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1648270600Antverpiae: Apud Ioannem & Iacobum Meursios<Meursius> 1648. [28] Bl., 504 S., [8] Bl., 296 S., [4] Bl., 170 S., [31] Bl. : Titelkupfer, Titelblatt in Rot- und Schwarzdruck. 2°. *Enth. jeweils mit eigenem Titelblatt u. Titelkupfer: Decretales D. Gregorii Papæ IX. Svæ Integritati Restitvtæ / Liber Sextvs Decretalivm D. Bonifacii Papæ VIII. Svæ Integritati Vna Cvm Clementinis Et Extravagantibvs, Restitvtvs* Der Einband wurde vermutlich in der ersten Hälfte 20. Jh. unterVerwendung des alten Leders restauriert - ist jedoch wieder defekt. Rücken lose beiliegend, vorderer Deckel fast lose* Text u. Kupfer schon und sauber* Namenseintrag von 1840 auf Titel und Vorsatz*.
1661JC5F71XARFAUAntwerp 1661. 4to. Joris Willemsens I 18th-century vellum faded manuscript title on spine. With an integral engraved architectural title page by Petrus van Caukercken after Abraham van Diepenbeeck with the title on a drapery held by 2 putti in an arch and flanked by figures of Claudius Galenus and Masawaih al-Mardini views of a botanical garden and an apothecary's shop below and Jesus with numerous religious and allegorical figures above in a cloud letterpress title page with a woodcut decoration a divisional title for part 2 woodcut tailpieces woodcut decorated initials 5 series. Set in roman and italic with incidental Greek textura and pharmacological signs. 1 1 blank 46 285 = 281 32 1 blank pp. Rare first and only edition in Latin of the first and only official pharmacopoeia for Antwerp containing hundreds of medicinal recipes and throwing a great deal of light on 17th-century medical practice in the Low Countries. The work's separate part with the title "Selectiora chymica" shows the rising importance of chemistry in the production of medicines. Although Plantin published an important and influential 1568 Antwerp edition of Valerius Cordus's Dispensatorium first published posthumously at Nürnberg in 1546 it was not produced by order of any official municipal body. In 1624 the magistrates of Antwerp set up a Collegium Medicum which did declare that medicines were to be prepared following Cordus until further notice. In 1659 the Antwerp Collegium Medicum decided to produce their own pharmacopoeia primarily at the impetus of their secretary and future director Michiel Boudewijns 1591-1681 best known as the father of modern medical ethics. Although his name does not appear on the title-page the book does attribute the 18-page preface to him and he was probably the principal compiler of the book. The decision to compile it makes explicit reference to those published at Augsburg 1564 Rome 1583 Amsterdam 1636 and Brussels 1641 but Valerius may have remained the most important source. No apothecaries were officially consulted in the compilation of the pharmacopoeia reflecting the growing status of physicians and declining status of apothecaries.Although the letterpress title-page is dated 1660 the engraved title-page when present is apparently always dated 1661 and in some copies the 1660 has been corrected to 1661. The work has extensive preliminaries with dedications notes to the reader laudatory verses etc. but some copies include an unsigned bifolium inserted after a2 containing an additional dedication not present here. The present copy does have the rarer addendum leaf at the end and an addendum slip on Q3r supplying the omitted last line of that page with the quire signature and catchword below it. The addendum leaf has three blind impressions of the type for this addendum slip in its head margin.With minimal wear at the edges. With a brown spot in the outer margin of the first two gatherings; a very good copy.l Anet 6 copies; Daems & Vandewiele pp. 62-63 5 copies; STCV 12879911 5 copies incl. 1 defective; not in Krivatsy; Wellcome. hardcover
1711I17ERD520PLVLisbon 1711. Small folio 29 x 21 cm. Monastery of São Vicente de Fóra Modern sheepskin gold-tooled spine red morocco title-label. With engraved arms as fronstipiece and a title-page printed in red and black. 28 494 29 1 blank pp. Rare second edition of the first Portuguese pharmacopoeia first published in 1704 by the friar D. Caetano de Santo António d. 1730 an apothecary of the Monastery of Santa Cruz of the city of Coimbra who upon publication of the second volume was working at Lisbon in the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora. "The Pharmacopeia Lusitana shows how important the convent pharmacy was at that time in Portugal. The Portuguese religious apothecaries were very knowledgeable on pharmaceutical matters" Pita. With a few manuscript annotations in the margins. Ca. 50 leaves with a waterstain at the head of the gutter margin an occasional smudge and two leaves with a small hole and small tears otherwise in very good condition.l J.R. Pita Brief history of Portuguese pharmacopoeias pp. 1-5; Porbase 1 copy; Wellcome IV p. 369 incomplete; WorldCat 5 copies. unknown
19301700Copenhagen, 1930. No.1005 fol.in the royal collection in the Royal Library of Copenhagen. With an Introduction by Finnur Jonsson. . Folio. Orig.hvellum. (14) pp. and 448 pp. of facsimiles(photolithographs by Emil Pinkau & Co.,A-G, Leipzig). Corpus Codicum Islandicorum Medii Aevi,vol.I. - The work contains in full size reproduction this world-famous manuscript.
19303089Copenhagen, 1930. Folio. Orig.hvellum. (14) pp. and 448 pp. of facsimiles (Photolitographs by Emil Pinkau & Co.,A-G, Leipzig). Corpus Codicum Islandicoruum Medii, Aevi, vol I. - The work contains in full size reproduction this world-famous manuscript.
19303089Copenhagen 1930. Folio. Orig.hvellum. 14 pp. and 448 pp. of facsimiles Photolitographs by Emil Pinkau & Co.A-G Leipzig. Corpus Codicum Islandicoruum Medii Aevi vol I. - The work contains in full size reproduction this world-famous manuscript. hardcover
19301700Copenhagen 1930. No.1005 fol.in the royal collection in the Royal Library of Copenhagen. With an Introduction by Finnur Jonsson. . Folio. Orig.hvellum. 14 pp. and 448 pp. of facsimilesphotolithographs by Emil Pinkau & Co.A-G Leipzig. Corpus Codicum Islandicorum Medii Aevivol.I. - The work contains in full size reproduction this world-famous manuscript. hardcover
1720AUB-5887LIPSIAE, sumptibus J.O. FRIDERICI GLEDITSCHII B. FILII. Anno MDCCXX. Bel exemplaire relié, reliure d'origine plein parchemin, 29x23, page de titre, portrait gravé en pleine page, hommage, préface, 64 pages + 1028 pages + 792 pages + index omnium titulorum .
1986156857Zürich: Belser c1986. Schmuckkassette 50*36 cm (leinenbezogen, Deckel lederbezogen). Reich goldgeprägter OLederband auf 7 falschen Bünden 48*36 cm, Kommentarband (von Peter Dreyer) OLeinenband 24*17 cm.
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with engraved title-vignette, parallel texts in Old English and English in double column; full burgundy crushed morocco, back with raised bands, second compartment lettered in gilt (slightly dulled but wholly legible), gilt doublures, uncut, a remarkably bright, crisp, clean copy. FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE EXETER BOOK IN ENGLISH. Exeter Cathedral Library MS 3501, familiarly known as the 'Exeter Book', is one of the four major Anglo-Saxon literature codices and the largest known collection of Old English literature still in existence. It comprises an anthology of poetry including 'The Seafarer', 'The Wanderer', 'The Phoenix', 'Guthlac', 'Widsith' and others, together with the famous Riddles. This is the first printing of the Old English text, with Thorpe providing the first English translation. EXTREMELY SCARCE.
184243675William Pickering for The Society of Antiquaries of London 1842. Roy. 8vo. First Edition with engraved title-vignette parallel texts in Old English and English in double column; full burgundy crushed morocco back with raised bands second compartment lettered in gilt slightly dulled but wholly legible gilt doublures uncut a remarkably bright crisp clean copy. FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE EXETER BOOK IN ENGLISH. Exeter Cathedral Library MS 3501 familiarly known as the 'Exeter Book' is one of the four major Anglo-Saxon literature codices and the largest known collection of Old English literature still in existence. It comprises an anthology of poetry including 'The Seafarer' 'The Wanderer' 'The Phoenix' 'Guthlac' 'Widsith' and others together with the famous Riddles. This is the first printing of the Old English text with Thorpe providing the first English translation. EXTREMELY SCARCE. William Pickering [for] The Society of Antiquaries of London, hardcover
177751944Wien (bzw. Leipzig), Voigt; Trattner bzw. Eisfeld, 1704-1777. Fol. Blindgepr. Schweinsldr.-Bd. d. Zt. a. 5 Bünden m. goldgepr. bischöflichem Wappensupralibros mit den Initialen ?E.P.P.C.?, goldgepr. Rückenschildern, dreiseitigem Farbschnitt u. einer (statt 2) Schließe (Bde. 1 u. 2 in einem Band) bzw. Pgmt.-Bde. d. Zt. m. goldgepr. Rückenschild (Bde. 3-6).
1925238<p>Limited Edition. One of 320 copies this copy numbered 260. Large folio 37cm27cm. Publisher's white pigskin spine and front cover lettered in blind 137 full page coloured minatures of poets whose works are included in the volume Gothic characters double column 844 pp. housed in burgundy slipcase with cloth ribbons. Published by Insel-Verlag Leipzig 1925-1927.</p><p>A little soiling to covers some minor spotting to endpapers some mottling to slipcase; near fine.</p><p>This particular facsimile edition is remarkably important as it marked the first time that a complete full facsimile of the Codex Manesse was produced. Prior to the publication of this edition only a part facsimile had been produced in Paris in 1852 and a facsimile of just the miniatures was produced in 1886. Later facsimiles were produced however none better this edition ensuring it remains the most coveted by libraries and collectors. The publisher ensured that this facsimile was an accurate reproduction replicating the library stamps early annotations uneven page edges and discolouration to the pages which feature with the original manuscript. This edition is permanently on display at the University of Heidelberg. The University of Heidelberg holds the original manuscript where it is rarely displayed due to its fragility. A copy of this facsimile is instead displayed to visitors.</p><p>Anton Kippenberger 1874-1950 the director of the publisher Insel-Verlag had aspired since 1920 to produce the technically complex reproduction of the manuscript.</p><p><em>"The production process however was considerably more elaborate than for the Gutenberg Bible. 137 full-page miniatures in up to eight colours and more than 700 pages of text had to be reproduced . The 1st August deadline for the completion of the first delivery could not be met as the hand-made paper from Zanders did not fulfil the quality requirements . Only a third delivery of paper fulfilled all requirements . The Manessische Liederhandschrift was an international sensation. For scholars it was a great gain for the codex had by no means been accessible to everyone even in Heidelberg".</em> Sarkowski</p><p>Heidelberg University Library.</p><p>Please contact us for shipping costs if ordering from outside the UK.</p> Insel-Verlag hardcover
Der Codex Manesse, auch Manessische Liederhandschrift genannt, ist die umfangreichste und berühmteste deutsche Liederhandschrift des Mittelalters. Die Handschrift enthält ausschließlich dichterische Werke in hochdeutscher Sprache. Die insgesamt 137 Miniaturen gelten als bedeutendes Dokument oberrheinischer gotischer Buchmalerei. In 320 nummerierten Exemplaren von der Kunstanstalt A. Frisch in Berlin hergestellt. Beiliegt der fast immer fehlende Kommentarband: Sillib, Rudolf u.a. Die Manessische Lieder-Handschrift. Leipzig, Insel-Verlag 1929. 4to. 141 Seiten. - Sarkowski 1054.
1925137734Leipzig: Insel-Verlag 1925-27. A masterpiece of facsimile reproduction Limited edition facsimile number 3 of 320 copies. The Codex Manesse compiled c.1304-40 is the single most comprehensive source for Middle High German poetry and among the most widely esteemed of all German manuscripts renowned for the beauty of its illustration. A triumph of early 20th-century reproduction this facsimile is remarkably accurate retaining every detail down to the discolouration to the pages the unevenness of the page edges library stamps and early annotations. The original manuscript is held at the library of the University of Heidelberg where it is rarely exhibited due to its fragility. A copy of this facsimile is on display instead. Future facsimiles were produced but none surpass or equal this edition and it remains the most desired among collectors. Quarto. Original white pigskin spine and front cover lettered in blind. Very light soiling to covers contents fine. An excellent copy. unknown