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PONCELET, Jean-Victor.
Applications d'Analyse et de Géométrie, qui ont servi, en 1822, de principal fondement au Traité des Propriétés Projectives des Figures.
Paris, Mallet-Bachelier, 1862.
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90 €
First edition. First part only.
First publication of a manuscript written by Poncelet, a prisoner in Saratov, Russia. During his captivity, Poncelet wrote his Treatise on Projective Properties.
DUMAS, Jean-Baptiste André.
Essai de statique chimique des êtres organisés.
Paris, Fortin, Masson & cie, 1842.
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90 €
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.
DUHAMEL, Jean-Marie Constant.
Cours d'analyse de l'école polytechnique.
Paris, Bachelier, 1841.
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90 €
First edition.
VILLAT, Henri || KRAVTCHENKO, Julien.
Leçons sur les Fluides Visqueux.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1943.
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Henri Villat (1879-1972) was a French mathematician and fluid mechanician, a member of the Institute and professor at the Sorbonne.
This book, published during World War II, is an essential resource for engineers and researchers in aerodynamics and hydrodynamics, crucial fields for military and civil applications of the time. It addresses the theory of viscous flows and the concept of the boundary layer.
CHAZY, Jean.
Cours de mécanique rationnelle.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1933.
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85 €
First edition.
Jean Chazy (1882–1955), French mathematician and astronomer, specialist in celestial mechanics and differential equations. He was a lecturer in general mechanics.
BÉRON, Pierre.
Physique Céleste, contenant le système du monde exposé d'après la distribution apparente des corps célestes déduite de la perspective et d'après la distribution réelle de ces corps déduite de l'astrogonie.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1866.
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80 €
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Pierre Béron (1799-1871) was a Bulgarian philosopher and scientist. His work Physique Céleste (Celestial Physics) explores the system of the world, addressing both the apparent distribution of celestial bodies, deduced from perspective, and their actual distribution, based on astrogony (a theory of the formation and evolution of stars). This work reflects the 19th-century scientific debates concerning cosmology and astronomy, seeking to reconcile observations and theories on the structure of the universe. Béron was a controversial figure, and his works attempted to propose a philosophical and scientific synthesis.
BACON, Francis.
Œuvres de Bacon:
Première série : De la Dignité et de l'Accroissement des Sciences.
Deuxième série : Nouvel Organum, Essais de morale et de politique, De la sagesse des anciens.
Paris, Charpentier, 1845.
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Francis Bacon (1561-1626) was an English philosopher, statesman, and scientist, considered the father of empiricism and the modern scientific method. His work profoundly influenced the development of Western science by advocating observation, experimentation, and induction. This edition of Bacon's Works, with a revised translation and an introduction by M. F. Riaux (Professor of Philosophy at the Faculty of Rennes), is available in English.
TANNERY, Paul.
Pour l'histoire de la science hellène. De Thalès à Empédocle.
Paris, Germer-Baillière, 1887.
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80 €
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Paul Tannery (1843-1904) was a French mathematician, philosopher, and historian of science, particularly recognized for his work on the history of Greek science. His book Pour l'histoire de la science hellène. De Thalès à Empédocle (For the History of Hellenic Science. From Thales to Empedocles) is a fundamental study of Presocratic philosophy and the emergence of scientific thought in ancient Greece. Tannery explores the origins of mathematical and physical concepts among the early Greek thinkers, offering a valuable perspective on the genesis of Western science. This book is a reference for historians of science and ancient philosophy.
BRILLOUIN, Marcel.
Jubilé de M. Marcel Brillouin. Mémoires originaux offerts à M. Marcel Brillouin à l'occasion de son 80e anniversaire.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1935.
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Marcel Brillouin (1854-1948) was a French physicist and mathematician, known for his work on fluid mechanics and thermodynamics. This jubilee volume was presented to him on the occasion of his 80th birthday, bringing together original papers written by his colleagues and former students. Such a collection attests to the esteem of the scientific community and the influence of a researcher. It is a valuable historical document that offers insight into the cutting-edge research of the time in the fields where Brillouin made important contributions.
PRÉVOST, Marcel.
Nos Grandes Écoles. Polytechnique.
Paris, La Nouvelle Société d'Édition, 1931.
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Marcel Prévost (1862-1941), a member of the Académie Française, was a writer whose work extended far beyond literature. As part of the "Nos Grandes Écoles" (Our Grandes Écoles) collection, his work on the École Polytechnique provides an insight into this prestigious institution. These books aimed to present to the general public the functioning, traditions, and importance of France's grandes écoles, which train the country's elites. Prévost's work on Polytechnique, likely published in the first half of the 20th century, is a testament to the central place of this school in French society and its role in training engineers and scientists.
Copy on Vélin d'Arches, ours n°50/75.
REY, Abel || BAUER, E. || BROGLIE, Louis de || SERRUS, Charles || BRUNSCHVICG, Léon.
L'évolution de la physique et la philosophie. Exposés et discussions.
Paris, Félix Alcan, 1935.
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80 €
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This collective work is the proceedings of the Fourth International Synthesis Week, organized by the "Fondation pour la Science" and the "Centre International de Synthèse" in 1935. It brings together presentations and discussions by major figures in physics and philosophy of the time, including Abel Rey (professor at the Sorbonne), E. Bauer (deputy director of the Physics Laboratory at the Collège de France), Louis de Broglie (professor at the Sorbonne and Nobel laureate in physics), Charles Serrus (professor at Lycée Louis-le-Grand), and Léon Brunschvicg (professor at the Sorbonne). The theme, L'évolution de la physique et la philosophie (The Evolution of Physics and Philosophy), reflects the profound epistemological questions raised by the scientific revolutions of the early 20th century (relativity, quantum mechanics) and their philosophical implications. It is an essential document for the history of scientific and philosophical ideas during the interwar period.
DOLBNIA, Jean || KRYLOFF, Nicolas.
Œuvres Mathématiques de Jean Dolbnia.
Paris, Hermann, 1913.
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Jean Dolbnia (1851-1894) was a Russian mathematician. His Œuvres Mathématiques (Mathematical Works) is a posthumous collection of his works, published under the patronage of a prestigious institution in Saint Petersburg. This work is enriched with a preface by Gaston Darboux, a prominent figure in French mathematics, and a biographical note by Nicolas Kryloff, a professor of analysis at the Saint Petersburg Higher School of Mines.
DE BROGLIE, Louis.
Problèmes de Propagations Guidées des Ondes Électromagnétiques.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1941.
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80 €
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Louis de Broglie (1892-1987), a member of the Institute and professor at the Faculty of Sciences of Paris, was a French theoretical physicist, Nobel laureate. His work Problèmes de Propagations Guidées des Ondes Électromagnétiques (Problems of Guided Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves) is an advanced text on electromagnetism and wave propagation in guided structures, such as waveguides and cables. Published during World War II, it reflects significant developments in communication and radar technology. This book is crucial for understanding the state of applied electromagnetic theory during this period, and De Broglie's contributions to fields that would become essential for the post-war era.
RÉSAL, Jean.
Résistance des matériaux. Cours de l'école des ponts & chaussées.
Paris, Baudry, 1898.
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75 €
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Jean Résal (1854-1919), a French engineer, is considered the greatest designer of metal bridges of the late 19th century.
ROUCHE, Elements of Graphic Statics, Paris, Baudry, 1889.
First edition. Copy signed by the author.
LIPPMANN, Gabriel.
Cours de Thermodynamique.
Paris, Georges Carré, 1889.
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LESBROS, Joseph Aime.
Expériences hydrauliques sur les lois de l'écoulement de l'eau à travers les orifices rectangulaires verticaux à grandes dimensions.
Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1851.
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75 €
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LAGRANGE, Joseph Louis || BERTRAND, Joseph || DARBOUX, Gaston.
Mécanique analytique.
Paris, Librairie Scientifique Albert Blanchard, 1965.
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DITTE, Alfred.
Leçons sur les métaux.
Paris, Dunod, 1891.
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75 €
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DE SAUSSURE, René.
Sur la génération des courbes par roulement.
Genève, Aubert-Schuchardt, 1895.
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René de Saussure (1868-1943) was a Swiss mathematician and linguist, specializing in geometry. He is one of the founders of the Esperanto movement. This work is his doctoral thesis, in which he explores the kinematics of curves, studying their generation from the rolling of one curve on another. It is a contribution to differential geometry and kinematics.
GOURSAT, Édouard.
Cours d'Analyse Mathématique.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1918-33-23.
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Édouard Goursat (1858-1936), a member of the Institute and professor at the Faculty of Sciences of Paris, was a renowned French mathematician, known for his work in analysis and partial differential equations. His Cours d'Analyse Mathématique (Course in Mathematical Analysis) is a classic and highly influential textbook on analysis, widely used in French higher education and translated into several languages.
The first volume in fifth edition. The sencon and third volume in third edition.
MARIE, Maximilien.
Théorie des Fonctions de Variables Imaginaires.
Paris, Gauthier villars, 1874.
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75 €
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Maximilien Marie (1819-1891), polytechnician (X 1838) then tutor and examiner at the Ecole Polytechnique.
TI: New analytical geometry
TII: Application of the method to the general theory of functions
TIII: History of this work.
The third volume is particularly unusual at this time, it engages in a scientific autobiography in which we can see the progress of his thought and the construction of his mathematical theory.
DESMAREST, Eugène.
Traité de l'Analyse Indéterminée du Second Degré à Deux Inconnues.
Paris, L. Hachette, 1852.
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75 €
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Eugène Desmarest (1816-1890), a former student of the École Polytechnique, was a French mathematician and entomologist. His work Traité de l'Analyse Indéterminée du Second Degré à Deux Inconnues (Treatise on Indeterminate Analysis of the Second Degree with Two Unknowns) is an important contribution to number theory, a branch of pure mathematics. The book focuses on second-degree Diophantine equations, a classical subject of arithmetic, and their application to finding primitive roots.
JOUGUET, Jacques.
Lectures de mécanique, la mécanique enseignée par les auteurs originaux.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1924.
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70 €
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BACHELARD, Gaston.
La formation de l’esprit scientifique.
Contribution à une psychanalyse de la connaissance objective.
Paris, Vrin, 1938.
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70 €
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[SCIENCES d'AUJOURD'HUI] || DE BROGLIE, Louis || HUMBERT || THIBAUT.
Lot de 15 ouvrages :
De Broglie, Louis. Continu et discontinu en physique moderne. 1941.
De Broglie, Louis. Physique et microphysique. 1947.
De Broglie, Louis. Matière et lumière. 1946.
De Broglie, Louis. Ondes corpuscules mécanique ondulatoire. 1945.
De Broglie, Louis. Nouvelles Perspectives en microphysique. 1956.
Humbert, Pierre. De Mercure à Pluton. Planètes et satellites. 1937.
Thibaud, Jean. Vie et transmutations des atomes. 1944.
Cauchois, Yvette. Atomes spectres matière. 1952.
Darmois, Eugène. L'état liquide de la matière. 1943.
Kahan, Theo, & Magnan, Claude. L'energie atomique et ses applications. 1949.
Leprince-Ringuet, Louis. Les rayons cosmiques : les mésotons. 1945.
Leroi-Gourhan, André. Milieu et techniques. 1945.
Leroi-Gourhan, André. L'homme et la matière. 1943.
Nicolle, Jacques. La symétrie et ses applications . 1950.
Trillat, Jean-Jacques Découverte de la matière. 1956.
Paris, Albin Michel, 1937-1956.
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MASCART, Éleuthère.
Traité d'électricité statique.
Paris, Masson, 1876.
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70 €
First edition.
Éleuthère Mascart (1837-1908) was a French physicist, a professor at the Collège de France, and a member of the Académie des Sciences.
BAILLAIRGÉ, Charles.
Le stéréométricon. Nouveau système de toiser tous les corps par une seule et même règle.
Québec, C. Darveau, 1884.
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70 €
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Charles Baillairgé (1826-1906) was a Quebecois architect, engineer, and land surveyor. He was the president of the Canadian Institute of Quebec. This work is a technical treatise on stereometry, the measurement of volumes. It proposes a new calculation method based on the prismoidal formula and includes tables for calculating surfaces and volumes, making it a reference tool for professionals of his time.
LACROIX, Silvestre François.
Traité élémentaire de calcul différentiel et de calcul intégral.
Paris, Crapelet, 1802.
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70 €
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Silvestre François Lacroix (1765-1843) was a French mathematician, known for his teaching manuals that had an influence on mathematics pedagogy.
PHILLIPS, Édouard.
Cours d'hydraulique et d'hydrostatique professé à l'École Centrale.
Paris, J. Dejey & Cie, 1875.
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LODGE, Oliver.
Les Théories modernes de l'électricité. Essai d'une théorie nouvelle, traduit de l'anglais et annoté par E. Meylan.
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1891.
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70 €
First french edition.
Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge (1851-1940) was a renowned British physicist and inventor, F.R.S. and professor of physics at University College, Liverpool. His work Les théories modernes de l'électricité (Modern Theories of Electricity) is an exploration of theoretical advances in electricity in the late 19th century, a period of profound upheaval and discoveries in this field. The book proposes an "essay on a new theory," reflecting efforts to unify the understanding of electrical phenomena. The French translation by E. Meylan, a civil engineer and former editorial secretary of "La Lumière électrique," made these innovative ideas accessible to the French-speaking scientific community, contributing to the dissemination of electromagnetic theories.
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