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In den WarenkorbGebunden. 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.
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Verlag: Amsterdam, Franciscus van der Plaats,, 1701
Sprache: Deutsch
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In den Warenkorb8 Bl., 368 S., 6 Tafeln. Mit gestochener Titelvignette u. im Anhang mit 6 gestochenen Tafeln. *-*-*-*-*-*- SHIPPING COSTS to other EU-COUNTRIES occasionally may be different than indicated (according to the weight). To OTHER COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD they may be different (sometimes less or rarely more, according to the weight). -*-*-*-*-*-* Sprache: Deutsch Ganzpergament, marmorierter Schnitt. Einband berieben / angegraut. Vorsatz mit defektem aufklebtem Papierstück. Titelblatt fast lose, mit Einriss am Fuß (ca. 1 cm) u. ganz kleinem handschriftlichen Eintrag (Besitzvermerk?) am Kopf. 1 Bl. mit kleiner Fehlstelle am Rand; 1 Bl. mit ganz ganz kleinem Brandloch (Text weiterhin lesbar); sehr wenige Tintenanstreichungen oder -marginalien. Letzte 2 Tafeln schief gefaltet u. daher am Rand gebräunt u. etwas eingedrückt; letzte Tafeln mit kleinem Einriss in einem Falz. Insgesamt schön erhaltenes Exemplar.
Verlag: Mosca,, Neapoli,, 1729
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Verlag: ex typ. Bonifatii,, Venetiis,, 1740
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Verlag: Manfré,, Patavii,, 1738
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Verlag: Typ. Remondiniana,, Venetiis,, 1762
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In den WarenkorbDue volumi di cm. 19, pp. xxiv, 238; 183 (1). Primo frontespizio in rosso e nero, fregi xilografici e 20 tavole incise in rame e più volte ripiegate f.t. Legatura strettamente coeva in cart. alla rustica con nervi passanti e titoli ms. al dorso. Esemplare fresco ed in ottimo stato di conservazione.
Verlag: apud Joseph Bertella, Venetiis, 1746
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In den Warenkorbin 8°, 2 volumi, 19 cm, rilegatura coeva in mezza pelle, titolo e fregi in oro su tassello al dorso, piatti ricoperti da carta marmorizzata; pp. xxxi, (1), 326, (2); 226, (22) di tabelle; 20 tavole calcografiche ripiegate. Il 1° volume contiene, con proprio frontespizio, l'opera: Andreae Tacquet. Selecta ex Archimede theoremata via faciliori ac breviori demonstrata, & novis inventis aucta, Leggere tracce d'uso alla cop. del 2° vol. Raro Molto buono.
Verlag: Venetiis, ex Typographia Hertziana, 1737,, Venezia, 1737
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In den WarenkorbZustand: molto buono. 2 parti in 1 volume in-8, pp. XXXI, (1), 384, legatura in pergamena, titolo in oro al dorso. Primo Titolo in rosso e nero con vignetta, il secondo segna l'inizio dei teoremi di Archimede. Completo di 7 tavole f.t. più volte ripieg. con disegni, calcoli matematici e geometrici. Pregevole edizione di questa raccolta di studi del Tacquet (1612-1660), gesuita di Anversa, matematico e umanista. Buon esemplare (tracce di polvere al titolo). Riccardi I, 175 e 213. Book.
Verlag: Antwerpiae, Apud lacobum meursium, 1668/1669, First Edition., 1669
Sprache: Latein
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In den WarenkorbFol. , Leinen. 34 x 21,5cm. First Edition of Tacquet`s complete mathematical works, in six books bound as one (Astronomia, Geometria practica, Optica, Catoptrica, Architectura militaris, Cylindrica et Annularia), with "Cylindrica et Annularia" (Theorems on cylinders and rings) being his most important work. With engraved title and portrait frontispiece. Bound in library cloth, Spine backed with black tape. With 87 full folding pull out pages of astrological, mathematical and architectural diagrams, rare to be found complete. Some rubbing and general wear to cover, Presentation ex libris by C.W. Turner/Keele Unversity. la Gewicht in Gramm: 2550.
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In den WarenkorbVenetiis, ex Typographia Hertziana, 1737, in-8, legatura coeva in piena pergamena, titolo manoscritto (in epoca coeva) al dorso, pp. XXXI, [1], 384. Frontespizio in rosso e nero con vignetta calcografica e 7 tavole geometriche incise in rame ripiegate in fine. A carta R3r inizia, con proprio frontespizio: Andreae Tacquet [.] Selecta ex Archimede theoremata via faciliori ac breviori demonstrata et novis inventis aucta. Bell'esemplare.
Verlag: Jacob van Meurs, Antwerp, 1651
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition. 'ALLOWED THE PASSAGE FROM INDIVISIBLES TO INFINITESIMALS' . First edition, very rare, and a fine copy. "Tacquet's most important mathematical work, Cylindricorum et annularium, contained a number of original theorems on cylinders and rings. Its main importance, however, lay in its concern with questions of method. Tacquet rejected all notions [originating with Cavalieri] that solids are composed of planes, planes of lines, and so on, except as heuristic devices for finding solutions. The approach he adopted was that of Luca Valerio and Gregorius [of Saint-Vincent], an essentially Archimedean method" (DSB). "Tacquet's criticisms must have been effective, because indivisibles became homogeneous magnitudes as a result of innovations introduced during the course of the seventeenth century" (Rossini, p. 465). The historian of mathematics Henri Bosmans "states that it was Tacquet's decisive influence, followed by Pascal's large-scale implementation, which allowed what is sometimes referred to as the passage from indivisibles to infinitesimals" (Julien, p. 187). "In this work the ideas that the tangent and the area under a curve were inverse to each other appeared. It arises from the way that Tacquet thought of curves generated by moving points, but not actually comprising of points. Of course this idea is an early form of what would become clear when the calculus was invented, namely that the derivative and integral were inverse to each other. This book had a considerable effect on Pascal and was important in setting the scene for the invention of the calculus" (MacTutor). Bosmans has pointed out the debt owed to Tacquet's Cylindricorum et annularium by Pascal in his preparation of the Lettres de Dettonville (1659). Indeed, in the Lettre à Carcavy Pascal writes that Tacquet's book is full of "learned geometry", praises how Tacquet "handles the indivisibles with all desirable rigour", and refers specifically to Tacquet for a result on the approximation of a surface by inscribed and circumscribed polyhedra (see Descotes). "The change in Pascal to a clear point of view with respect to infinitesimals may well have come from Pascal's reading of Tacquet's Cylindricorum et annularium, in which the author denied the validity of concluding anything about the ratio of surfaces from the ratio of their indivisibles, or lines" (Boyer, p. 151). This is a rare work, particularly in commerce. ABPC/RBH list only the Turner copy from the University of Keele, offered by a prominent London dealer in 2002, and subsequently sold at Reiss in 2005 (quite a poor copy, in modern binding, with some paper repairs and a partially removed library stamp). Ours is a fine, untouched copy in contemporary binding. Provenance: Contemporary ownership inscription on title of "Conde da Torre", possibly the Portuguese nobleman João de Mascarenhas (1633-1681), second Count of Torre and first Marquis of Fronteira. "The Jesuit mathematician André Tacquet (1612-60) was, by the standards of his time, a man of the world. Although he may never have left his native Flanders, his network of correspondents spanned Europe's religious divide, reaching to Italy and France but also to Protestant Holland and England. Only months before his death he entertained the Dutch polymath Christiaan Huygens, who had travelled to Antwerp with the express purpose of meeting Tacquet, by then regarded as one of the brightest mathematical stars ever to come out of the Society of Jesus It was his mathematical excellence that transcended 17th-century prejudices. In England, Henry Oldenburg, secretary of the Royal Society of London and no friend of the Jesuits, spent so much time describing Tacquet's Opera mathematica at the Society's meeting in January 1669 that he felt compelled to apologise to the fellows for abusing their patience. But it was, he insisted, 'one of the best books ever written on mathematics'" (Alexander, p. 118). "In 1651 André Tacquet, the urbane Fleming whose work was celebrated by Catholics and Protestants alike, published hisCylindricorum et annularium libri IV ('Four books on cylinders and rings'), a work dedicated to the study of geometrical features of these figures and their applications. Befitting a Jesuit publication, the frontispiece shows two angels, bathed in divine light, holding up a ring enclosing the book's title; on the ground below them a band of cherubs is busy putting the theory into practice. The implication is clear: divine mathematics, universal and perfectly rational, orders and arranges the physical world to the best possible effect. It is a fetching visual depiction of the Jesuit view of the role and nature of mathematics. "The Cylindricorum et annularium is Tacquet's most celebrated work, the one that established his reputation as one of Europe's most original and creative mathematicians. As it turned out, it may have been a bit too 'original and creative' for his superiors: when Tacquet sent a copy of the book the newly appointed superior general, Goswin Nickel, the general's response was surprisingly cool. After thanking the mathematician and congratulating him on the book, Nickel added that it would be better if Tacquet applied his impressive gifts to producing textbooks of elementary geometry for use by students at the Society's colleges, rather than original works aimed at a select audience of professional mathematicians Tacquet, a good soldier in the Army of Christ, obeyed. From then on he published no more original work, but concentrating instead on producing textbooks, some of which are of such quality that they became standards in the field for over a century "In his critique, Tacquet is respectful, even deferential, toward his rivals. He refers to Cavalieri as 'a noble geometer' and insists that he 'does not wish to detract from the deserved glory' of Cavalieri's 'most beautiful invention' [Geometria indivisibilibus, 1635]. Tacquet knew of what he spoke, because he was himself deeply familiar with the.
Verlag: Henricus & Cornelius Verdussen,, Antwerp,, 1707
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In den WarenkorbSecond and best edition of the collected works on applied mathematics, by André Tacquet (1612-1660), a Belgian Jesuit scientist and professor in mathematics at Louvain and Antwerp. It is richly illustrated with mathemical drawings concerning the applications of perspective and with projections of cylinders, rings and circles. The present collected works, published posthumously by Tacquet's pupil Simone Laurentio Veterani, includes several works published here for the first time, namely his works on astronomy and on optics. The additional work on military engineering also is of interest, nicely illustrated with plans of fortifications and strongholds. Tacquet's works are exemplary text books, clearly demonstrating the theory, and also offering useful exercises for the pupils.Fine copy of a rare work in an interesting contemporary binding.l De Backer & Sommervogel II, col. 616; DSB XIII, p. 236; Houzeau & Lancaster 3406; Poggendorff II, p. 1064 ; not in STCV. Contemporary richly blind- and gold-tooled vellum over wooden boards, 2 brown calf spine-labels, each board in a panel design with several decorative borders made with rolls an oval figure of a monk in gold as centrepiece on the front board and the coat-of-arms of the Cartusiae Maurbacensis as centrepiece on the back board, red edges, two metal clasps. With a richly engraved allegorical frontispiece illustrating light refraction through lenses and the teaching of drawing with compasses, large engraved publisher's device on title-page, title in red and black, and numerous illustrations and figures on 87 folding engraved plates. Pages: [32], 553, [1 blank] pp.