HENRY SOTHERAN & CO., 140, STRAND, W.C, and 43, PICCADILLY, W. 769 



16311 TISSANDIER (Gaston) Le Grand Ballon Captif a Vapeur de M. Henry Giffard* 



Cour des Tuileries — Paris, 1878, nouvelle Edition ; with 43 full-page and other woodcuts by 



A. Tissandier, 8vo. hf. hound {scarce), 8« 1878 



a description of the tirst partly-successful controllable balloon, the forerunner of the colossal and oligoctonous 



futilities of Count Zeppelin. 



15312 TOMASSI (Qaetano Marchetti Ccnte) Nuovo Trattato sulla Vera Rettificazione del 

 CiRCOLO misurato esattaniente eon il Diametro, utile alia Trigononietria, alia Misura delle Curve, 

 e degli Spazj Curvilinei, con una Dissertazione sul MoDO di navigrare sott' Acqua, inventato 

 dallo stesso Autore I'Anno 1799, Edizione 11*^; with ^folding plates, sm. 4to. sewn, uncut [rare), 

 \Qs %d Fuligno, 1817 



This early anticipation of submarine navigation should be included in the Service Museum of the Murder Division of 

 the Imperial German Navy. 



15313 TOMPKINS (Eng.-Capt. A. E., R.N., Roy. Naval Coll., Greenwich) Text-Book of Marine 

 Engineering, 2nd Edition, wholly rewritten, rearranged, and enlarged, ivith numerous plates 

 and over 250 illustrations, thick roy. 8vo. cl., Qs (p. 15s) Portsmouth, 1904 



15314 Fourth Edition, revised and partly rewritten, unth about 430 illustrations, thick 8vo. 



cl., 10s 6d (p. 15« nett) 1914 



15315 TOPLEY (William, f.r.s.) The Geology of the Weald (Parts of the Counties of Kent, 

 Surrey, Sussex, and Hants.), in Part from the Notes and MSS. of H. W. Bristowe, f.r.s., W. T. 

 Aveline, F. Drew, C. Gould, and C. Le Neve Foster, ff.g.s. ; List of Fossils revised by 

 R. Etheridge, f.r.s., with 5 plates, 59 woodcuts, and 2 folding maps (1 coloured), roy. 8vo, cl.^ 

 uncut (very rare), £2. 10* Geological Survey, 1875 



' Its value as a work of reference was at once recognised. Its clear statementof facts and lucid reasoning closed a long 

 controversy, and proved the physical structure of the Weald to be the result of subaerial denudation— in other words, due 

 to the action of rain and rivers.'— Pro/". lionney,pr., F.R.S. 



15316 , Memoir of [by H. B. Woodward, f.r.s., with Bibliography], joor^ratY, roy. 8vo. (pp. 15), 



sewn, \s Hertford, 1894 



15317 TORONTO MAGNETICAL OBSERVATORY, Results of Meteorological Observ- 

 ations at the, 1854-62, 2 vols. 4to. hf. bound {back of\ v. damaged), Qs Toronto, 1864 



15318 TORRAGA (Gaetano) Dissertazione sopra il Quesito qiiali Difetti, ed Eccessi debbano 

 evitarsi nello Studio della Storia Naturale, 4to. (pp. 40), sewn, 4s Matitova, 17>^4 



This work, which was unknown to Poggendorft", was awarded the prize by the Royal Academy of Mantua. 



15319 TORRE (Giovanni Maria della, C. R. Somasco) Nuove Osservazioni Microscopiche ; 

 with \ A: plates, 4to. sewn {rare), 10s 6rf Napoli, 1776 



* II parvint comn:e Torricelli a former des microscopes d'une grande puissance, qu'il executait lui-mcme au moyen de 

 petits globes de verre. A I'aide de ses microscopes il se proposa d'etudier le mouvement insensible des parties constitu- 

 antes des corps organises, le chyle, le tiel, les fibres, les muscles, le cerveau, et surtout le sang, dont les elements selon lui 

 consistaient en une multitude de petits anneaux roulant les uns sur les autres. '—Biogr. Gen. 



The first two plates illustrate the microscope and accessory parts. Among the microscopic objects illustrated are 

 podura scales and the blord. 



15320 TORRICELLI (Evangelista) Lezioni Accademiche (Delia Forza della Percossa ; della 

 Leggerezza ; del Vento ; della Fama ; in Lode delle Matematiche ; dell' Architettura Militare ; 

 Enconiio del Secol d'Oro), prima edizione, with beautiful etched portrait by A7iichinio, and wood- 

 cuts, 4to. contemporary boards, uncut {fine copy)', RARE, £1. 1* Firenze, 1715 



15321 Another Copy, without the portrait, old hf vellum, uncut, 18* Qd 



With preface (pp. 45) by the editor, Tommaso Bonavektuki, giving an interesting account of Torri'',elli's experiments 

 and discoveries, and including a reprint of Torricelli's two famous letters to Ricci on his experiments on the pressure of 

 the air, and the invention of the barometer. 



The portrait is not mentioned in the collation of the work given by Riccardi, and appears to have been published only 

 with a limited number of copies. 



15322 Opera Geometrica : de Sphaera et Solidis Sphseralibus ; de Motu Gravium naturaliter 



descendentiuni ; de Motu Projectorum ; de Dimensione Parabolae ; de Solido Hyperbolico ; cum 

 Appendicibus de Cycloide, et Cochlea ; with engraving on copper, and numerous diagrams, 

 sm. 4to. sound copy in old vellum (VERY RARE), £1. 15* ibidem, 1644 



15323 Another Copy, hf. cl. {somewhat browned, otherwise a clean and unusually large 



COPY), £2. 25 



Containing : De Sphtera et Solidis Sphaeralibus (pp. 1-94), de Motu Gravium naturaliter descendentium (pp. 96-153), de 

 Motu Projectorum (pp. 154-243), de Dimensione Parabolse Solidique Hyperbolic! (App. pp. 1-92), de Solido Acuto Hyper- 

 bolico (App. 93-151). 



His de Motu Gravium contains important observations on liquids discharged through orifices in the bottom of vessels, 

 which made him • the founder of the theory of hydrodynamics ' (E. Much). The first treatise gives the author's quadrature 

 of the logarithmic spiral, while hisde Motu Prvjectornm contains important ballistic investigations. 



15324 Letters tin qui Inedite, precedute dalla Vita di lui da Giovanni Ghinassi, con Note 



eDocunienti; with photographic frontispiece of the Torricelli Statue in Faenza, and diagrams, 

 impl. 8vo. seum, 5s Faenza, 1864 



15325 : Jervis-Smith (Frederick John, pr., f.r.s.) EVANGELISTA Torricelli, written on the 



Occasion of the Tercentenary Commemoration of the Italian Philosopher, at Faenza, Oct. 15-16, 

 1908, ivith fs. portrait and plate, and 5fs. pp. from ' Opera Geometrica,' cr. 4to. sewn, 2s ' 



{privately printed), Univ. Press, Oxford, 1908 

 Containing an Italiantranslation by C. P. Coscia on opposite pp., and a reprint of Maoalotti's ' Saggi Naturali di 

 Esperienze fatte nell' Accademia del Cimento, Firenze, 1066.' 



' His great discovery was the interpretation of the previously known fact that water will rise in a suction pump only to 

 the height of about 32 feet — the idea that the column of fluid is sustained by the pressure of the atmosphere on the open 

 surface of fluid. The vacuum in the barometer is the Torricellian vacuum; and the barometer is sometimes called the 

 Torricellian tube. Torricelli al.so efl'ected the quadrature of the cycloid— in this he was anticipated by Roberval— and 

 made other mathematical discoveries. To him is due the fundamental principle of Hydromechanics ; and he made and 

 greatly improved both telescopes and microscopes.' 



15326 TOWSON (John Thomas) Practical Information on the Deviation of the Compass, with 

 2 plates and woodcuts, 8vo. boards, 2s 1899 



