02606nam0-2200529---450 991092364830332120250214144712.0t.im i-po i-u- prAc (3) 1726 (R)feiIT-NA0852: G 8 I 2 (1i.in 6.n- r,d. stMa (3) 1726 (R)feiIT-NA0852: G 8 I 2 (220250121d1726----km-y0itay50------balatITa-----------------bb0-------Septem linguarum Calepinus, hoc est Lexicon Latinum variarum linguarum interpretatione adjecta in usum Seminarii Patavini Volumen [primum-secundum]Editio altera emendatiorPataviiex typographia Seminarii apud Joannem Manfrè17262 v.fol.Front. del v. 1 stampato in rosso e neroIl 2. v. contiene: Verba Barbara ex Calepini, Passerati, Stephani, & Fabri lexicis expulsa ; e: Vocabolario italiano, e latino. In questa nuova edizione accresciuto di molte voci, purgato, e ridotto a miglior ortografia. Per uso delle scuole di grammaticaMarca (Fenice rivolta al sole; in cornice figurata. Motto: Post fata resurgo) sui front.Segn.: a⁶ A-2M⁸ 2N¹⁰(-2N10) (v. 1)Segn.: π¹ A-2Q⁸ a-n⁴ o⁴(-o4) (v. 2)[1].: [12], 578 p. ; 2.: [2], 594, 30, 110 p.Tit. dell'occhietto del v. 1: Calepinus septem linguarumPiatto posteriore completamente staccatoIT-NA0852: G 8 I 2 (1Piatto anteriore completamente staccatoIT-NA0852: G 8 I 2 (2001 991029285060332100199102928504033210019900091242804033210019910292850503321Calepinus septem linguarumLexicon Latinum variarum linguarum interpretatione adjecta ...Lingua latinaDizionariItalia.Padova473.122itaCalepino,Ambrogio<1435-1510>323228Manfrè,Giovanni650Tipografia del Seminario<Padova>650ITUNINAREICATUNIMARCVisualizza la versione elettronica in Österreichische Nationalbibliothekhttps://digital.onb.ac.at/OnbViewer/viewer.faces?doc=ABO_%2BZ15163200920250121AQ9910923648303321G 8 I 2 (128575NAP14G 8 I 2 (228575NAP14NAP14Septem linguarum Calepinus. Hoc est Lexicon Latinum, variarum linguarum interpretatione adjecta in usum Seminarii Patavini. Volumen4318694UNINA05398nam 2200709Ia 450 991014431480332120200520144314.09786612305511978128230551912823055149780470132449047013244297804701327910470132795(CKB)1000000000376275(EBL)470039(OCoLC)808668858(SSID)ssj0000299779(PQKBManifestationID)11223535(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000299779(PQKBWorkID)10242753(PQKB)10046236(MiAaPQ)EBC470039(PPN)24312080X(Perlego)2762150(EXLCZ)99100000000037627520750907d1971 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInorganic synthesesVolume XIII /editor-in-chief, F.A. CottonNew York McGraw Hill19711 online resource (288 p.)Inorganic syntheses ;13Description based upon print version of record.9780470131725 0470131721 Includes bibliographical references and and index.INORGANIC SYNTHESES; CONTENTS; Preface; Notice to Contributors; Chapter One COMPOUNDS OF THE NONTRANSITION ELEMENTS; 1. Perbromic Acid and Potassium Prebromate; 2. a-Sulfanuric Chloride-Cyclic Trimer; A. (Trichlorophosphoranylidene)sulfamoyl Chloride; B. a-Sulfanuric Chloride-Cyclic Trimer; 3. Arsine and Arsine-d3; 4. Ammonium Cyanate; 5. Phosphorus(III) Isocyanate; 6. Phosphoramidic Acid and Its Salts; A. Ammonium Hydrogen Phosphoramidate; B. Phosphoramidic Acid; C. Potassium Hydrogen Phosphoramidate; 7. Diphenyl(trimethylsilyl)phosphine and DimethyI(trimethylsilyl)phosphineA. Diphenyl(trimethylsilyl)phosphineB. Dimethyl(trimethylsilyl)phosphine; 8. Exchange Reactions for the Syntheses of Phenylboron Chlorides and Tetrafluoromethylphosphorane; A. Dichloro(phenyl)borane, C6H5BCl2; B. Chlorodiphenylborane, (C6H5)2BCl; C. Tetrafluoromethylphosphorane, CH3PF4; 9. 2,4,6-Trichloroborazine; 10. 2,4,6-Trichloro-1,3,5-trimethylboraeine; Chapter Two ORGANOMETALLIC COMPOUNDS; 11. Cyclic-diolefin Complexes of Platinum and Palladium; A. Platinum Compounds; B. Palladium Compounds; 12. Cationic Diene Complexes of Palladiuni(II) and Platinum(II); A. Complexes of Type (I)B. Complexes of Type (II)C. Complexes of Type (III); D. Complexes of Type (IV); 13. Trichloro-, Trimethyl-, and Trifluorosilylcobalt Tetracarbonyl; A. Tetracarbonyl(trichlorosilyl)cobalt; B. Tetracarbonyl(trimethylsilyl)cobalt; C. Tetracarbonyl(trifluorosilyl)cobalt; 14. Isoleptic Allyl Derivatives of Various Metals; A. Allyl Magnesium Chloride; B. Tetraallylstannane; C. Tetraallylsilane and Tetraallylgermane; D. Tri-h3-allylchromium; E. Di-h3-allylnickel; Chapter Three COMPOUNDS CONTAINING METAL-TO- METAL BONDS; 15. Rhenium and Molybdenum Compounds Containing Quadruple BondsA. Octahalodirhenate(III) AnionsB. Tetrakis(carboxylato)dihalodirhenium(III) Compounds; C. Tetrakis(carboxylato)dimolyndenum (II) Compounds; 16. Tetrakis(acetato)dirhodium(II) and Similar Carboxylato Compounds; 17. Dodecacarbonyltriruthenium and -triosmium; A. Dodecacarbonyltriruthenium; B. Dodecacarbonyltriosmiuin; 18. Dodecacarbonyltetrairidium; 19. Disodium Hexaalkoxy-octa-u3-chloro-hexamolybdates; A. Disodium Octa-u3-chloro-hexaniethoxyhexamolybdate(II); B. Disodium Octa-u3-chloro-hexaethoxyhexamolybdate(II); C. Disodium Octa-u3-chloro-hexamolybdate(II)Chapter Four PHOSPHINE AND PHOSPHITE COMPLEXES OF LOW-VALENT METALS20. Triaryl Phosphite Complexes of Cobalt, Nickel. Platinum. and Rhodium; A. Hydridotetrakis(triphenyl phosphite)cobalt(I); B. Tetrakis(triphenyl phosphite)nickel(0); C. Tetrakis(triphenyl phosphite)platinum(0); D. Hydridotetrakis(triphenyl phosphite)rhodium(I); 21. Tetrakis(triethyl phosphite)nickel(0), Palladium(0), and Platinum(0) Complexes; A. Tetrakis(triethyl phosphite)nickel(0); B. Tetrakis(triethyl phosphite)palladium(0); C. Tetrakis(triethyl phosphite)platinum(0); D. Tetrakis(triphenyl phosphite)nickel(0)22. Low-valent Metal Complexes of Diethyl PhenylphosphoniteThe volumes in this continuing series provide a compilation of current techniques and ideas in inorganic synthetic chemistry. Includes inorganic polymer syntheses and preparation of important inorganic solids, syntheses used in the development of pharmacologically active inorganic compounds, small-molecule coordination complexes, and related compounds. Also contains valuable information on transition organometallic compounds including species with metal-metal cluster molecules. All syntheses presented here have been tested.Inorganic SynthesesInorganic compoundsSynthesisChemistry, InorganicInorganic compoundsSynthesis.Chemistry, Inorganic.541.39541/.39Cotton F. Albert(Frank Albert),1930-2007.528MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910144314803321Inorganic syntheses1954837UNINA