2081 - 2468 NATURAL HISTORY, MEDICINE, SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, TRANSPORT etc.
- Sm. annot. on title-p.; trifle foxed. Covers sl. rubbed. ''Regulator'' oxidized.
- Both vols. occas. (sl.) foxed. Covers sl. rubbed; 1st vol. upper joint splitting.
- Trifle foxed. Bindings worn/ sl. dam.
= B. Paasman, J.F. Martinet, p.45-65 and p.100; cf. Bierens de Haan 3061. "Uit dit werk, dat zich tot de grote groep geïnteresseerde leken richtte, kan men de 18e-eeuwse opvattingen leren kennen, niet alleen op het gebied van de biologie, maar ook op dat van de astrologie, geologie, fysica, meteorologie en ook filosofie, theologie en psychologie. Men vindt er vele gegevens over de zeden en gewoonten van de 18e-eeuwer, alsmede over het leven van de auteur zelf. Het bevat tientallen verwijzingen naar bekende tijdgenoten en naar plaatsen en landstreken uit de Republiek, vooral naar Zutphen en omgeving, en naar andere gebieden waar Martinet gewoond heeft, zoals Edam en wijde omgeving en de Meijereij van Den Bosch." (Paasman p.47).
Vries, J. de. Natuurkundige en ophelderende aanmerkingen over het eerste en tweede/ derde en vierde deel van J.F. Martinet's Katechismus der Natuur. Amst., J. van Selm, 1779, 4 parts in 2 vols., bound unif. with the preceding.
- Spine-ends chipped/ dam.; spines worn; paper over covers chafed.
- Sl. foxed; owner's entry on first blank. Backstrip sl. chipped at top of spine.
= DSB II, p.512: "(...) Brouwer reacted vigorously to the debate between Russell and Poincaré on the logical foundations of mathematics. These reactions were expressed in his doctoral thesis, Over de Grondslagen der Wiskunde (...). In general he sided with Poincaré in his opposition to Russell's and Hilbert's ideas about the foundations of mathematics. He strongly disagreed with Poincaré however, in his opinion on mathematical existence. To Brouwer, mathematical existence did not mean freedom from contradiction, as Poincaré maintained, but intuitive constructibility."
- Inkstain on backstrip.
= Rare. Contains the lectures "De onbetrouwbaarheid der logische principes", "Het wezen der meetkunde" and "Intuitionisme en formalisme".
AND a manuscript documentation of the lecture "Wijsbegeerte der Wiskunde" given by G. Mannoury, dated first half of 1924, discussing Brouwer's Grondslagen der wiskunde, Vollenhove's De wijsbegeerte der wiskunde van theïstisch standpunt and Mannoury's Methodologisches und Philosophisches zur Elementar-Mathematik (pen and ink, 29 lvs., orig. wr.).
- Annots. on first free endpaper; lacks final free endpaper; occas. sl. (water)stained. Binding worn; spine-ends sl. dam.
= Bierens de Haan 976 (ed. 1744).
- Both vols. w. owner's entry in pen and ink on htitle. First vol. wr. sl. frayed; 2nd vol. wr. dam. (detached) and strengthened w. tape along outer margins.
= Second editions of Dedekind's important works on set theory. His epochal 1872 publication, Stetigkeit und irrationale Zahlen, gave the first rigorous definition of the system of real numbers, laying the foundation for much of modern day real analysis and point-set topology. Was sind und was sollen die Zahlen, his follow-up work, elaborates on his attempts "to derive a purely logical foundation for arithmetic, and devised a number of axioms that formally and exactly represented the logical concept of whole numbers" (DSB). Extremely rare. Poggendorf I, p.534; DSB IV, p.1-5.
- New endpapers; hinges sl. cramped; occas. sl. foxed. Backstrip w. sm. restored spot.
= First edition by P. Warius. Bierens de Haan (under Warius) 5255; Geerebaert, XXXVI,10; Muller 1057 (ed. 1735); Waller 530 (4th ed., 1763).
- New endpapers; occas. sl. (finger)soiled. Covers trifle rubbed along extremities.
= Hoogendoorn GraafA18, 2 (no copy seen of the first edition); Bierens de Haan 1768 note. Both the first and the second edition are rare.
- Two sm. stamps on title. Cloth sl. worn; lower joint starting.
= First edition of "a very rare case in mathematical literature: the foundations of a new discipline are laid wthout the support of any previously published comprehensive work" (DSB). DSB VI, p.176f.
- Bookblock broken. Wrappers loose.
= "Zweite, durch zusätze vermehrte und mit fünf Anhängen versehene Auflage". Hilbert's classical investigation of the logical foundations of geometry, one of the most influential mathematical publications of the 20th century.
- Two contemp. owner's entries on title in pen and ink.
= The "Analyse des infiniment petits" (1st ed. 1696) was the first textbook on the differential calculus.
BOUND WITH: Stone, M. Analise des infiniment petits, comprenant le calcul integral dans toute son étenduë (...). French transl. M. Rondet. Ibid., J.-M. Gandouin and P.-F. Giffart, 1735, CIV,162,(1)p., 4 fold. engr. plates.
- First ±5 lvs. (incl. title-p.) waterstained in lower inner corner; partly sl. foxed; 1 plate waterstained in lower outer corner. Vellum w. a few stains.
= Bierens de Haan 2516. With an extensive chapter "Van Kaarte-maken."
- New endpapers. A good/ fine copy.
- First free endpaper dam.; stamp on upper pastedown; a few lvs. sl. frayed. Vague crack in spine; trifle worn along extremities.
= Bierens de Haan 4526.
- Partly waterst.; fingersoiled; tear in frontisp.; first and final leaf w. mathematical diagram and annots. in old pen and ink.
- Sl. foxed. Binding sl. rubbed.
= Horblit/ Grolier 71: First edition of "the first major textbook of modern oceanography"; Sabin 46969; Honeyman 2184 (all listing the first ed. 1855, New York).
- Yellowed; sl. waterst. and fingersoiled; address on title-p. of 2nd work partly blurred out w. ink. Binding stained and sl. darkened; lacks one clasp.
= Ad 1: Nissen, BBI 1708. Ad 2: cf. Osler 3046. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCVIII.
- Frontwr. and title detached; owner's entry in pen and ink on frontwr.; vague fold.
= William Banting introduced the idea that carbohydrates are the cause of weight gain. His original diet included four or five glasses of claret a day with a grog of rum, brandy or gin. "Of all the parasites that affect humanity I do not know of, nor can I imagine, any more distressing than that of Obesity, and, having just emerged from a very long probation in this affliction, I am desirous of circulating my humble knowledge and experience for the benefit of my fellow man, with an earnest hope it may lead to the same comfort and happiness I now feel under the extraordinary change, which might almost be termed miraculous had it not been accomplished by the most simple common-sense means." (p.7). The letter on corpulence was first published in 1863 and all early edition are extremely rare.