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Verlag: London
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Disbound. Zustand: Very Good. A disbound paper read at the Royal Society of London - Philosophical transactions - with minor foxing - by William Hyde Wollaston - on a Method of Freezing at a Distance - Read Dec 17, 1812 - 4 Pages.
Verlag: London
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Disbound. Zustand: Very Good. A disbound paper read at the Royal Society of London - Philosophical transactions - with minor foxing - William Hyde Wollaston - on the Methods of Cutting Rock Crystal for Micrometers - Read Feb 24, 1820 - 7 Pages.
Verlag: Royal Society, London, 1829
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Disbound. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. With 4pp . disbound but very good with no loose pages - one of the transactions of the Royal Society - scarce.
Verlag: Royal Society, London, 1821
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Disbound. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. With 6pp and plate . disbound but very good with no loose pages - one of the transactions of the Royal Society - scarce.
Verlag: Royal Philosophical Society, London, 1805
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. A good copy of this original paper read before the Royal Society. Disbound - but in very good condition with no loose pages. With 10pp - an interesting study.
Verlag: Royal Society, London, 1822
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Disbound. Zustand: Good. A paper read at the Royal Society of London, Philosophical Transactions. With 7 pages read at the meeting January 10th, 1822.
1824, 10 pp., 6 lith. plates (onbound, sl. waterstained) (code W-42).
(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1813). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1813 - Part I. Pp. 119-122 a. 1 engraved plate showing the micrometer and its details. First printing of the description of this invention.
(London, Bulwer and Co., 1809). 4to. Without wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London." Year 1809 - Part II. Pp. 246-252 First printing of a controversial paper in the history of chemistry."In 1809 Dr. Wollaston analyzed both columbite and tantalite (in the paper offered). His conclusion that columbium and tantalium are identical qwas accepted by chemists until 1846, when Henry Rose.questioned it."(Weekes in "Discovery of the Elements", p.83).
Verlag: Royal Society of London, London, 1824
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Quarter Leather. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. William Hyde Wallston indicates at the outset of his article that "portrait painting is not altogether a fit subject to be brought before the Royal Society." but goes on to explain that his paper looks at the rules of perspective which is purely mathematical. Five plates follow the paper, with two having movable sheets to show shift in perspective. iv, 498, 10 [19] pp. 4to. Library binding, tan leather spine with gold embossed titling, scuffing and tears where call numbers have been removed. Interiors clean, ex-library stamp on title page, and occurring sporadically within. Numerous folding plates that illustrate articles. Pages were trimmed slightly when rebound.
Verlag: London printed by W. Bulmer and Co, 1813
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4to. 22 pages of text plus 1 engraved table. disbound from a volume of the Philosophical Transactions, of the Royal Society of London. good clean condition.
(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1809). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1809 - Part II. Pp. 189-194. Clean and fine. First appearance of Wollaston's analysis of Platina and Palladium found in ores in Brazil, and having different composition than those found in ores from Europe. It is well known that Wollaston discovered the element palladium in 1803.
(London, Bulwer and Co., 1803). 4to. Without wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London." Year 1803 - Part I. Pp. 1-11, one textillustr. First printing of an importent paper in optical physics in which he investigates refraction phenomena over surfaces of water and in the atmosphere (mirage phenomena)., relating it to temperatures of air and land. He also announced his invention of the dip sector (modified sexton) that was used by Ross and Perry while exploring the arctic region.William Hyde Wollaston, (b. Aug. 6, 1766, d. Dec. 22, 1828), was an English chemist and physicist who discovered the elements palladium and rhodium and first reported the dark lines in the spectrum of the Sun. His consideration of geometrical arrangements of atoms led him into crystallography and the invention of the reflecting goniometer to measure angles of crystal faces. He also proved the elementary nature of niobium and titanium, developed a method of making platinum malleable, proved the identity of voltaic and frictional electricity, and invented the camera lucida to aid microscopists. The mineral Wollastonite was named in his honor. (Adventures in Cybersound).Another paper attached: James Smithson, "A chemical Analysis of some Calamines". Pp. 12-28.
Verlag: Royal Society of London, London, 1801
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Wraps. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. English chemist William Hyde Wollaston (1766 - 1828) conducted experiments in 1801 that led him to propose that Volta's pile created electricity through a chemical reaction, the correct answer and contrary to the Volta's contact theory. Extract. 427-434 pp. 8vo. Toning from age, slight chipping to spine.
Verlag: London Bulmer, 1812
Anbieter: Antiquariat Gerhard Gruber, Heilbronn, Deutschland
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(28 x 21,5 cm). 2 Bll., SS. 230-420, 6 Bll. Mit 11 Kupfertafeln. Moderner Pappband im Stil der Zeit. Erste Ausgabe. - "Wollaston bildet das Objektiv der Camera obscura dadurch aus, daß er an der rohen Form der Bikonvex- oder Plankonvexlinse ohne bestimmten Blendenort, wie sie durch Jahrhunderte bestanden hatte, durchgreifende Änderungen vornimmt, der Einzellinse die Form eines Meniskus mit der hohlen Fläche nach außen gibt und eine bestimmte Blendenstellung vorschreibt. Sein Objektiv stellt eine periskopische Lupe dar" (Darmstaedter). - Vereinzelt gering stockfleckig, sonst wohlerhalten. - DSB 14, 486; Darmstaedter 311.
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Allg. Journ. Chemie, 4/22. - Leipzig, Breitkopf & Härtel, 189, 8°, pp.329-434, orig. Broschur; unbeschnittenes Exemplar, in der sehr seltenen orig. Broschur. First German Edition! William Hyde Wollaston (1766-1828) "showed that, in addition to stones consisting of uric acid, renal calculi might also consist of calcium phosphate, magnesium, ammonium phosphate, and calcium oxalte, or a mixture of these" -cf. Garrison & Morton.
Verlag: London, 1823
Anbieter: Jeremy Norman's historyofscience, Novato, CA, USA
Erscheinungsdatum: 1810
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Ann. de Chim. 1, 75-76. - A Prais, Chez J. Klostermann, 1810, 8°, 336, 2 Taf.; 344 pp., Halbledereinband der Zeit. Erstdruck! "Mit der Substanz "oxide cystique", die er in Blasensteinen entdeckt, isoliert Wollaston die erste natürliche Aminosäure. Berzelius gibt ihr die Bezeichnung Cystin, Prout und Lassaigne analy<sieren das Cystin, aber erst 1837 wird auch der Schwefelgehlat dieser Verbindung gefunden. Zwischen der Entdeckung dieser ersten von den 20 Proteinen vorkommenden Aminosäuren und der letzten liegen 125 Jahre: Threonin 1935." Neufeldt, p.9 Ferner von besonderem Interesse ist der Beitrag von Hamphry Davy "Nouvelles Recherches électro-chimiques, principalement relatives aux substances métalliques tirées des alcalis et de terres, et à quelques combinations de l'Hydrogène. (+) Suite des Recherches. (+) Sur les Observations sur les Recherches faites par MM. Gay-Lussac et Thenard, relativement à l'amalgame fourni par l'ammoniaque. (+) Examen de quelques observations de MM. Gay-Lussac et Thenard, sur les faits relatifs aux métaux des alcalis. (+) Réplique à réponse que MM. Gay-Lussac et Thenard ont faite aux Recherches analytiques, etc. (+) Observations sur les trois précédens Mémoires de M. Davy. Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Thenard." (75: pp. 27-77, 129-175, 256-263, 264-273, 274-289 a. 290-316) die erste französische Ausgabe The Bakerian Lecture for 1809. On some new Electrochemical Researches, on various Objects, particularly the metallic Bodies, from the Alkalies, and Earth, and on some Combinations of Hydrogene. Read November 16, 1809.".
Erscheinungsdatum: 1797
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Phil. Trans., 85. (1797/II) - London, Sold by Peter Elmsly, printed to the Royal Society, 1797, Kl.4, IV, pp.219-546, (12), 8 Tafeln, Halbleinenband. William Hyde Wollaston (1766-1789) "showed that, in addition to stones consisting of uric acid, renal calculi might also consist of calcium phosphate, magnesium, amonium phosphate, and calcium oxalate, or a mixture of these." Garrison & Morton No.4287.
Verlag: Printed by W. Bulmer and Co, 1800
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4to, [ii], 16pp., one folding engraved plate, pinhole worming to blank margin (not effecting text), recent half calf. The first separately printed edition of a paper which was originally read before the Royal Society on 6th March 1800, and published in the 'Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London'. "William Hyde Wollaston's paper on mirage theory: Wollaston re-invents Hook's (1665) two-liquid demonstration here. He distinguishes between "two opposite states of the atmosphere" that produce double or triple images; he also notes what we would call looming, and explicitly mentions mirages on roads" Young, Annotated Green-Flash and Mirage Bibliography. ESTC locates copies at Cambridge University & John Rylands Library.
Verlag: Leipzig, W. Engelmann., 1889
Kl.-8°. 1 lith. Tafel, 30 S. Original-Kartonband (leicht angeschmutzt und bestoßen). Umlaufender Rotschnitt. Durchgehend leicht bestoßen an der unteren Außenecke. Sonst innen gut. Ostwald's Klassiker der exakten Wissenschaften. Nr. 3. Sprache: Deutsch.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1909
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Ostwald's Klassiker, 3. - Hrsg.v. W.Ostwald. - Zweite, unveränderter Abdruck. - Leipzig, Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann, 1909, Kl.8°, 30 s., 1 Taf., orig. Leinenband.
Verlag: London, Fisher., 1829
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ISBN 10: 1015943187ISBN 13: 9781015943186
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(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1814). 4to. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1814 - Part I. Pp. 1-22 and 1 engraved plate. Last textleaf slightly browned, otherwise clean and fine. First appearance of this importent paper in which Wollaston introduces the "chemical slide rule"."In 1814 he draw up "A Synoptic Table of Chemical Equivalents", wherein many "equivalents" (a term apparently first used in the chemical sense by him) were arranged in a logarithmic scale. Chemists found this device of great practical assistance, and it survives today in the form of the chemical slide rule." (A Source Book in Chemistry p. 221)."The design of the scale here proposed by the author (Wollaston) is to save chemists the labour of many troublesome computations in estimating the ingredients of neutral salts, and the reagents and precipitates by whic these ingredients might be ascertained." (Abstract).
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. Engraved By Thomson (illustrator). A fine steel engraving. Mounted and ready to frame ca 1850. This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a portrait of this eminent personage. English philosophical literary.
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ISBN 10: 1016349149ISBN 13: 9781016349147
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Kartoniert / Broschiert. Zustand: New.
Verlag: Legare Street Press, 2022
ISBN 10: 1016338694ISBN 13: 9781016338691
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: The Alembic Club, 1961
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Pamphlet. Zustand: Collectible; Very Good. Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE BOXES NEW BOXES 1961. Alembic Club Reprints, No. 2. Light creasing and wear, especially at corners, edges and binding. Clean pages. First separate edition. Offprint. Original wrappers.
(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1809). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1809 - Part I. Pp. 253-258 and 1 engraved plate showing the Goniometer. Clean and fine. First appearance of this paper describing Wollaston's invention of the Goniometer."Nor was it only in chemistry that he (Wollaston) left his mark. He invented a goniometer, a device to measure the angles between crystal faces, which greatly advance mineralogical research. A calcium silicate mineral is named wollastonite in his honor." (Asimow)."When a surface is so small as one fiftieth of an inch in breadth, it becomes axtremely difficult to apply the short radius of a goniometer to it with correctness. But since a surface of that magnitude may reflect a very brilliant light, the reflected ray may be employed as radius, and may at pleasure be taken of such a lenght that the angles of small crystals can be known with as much precision as those of the largest surfaces."(Abstract).