Enrica Molteni - LIBRO SCOLASTICO dei primi del '900 scritto e illustrato in francese Le Caire - 1901





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LIBRO SCOLASTICO of the early 20th century written and illustrated in French by Enrica Molteni, a hand-written school notebook bound in leather in French, with about 100 leaves (50 written, 50 unused) in dimensions 25.7 × 22.5 cm, original language French, in good condition.
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School book from the early 1900s written and illustrated by Enrica Molteni in French. Hardcover volume bound in leather, containing about 100 sheets, of which 50 are written and 50 are clean and unused. Some stains and signs of wear on the leather cover. The paper is in excellent condition.
The notebook is an ancient French manuscript notebook, focusing on topics such as Physics, Literature, and others. It is a potentially interesting object for collectors or enthusiasts of the history of science and education.
Handwritten school notebook, bound in leather.
Physics
Through Electricity
The pages discuss the early discoveries about electricity. They mention that the ancient Greeks knew about the attraction effect of amber (in Greek elektron) when rubbed, and cite the Roman naturalist Pliny. The text also refers to William Gilbert, an English physician from the 16th century, known for coining the term 'electricity' and for his documented experiments in the book De magnete (1600).
A page includes a pen illustration of a historical device, probably an electroscope or a voltmeter, used to detect electrostatic charges.
These descriptions with the author's drawings are repeated for other subjects, as you can see from the photos.
School book from the early 1900s written and illustrated by Enrica Molteni in French. Hardcover volume bound in leather, containing about 100 sheets, of which 50 are written and 50 are clean and unused. Some stains and signs of wear on the leather cover. The paper is in excellent condition.
The notebook is an ancient French manuscript notebook, focusing on topics such as Physics, Literature, and others. It is a potentially interesting object for collectors or enthusiasts of the history of science and education.
Handwritten school notebook, bound in leather.
Physics
Through Electricity
The pages discuss the early discoveries about electricity. They mention that the ancient Greeks knew about the attraction effect of amber (in Greek elektron) when rubbed, and cite the Roman naturalist Pliny. The text also refers to William Gilbert, an English physician from the 16th century, known for coining the term 'electricity' and for his documented experiments in the book De magnete (1600).
A page includes a pen illustration of a historical device, probably an electroscope or a voltmeter, used to detect electrostatic charges.
These descriptions with the author's drawings are repeated for other subjects, as you can see from the photos.

