Considrations sur certains phnomnes de direction
by MELLONI (Macedonio)
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PARIS, France
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qui s'observent dans les volcans double enceinte. Lu au septime congrs des savants italiens runis Naples en septembre 1845. Genve, octobre 1845, in-8, broch sous couverture d'attente de papier vert, non coup. 15 pp. Aucun exemplaire au CCF. Un seul exemplaire cit au Worldcat. Rarissime. Le physicien Macedonio Melloni (1798-1854) avait enseign Dle, puis Paris, avant d'obtenir de Ferdinand II un poste de professeur de physique l'Universit de Naples, en 1839. Cette dernire promotion tait en partie due l'intervention de Franois Arago ; mais il fut destitu de toutes ses charges la suite de sa participation aux mouvements rvolutionnaires de 1848.
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- Librairie Chamonal (FR)
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- Title
- Considrations sur certains phnomnes de direction
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- MELLONI (Macedonio)
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- minralogie volcans mineralogy volcano sciences naturelles sciences naturelles natural science natural science
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