1745 EXQUISITE Physics Experiments Nollet French Science Clocks Illustrated 4v
Jean-Antoine Nollet was an 18th-century French physicist who made incredible contributions to world of physical science. In his ‘Leçons de Physique Experimentale’ he covers the results and findings in his own research such as useful tools and instruments, uses for fire and heat, pendulums, clocks and sundials, compasses, wind and weather, sound waves, light, machines and mechanics, and most importantly electricity!
This four volume collection from the 1745 printing features dozens of illustrations depicting these experiments and the tools which were used.
Item number: #2474
Price: $950
NOLLET, Jean-Antoine
Leçons de physique expérimentale
A Paris : Chez les freres Guerin ..., 1745. Second edition.
Details :
· Collation: Complete with all pages; 4 volumes
o Vol. I – [6], lx, 379; 18 engravings
o Vol. II – [4], 489, [3]; 20 engravings
o Vol. III – [4], 512; 19 engravings
o Vol. IV – [4], 535; 14 engravings (1748 printing)
· Language: French
· Binding: Leather; tight & secure
· Size: ~6.5in X 4in (16.5cm x 10cm)
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