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Theorie der electricitat und des magnitismus
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Einführung in die moderne Electrizitäts lehre
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The volume, in German, was written by Curt Hoffman and was based on the lectures of Dr. Doule in Munich. With labeled diagrams and formulas. Includes a table of contents at the end of the volume.
mssHM 72506
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Und nun? (Parole der Woche no. 30)
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Language of material: German Publisher: Zentralverlag der NSDAP (Munich, Germany) Notes: Text accompanied by a cartoon of Churchill being punched by a fist below a Nazi armband. "1940" written in ms. at the bottom.
609303
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Karl Langer, Ritter von Edenberg sketchbook
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The sketchbook contains 169 pages of anatomical illustrations with descriptions. Some of the sketches are in color. Karl Langer, Ritter von Edenberg wrote the text and Dr. E. Recsey, Professor Géza Mihalkovics, 1844-1899 and Professor Meyer. The text is in German.
mssHM 74093
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Syllabus of mathematics delivered by Prof. Miller: notebook
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This notebook contains mathematics notes taken by an unknown student at Glasgow College from 1815 to 1818 for Professor Miller's class. It includes diagrams and notes on algebra, logarithms, trigonometry, as well as Euclid's and Euler's mathematical principles.
mssHM 72759
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Société d'Enseignement professionnel du Rhône. Cours de Théorie de Fabrique. Matiéres pour Tissage: manuscript
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This manuscript, written in French by Professor Bon, contains 465 mounted samples of threads, strings and cords including silk thread. It also includes 38 pages of text about weaving, thread, etc. The manuscript was written in Lyon, France and includes a label in the front cover that states it is copy number 58 and intended for "Mr. L. Vernay." It is signed by Bon.
mssHM 75110
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Vortraege des fabriken-commissarius Dorn ueber das technische des branntweinbrennens und bierbrauens ; Waarenkunde nach dem vortraege des herrn fabriken-commissions-rath May
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A manuscript volume set of lectures in two sections; taken down (in 19th century German script) by a student named "Wilrich" at, presumably, a Berlin technical school. The first set of lectures (April-June, 1829), by Johann Friedrich Dorn, is a complete treatise, covering all aspects of brewing technology, including formulas for making various kinds of beers, spirits, wines, cognacs, liqueurs, and brandies; with tables and illustrations and a large manuscript hand-colored folding plate depicting a distilling machine, with a two-page explanation and a printed broadside advertisement for a measuring instrument. The second set of lectures (June 1829), by Johann Gottfried May, concern textile manufacture and include references to Europe and North America. Bound in contemporary pastepaper boards, with some wear to the corners and spine.
mssHM 83389