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177314417A Ward York sold by Robert Horsfield T Cadell in London & W Tesseyman York 1773 1773. Third edition. Hardcover. Good Plus. Contemporary full leather binding only light edge wear lower corners of both covers bumped front joint with superficial crack binding cords still taunt; rear joint show superficial wear -- overall a sound binding. Spine with five raised bands superficial leather cracking bright red leather label with still bright gilt impression. Front fly leaf worn text is unmarked bright paper very minor foxing. 294 pages plus Contents page. PROVENANCE: From paste down has Chippendale armorial bookplate of the original owner Robert Gorges Dobyns Yate esq. of Bromesberrow 1752-1785; who married Annabella Christiana Honywood in 1775 only daughter of William Honywood esq. of Malling Abbey in Kent. His name in hand written on the front flypaper "B. Yate. 1773. Below this is the signature of his wife with the date of 1785 the year of her husband's death. Another ink note further below I am unable to read. The title page has inked initial on the upper margin. <br /> <br/><br/>Questions welcome. Images can be made upon request. A Ward, York, sold by Robert Horsfield, T Cadell in London & W Tesseyman, York, 1773 hardcover
177691216Romae Rome: Apud Benedictum Francesium 1776. Fine. A copy uniting two illustrious surgeons of the 18th and 19th centuries Apud Benedictum Francesium Romae Rome 1776 20.5 x 27.8 cm Relié Illustrated first edition lacking the frontispiece portrait of Hippocrates but complete with its five plates fine decorative initials and large tailpieces. Contemporary full tree calf smooth spine richly gilt with among other decorations a palmette roll tan morocco lettering piece gilt roll on board edges. Ink ownership inscription on the front pastedown: ""J. E. Petrequin lyon nov. 1856"" in the hand of Joseph Pierre Eléonor Pétrequin chief surgeon at the Hôtel-Dieu de Lyon who received the distinction of Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur in 1855. Scattered foxing marginal tear to p. xi. A fine copy. Upon its publication in 1776 this text commenting on the Hippocratic treatise on fractures won the admiration of scholars at the Royal Academy of Surgery in Paris on the other side of the Alps. Joseph Pierre Eléonor Pétrequin would thus own in the following century a copy of this work recognized in France the one offered here. His main book published posthumously in 1878 would also deal with the medicine of Hippocrates. Pietro Pericoli would write in 1879 that Andrea Massimini was the last at that date to have worked on the doctrines of the ""Father of Medicine"" this Italian politician had certainly not yet heard of Pétrequin's 1200 pages on the subject. A fine illustrated work associating two renowned surgeons in line with the Hippocratic legacy. Provenance: ownership inscription of Joseph Pierre Eléonor Pétrequin. Apud Benedictum Francesium unknown
176088881Paris: S. n. 1760. Fine. A contemporary full red morocco binding S. n. Paris 1760 22.5 x 29.3 cm trois volumes reliés New edition adorned with a portrait of the author by Daullé three headpieces by de Sève engraved by Juste Chevillet twelve plates engraved by Jacques Aliamet Jean-Jacques Flipart Noël Le Mire Louis-Simon Lempereur Dominique Sornique and Jacques-Nicolas Tardieu and thirteen vignettes and sixty tail-pieces all by de Sève engraved by Jean-Charles Baquoy Jean-Jacques Flipart and Louis Legrand. A superb copy of the first luxury edition of Racine among the most sought-after bound in the most sumptuous red morocco. Contemporary full red morocco spine with five raised bands and gilt compartments triple gilt fillet border corner fleurons yellow morocco lettering pieces and volume numbers double gilt fillets on the boards marbled endpapers double gilt fillet on the edges gilt dentelle turn-ins gilt edges. Occasional light foxing mostly on the early leaves of the volumes; some browned pages; skilfully restored corners and joints; a few scratches. Provenance: Library of Jean Fürstenberg his red morocco bookplate pasted to the verso of a free endpaper of vol. I others in paper in vols. II and III. From a family of Berlin bankers and a banker himself Hans Fürstenberg took refuge in France in 1938 and francised his name. It was then that he presented to the Bibliothèque nationale his collection of original editions of German works from the pre-classical and classical periods. From his youth Jean Fürstenberg also collected illustrated books rare French eighteenth-century works incunabula and bindings maintaining his interest in these fields throughout his life and publishing several works on the subjects. In 1959 together with Julien Cain he founded the International Association of Bibliophily. Comité dhistoire de la Bibliothèque nationale de France S. n. hardcover