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DECKENS, A.
Étude complète sur les phosphates.
Atlas contenant 250 figures.
Liège, H.Poncelet, 1894.
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[DUMAS, Jean-Baptiste].
Traité de chimie appliquée aux arts. Atlas du deuxième volume.
[Paris], s.n., [1828].
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WURTZ, Charles Adolph.
Leçons élémentaires de chimie moderne.
Paris, G. Masson, 1875.
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Charles Adolphe Wurtz (1817-1884) was an influential French chemist, a member of the Institute and the Academy of Medicine, and Dean and Professor of Chemistry at the Faculty of Medicine of Paris. His Leçons élémentaires de chimie moderne (Elementary Lessons in Modern Chemistry) is a key textbook that helped disseminate the concepts of modern chemistry of his time. Wurtz was a strong advocate for atomic theory and standardized chemical notation. This work, due to its clarity and updated content (third edition, revised and augmented, with 132 figures), played an important role in teaching and popularizing chemistry in France, particularly organic chemistry.
DUMAS, Jean-Baptiste.
Leçons sur la Philosophie Chimique.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1878.
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Jean-Baptiste Dumas (1800-1884), professor at the Collège de France, was a leading French chemist and politician, known for his contributions to organic chemistry and the design of the metric system.
His Leçons sur la Philosophie Chimique (Lessons on Chemical Philosophy), collected by M. Bineau, is a series of lectures that explore the fundamental concepts and general principles underlying chemistry of his time.
JEANS, James Hopwood.
Théorie dynamique des gaz.
Paris, Joseph Gibert, 1925.
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30 €
First edition in french.
James Hopwood Jeans (1877-1946) was a British physicist, astronomer, and mathematician, known for his contributions to quantum theory, thermodynamics, and astrophysics. This work is a foundational textbook that deals with the kinetic theory of gases, a field of physics that studies the properties of gases based on the motion of their particles.
HOLLARD, Auguste.
La Théorie des ions et l'électrolyse.
Paris, Gauthier Villars, [v. 1920].
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DUHEM, Pierre.
Thermodynamique et chimie : leçons élémentaires à l'usage des chimistes.
Paris, A. Hermann et fils, 1910.
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35 €
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TROOST, L.
Précis de chimie.
Paris, Victor Masson et fils, 1868.
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BERTHELOT, Marcellin.
Traité élémentaire de chimie organique.
Paris, Dunod, 1872.
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40 €
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Marcellin Berthelot (1827-1907), professor at the Collège de France and the School of Pharmacy, is an emblematic figure of French chemistry. His Traité élémentaire de chimie organique (Elementary Treatise on Organic Chemistry) is a key work for teaching and disseminating knowledge in organic chemistry in the 19th century. It is part of the movement that saw organic chemistry structure itself into an autonomous scientific discipline, moving away from vitalistic conceptions. This work was essential for the training of chemists of the time, detailing the fundamental principles and reactions of organic compounds.
DELACRE, Maurice.
Histoire de la Chimie.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1920.
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Maurice Delacre (1862-1936) was a Belgian chemist, a member of the Royal Academy of Belgium and professor at the University of Ghent. His work Histoire de la Chimie (History of Chemistry) is an in-depth study of the development of chemistry through the ages. Awarded by the Institut de France (Binoux prize), this book demonstrates the recognition of his work in the history of science. The work traces the major stages of chemistry, from ancient practices to modern theories, and highlights key figures and major discoveries that have shaped this discipline.
REGNAULT, Victor.
Premiers éléments de chimie.
Paris, Victor Masson / Garnier Frères, 1873.
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DUMAS, Jean-Baptiste André || BOUSSINGAULT, Jean-Baptiste.
Essai de statique chimique des êtres organisés.
Paris, Fortin, Masson et Cie, 1844.
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Jean-Baptiste André Dumas (1800-1884) and Jean-Baptiste Boussingault (1802-1887) were French chemists. Dumas is one of the founders of organic chemistry, and Boussingault is considered the father of modern agronomy.
ROSSIGNOL, Marcel.
Contribution à l'étude de la fabrication de l'acide sulfurique par le procédé des chambres.
Bruxelles, Veuve Monnom, 1922.
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BERTHELOT, Marcellin.
Leçons sur les méthodes générales de synthèse en chimie organique, professées en 1864 au Collège de France.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1864.
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Marcellin Berthelot (1827-1907) was a prominent French chemist and politician, considered one of the founders of modern organic chemistry. His Leçons sur les méthodes générales de synthèse en chimie organique (Lessons on General Synthesis Methods in Organic Chemistry), stemming from his lectures at the Collège de France in 1864, is an essential work that marks an important step in the development of organic chemistry. Berthelot demonstrates the possibility of synthesizing organic compounds from inorganic elements, thereby challenging the theory of vitalism and paving the way for industrial chemical synthesis. The work highlights the importance of synthesis methods in understanding and creating new organic substances.
PAYEN, Anselme.
Précis de chimie industrielle à l'usage des écoles préparatoires aux professions industrielles et des fabricants.
Paris, L. Hachette et Cie, 1849.
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Anselme Payen (1795-1871) was a French chemist known for discovering the enzyme diastase, and the carbohydrate cellulose.
DEHERIAN, Pierre-Paul || SCHUTZENBERGER, Paul || FRIEDEL, Charles || LE ROUX? FRançois-Pierre || GAUTIER, Armand || TOLLENS, Bernhard.
Leçons de Chimie professées en 1868 et 1869.
Paris, Hachette et Cie, 1870.
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DITTE, Alfred.
Leçons sur les métaux.
Paris, Dunod, 1891.
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LASSAIGNE, Jean-Louis.
Abrégé élémentaire de chimie.
Paris, Bechet, 1842.
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Jean-Louis Lassaigne (1800-1859) was a French chemist and physician. He was a professor at the Royal Veterinary School of Alfort. His work focused on organic chemistry and physiological chemistry. This work is a chemistry manual intended for medical and pharmacy students, which presents the principles of chemistry as an ancillary science to these fields.
LEVRET.
- Cours de physique, de l'école navale
- Précis de chimie
- Précis de fortification.
Paris, Edouard Anner, 1839.
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REUMONT, Gerhard || MONHEIM, Johann Peter Joseph.
Analyse des eaux sulfureuses d'Aix-La-Chapelle.
Aix La Chapelle, J.G. Beaufort, 1810.
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First edition signed by the author Gerhard Reumont (1765-1828).
German doctor, Reumont works in Aachen from 1793. In 1804, he works on the thermal journey of Impératrice Joséphine. Then by order of Napoléon he becomes "thermal waters inspector" .
Aix was part of the French Empire until 1814, and the spa being frequented by the imperial couple, Reumont and Monheim published their study in French.
PILHES, Jean-François.
Traité analytique et pratique des eaux thermales d'Ax et d'Ussat, avec la description des bains, des douches et des fontaines.
Pamiers, André Larroire, 1787.
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Rare first edition of this work of Jean-François Pilhes (1746-1832) doctor in Pamiers about analysis of thermal waters from Ax and Ussat in the french Pyrenean moutains.
DUMAS, Jean-Baptiste André.
Essai de statique chimique des êtres organisés.
Paris, Fortin, Masson & cie, 1842.
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Seconde edition.
Jean-Baptiste André Dumas (1800-1884) and Jean-Baptiste Boussingault (1802-1887) were French chemists. Dumas is one of the founders of organic chemistry, and Boussingault is considered the father of modern agronomy.
BERTHELOT, Marcellin.
Sur la force des matières explosives, d'après la thermochimie.
Paris, Gauthier-villars, 1883.
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Third edition.
TRECOURT, M.
Apologie des eaux minérales de Saint-Amand.
Cambrai, Samuel Berthoud, 1775.
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First edition.
Book written in response to a work published under the title of Instruction on the use of mineral waters, in which one had sought to depress the reputation of the waters of Saint-Amand.
AVOGADRO, Amedeo.
Opere scelte.
Turin, Unione Tipografico-Editrice Torinese, 1911.
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Amedeo Avogadro (1776-1856) was an Italian physicist and chemist, best known for his gas law, Avogadro's hypothesis, which postulates that equal volumes of different gases at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules. This work is a selection of his writings, published on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of his famous paper.
Copy n°71.
LÜDERT, Hugo.
Über hexametaphosphorsaure Salze. Inaugural-Dissertation.
Hamburg, Voss, 1893.
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120 €
First edition of this thesis on chemistry
With 17 other inaugural dissertation for obtaining doctorate.(1929-1949. All in German, from Leontyna Mamlok, Peter Leiser, Georg Läufer, August Grüne, Max Heilmann, Oskar Riester, Bernhard Cyriac, Johann Porges, Hans, Rikli, Kurt Tauss, Johann Porges, Hans Rikli, Walter Jenny, Muvaffak Seyhan, Wilhelm L. Steven, Baboo Mehta, Eduard J. Schubert, Gustav Renckhoff, R. Wisinger.
BOURDON, Isidore.
Guide aux eaux minérales de la France, de l'Allemagne, de la Suisse et de l'Italie.
Paris, Crochard et Cie, 1837.
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150 €
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BERKELEY, George.
Recherches sur les vertus de l'eau de goudron.
Amsterdam, Pierre Mortier, 1745.
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150 €
First edition in French.
One of the last important books published by George Berkeley (1685-1753), an Irish Anglican philosopher and bishop.
Tar water was a medicine widely used in the Middle Ages, with a very bad taste and made from water and pine or birch tar.
MALLARD, François Ernest || LE CHATELIER, Henri Louis.
Recherches expérimentales et théoriques sur la combustion des mélanges gazeux explosifs.
Paris, Dunod, 1883.
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François Ernest Mallard (1842-1894) and Henri Louis Le Châtelier (1850-1936) were French engineers and chemists. Le Châtelier is one of the founders of modern industrial chemistry. This work, an excerpt from the Annales des Mines, presents their joint research on the combustion of explosive gaseous mixtures. It was a fundamental work on detonation and flame propagation.
BERZELIUS, Jöns Jacob.
Des Changemens dans le système de minéralogie chimique, qui doivent nécessairement résulter de la propriété que possèdent les corps isomorphes, de se remplacer mutuellement en proportions indéfinies. (publié dans Annales de Chimie et de Physique - Tome XXXI).
Paris, Crochard, 1826.
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Berzelius is the first to propose a system of classification of the elements by designating them by an abbreviation of their Latin name. It is the system of naming atoms that we always use (Au for Gold for example). He also proposed in his System of mineralogy in 1818 a beginning of classification of simple and compound elements. In this article he modifies his system taking into account Mitscherlich's recent work on isomorphic crystals and proposes a new classification according to the electronegativity of the elements.
We find in the same volume an article by Antoine Becquerel, "Investigations on the electrical effects of contact produced in changes of temperature, and application which can be made to the determination of high temperatures".
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