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169689630Coloniae Munatianae (Basel), König 1696. 1696. Gr.-8° Titel in Rot- u. Schwarzdruck m. Druckermarke, 16 Bll., 1279 Sp.; 6 Bll., 754 Sp.; 7 Bll., 406 Sp.; 4 Bll., 158 Sp., (1 S.); 42 Bll., 236 Sp., 10 Bll.; 8 Bll.; 43 Bll. Zweispaltig gedruckt, mit einigen Holzschnittvignetten. Schweinsleder der Zeit über Holzdeckeln.
1776I14AUD0VK13VVienna 1776. 8vo. Johan Thomas Edlen von Trattnern Contemporary calf light brown morocco spine label with title in gold red sprinkled edges. With a woodcut coat-of-arms on the title-page and typographical head- and tailpieces. 10 384 18 pp. First edition of the German version of the Pharmacopoeia Austriaco-Provincialis first published in 1774. Many editions of both the original Latin and German translation followed. Based on a thorough analysis it can be determined that pharmaceutical care was on a high level in the area of South-Eastern Europe and that it followed the scholarly pharmacy in the Habsburg monarchy.The necessity to publish the pharmacopoeia in German was because it was used by minor medical professions without knowledge of Latin such as surgeons. A Dutch translation of the pharmacopoeia entitled Apotheek der Oostenrijksche Staaten which was based on the edition of 1775 was published in Rotterdam in 1780. The content and the format of the new pharmacopoeia had changed dramatically compared to the former one. While the Viennese Dispensatory represented a Baroque pharmacopoeia in size and in its abundance of recipes the new Pharmacopoeia Austriaco-Provincialis was a rather small booklet with a drastically reduced number of formulations.Two sections built up the body of the pharmacopoeia. The first one cited the Materia Pharmaceutica minerals crude drugs of plant and animal origin in separate chapters mentioning the Latin name the scientific identification and the Austrian local name of all items. Another chapter listed the chemical characters some of them still representing alchemical signs. The second part consisted of formulated preparations in alphabetical order followed by an index. The pharmacopoeia had a new concept and for the first time specified the medicinal ingredients alphabetically and listed the formulations in alphabetical order according to the recipes names.Corners slightly bumped otherwise in very good condition.l Christa Kletter The civil Pharmacopoeias of Austria Paper Austrian International Society for the history of Pharmacy 2015 pp. 7-8. unknown
181888722Paris, Hacquart, 1818, in-4, [8]-CCXXII-405-[1] pp, Vélin rigide postérieur, Édition originale du premier Codex pharmaceutique national français, rédigé en latin. La traduction française a paru quelques semaines plus tard, chez le même éditeur, sous le titre de Code des médicaments ou Pharmacopée française. Exemplaire authentifié par le timbre de la Faculté de médecine de Paris et par la signature autographe du doyen de la même Faculté. Cet ouvrage rare et fondamental fut publié par ordre du roi pour remplacer l'ancienne édition de 1748 qui "n'était plus au niveau des sciences chimiques". Sa réalisation, décidée à la suite de la réorganisation de la profession pharmaceutique en 1803 (loi du 21 germinal an XI), fut longue de quinze ans. La publication fut jugée sévèrement par la Société de Pharmacie de Paris, via son organe, le Journal de pharmacie de Paris, pour diverses raisons : l'obligation pour chaque officine de pharmacie d'en posséder un exemplaire fut considérée comme de la vente forcée, certains notèrent des maladresses dans les tournures latines, la classification des médicaments fut jugée incommode... (Sur ce sujet, voir Jean Flahaut, "La vie difficile du premier Codex national français", In: Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 88? année, n°327, 2000. pp. 337-344 [en Ligne].) Couverture rigide
42163Paris Maisonneuve et Cie, Libraires de la Société d'Ethnographie 1882 in 4 (28,5x23) 1 volume reliure à la bradel cartonnée de papier marbré, dos lisse titré en long, page de titre imprimée en noir et rouge et illustrée d'une figure en couleurs, 48 pages (1), glyphes coloriés dans le texte, avec 10 planches hors-texte (9 tirées en héliogravure, dont 2 sur double page, et une carte géographique aztèque en chromolithographie, complet), non rogné, rousseurs éparses sur la page de faux-titre, et sur quelques planches. Ex-libris R. V. F. Léon de Rosny, 1837-1914. Edition limitée, tirée à 100 exemplaires numérotés sur papier vergé fort. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
196643825Graz, Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, 1966. Fol. Mit 210 (1 gefalt.) Farbtafeln. VIII, 120 S., 1 Bl., OLwd. über Holzdeckeln m. illustr. OUmschlag.
1968__9060320611John Benjamins 1968. Hardcover. New. 1003 pages. German language. 9.64x6.45 inches. John Benjamins hardcover
186319275Lipsiae: F.A. Brockhaus 1863. 4to. lxxxi 148 pp. 1 plt. <br><br>First edition of the non-facsimile printing of the Codex Sinaiticus a 4th century uncial manuscript of the Greek Bible written between 330350. With the Codex Vaticanus Sinaiticus is one of the most valuable manuscripts for textual criticism of the Greek New Testament and for the Septuagint.<br>Â Â Â Â Text in Greek with introductory material in Latin. One leaf is a folding facsimile of an original page of the manuscript. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Darlow & Moule. Modern cloth with leather spine labels. Occasional foxing. F.A. Brockhaus hardcover books
179419373Wien, Wappler, 1794. VIII, 195 S. 8°. Pp. des 19. Jahrhunderts mit Rückenschild (etw. bestoßen und berieben). [3 Warenabbildungen]
174321694Halle, Orphanotrophei, 1743. 7 Bll., 48, 476 S. 1 Kupfer-Frontsip. 8°. HLdr. der Zeit (Rücken mit Läsuren, beschabt und bestoßen). [5 Warenabbildungen]
2000AIB306_0904343_306China Press 2000-01-01. hardcover. New. Ship out in 2 business day And Fast shipping Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.People's Health Publishing House. 2009. Hardcover. Book Condition: New. 1st Edition. 290215mm. Language: English. Size: 290215mm / 160 pages with photos. Monograph. Satisfaction guaranteedor money back. <br/><br/> China Press hardcover
19692141834Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag 1969. 16, XXXXVIII, XXI; 87; 112; 148 Blätter. 4° (25 - 35 cm). Orig.-Leinenbände mit goldgeprägten Titeln auf Deckeln und Rücken. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1940JG7121Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press 1940. Foreword by Henry E. Sigerist; Taupe cloth gold spine title on burgundy printed label gold cover device & facsimile manuscript pages with lovely color botanical drawings; A near fine copy with garden club bookplate inside front cover in a good or so orange dust jacket with small Dewey label on moderately sunned spine; 341 pages. 9.25"x12". The Johns Hopkins Press hardcover
1817I14D1P7W8M5HLondon 1817. 12mo. Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown colophon: printed by G. Woodfall Contemporary half calf title label on spine marbled sides. XXXVI 198 pp. "Editio altera" of the seventh edition of the London pharmacopoeia. The sixth edition of 1788 had been the first edition influenced by enlightenment science including the adoption of Linnaeus's system of binomial plant nomenclature. In the seventh edition of 1809 more recent insights were incorporated which had often appeared earlier in the Edinburgh and Dublin pharmacopoeias. The modern French chemical nomenclature based on the work of Lavoisier was finally incorporated and several other nomenclatures were reviewed and replaced. Nevertheless the use of nomenclature and weights and the contents of recipes in the pharmacopoeia were heavily criticized. The most outspoken critique came from the London chemist Richard Phillips 1778-1851 who in an 1810 review citized 73 recipes and found 20 ambiguous measurements. Several of Philips's suggestions as well as those of other commentators were adopted for a revised edition which appeared in 1815 but nevertheless contained numerous errors. The 1815 edition was reprinted in 1816 1817 1818 1821 and 1823.With a contemporary annotation on the back flyleaf and a second loosely inserted. Some spotting throughout; binding worn most notably at the hinges; a good copy.l Bell Historical sketch of the progress of pharmacy in Great Britain pp. 41-43; Wellcome IV p. 364; Worldcat 3 copies. unknown
1671I17E1NCA7M49Brussels 1671. Folio. Pierre Hacquebaud Contemporary calf; rebacked with part of the original gold-tooled backstrip laid down. 1 1 blank 8 237 15 pp. Second revised and enlarged edition of the Brussels pharmacopoeia. Brussels had begun discussing plans to establish a Collegium Medicum ca. 1605 but failed to do so. A 1636 plague however incited city magistrates to compile a pharmacopoeia and they commissioned four leading city physicians Joannes Jocquet Paulus de Hullegarde Ludovicus Fabri and Joannes De Lau not mentioned on the title-page but acknowledged by name in the preliminaries to compile the present Brussels pharmacopoeia which appeared in 1641. No apothecaries were officially consulted in the compilation of the Brussels pharmacopoeia reflecting the growing status of physicians and declining status of apothecaries. Amsterdam had produced the first official pharmacopoeia in the Low Countries in 1636 based in part on Valerius but the Brussels physicians chose to take the 1638 Paris Codex medicamentarius Parisiensis as their principal model.With an ownership inscription by "Franciscus" dated 1716 on the paste-down and title-page and a another inscription below the colophon possibly in a different hand noting that the book was a gift from Louis Riqueur ca. 1655-1737 apothecary of King Philip V of Spain. Binding damaged at the sides and heavily restored at the spine and extremities. With a few spots and many wormholes throughout; lacking the engraved title-page; a fair copy.l Anet 1 copy; Daems & Vandewiele pp. 71-72 5 copies plus 1 manuscript version; Krivatsy 8908; STCV 2 copies; Wellcome IV p. 357. unknown
Grande album di esempi di ricami e ornamenti ispirati a codici medievali. In tutto 24 tavv. A big scrapbook of embroideries and ornaments inspired to Middle-Age codes (24 plates).
41776Mexico Imprenta del comercio de Juan E. Barbero 1901 in folio (45,5x35) 1 volume reliure demi velin ivoire à coins, dos lisse titré en long, couverture imprimée conservée, 49 pages de texte, suivies de.3 grandes planches dépliantes de fac-similés montées sur onglets (planche 1: une grande figures; planche 2: 13 figures; planche 3: 12 figures). Texte en langue espagnole (Text in Spanish). Alfredo Chavero, 1841-1906). Edition tirée à 200 exemplaires. Première partie seule (sur 2). Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
199120605Mexico: México Fondo de Cultura Económica et al Códices Mexicanos 3 1991 1991. First edition. Paperback. 251p. illus. facsimiles bibl. wrps. With full-size color facsimile of original screenfold recto only in 36 panels printed on heavy coated stock. In cloth portfolio with ties. Slight wear to extremities of the portfolio. México, Fondo de Cultura Económica et al (Códices Mexicanos, 3), 1991 paperback
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1818I17FILP8LNRVParis: Hacquart 1818. Contemporary half black sheepskin green paper sides gilt-ruling on the spine title in gold on spine. Large 4to. With a woodcut vignette and monogram on the title-page. First edition of the first national French pharmacopoeia and at the same time the first national pharmacopolia of importance. LaWall p. 483 ordered by the King in substitution for the 1748 edition of the official Paris pharmocopoea which was considered outdated at the time. An official copy of the original Latin edition with the stamp of the Faculté de la Médecine and the signature of the dean of the Faculté. In 1819 a French translation was published which became the official pharmacopoeia for all pharmacists of France: Pharmacopée française ou code des médicamens 2nd ed.: 1827. Hinges weak spine worn head of spine damaged lacking the sometimes added trade catalogue of the Firm Aloque with a plate slightly foxed otherwise in good condition.l LaWall p. 483; Hélène Lehmann The Codex Medicamentarius seu Pharmacopoea Parisiensis - 5th edition of 1758 https://www.librairie-du-cardinal.com/produit/36023_7.jpg; B. Bonneman Année 2018. Le 200e anniversaire de la publication de la première Pharmacopée française in: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Geschichte der Pharmazie Veröffentlichungen zur Pharmaziegeschichte 142019; J. Flahaut La vie difficile du premier Codex national français in: Revue dhistoire de la pharmacie 88/327 2000 p. 337-344. Hacquart, unknown
181837713Paris, Hacquart, 1818, in-4, (8) CCXXII, 405 (1) pp, Demi-veau olive postérieur, dos lisse fileté à froid [Laurenchet], Édition originale du premier Codex pharmaceutique national français, rédigé en latin. La traduction française a paru quelques semaines plus tard, chez le même éditeur, sous le titre de Code des médicaments ou Pharmacopée française. Exemplaire authentifié par le timbre de la Faculté de médecine de Paris et par la signature autographe du doyen de la même Faculté. Cet ouvrage rare et fondamental fut publié par ordre du roi pour remplacer l'ancienne édition de 1748 qui "n'était plus au niveau des sciences chimiques". Sa réalisation, décidée à la suite de la réorganisation de la profession pharmaceutique en 1803 (loi du 21 germinal an XI), fut longue de quinze ans. La publication fut jugée sévèrement par la Société de Pharmacie de Paris, via son organe, le Journal de pharmacie de Paris, pour diverses raisons : l'obligation pour chaque officine de pharmacie d'en posséder un exemplaire fut considérée comme de la vente forcée, certains notèrent des maladresses dans les tournures latines, la classification des médicaments fut jugée incommode... (Sur ce sujet, voir Jean Flahaut, "La vie difficile du premier Codex national français", In: Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 88? année, n°327, 2000. pp. 337-344 [en Ligne].) Reliure moderne. Couverture rigide
154522244Paris Galeotum du pre 1545 -in-8 plein-veau un volume, reliure plein veau moucheté (binding full calfskin flecked) brun in-octavo (19 x 12,5 cm), dos 5 nerfs (spine with raised bands), décorations "or" et à froid, titre frappé "or" dans un encadrement d'un filet "or", entre-nerfs à fleuron (floweret) "or" au centre et des feuillages exécutés aux filets courbes "or" aux angles dans un encadrement à filet "or", roulette "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, léger manque de cuir à l'entre-nerfs de tête et de pied (moins d' 1/4 de cm2), manque de cuir à la coiffe de pied, roulette "or" sur les coupes avec manque de dorure, coins écornés, tête lisse, toutes tranches lisses jaspées rouge, texte en latin, sans illustrations excepté des lettrines (dropped initial) historiées gravées sur bois en noir + une grande marque de l'Editeur gravée sur bois en noir en fin de volume, léger manque de papier en bas de la page de titre en marge (moins de 1 cm2) ainsi qu'en marge des 3 derniers feuillets seul le feuillet CCCXCIIII a un manque important gènant la lecture du texte, pagination au feuillet : ([36 ff de tables alphabétiques] + cccxcv + [1]) feuillets, 1545 [Paris] : Vaeneunt apud Galeotum du pré Bibliopolam Parisiensem ,
1787ABC_45785Ghent 1787. Half green morocco decorated green paper sides. 8vo. Manuscript edition of the French translation of the Ghent pharmacopoeia. This partial translation or abstract was derived from the edition of the Pharmacopoeia Gandavensis nobilissimi Senatus Jussu renovate printed in Ghent by Jhodocus Begyn in 1786 and approved on 5 March 1787.Binding slightly worn not regularly bound otherwise in good condition .l Cf. Daems & Vandewiele p. 107. unknown
1787ABC_45785Ghent 1787. 8vo. Half green morocco decorated green paper sides. 2 175 pp. Manuscript edition of the French translation of the Ghent pharmacopoeia. This partial translation or abstract was derived from the edition of the Pharmacopoeia Gandavensis nobilissimi Senatus Jussu renovate printed in Ghent by Jhodocus Begyn in 1786 and approved on 5 March 1787.Binding slightly worn not regularly bound otherwise in good condition .l Cf. Daems & Vandewiele p. 107. unknown
177264931St. Blasien, Klosterdruckerei, 1772. Fol. (43 x 29 cm). Mit gest. Frontispiz (v. Peter Mayr). Titel in Rot u. Schwarz m. gest. Vignette. Mit 4 gest. Vignetten u. 4 gest. figürl. Initialen. CLXXXIV, 254 S., 10 Bll., Ldr. d. Zt. a. 7 Bünden m. reicher Rückenverg., 2 goldgepr. Rückenschildern, marmor. Schnitt u. marmor. Vorsätzen.
175496181Breßlau [Breslau], Johann Jacob Korn, 1754. [8] Bl., 400 S.; [8] Bl., 558 S., [28] Bl. (Register). OHNE die 6 Kupfertafeln. 17,5 cm. Neues GanzLdr m.goldgeprägt. RTitel.