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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Belknap Press / Harvard University Pess, 1968
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Xi, 507 Pp. Light Blue Cloth. First Printing. Fine In Ner Fine Dust Jacket Priced $10.00. No Marks. Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford, Frs (German: Reichsgraf Von Rumford; 1753 - 1814) Was A British Physicist, Born In Colonial Massachusetts,[1] And Inventor Whose Challenges To Established Physical Theory Were Part Of The 19Th-Century Revolution In Thermodynamics. He Served As Lieutenant-Colonel Of The King's American Dragoons, Part Of The British Loyalist Forces, During The American Revolutionary War. After The End Of The War He Moved To London, Where His Administrative Talents Were Recognized When He Was Appointed A Full Colonel, And In 1784 He Received A Knighthood From King George Iii. A Prolific Designer, Thompson Also Drew Designs For Warships. He Later Moved To Bavaria And Entered Government Service There, Being Appointed Bavarian Army Minister And Re-Organizing The Army, And, In 1792, Was Made A Count Of The Holy Roman Empire.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Gale and the British Library, 1802
ISBN 10: 1535808497 ISBN 13: 9781535808491
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Experiments to Determine the Force of Fired Gunpowder | Benjamin Count of Rumford | Taschenbuch | 84 S. | Englisch | 2017 | hansebooks | EAN 9783337184360 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Hansebooks GmbH, Trakehner Weg 52, 22844 Norderstedt, gb[at]hansebooks[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Gale And The British Library Jan 1900, 1900
ISBN 10: 1535808497 ISBN 13: 9781535808491
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Verlag: T Cadell & W Davies, London, 1797
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In den WarenkorbBlue hardback board cover. Zustand: Good. First Edition. G: in good condition. Marking and minor abrasion to cover. Re-spined. Previous owner inscription to front inner cover. Inner hinge cracking. Sporadic foxing. 230mm x 150mm (9" x 6"). [iv], 196pp + plates. 6 b/w plates. Experimental Essays, Political, Economical, and Philosophical.
Verlag: London? 1796 (3rd edition?), 1796
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In den Warenkorbii, 68pp, 14 bw illustrations on fold out plates 21x14, unbound Covers and title page missing, contents page missing substantial pieces only slightly impacting text, edges of plates rough, a couple of pencil marks. Damaged copy of Rumford's classic work. The pagination matches the description of the third edition, but without the title page and imprint it is difficult to be sure. Rumford (he became a Count of the Holy Roman Empire in 1791 in recognition of his work for the Prince-Elector of Bavaria) was a polymath, whose achievements ranged from furnaces to nutritious soup for the poor. Born in America, he was a Loyalist in the War of Independence, and ended up in London, then Paris and Munich. As well as solving the problems of inefficient fireplaces he helped to found the Royal Institute, and - apparently - invented thermal underwear. One of the great Enlightenment figures.
Verlag: 4th ed T. Cadell jun. and W. Davies, London, 1798
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 4th Edition. largecr8vo, [x], 464; [iv], 196pp, 6 full page engraved plates by Neele at end, and a further 6 wood engraved plates containing 14 figures, with an attractive engraved view of the Military Workhouse at Munich before essay one. Nineteenth century green binder's cloth, gilt. Name cut from title Vol. 1 not affecting text, old oval stamp of Kilmarnock Infirmary on title o/w VG+ tight and clean copy containing essays I through VI as often found.
Verlag: London : Printed For T. Cadell Jun. And W. Davies, 1797
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Third Edition. Very good copy in the original pictorial-printed, stiff-card wrappers; edges very slightly dust-dulled and nicked as with age. Internally crisp and fine. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. ; 1 pages; Description: 1 vol. (continuous paging) ; 22 cm. Subject: Poor --Germany --Early works to 1800. 3 Kg.
Verlag: T.Cadell & W. Davies, London, 1802
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In den WarenkorbHard Cover. Zustand: Good. First Edition. 8vo. First Edition, 498 pp + ad, 7 engraved plates, and many wood engraved ills in text. This 'new edition' of Vol 3. is in fact the first and only appearance in print (London) and supplements the 2 vols of Essays (first published 1796-7). There was a fourth volume published in 1812 (essays 16-18). In these essays (10-15) Rumford turns his attention to kitchens and cooking where, along with essays on warm rooms, warm bathing etc, he demonstrates his observation and theories on heat and heating. ESTC T148699. aeg, some foxing, mainly to to foredges, marbled eps. good tight copy in full straight grained red morocco, extremities worn, boards a little scuffed, corners lightly bumped but good. Please see photos supplied. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Verlag: T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies, London, 1802
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Cloth. Zustand: Very Good. xxiv, 390, [2] pages plus 14 engraved plates. 8vo. Brown library buckram with library label on spine. Library bookplate and deaccession stamp on front endpapers (US Patent Office surplus) otherwise clean internally (noting minor foxing throughout). Although marked Volume I, this was the only volume published under this title. Cloth. Contains various papers including Experiments on Gunpowder, Experiments made with Cannon and some attempts to improve Field Artillery, Experiments on Production of Air from Water, Intensities of Light emitted by Luminous Bodies, Experiments on Coloured Shadows, Conjectures respecting the Principles of the Harmony of Colours, Enquiry concerning Chemical Properties attributed to Light, etc. Thompson was well known for his technological innovation, and he studied gunpowder and illumination throughout his life. (DSB) In 1798 the same publisher issued a collection of Rumford's works called "Essays Political Economical and Philosophical" but we are unclear how much overlap there is in content. Under this title, this is the only volume issued.
Verlag: 1st edit., T. Cadell, 1802. From Royal Agricultural College library with small stamp on title., 1802
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In den WarenkorbFrontispiece portrait, 13 engraved plates, 12 folding; xxiv+390pp. 8vo contemp. calf, spine gilt, front cover detached, Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford of the Holy Roman Empire [1753-1814] natural philosopher and philanthropist, was born at North Woburn, Massachusetts. In the War of Independence, he remained loyal to the British and raised a regiment , the King's American Dragoons. In 1785, at the request of Elector Karl Theodor of Bavaria, he left England and settled in Munich. This volume of thirteen papers is dedicated to Elector Maximilian Joseph. The major part of the book are accounts of experiments on gun-powder and cannon, lifetime interests of Rumford. One paper is on the absorption of moisture in different clothing materials.The portrait is a stipple engraving, head and shoulders, to left, oval, in uniform, after Kellerhofen, by Joseph Rauschmayr. This engraving is not in the British Museum or NPG.
Verlag: Printed by Luke Hanford . . . for T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies, 1802., London:, 1802
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8vo. xi, [16], 498, ads [2] pp. 7 engraved plates, numerous woodcuts. Original full gilt-ruled calf; spine heavily restored, extremities worn, hinges neatly mended. Bookplates of James T. Bland, and Anne Willan. Very good. This is an early text on the kitchen and all heating implements relating to equipping the room for usage. Rumford, the noted physicist and inventor, describes kitchen fire-places, the roaster, dripping-pan, heating an iron oven, construction of boilers, steam cooking, warming rooms, saucepan heaters, portable furnaces, tea-kettles (p.301), kitchen utensils for the poor, "account of a concealed kitchen," chimneys, warm bathing, management of fires, use of steam as a vehicle for transporting heat, etc. Thompson is known also as the inventor of the coffee percolator (1806/1812), published in a later volume. PROVENANCE: Anne Willan (born 1938) is a recognized authority on French cooking, with more than 35 years of experience as a cooking teacher, cookbook author and food columnist. She is the founder of the prestigious Ecole de Cuisine La Varenne, which operated in Burgundy France from 1991 until 2007.
Verlag: London, 1804
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4to, 30cm. Pp. 77-182 [whole volume: pp. viii,190;26], 6 finely engraved figures on 2 plates. Plain modern interim wrappers, uncut. Small neat repair to blank part of title-page, some faint foxing or toning, generally very good. - First appearance of Rumford's second large paper on the mechanical equivalent of heat, in which he overthrows the caloric theory. It is one of the autho'r important steps towards the conception of the principle of the "conservation of energy". - Rare.
Verlag: Cadell/London, 1796
Anbieter: Antiquariat Dietrich Schneider-Henn, Seefeld bei München, Deutschland
Hardcover. Zustand: Gut bis sehr gut. Rumford, Benjamin Count of. Essays, political, economical, and philosophical. Bde. I u. II. London, T. Cadell / W. Davies, 1796 u. 1798. Vortit., Tit., 2 Bll., 11 Bll., 464 S., 1 Textabb. (Ansicht München, Arbeitshaus der Armee) u. 14 Fig. auf 6 Kupfertafeln; Tit., 2 Bll., 496 S., 11 Kupfertafeln mit 23 Fig. (bez. S. Neele, um 1758-1824) sowie 1 mehrfach gefalt. Kupfertafel. 2 Hldr.-Bde., Saffian, mit Rückenvergoldung. - Gefolgt ab 1802 von Bdn. III u. IV. Zusammengefaßt Erfahrungen und Taten des vielseitig in Bayern aufklärerischen und reformierenden Verfassers, ab 1784 in München, zunächst General-Leibadjutant des Kurfürsten Karl Theodor, dann Oberkommandierender und Reorganisator der bayerischen Armee, 1788 Kriegsminister (1785 bereits Ehrenmitglied der Kurbayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften), 1796 Vorsitzender des Staatsrats in Verhandlung mit den kriegführenden Nationen. Als Sozialreformer hat sich Rumfort (ab 1792 Reichsgraf) mit der Einrichtung von Armenhäusern, Werkstätten und Schulen in Bayern denkwürdig gemacht, die Erinnerung an Rumford'sche Suppe hat sich erhalten. Ausführliche Beschreibung der sozialen Zustände in Bayern, insbesondere München, ausführlich 299 Seiten in Bd. I: »The Poor in Bavaria«. Das erfolgreiche Verbesserungswerk erfuhr angemessene Resonanz, die 5. Auflage bereits 1800 in London aufgrund seiner praktischen Hilfestellung bei der Einrichtung von Großküchen und Verbesserung von Massenverpflegung mit handfesten Rezepten sowie Wareneinkauf und Umgang mit Energiekosten, jeweils von ausführlich dargestellten Experimenten begleitet. Die Exemplare der Erstausgabe in gutem Zustand, jeweils Namen auf Titel, Vorsatz und Vortitel von Bd. I (dort Wasserzeichen 1794) mit handschriftlichen Anmerkungen. Hier und da gemäßigt stockfleckig.
Verlag: T. Cadell Jun. And W. Davies 1797-1798, London, 1797
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In den WarenkorbLeather. Zustand: Good. None (illustrator). Two early editions of Benjamin Thompson's collection of nine essays on a range of subjects, illustrated throughout. A scarce mixed edition two volume set of the essays of Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford, an American-born British physicist who took part in the nineteenth century revolution in thermodynamics.With the third edition of volume I, published in 1797, consisting of essays I to V. Illustrated with fourteen figures. Collated, complete.With the fourth edition of volume II, published in 1798, consisting of essays VI to IX. Illustrated with twelve plates, one folding. Collated, complete.With each volume retaining the original half title.ESTC reference volume I T478828; ESTC reference volume II T123758Smart early editions of this collection of nine essays on topics includingthe poor, food, fire, and the military. In half calf bindings, with marbled paper covered boards. Rubbing to back strips, joints, and board perimeters. Front joint of volume I, rear joint of volume II, and head and tail of rear joint of volume I and front joint of volume II starting, with boards holding firm. Internally, firmly bound. Pages generally clean and bright, with the odd spot or light handling mark. Good. book.
(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1804). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1804 - Part I. Pp. 23-29. First printing of the paper in which Rumford describes the observations performed on an excursion together with Pictet to the Glaciers of Chamouny where they observed the Sea of Ice (Mer de Glace). Here, and before making ?direct experiments? Rumford observed the melting ice and commented: "I have ascribed the melting of the ice below the surface of the ice-cold water to currents of water slightly warmer, and consequently slightly heavier, which descend from the surface to the bottom of the ice-cold water".
(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1804). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1804 - Part I. Pp. 23-29. First printing of the paper in which Rumford describes the observations performed on an excursion together with Pictet to the Glaciers of Chamouny where they observed the Sea of Ice (Mer de Glace). Here, and before making ?direct experiments? Rumford observed the melting ice and commented: "I have ascribed the melting of the ice below the surface of the ice-cold water to currents of water slightly warmer, and consequently slightly heavier, which descend from the surface to the bottom of the ice-cold water".
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London, Davis, (1799-1800). 8vo. Contemp. blue boards. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. Spine slightly rubbed. In: "The Philosophical Magazine. By Alexander Tilloch", Vol. V. - VI,422,4 pp. and 7 engraved plates. (Entire voulume offered). Rumford's paper: pp. 162-174. (November 1799). Internally clean. Rumford's paper was published the same year in "Philosophical Transactions". His experiments with heat tried to show that heat is not a material substance, are famous episodes in the history of physics as they gave the death blow to the so-called caloric theory of heat.The volume contains also WILLIAM HERSCHEL "On the nature and Construction of the Sun and Fixed Stars", pp. 114-123 a. 222-232, originally published in the "Transactions" in 1794.
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(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1804). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1804 - Part I. Pp. 77-182 and 2 engraved plates (showing his experimental apparatus). First and last leaves with some faint browning and brownspots. The plates with some browspots, mainly to margins. Wide-margined. First appearance of Rumford's second large paper on the mechanical equivalent of heat, in which he owerthrows the caloric theory. Rumford's early papers were importent steps towards the conception of the principle of the "Conservation of Energy" and the thermodynamical laws."The importence of this investigation here entered into, - inasmuch as it applies to most of the operations of nature as well as art, - appears so manifest, that we shall not recapitulate what the author advances on the subject. before he proceeds to the details of his experiments for the purpose oof computing the emissions of heat from various bodies under a variety of circumstances, he finds it necessary to prmise a minute description of the principal part of the apparatus he contrived for the purpose."(Abstract).In his famous paper of 1798 "An Inquiry Concerning the Source of Heat Which is Exicited by Friction" showed that heat is a form of motion and not a substance as it was seen in the 18th century."He had been lead to the hypothesis that friction is an inexhaustable source of heat while considering the boring of a canon at Munich's military arsenal and had proceeded to experiment with brass guns at the arsenal. The experiments confirm the hypothesis, justifying his conclusion that heat is not a material substance as others had believed. He goeson to equate heat to motion."(Parkinson in "Breakthroughs" 1798 P.).
Verlag: London: Printed for T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies?, 1797
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In den Warenkorb3 volumes, 8vo, pp. (xxvi), 464; (viii), 310, (2) blank, (iv), 389?496, and 9 engraved plates (1 folding); 2 leaves, pp. vii, 191, 7 leaves (woodcut illustrations and errata), pp. (viii), 193?498, 1 leaf (adverts), and 7 engraved plates. With 6 leaves of woodcut illustrations in vol. 1 and an engraving on p. 3, and 6 leaves of woodcut illustrations in vol. 3, other woodcuts in the text, half-title in each volume. Contemporary calf, flat spines ruled in gilt and with black labels and black oval numbering labels. Top of spine of vol. 1 chipped, some foxing on endpapers, but a very nice set. FIRST EDITION of the complete 3-volume set, containing 15 essays; third edition of volume 1 (?The third edition?), first edition of volume 2, and of volume 3 despite ?A new edition? on the title-page. These three volumes contain 15 essays on an establishment for the poor in Bavaria, and on the principles for such establishments; of food, particularly for the poor; on chimney and kitchen fireplaces and the economy of fuel; on the propagation of heat in fluids and other substances; on friction as a source of heat; on the use of steam for transporting heat; and on the salubrity of warm bathing. Much space is devoted to domestic science: Thompson studied air currents in open fireplaces and introduced several elements of their design found in modern chimneys, thus increasing their efficiency. He studied domestic cooking stoves and utensils in great detail, inventing the enclosed kitchen range, the coffee percolator, and steam heating systems for houses and even large buildings. In a remarkably varied career Thompson received many honours in England, America, Germany, and elsewhere, and established prizes for scientific research in America and England. In London he founded the Royal Institution. The first volume of this complicated book was first published in parts in 1796; the text of the third volume was evidently published before the title-page, and the first three parts were available separately. See Parkinson, Breakthroughs, 1797 (in the essay ?On the propagation of heat in fluids? Thompson discovered the circulation of ocean currents; 1798 (the essay on friction as a source of heat showed that heat is a form of energy), and 1799. See also Sparrow, Milestones of Science, 189.
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A Geneve, Biblioth. Britannique, 1797. 8vo. Contemp. marbled boards. Paperlabel with handwritten volume- title on spine. Boards rubbed. In: "Bibliotheque Britannique", Tome cinquieme. Sciences et Arts. A name cut from titlepage, no loss of letters. Entire volume offered. 392 pp., 4 folded tables a. 3 folded engraved plates. A faint dampstain to foot of titlepage, otherwise clean, printed on good paper. Rumford's paper: pp. 97-200 a. 1 engraved folded plate. First printing of the founding paper on Oceanography, describing the experiments leading to the discovery of the convection currents in the sea. Cold water at depth in the tropics implies a meriodinal circulation transporting deep water from the polar regions towards the equator. Water cooled at the surface in high latitudes gets denser and hence descends. (Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1797).The volume also contains the first translation of any part (into French) of JAMES HUTTON "Theory of the Earth, &c. Théorie de la Terre, avec des preuves & des éclaircissemens" en guatre parties. (1.-2. Extrait).". Pp. 53-73 a. pp. 262-273.
Verlag: Auteuil, 1813
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