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  • LeatherBound. Condizione: NEW. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1759 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 390.

  • Immagine del venditore per Tables astronomiques de M. Hallei venduto da Eric Zink Livres anciens

    HALLEY, Edmond || DE LALANDE, Jérôme || CHAPPE D'AUTEROCHE, Jean de (Abbé)

    Editore: Durand & Pissot, Paris, 1754

    Da: Eric Zink Livres anciens, PARIS, Francia

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    Couverture rigide. Condizione: Très bon. Edition originale. Plein veau de l'époque, dos lisses ornés et dorés. Reliures dépareillées. Deux volumes in-8 (250x164 mm), xii-lxxxviii-328 pages et 5 planches dépliantes (3 tableaux, 1 planche et 1 carte) / viii-200 pages. Coiffe de tête du volume I accidentée. Mors fragile au volume I. Première édition en français (malgré la mention de seconde édition) des tables astronomiques de Halley après l'originale en latin de 1749. Le premier volume supervisé par Chappe d'Auteroche présente les tables du Soleil et de la Lune avec des additions par Le Monnier. Le second volume supervisé par Jérôme De Lalande présente les tables des planètes et des comètes, et est précédé d'une traduction de la théorie des comètes par Halley. Au texte de Halley, Lalande présente pour la première fois son récit du retour de la comète de 1682 en 1759. Le travail de Lalande est en effet publié peu après le retour de la comète de 1682 (dite dorénavant "comète de Halley") dont le savant anglais avait prévu, d'après les équations newtoniennes, le passage dans le ciel terrien à la fin de l'année 1758 ou au début de l'année 1759. ce qui fut en effet le cas Cette preuve expérimentale des théories de Newton fut d'une importance capitale dans l'histoire des sciences. References : Houzeau-Lancaster [12796 : "Le traducteur, (Chappe d'Auteroche), a ajouté un exposé des méthodes pour trouver la longitude en mer et des observations sur la lune faites en 1736 et 1737. Le deuxième volume a été publié par de Lalande qui y a insérer les tables des satellites de Jupiter de Wargentin et une histoire de la comète de Halley"], Norman [981 for the first 1st ed. (tabulae astronomicae. 1749) : "This posthumously published astronomical tables include Halley's calculations relating to the so-called ?long inequality' of Jupiter and Saturn, caused by the deacceleration of Saturn and the increasing acceleration of Jupiter. Halley correctly theorized that this phenomenon might be the result of a gravitational attraction between the two planets. The edition also contains the third Latin edition of the Synopsis astronomiae cometicae "]. ________________________________________________________________ ___________________ ______________________________ENGLISH_DESCRIPTION : Modern quarter chagreen, spine in five compartments. Bindings slightly differents. 8vo (250x164 mm), xii-lxxxviii-328 pages and 5 folding plates (3 tables, 1 plate and 1 map) / viii-200 pages. Headcap worn on volume I. Joint fragile on volume I. First edition in French of Halley's astronomical tables after the original in Latin of 1749. The first volume supervised by Chappe d'Auteroche presents the tables of the Sun and the Moon with additions by Le Monnier. The second volume supervised by Jérôme De Lalande presents the tables of planets and comets, and is preceded by a translation of the theory of comets by Halley. More than the Halley's text, Lalande presents for the first time his account of the return of the 1682 comet in 1759. Lalande's work is indeed published shortly after the return of the 1682 comet (henceforth called "Halley's comet") whose the English scientist had predicted, according to the Newtonian equations, the passage in the terrestrial sky at the end of the year 1758 or the beginning of the year 1759. which was indeed the case. This experimental proof of the theories of Newton was a milestone in astronomy. References : Houzeau-Lancaster [12796 : "Le traducteur, (Chappe d'Auteroche), a ajouté un exposé des méthodes pour trouver la longitude en mer et des observations sur la lune faites en 1736 et 1737. Le deuxième volume a été publié par de Lalande qui y a insérer les tables des satellites de Jupiter de Wargentin et une histoire de la comète de Halley"], Norman [981 for the first 1st ed. (tabulae astronomicae. 1749) : "This posthumously published astronomical tables include Halley's calculations relating to the so-called ?long inequality' of Jupiter and Saturn, caused by the deacceleration of Saturn and the increasing acceleration of Jupiter. Halley correctly theorized that this phenomenon might be the result of a gravitational attraction between the two planets. The edition also contains the third Latin edition of the Synopsis astronomiae cometicae "]. 945g.