata // Livre I des Principes mathématiques. ///// TOME 2 : Livres II et III des Principes mathématiques // Figures manuscrites // Annexes // Liste des manuscrits cités // Liste des ouvrages cités // Index.*****************.
Verlag: Harvard, 1972
Anbieter: Moe's Books, Berkeley, CA, USA
Hard cover. Zustand: Good. No jacket. Set of (2) books. NO jackets. Vol 1: Cover is lightly soiled. Corners gently bumped. Very light foxing on edge. Inside pages are clean and unmarked. Vol 2: Cracked/cut front hinge that does not affect integrity of book. Tan stain on top edge. Otherwise, same condition as Vol. 1.
Verlag: de Gruyter, 1861
ISBN 10: 3111298051ISBN 13: 9783111298054
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Verlag: William Dawson 0, London
Anbieter: Antiquariat Leseband, Freiburg, Deutschland
Hardcover. Zustand: Befriedigend. Ohne Jahresangabe (um 1960).Nachdruck von der Londoner Ausgabe von 1687 (EA). Oktav. Oln. Bibliotheksexemplar. Rückenschild, mehrfach gestempelt. Vermerke. Text aber sauber Außendeckel angestaubt und ein wenig berieben, Rücken berieben und fleckig. Feste Buchbindung. Buch.
Verlag: Centre International d'Etude du XVIIIe siècle Ferney-Voltaire, 2015
ISBN 10: 2845591152ISBN 13: 9782845591158
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Couverture souple. Zustand: Comme neuf. Edition originale. Paris 2015. 1 Volume/1 -- Tome 1 seul -- Reliure éditeur cartonnée illustrée. Format in-8°( 26,5 x 18,5 cm ). ------ XVI-524 pages. illustrations. ****************** TABLE DES MATIERES DU TOME 1 : Introduction // Textes de l'édition de 1759 absents des manuscrits // Les tables; Les errata // Livre I des Principes mathématiques.*****************.
Verlag: Centre International d'Etude du XVIIIe siècle Ferney-Voltaire, 2015
ISBN 10: 2845591152ISBN 13: 9782845591158
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Couverture souple. Zustand: Comme neuf. Edition originale. Paris 2015. 1 Volume/1 -- Tome 2 seul -- Reliure éditeur cartonnée illustrée. Format in-8°( 26,5 x 18,5 cm ). ------ 556 pages. illustrations. ****************** TABLE DES MATIERES DU TOME 2 : Livres II et III des Principes mathématiques // Figures manuscrites // Annexes // Liste des manuscrits cités // Liste des ouvrages cités // Index.*****************.
Verlag: Sankt Augustin, Academia 30.06.2007., 2007
ISBN 10: 3896654225ISBN 13: 9783896654229
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8°, broschiert. Zustand: Sehr gut. 206 Seiten Geringe äußere Lagerspuren, innen ungelesen und wie neu. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 312.
Verlag: de Gruyter, 1861
ISBN 10: 3111298051ISBN 13: 9783111298054
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Verlag: Academia Richarz Verlag Sankt Augustin, 2007
ISBN 10: 3896654225ISBN 13: 9783896654229
Anbieter: BUCHSERVICE / ANTIQUARIAT Lars Lutzer, Wahlstedt, Deutschland
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Softcover. Zustand: gut. 2007. Isaac Newton. Mathematische Grundlagen der Naturphilosophie: Philosophiae naturalis. Principia mathematica von Ed Dellian In deutscher Sprache. 210 pages.
Verlag: De Gruyter, 1861
ISBN 10: 3111298051ISBN 13: 9783111298054
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Frontmatter -- Einleitung -- Apollonius grüsst den Eudemos -- Erste Erklärungen -- Zweites Buch des Apollonius von Perga über Kegelschnitte -- Drittes Buch des Apollonius von Perga über Kegelschnitte -- Viertes Buch des Apollonius von Perga über Kegelschnitte -- Fünftes Buch des Apollonius von Perga über Kegelschnitte -- Sechstes Buch des Apollonius von Perga über Kegelschnitte -- Siebentes Buch des Apollonius von Perga über Kegelschnitte -- Achtes Buch des Apollonius von Perga über Kegelschnitte -- Inhaltsübersicht -- Anhang -- Tafeln.