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Verlag: Holzstich bei Spamer, aus dem Jahr., 1893
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Verlag: Renger, Leipzig,, 1895
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(= Französische und englische Schulbibliothek, Reihe A: Prosa, Bd. 90, Französisch). 8°. IX, 108 S., 1 Bl. Illustrierter Or.-Leinenband. Leicht berieben, schwache Bleistiftnotizen. Privater Stempel verso Titel.
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Stahlstich v. Barth b. B.I., 1842, 10,7 x 8,5 (H) Seit 1830 Direktor der Pariser Sternwarte.
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ISBN 10: 3842482426ISBN 13: 9783842482425
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Stahlstich, um 1860, 11x9 cm (Papier leicht gebräunt, am unteren Rand etwasfleckig) *Dominique François Jean Arago (katalanisch Francesc Joan Domènec Aragó; * 26. Februar 1786 in Estagel bei Perpignan - 2. Oktober 1853 in Paris) war ein französischer Astronom, Physiker und Politiker.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1898
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Das 19. Jhdt. Bildniss., 37. - Hrsg. v. Karl Werckmeister. - Berlin, Kunstverlag der Photographischen Gesellschaft, 1898, 265 x 360 mm. François Jean Dominique Arago (1786-1853) französischer Astronom, Physiker und Politiker. Er entdeckte, dass Eisen durch Einwirkung von elektr. Strom magnetische Eigenschaften annimmt.
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ISBN 10: 0267339348ISBN 13: 9780267339341
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Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut - Gepflegter, sauberer Zustand. | Seiten: 518 | Sprache: Französisch.
Verlag: [Ca. ], 1850
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[Ca. 1850]. Ca. 10 x 8 cm. Unter schwarzem Feinkartonpassepartout mit Goldlinieneinfassung. Dominique François Jean Arago (katalan.: Francesc Joan Domènec Aragó) war seit 1830 Direktor der Pariser Sternwarte. Als Politiker spielte er eine ausschlaggebende rolle bei der endgültigen Abschaffung der Sklaverei in Frankreich. - Zu dem Kupferstecher Karl Barth (1787-1853) siehe Thieme/Becker 2, S. 545. - Gering braunfl.
Verlag: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC, 2016
ISBN 10: 1358305218ISBN 13: 9781358305214
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Gebunden. Zustand: New. KlappentextThis work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original w.
Verlag: Hoffmann Stuttgart, 1837
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Hardcover. Zustand: Gut. 8 Halbleinen Buch 3 Teile in 1, 273/292/224 SS, Teile 1-3, HLn. d. Zt. (angestaubt, ber. u. best., Rücken leicht läd.), innen sauber und gut Gut.
Verlag: Paris um 1850., 1850
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32,0 x 24,0 cm. Etwas stockfleckig, im weißen Rand stärker. Unterer Rand mit kleinem Einriß. [SW - Porträt, Portrait, Dominique Francois Arago].
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Verlag: Stuttgart: Hoffmann, 1837 / 1840., 1837
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Theil 1-4 (von 8) in 2 Bänden. VI, 273, 292, 224 , 428 S., Enthält u.a. Artikel zu folgenden Themen: Dampfmaschinen, Astronomie, Chronometer und Meteorologie Sprache: Deutsch 8°, marmorierter Halbleder mit Rückenschild, Bibl.-Stempel auf Titel. Gute Exemplare.
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Verlag: Paris Legrand Pomey et Crouzet o J (ca ), 1865
Anbieter: Antiquariat Hatry, Heidelberg, Deutschland
8°. XXXII, 638; 703; 628 S. Halbleinenbände der Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldung, St. a. T.; Deuxieme edition. Mise au courant des progres de la science par M. J.-A. Barral. 2400 gr.
Verlag: O. O. u. D.
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Ca. 29:70 mm. Auf Papierträger montiert (ca. 85:210 mm).
Verlag: Paris, Rosselin, (ca. 1820)., 1820
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Lithographie (Brustbild) von Auguste Bry nach Maurin. Bildformat: 25 x 24 cm. Blattformat: 45 x 30,5 cm. Leicht beschnitten (ohne Bildverlust) u. angestaubt. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +.
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Paris, Crochard, 1821. 8vo. Uncut and unopened in orig. printed wrappers. In: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Redigées par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago", Tome XVII - Mai Issue. Pp. 1-112 including titlepage to vol. 17. - The rapport: pp. 80-102. Fresnel's paper: pp. 102-111. Clean and fine. First appearance of the joint report. This investigation of Fresnel's paper by Arago (mainly written by Arago as a polemic directed at Biot) and Ampère is a central document in the rather bitter confrontation between Arago and Biot on the wave theory of light put forward by Fresnel.Fresnel's paper is the first part of three of his "Calcul des teintes".
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(Paris, Crochard, 1820). No wrappers as extracted fron 'Annales de Chimie et de Physique', Volume 15 (2e Series). Pp. 93-102. First appearance of this importent paper in which Arago gives an account of his discovery of how iron and steel could be magnetized by the action of the voltaic current, THE FIRST STEP TOWARDS THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. "Arago . made several important contributions to electromagnetism on his own. On 20 September 1820 he announced the discovery of the temporary magnetization of soft iron by an electric current, which suggested to Ampère a theory about the nature of magnetic "currents" and provided the technological key to the electric telegraph. Ampère calculated that the magnetic power could be multiplied by twisting the current-carrying wire into a helix, and with Arago he carried out the first experiments on primitive solenoids. In his historical articles Arago was always careful to credit Ampère with the major share of this discovery, which ultimately depended upon Ampère?s mathematical theory."(DSB).Arago formed a close freinship with Fresnel,whose views on the nature of light he ardently supported. He assisted Fresnel in some of his most importent work and made original discoveries in the same field.Magie "A Source Book in Physics", p. 443 ff.
Verlag: Crochard, Paris, 1819
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. 8vo (200 x 122 mm). Entire volume: 448 pp., including half title and general title, 2 folding engraved plates. Contemporary half calf over marbled boards, spine with gilt decoration, gilt-lettered labels and additional printed and hand-lettered paper label, brown sprinkled edges, original light-blue endpapers (leather and extremities rubbed, minor wear to corners). Little age-toning and minor occasional spotting. Provenance: Lycee Faidherbe de Lille (title and some text pages with old library stamp, shelf mark in manuscript to title). Good copy, collated complete. ---- Edmund Whittaker, A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity I, p. 115). - Parkinson, Breakthroughs, 1819. FIRST EDITION of Arago and Fresnel's milestone paper on the action of rays of polarized light upon each other in which they demonstrated that light vibrates transversely to its direction of forward movement. "The greatest problem [.] confronting the investigators of light was to reconcile the facts of polarization with the principles of the wave-theory. [Thomas] Young had long been pondering over this, but had hitherto been baffled by it. In 1816 he received a visit from Arago, who told him of a new experimental result which he and Fresnel had lately obtained - namely, that two pencils of light, polarized in planes at right angles, do not interfere with each other under circumstances in which ordinary light shows interference-phenomena, but always give by their reunion the same intensity of light, whatever be their difference of path . By means of this result, Fresnel was able to give a complete explanation of a class of phenomena which Arago had discovered in 1811, viz. that when polarized light is transmitted through thin plates of sulphate of lime or mica, and afterwards analysed by a prism of Iceland spar, beautiful complementary colours are displayed. Young had shown that these effects are due essentially to interference, but had not made clear the part played by polarization." (Whittaker). - Visit our website to see more images!.
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Paris, Crochard, 1819. 8vo. No wrappers. In "Annales de Chimie et de Physique", Tome X, 2. Series, Cahier 3. Titlepage to vol. X. Pp. 241-336 (entire issue offered, Cahier 3). Arago and Fresnel's paper: pp. 288-306. First appearance of this seminal paper in which Arago and Fresnel described the experiments which demonstrated that light vibrates transversely to its direction of forward movement."In a further letter to Arago, dated 29 April 1818 Young recurred to the subject of transverse vibrations, comparing light to the undulations of a cord agitated by one of its extremities. This letter was shown by Arago to Fresnel, who at once saw that it presented the true explanation of the non-interference of beams polarised in perpendicular planes, and that the latter effect could even be made the basis of a proof of the correctness of Young's hypothesis" for if the vibration of each beam be supposed resolved into three components, one along the ray and the other two at right angles to it, it is obvious from the Arago-Fresnel experiment that the components in the direction of the ray must vanish" in other words THAT THE VIBRATIONS WHICH CONSTITUTE LIGHT ARE EXECUTED IN THE WAVE-FRONT." (Edmund Whittaker in "A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity I", p. 115). - Parkinson, Breakthroughs 1819 P. - Magie "A Source Book in Physics, p. 325 ff.
Verlag: Crochard, Paris, 1839
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. 8vo (200 x 122 mm). Entire volume: 445, [3] pp., including half title and general title. Contemporary half calf over marbled boards, spine with gilt decoration, gilt-lettered labels and additional printed and hand-lettered paper label, brown sprinkled edges, original light-blue endpapers (leather and extremities rubbed, minor wear to corners). Little age-toning and minor occasional spotting. Provenance: Lycee Faidherbe de Lille (title and some text pages with old library stamp, shelf mark in manuscript to title). Good copy, collated complete. ---- FIRST EDITION. Arago's official report of the invention of the the photographic process, called daguerréotype, was published in the journal Comptes Rendues at the end of 1839 (July-December issue), but it was preceeded by this announcement published in the July issue of the Annales de Chimie et de Physique. Arago's report was presented to the Academie des Sciences on January 7, 1839. - Visit our website to see more images!.
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Paris, Crochard, 1819. 8vo. Contemporary half calf with raised bands and gilt spine. Very light wear along edges. Small stamps on verso of title-page and on verso of plates. In "Annales de Chimie et de Physique", Tome X, 2. Series. 448 pp. a. 2 folded engraved plates. (Entire volume offered). Arago and Fresnel's paper: pp. 288-306. First appearance of this seminal paper in which Arago and Fresnel described the experiments which demonstrated that light vibrates transversely to its direction of forward movement."In a further letter to Arago, dated 29 April 1818 Young recurred to the subject of transverse vibrations, comparing light to the undulations of a cord agitated by one of its extremities. This letter was shown by Arago to Fresnel, who at once saw that it presented the true explanation of the non-interference of beams polarised in perpendicular planes, and that the latter effect could even be made the basis of a proof of the correctness of Young's hypothesis" for if the vibration of each beam be supposed resolved into three components, one along the ray and the other two at right angles to it, it is obvious from the Arago-Fresnel experiment that the components in the direction of the ray must vanish" in other words THAT THE VIBRATIONS WHICH CONSTITUTE LIGHT ARE EXECUTED IN THE WAVE-FRONT." (Edmund Whittaker in "A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity I", p. 115). - Parkinson, Breakthroughs 1819 P. - Magie "A Source Book in Physics, p. 325 ff.The volume contains another groundbreaking paper, in which THE CONNECTION BETWEEN ATOMIC WEIGHT AND ATOMIC HEAT WAS ESTABLISHED - THE "LAW OF DULONG AND PETIT".DULONG, (PIERRE) & (ALEXIS) PETIT. Recherches sur quelques points importans de la théorie de la chaleur. Vol. X, pp. 395-413. (In the volume offered)."They (Dulang and Petit) were concerned with the specific heats of elements" but if these elements really existed as atoms, it seemed possible that there might be a connection between the weight of the atom and the amount of heat acquired to raise the temperature of a given weight of that element by a certain amount." (DSB). - "One of his (Dulong) most important researches was made in collaboration with Alexis Thérese Petit (1791-1820), with whom he announced the law that the product of atomic weight and specific heat is constant (1819). It rendered a distinct service in fixing atomic weights, especially when these were in question, and enabled Berzelius and later Cannizzaro to arrive at correct atomic weights and the correct number of atoms in molecules." (Leicester & Klickstein, A source Book in Chemistry 1400-1900, p. 273). Magie "A Source Book in Physics", p. 178 ff. - Parkinson, Breakthroughs (1819).