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2023__0113230915Stationery Office Books 2023. Hardcover. New. 6700 pages. 368.00x248.00x239.00 inches. Stationery Office Books hardcover
2024__0113231032TSO 2024. Paperback. New. 7248 pages. 8.27x28.54x11.81 inches. TSO paperback
Z1-BULK-004-00257The Stationery Office. Used - Like New. Used - Like New. Worn/ripped cover. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day.Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. The Stationery Office unknown
2 Vols., folio (450 x 360 mm), introduction volume: 31pp., orig. printed wrappers, facimile volume: 822 pages of coloured facsimiles, orig. cloth, spine slightly creased, slip-case, the facsimile is an enormous and extremely heavy book. Codex Sinaiticus is one of the world's most remarkable books. Written in Greek in the fourth century, it is the oldest surviving complete New Testament, and one of the two oldest manuscripts of the whole Bible. No other early manuscript of the Christian Bible has been so extensively corrected, and the significance of the Codex Sinaiticus for the reconstruction of the Christian Bible's original text, the history of the Bible and the history of western book making is immense. This magnificent printed facsimile reunites the text, now divided between the British Library, the National Library of Russia, St Catherine's Monastery, Mt Sinai and Leipzig University Library.
1841I14BP0GYACIHHeidelberg 1841. Large 8vo 23.5 x 15.5 cm. Christian Friedrich Winter Near contemporary half calf gold-tooled spine. With the wood engraved arms of Baden on title-page. VIII 353 1 pp. First edition of the official pharmacopoeia of the Duchy of Baden in southwest Germany which replaced the Preußischen Pharmakopöe used there previously. It contains a total of 822 medicines and recipes of which 345 "Simplicia" simple medicines and 477 "Praeparata" compound medicines. The book is entirely interleaved.With bookseller's ticket on title-page. Slightly foxed throughout primarily in the margins. Binding cracked at front hinge otherwise a good copy.l R. Schmitz et al. Geschichte der Parmazie 2005 pp. 577-578. unknown
1756I17F1HIG4EOQGhent 1756. 4to. Joannis Meyer Contemporary calf richly gold-tooled spine with a tulip in 5 of the 7 compartments red edges. 2 works in 1 volume. 1 1 blank 14 274 30; 54 2 pp. Ad 1: Unrecorded first issue of the rare third edition of the Ghent pharmacopoeia the first to call itself a "pharmacopoea" instead of "antidotarium" in the title.This copy differs slightly from all others recorded in that it contains a somewhat different preface and approval which is signed only by A.C.J. van Rossum and dated 1755. It therefore lacks the more expanded approval from 1756 of the professors of the University of Louvain including that of Van Rossum as well as the subsequent dedication to Empress Maria Theresa. The present variant is therefore almost certainly an earlier issue.Ad 2: New edition of the taxa regulating the prices of pharmacists in Ghent. The previous version dates from 1690 and this new edition was published to reflect the changes made in the pharmacopoeia of 1756.With the binding worn at the spine and somewhat along the extremities. Slightly thumbed with a small tear in the fore-edge margin of pp. 239-248 and a water stain in the fore-edge margin of the final part of ad 1 starting at p. 265; a good copy.l Ad 1: Anet 2 copies; Daems & Vandewiele p. 106 3 copies; STCV 2 copies; WorldCat 1 copy; not in Blake; Wellcome; ad 2: Anet 1 copy; Daems & Vandewiele pp. 106-107; not in STCV; WorldCat. unknown
175315196Lyon les Frères Bruyset Libraires 1753 -in-4- plein-veau 1 volume comprenant 3 parties en 1 vol. in-4° - reliés ensemble , reliure plein veau blond marbré et raçiné in-quarto (binding full calfskin in-quarto), dos 5 nerfs (spine with 5 raised bands), décorations "or" et à froid (gil and blind stamping decoration), titre frappé "or", pièce de titre sur fond bordeaux avec double filets "or" en encadrement, Tomaison frappée "or" avec une large roulette "or" de part et d'autre dans un encadrement de deux filets "or", entre-nerfs à fleuron "or" au fer évidé dans un encadrement d'un double filet "or" avec rinceaux "or" aux angles, roulette large "or"en tête et en pied, double filets "or" sur les coupes (double gilt line on the cuts)avec léger manque de dorure (blurred gilding), marque-page en tissu vert (bookmark in green tissue), toutes tranches lisses rouges (all red edges), pages de garde peignées à motif "coquille sur fond caillouté" (painting endpapers - model shell on paved bottom), étiquette Ex-Libris Gravée en noir au dos du 1er plat : EX-LIBRIS J. LAISSUS, titre imprimé en rouge et noir, illustrations : 1 frontispice gravé sur cuivre en noir + front de chapitres, lettrines et culs de lampes gravés sur bois en noir pour les deux volumes de la Pharmacopée et 6 planches dépliantes gravées sur cuivre en noir in fine pour les Eaux minérales [ 5 représentent les appareils nécessaires aux préparations pharmaceutiques et la dernière le tableau des symboles chimiques] (1 frontispiece for the two books of the Pharmacopée and 6 folding plates at rear for Eaux Minérales), sans rousseur ni piqûre ni mouillure (without redness mark - without small point of redness mark - without scar of waterstain), XVI+876 (pagination commune pour les deux premiers tomes) et 72 pages avec Approbation & Privilège du Roi, 1753 à Lyon Chez les Frères Bruyset Libraires - rue Mercière au Soleil et à la Croix d'Or,
2025__0113231075TSO 2025. Paperback. New. 7248 pages. 8.27x28.54x11.81 inches. TSO paperback
19745663Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt (ADEVA), 1974. 1974 1 vol. de texte et 1 vol. datlas en paravent, tous deux in-folio au format carré (400 x 400 mm) de: vol. de texte. 39 pp. (dont faux titre, titre, sommaire et table) ; vol. datlas. [34] pp. dillustrations fac-similé en accordéon dont certaines sur double-page. Vol. de texte sous couverture cartonnée beige titrée sur le premier plat, vol. datlas imitant la couverture dorigine avec ses défauts et accidents.
P88554Amsterdam, Aux dépens de la Compagnie 1716 & 1717 2 ouvrages de N.Lemery, 2 tomes, I (Dictionnaire, 1716): [xx] + 590 + [58] pp.+ 25 planches gravées dépliantes des plantes (in fine), II (Pharmacopée, 1717): [xvi] + 758 + [xxiv] pp., les deux ouvrages sont en 3e édition revue corrigée & (beaucoup) augmentée, 27cm., reliures uniformes en plein-vellum d'époque, pages de titre en noir et rouge avec vignette gravée, texte et planches sont frais avec peu de rousseurs et vagues taches occasionnelles, bon état de ces 2 ouvrages complémentaires, [Titres complets: I: Dictionnaire ou Traité universel des drogues simples. Où l'on trouve leurs differens noms, leur origine, leur choix, les principes qu'elles renferment, leurs qualitez, leur etymologie & tout ce qu'il y a de particulier dans les Animaux, dans les Vegetaux & dans les Mineraux. II: Pharmacopee universelle, contenant toutes les compositions de pharmacie qui sont en usage dans la Medecine, tant en France que par toute l'Europe, leurs vertus, leurs doses, les manieres d'operer les plus simples & les meilleures. Avec un lexicon pharmaceutique, plusieurs remarques nouvelles, et des raisonnemens sur chaque operation], P88554
2 ouvrages de N.Lemery, 2 tomes, I (Dictionnaire, 1716): [xx] + 590 + [58] pp.+ 25 planches gravées dépliantes des plantes (in fine), II (Pharmacopée, 1717): [xvi] + 758 + [xxiv] pp., les deux ouvrages sont en 3e édition revue corrigée & (beaucoup) augmentée, 27cm., reliures uniformes en plein-vellum d'époque, pages de titre en noir et rouge avec vignette gravée, texte et planches sont frais avec peu de rousseurs et vagues taches occasionnelles, bon état de ces 2 ouvrages complémentaires, [Titres complets: I: Dictionnaire ou Traité universel des drogues simples. Où l'on trouve leurs differens noms, leur origine, leur choix, les principes qu'elles renferment, leurs qualitez, leur etymologie & tout ce qu'il y a de particulier dans les Animaux, dans les Vegetaux & dans les Mineraux. II: Pharmacopee universelle, contenant toutes les compositions de pharmacie qui sont en usage dans la Medecine, tant en France que par toute l'Europe, leurs vertus, leurs doses, les manieres d'operer les plus simples & les meilleures. Avec un lexicon pharmaceutique, plusieurs remarques nouvelles, et des raisonnemens sur chaque operation], P88554
42603London: The British Library 2011. 2 Vols. folio 450 x 360 mm introduction volume: 31pp. orig. printed wrappers facimile volume: 822 pages of coloured facsimiles orig. cloth slip-case some light spotting. The facsimile is an enormous and extremely heavy book. Codex Sinaiticus is one of the worlds most remarkable books. Written in Greek in the fourth century it is the oldest surviving complete New Testament and one of the two oldest manuscripts of the whole Bible. No other early manuscript of the Christian Bible has been so extensively corrected and the significance of the Codex Sinaiticus for the reconstruction of the Christian Bibles original text the history of the Bible and the history of western book making is immense. This magnificent printed facsimile reunites the text now divided between the British Library the National Library of Russia St Catherines Monastery Mt Sinai and Leipzig University Library. London: The British Library, 2011 hardcover
41758Paris Maisonneuve et Cie, Libraire de la Société d'Ethnographie 1883 in 4 (32x23,5) 1 volume reliure pleine percaline grise de l'éditeur, dos lisse titré en long, plat supérieur titré, 49 pages de texte (3), suivies de 42 planches hors-texte tirées en héliogravure d'après les photographies de l'auteur, et 32 pages, dont: Vocabulaire de l'écriture hiératique Yucatèque, non rogné. Léon de Rosny, 1837-1914. Rare exemplaire de l'édition originale tirée à 85 exemplaires numérotés sur vergé de Hollande (N°3). Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
094991Graz, Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt. Vol. LXX/2 der Reihe Codices Selecti; (80 Bl.); Faksimileausgabe im Originalformat der Blätter 97 - 175 des Codex Vindobonesis 2759; auf 780 Expl. limitierte u. numerierte Ausgabe, hier # BBC 11, der 99 für die Bibliophila Buchclub GmbH reservierten Expl.; Ganzleder mit Rückentitel in Gold, im Original-Pappschuber Leder 54,5 cm Faksimile Tadellos [5 Warenabbildungen]
094992Graz, Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt. Vol. LXX/2 der Reihe Codices Selecti; (80 Bl.); Faksimileausgabe im Originalformat der Blätter 97 - 175 des Codex Vindobonesis 2759; auf 780 Expl. limitierte u. numerierte Ausgabe, hier # BBC 21, der 99 für die Bibliophila Buchclub GmbH reservierten Expl.; Ganzleder mit Rückentitel in Gold, im Original-Pappschuber Leder 54,5 cm Faksimile Tadellos [6 Warenabbildungen]
1616089ADD63Gedruckt durch Nicolaum Henricum Munchen Munich: . 1616 Nine volumes in one. Folio. 350 mm. Collation: Engraved title 10 leaves the last blank 62 p. ; 4 leaves the first blank pp. 63-94; 9 leaves the first blank pp. 95-200; 19 leaves the first blank pp. 201-406; 7 leaves pp. 407-443; 22 leaves pp. 444-728; 4 leaves pp. 729-774; 3 leaves the first blank pp. 775-793; 4 leaves pp. 794-827 6 leaves. Scattered damp stain heaviest on last leaf colophon. Early thumb indexes mostly present. German black letter gothic fraktur type; large woodcut initials; and decorative head and tail pieces throughout. Each sectional title bears Maximilian's large 150 x 185 mm coat of arms. Most impressive too are the six pages with large woodcuts of 10 fish and one lobster. Generally clean and tight. Original full alum tawed pigskin over beveled oak boards binding; nicely tooled in blind; with Maximillian's simple arms in a circle within a 2" diamond. Five raised bands. Original brass clasps present. Early manuscript ownerships; Printed paper ownerships of the Kgl. Bezirksgericht Nurnberg in various places. Several stamped Nazi Eagle ownerships of the Oberlandesgerichts Nurnberg. First Edition of the Codex Maximilianus. Bavaria under Maximilian I 1598-1651 was a country of around 1 million inhabitants with agriculture and salt production a ducal monopoly being the dominant sectors of the economy. It became a key player in the events leading up to the Thirty Years War. In 1608 Bavaria occupied and annexed the hitherto free Imperial and Lutheran city of Donauworth. The action caused the Protestant princes and cities to found the Protestant Union. Bavaria then concluded an alliance with the Austrian and Hungarian Estates. In 1609 Bavaria became the leading force in the newly founded Catholic Holy League an alliance formed against the Protestant Union. Consolidating his governance Duke Maximilian in 1616 introduced a new Bavarian Landrecht Law Code which was a compilation reworking and summation of all the laws and codes. Includes the codes of: Judicial Procedure; Court Laws; State Laws; Police Law; Forestry hunting and fishing regulations; Etc. It became a widespread the model for law and legislation for over 150 years. Stobbe II 366. Very Scarce. Only a handful of copies are recorded in U.S. libraries. PRICE JUST REDUCED! CHEST 2/1 Language: eng. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. [Gedruckt durch Nicolaum Henricum], Munchen [Munich]: . hardcover
1732I14C5IX5BOPXDouai: Jacques-François Willerval 1732. Contemporary tanned sheepskin richly gold-tooled spine brown title-label. Small folio 25.5 x 17 cm. With a woodcut of the then current Douai coat-of-arms a shield with an arrow and eight drops of blood on the title-page. Very rare first and only edition of the pharmacopoeia of the city of Douai in French Flanders. Although the city housed the second oldest university in the Low Countries it had never before compiled its own pharmacopoeia whereas nearby Lille had been the first city in the Southern Low Countries to do so. Compared with other pharmacopoeias the Douai pharmacopoeia was rather conservative and even old fashioned both in its recipes as in its use of measurements and despite being titled as "galeno-chymica" the number of chemical formulas is quite low cf. Vandewiele. With a library stamp and a contemporary owner's inscription on the tile-page. Rebound and with some restorations at the spine and corners; edges and spine worn with two cracks in the latter. Browned throughout especially the last 10 pages due to a damp stain that gradually grows larger through the final 30 pages.l Anet 1 manuscript copy; Daems & Vandewiele p. 93 3 copies; Vandewiele "La Pharmacopée de Douai en manuscrit de Michel Brisseau" in: Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie LXI 216 1973 pp. 340-344; WorldCat 2 copies; not in: Blake; Wellcome. Jacques-François Willerval, unknown
1774IAEEAKGVMQPTRotterdam 1774. 8vo. Reinier Arrenberg Contemporary red half sheepskin marbled paper sides. VI 5 1 blank 184=182 46 pp. Rare first edition of the Dutch translation of the standard pharmacopoeia of Edinburgh first published in 1699 as Pharmacopoea Collegii Regii Medicorum Edinburgensis. The present translation was based on the sixth edition of 1774. Its"materia medica" starts with the "simples": the non-compounded medicines and ingredients from vegetable animal and mineral sources. The compound medicines follow including oils syrups wines waters powders ointments plasters and more. The work closes with an index an appendix and a short list with the translations of some Latin words and terms.With a bookplate on paste-down. Only very slightly browned some occasional small spots and a few marginal water stains near the end of the book. Overall in good condition and virtually untrimmed. Binding rubbed along the extremities sides scratched.l Blake p. 348; STCN 3 copies; WorldCat 3 other copies. unknown
1755JC4CQCORXW8DMons: Henri Bottin 1755. Contemporary calf richly gold-tooled spine red edges. 4to. Rare first and only edition of the Mons pharmacopoeia. Although the Vienna pharmacopoeia had been officially designated as the standard for the Austrian Netherlands the city of Mons published its own pharmacopoeia in 1755 making it the last city in the Low Countries to create a new pharmacopoeia.With early owner's inscriptions. Title-page detached but otherwise in very good condition. Binding worn at the spine and extremities and spine-label lost.l Anet 1 copy; Daems & Vandewiele pp. 65-66 3 copies; Wellcome IV p. 368; WorldCat 2 copies; not in Blake. Henri Bottin, unknown
2006421386Graz, Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, 2006. - Unser Exemplar trägt die Nummer CE 064, von 150 der Vorzugsausgabe ( Gesamtauflage: 580 ). 37 x 28 cm. Originaler Ledereinband auf 4 Bünden mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel, reichen Blindprägungen und zwei intakten Messingschließen an kurzen Lederbändern. Mit originale hölzerner Stehhilfe, diese trägt ein vergoldetes Schild mit Titel und Nummer des Exemplars. 172 Blatt, originalgetreu randbeschnitten, mit 776 Bildstreifen in farbenprächtigen Ausstattung und mit zahlreichen goldenen Details. Dekoratives Exemplar in sehr gutem Zustand. - Text- und Kommentarband sind hellgelbe originale Leinenbände mit Einbandtiteln in goldener Prägung, sie umfassen VIII (+I), 397 / VIII (+I), 413 Seiten, sind außen minimal angestaubt, innen jedoch tadellos. [5 Warenabbildungen]
2022__0118987674TSO 2022. Hardcover. New. 11th ed. 2020 english ed edition. TSO hardcover
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Riproduzione in facsimile del prezioso codice redatto in lingua greca. Volume in copertina rigida con legatura in pelle, titolo impresso in oro al piatto e al dorso, sovraccoperta originale il tutto contenuto in un robusto cofanetto editoriale muto. A chiusura del volume, in apposita tasca, è conservato un agile manuale introduttivo in lingua italiana di 22 pagine. Opera in condizioni eccellenti; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
190970958Berlin, Unger, 1904-1909. 3 Bde. in 1 353 S.; 310 S. (Kommentar zum Codex Borgia); 155 S. (Nachtrag und Inhaltsverzeichnis). Mit zahlreichen Textabbildungen und 76 Tafeln, erläutert von G. E. Seler. Folio
1800I14DVA32F2X0Leiden: Abraham and Jan Honkoop 1800. Contemporary mottled boards. 12mo. Rare second edition of "the first general as distinguished from hospital 'pharmacopoeia' compiled by an American" Cowen first published at Paris in 1798. The first part of the book is a classification of diseases and is taken word for word from the influential 1769 nosology by the Scottish physician William Cullen. The second part is a pharmacopoeia divided into materia medica and composite medicines. The introduction notes that it is based on the author's notes made at the University of Edinburgh the London pharmacopoeia and Joseph Townsend's The physicians' vade mecum 1794 p. x. Between the two parts can be found a list translating the Latin names of the chemical preparations "which not all readers will view as sufficiently legitimate" p. 77 into the modern English and French nomenclature.William Tazewell d. 1832 was an American physician who had studied in Edinburgh and in 1797-1800 was secretary to Elbridge Gerry in Paris. After returning to the United States Tazewell set up a medical practice in Williamsburg and later moved to Virginia. In 1803 he presented copies of his Vade-mecum to George Washington and Thomas Jefferson the latter writing that "it has really brought the whole science of diseases & remedies within the shortest compass possible and not meddling with the details of the science himself it presents exactly such a general view of every part of it as Jefferson often wishes to take" Cowen.With a small price in pen on the first flyleaf. Only some thumbing on the last 30 pages otherwise in very good condition and wholly untrimmed. Boards slightly worn and spine cracked but still structurally sound.l Cowen America's pre-pharmacopoeial literature pp. 21-22; STCN 1 copy; Founders online letters to Tazewell from Washington and Jefferson; Wellcome V p. 241; WorldCat 2 copies. Abraham and Jan Honkoop, hardcover