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Anbieter: Antiquariat Renner OHG, Albstadt, Deutschland
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Verlag: Olschki Ed., Firenze,, 1987
ISBN 10: 8822235258ISBN 13: 9788822235251
Anbieter: FIRENZELIBRI SRL, Reggello, FI, Italien
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br. Zustand: BUONO. A cura di G.Baroncelli. cm.15,5x21, pp.272, con ripr. nt., Coll. Archivio della corrispondenza degli scienziati italiani, 3. Firenze, Olschki Ed. cm.15,5x21, pp.272, con ripr. nt., br. Coll. Archivio della corrispondenza degli scienziati italiani, 3.
Verlag: Giunti, FIRENZE, 2001
ISBN 10: 8809012666ISBN 13: 9788809012660
Anbieter: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italien
Buch
Zustand: BUONO USATO. Biblioteca della scienza italiana ITALIANO Volume numero XXIV della Biblioteca della scienza italiana. Introduzione e cura di Enrico Giusti seguita dalla riproduzione dell'opera, con frontespizio originale del 1632. Brossura in cartoncino, appena segnata dal tempo e protetta da sovraccoperta con alette, leggermente brunita, con lievi aloni e strappetti al piede del dorso, quest'ultimo con scotch trasparente. Pagine ben conservate, con tavole fuori testo a fine volume. Numero pagine 187.
Verlag: L.S. Olschki (edition ), 1987
ISBN 10: 8822235258ISBN 13: 9788822235251
Anbieter: BooksRun, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Buch
Paperback. Zustand: Good. Ship within 24hrs. Satisfaction 100% guaranteed. APO/FPO addresses supported.
Verlag: Typis Haeredis Vict. Benatij,, Bononiae,, 1643
Anbieter: Studio Bibliografico Benacense, Riva del garda, Italien
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Cm. 25, pp. 71 + (104) con tavole logaritmiche. Antiporta allegorica interamente incisa in rame ed una tavola incisa in rame f.t. in fine contenente figure geometriche. Legatura del tempo in cart. alla rustica con dorso rinforzato posteriormente con carta marmorizzata. Esemplare genuino e marginoso, in barbe. Edizione originale, non comune.
Verlag: Victorio Benati, Bologna, 1643
Anbieter: Jeremy Norman's historyofscience, Novato, CA, USA
Verlag: Rome Molo 1690., 1690
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Rare first edition of this posthumously published astronomical primer which treats a select number of physics problems.
4to. [23 x 16 cm], (8) ff., 330 pp., (3) ff.; (110), (50) ff., 2 tables printed recto and verso on one very large sheet. Bound in contemporary flexible vellum, title written in a neat hand on spine. Endpapers renewed; title reinforced at gutter; some quires evenly toned or browned as often with Bologna imprints from the 1630/40s, but generally a fresh copy. Excellent. Rare first edition of the first work on logarithms printed in Italy and this great mathematician s first published work. Professor of Mathematics at Bologna, the Milanese Cavalieri introduced and popularized logarithms throughout his country within a generation of Napier s invention of these "valuable auxiliaries to numerical calculation." The Directorium covers the construction, uses, and applications of logarithms, "together with noteworthy developments in trigonometry and applications to astronomy" (E. Carruccio in DSB III.152). It also contains the author s discovery of the expression for the area of a spherical triangle in terms of spherical excess.The Directorium incorporates two extensive appendices of "excellent logarithmic-trigonometric tables," derived from those of Napier and Henry Briggs. The tables include logs of sines, versines (sinus versus) tangents and cotangents (but no cosines). Cavalieri included logarithms of trigonometric functions for the benefit of astronomers. A second edition was issued posthumously in 1653.Cavalieri (1598-1647) was one of the major mathematicians of his period. After studying with Benedetto Castelli, he became a self-declared disciple of Galileo to whom he wrote at least 112 recorded letters. In a letter that helped secure for Cavalieri the chair of mathematics at Bologna, Galileo wrote glowingly of him: "few, if any, since Archimedes, have delved as far and as deep into the science of geometry."OCLC lists NYPL, CalTech, Berkeley, Burndy, U. Michigan, Linda Hall, Cincinnati and Texas Tech.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Niederlande
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[16], 71, [1 blank]; [4], 44, [4] ll. (tables)First edition of the celebrated mathematical textbook on trigonometry by Bonaventura Cavalieri (1598-1647), a student of Galileo and professor in mathematics at Bologna. He discovered the method of indivisibles, the first step in infinitesimal analysing, which revolutionized science after Newton and Leibnitz almost simultaneously discovered infinitesimal calculus. Cavalieri was also the first to introduce logarithms in Italy, and noteworthy developments in trigonometry and astronomy as well. The present work on trigonometry includes excellent logarithmic-trigonometric tables, which according to Riccardi greatly assisted the work of the famous astronomer Domenico Cassini. With a manuscript note on the title-page, scratched through. Some minor foxing, and some small wormholes in the last flyleaf and folding plate, hardly affecting the illustration. Binding slightly stained.l DSB III, pp. 149-153; Honeyman 646; Riccardi I, 328;