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189318475Paris Imprimerie Nationale 1893 In-18 229 pp et 2 planches dépliantes, cachets d'une société de gymnastique
40681Lausanne, impr. L. Vincent 1902, 145x105mm, 272pages, broché. Bon état.
197418445Paris FFEPGV 1974 In-8 206 pp, schémas in-texte
1900CCC-105542. edition a Paris. Henri Charles-Lavauzelle Éditeur militaire 1900, in-12 (9,5 X 14 cm) nombreuses illustrations dans le texte et en fin d'ouvrage gravure depliante " piste avec obstacle" , 7eme edition, couverture legerement tachee, photos possible
33475Berne, Bureau des Imprimés Militaires 1927, 210x145mm, 387pages, broché. Dos toilé muet. Bel exemplaire.
43056aafDépartement militaire fédéral, 1957 - 1960, in-8vo, Livre 2. 1er degré. 1957: 126 p. ill. / Livre 3. 2e-4e degrés, garçons. 1960,: 327 p., illustr. cartonnage original.
29018Zürich, Direction de l’Instruction Publique 1930, 215x150mm, VII - 242pages, reliure d'éditeur. Bon état.
37088Zürich, Département de l’Instruction Publique 1948, 215x150mm, VIII - 209 + 28pages, reliure d'éditeur. brochure Mélodies d’accompagnement par Otto Studer. Bon état.
11884Dijon, Lagier, 1838, 1839, 1 br., dos cassé. in-8 de CLXIV-148 et 184 pp. + 12 planches gravées ;
3612aafFribourg, Fragnière, 1866, in-8°, frontispice Vue de Fluelen + LXXII (72 p.) + 96 p., brochure originale.
72742aafBern, Ed. Phot. Franco-Suisse, 1906, gr. in-8vo, 30 Tafeln nach Fotografien, Original-Leinenband mit Goldaufdruck.
11281Roubaix Programme de la 63 ème Fête Fédérale de Gymnastique 30-31 mai 1-2 juin 1952 - Agrafé 13 5 cm x 20 5 cm 69 pages photos sépia in et hors-texte - Listes des comités des commissions des sociétés participantes programme des festivités historique de la ville publicités - Bon état
75703Bâle, Frobenius 1913, 245x160mm, 112pages, broché.
11487Paris, Masson, 1880, 1 br., couverture muette. in-8, f.t., titre, 748 pp., 4 planches dépliantes, photo contrecollée sur bristol ;
1913SPOR0152Linz, Selbstvlg. (1913). kl.8°, 2 Bl. Titelei, 144 S., 1 Bl. Reklame, mit zahlr. Abb. u. Zeichn. im Text, OHln., abgegriffen, Name auf Titelbl., einige Seiten mit Eselsohren. Beiliegend 8 verschied. Spielregeln.
In-16°; Bross., pag. da 11 a 22.
77130aaf1981, gr. in-8vo, 268 p., reich illustreirt, Original-Leinenband. OU.
72806aafLachen, March-Anzeiger AG, 1992, gr. in-8vo, 104 S. ill., Original-Pappband.
58646aafZürich, Gottl. Hürlimann, 1903, kl. in-8vo, 20 p. + 26 n.n. Foto-Tafeln, ill. Original-Pappband.
65040aafLausanne, G. Vaney-Burnier, 1909, gr. in-8vo, 91 S., illustré avec des photogr., Original-Broschüre. manque la 2ème couverture (dos).
1893369925Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Sons 1893. First Edition. Illustrated with 120 plates. Folio. Publisher's ribbed cloth. Very Good somwe splitting at front joit. First Edition. Illustrated with 120 plates. Folio. P.A. Norstedt & Sons unknown
1672BB117MERCURIALE Girolamo. DE ARTE GYMNASTICA LIBRI SEX. Editio novissima aucta emendata et figuris authenticis Christophori Coriolani exornata. Amsterdam: Andreas Frisius 1672. Six engraved plates 5 folding 1 double-page also newly added engraved title and many additional woodcut plates some full-page not present in earlier versions from the work of Justus Lipsius. Square 4to viii 387pp 41 index and errata; 20th-century paneled calf unobtrusive ex-library stamp throughout inserted plates with neat repairs to inner folds verso title with old ink-stain and 18th-century ownership signed 'Henry Tonge Junr'. <br />"First illustrated book on gymnastics. It is the foundation-stone of later work on the subjects and it is important for the study of the gymnastics among the ancients especially significant in discussing the therapeutic value of gymnastics and sports generally for the cure of disease and disability The pictures show gymnasiums baths wrestling discus hurling fighting and other activities of the classical gymnasia.<br />Girolamo Mercuriale is best known for his contributions to exercise medicine and natural cures. His study of classical medicine focused on diet exercise and hygiene. In De Arte Gymnastica he emphasized the importance of exercise for preventing diseases maintaining health and curative properties. Refs: Krivatsy 7785. Garrison Morton 1593. Mortimer Italian 302. Brunet III 1646. Wellcome IV p.116.; N. Siraisi. p. 236.; History Antiquarianism and Medicine: The Case of Girolamo Mercuriale; Journal of the History of Ideas Vol.64 No.2 2003. Andreas Frisus
1827ST15178Mailand Milan: Kaiserl. königl. Buchdruckerey 1827. First Edition in German. A Large Paper Copy. 246 x 160 mm. 9 3/4 x 6 1/4". xvi 327 pp. Translated from the Italian by S. Poschacher. <br/> Unusual contemporary red straight-grain morocco decorated in gilt and blind covers with gilt Greek key frame large blind-stamped centerpiece of cathedral design flat spine divided into compartments by decorative gilt rolls botanical centerpiece gilt titling gilt-rolled turn-ins edges untrimmed. With engraved frontispiece and title page and 22 FOLDING ENGRAVED PLATES as called for. ◆Extremities just slightly rubbed front board with shallow three-inch scratch a couple of short marginal tears from rough opening other trivial defects internally but AN ESPECIALLY FINE COPY remarkably clean fresh and bright internally with spacious margins and in a lustrous binding with only insignificant wear.<br/> <br/> Printed on thick smooth handmade paper and very handsomely bound--almost certainly for presentation--this is a lovely copy of an early work on gymnastics and exercise complete with instructive illustrations. First printed in 1819 in French and appearing later in Italian and English "Elementary Gymnastics or Step-By-Step Instructions for those Learning Exercises which Are Suitable To Develop Train and Strengthen the Human Body" is based on the teachings of pioneering gymnasts and instructors Peter Heinrich Clias 1782-1854 and Johann Christoph Friedrich GutsMuths 1759-1839. The multiplicity of images here 139 figures on the 22 plates features muscular young men executing various gymnastic moves. Born in Boston Clias was sent by his parents to study in Europe where he became a gymnastics instructor by 1810 following the methods introduced by GutsMuth an educator who is considered the "grandfather of gymnastics." Believing that physical activity was vital for young men Clias introduced a system of physical education into schools basing his program on the gymnasium in ancient Greece. GutsMuth published "Gymnastics for Youth" in German in 1793 and inspired by these writings Clias produced his own guide for beginners in 1806 followed by the 1819 work on which our volume was based. We have been unable to find any information on Young beyond his editorship here. With its expensive handmade paper large margins fine press work and morocco binding this volume was surely meant as a gift for a person of importance since the subject matter would normally invite a much more pedestrian packaging. In any case the quality of the materials used is a major factor in its present fine condition. The unsigned binding combines elements of several popular 19th century styles--Neoclassical Cathedral and Romantic--into a very pleasing composition. Kaiserl. königl. Buchdruckerey unknown
18231823<p>GYMNASTICS Instructions in all kinds of Gymnastic Exercises as taught and practised in the Gymnastic Institutions of Germany . by a Military Officer. London: G and W B Whittaker; Edinburgh Oliver & Boyd 1823. Illustrated with 11 engraved plates several folding also a few small text designs. 8vo xii 99pp untrimmed; original colored boards rebacked.</p><p>First edition</p> G and W B Whittaker; Edinburgh, Oliver & Boyd, hardcover