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1795I17BBOP2JSB6Vienna 1795. 8vo. Albert Anton Patzowsky Half calf spine label lettered in gold red sprinkled edges. 4 102 pp. First edition in Latin of the first military pharmacopoeia for Habsburg Austria with the privilege for 10 years in German dated 29 September 1795 and granted to the publisher Albert Anton Patzowsky on behalf of the last Holy Roman Emperor Franz II Joseph 1768-1835 who was to become Franz I the first Emperor of the Austrian Empire in 1804.Until 1794 the Austrian army met its pharmaceutical needs with help from civilian pharmacists. Problems with the quality of the services provided led to the establishment of a professional military pharmaceutical service in 1794. To provide the medical support that the army needed garrison hospital pharmacies were built. Patzowsky published a German edition of the present pharmacopoeia in the same year: Oestrreichischen Militär-Pharmacopoea zum Gebrauche der Oestrreichischen Fieldärzte Vienna A.A. Patzowsky 1795. In spite of the privilege a pirated edition appeared in the same year in Pavia.Spine slightly worn otherwise in good condition.l Blake p. 347; cf. Wellcome IV p. 356 1795 edition Pavia. unknown
1777I14F46A1C75MVienna: Johann Thomas Edlen von Trattner 1777. Mottled calf gold-tooled spine brown morocco spine label marbled endpapers red edges. 8vo. Medical ordinances and a list of the new taxes on nearly 2000 named medicinal components. As the Habsburgs in the 1770s attempted to strengthen their control over the professional standards and business activity of pharmacists and medical personnel in their realms the authorities imposed new taxes on behalf of Empress Maria Theresa covering all components of medicaments described and prescribed in the Pharmacopoea Austriaco-Provinciali the official book of pharmacological recipes for the entire Habsburg empire with editions published almost every year from 1776 to ca. 1822. The ordinance on the subject was promulgated on 25 November 1775 and took affect on 1 January 1776 so the 1776 edition was clearly the first but the 1790 edition calls itself the second. It is therefore not certain whether the present copy is the true second edition or a reissue of the first. The ordinance pp. 3-8 of the preliminaries is signed by Christian August Graf von Seilern Statthalter and Thomas Ignaz Freiherr von Pöct Kanzler and contains seven points including sanctions and criminal procedures in case of fraud. Trattner was printer and bookseller to the Imperial Court.Foot of spine damaged otherwise in good condition.l Cf. Blake p. 24 1776 ed. Johann Thomas Edlen von Trattner, unknown
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
114835395X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
7614Rennes, Imprimerie Oberthur, 1937, in-8, reliure éditeur toile grise, 1192 pages + addenda 17 pages , 6ème édition sous la Direction de la Commission du CODEX, numéroté, 80 planches de plantes pleine page en couleurs
176280904Frankfort: Officina Fleischeriana 1762. hardcover. near fine. Folding frontispiece. 2 volumes in one. 134 37 pages. 18mo modern 1/2 tan letter; tiny dampstain on margins throughout. Francofurti: In Officina Fleischeriana 1762. Near fine.<br/> <br/> This is evidently the London Pharmacopeia of 1746 the most excellebt produced to that time and in most respects an improvement over previous ones. STC. See Monk vol III Appendix for a description. Cf. Osler 6089. Waller 7386. Blake p. 349.<br/> <br/> Officina Fleischeriana unknown
193375426Glendale: Arthur H. Clark Company 1933. First edition. One of 250 copies printed for private distribution. Tall octavo. 10 pp. of text plus the 22-panel accordion fold facsimile of the Codex. Publisher's printed gray wrappers. Small split along top inch of spine not affecting integrity and hard to discern. A very good copy.The Paris Codex also known as the Codex Peresianus and Codex Perez is one of four surviving generally accepted pre-Columbian Maya books dating to the Postclassic Period of Mesoamerican chronology c. 900–1521 AD although recent scholarship points to it being of far greater antiquity. The content of the codex is mainly ritual in nature and one side of the codex contains the patron deities and associated rituals for a cycle of thirteen k atuns a 20-year Maya calendrical cycle. The reverse of the codex is more varied in nature and includes a section dedicated to a calendrical cycle ruled by Chaac the god of rain. It also includes information about the prognostication of rainfall and maize crop yields as well as information about spiritual forces. It was purchased by the Bibliotheque Royale of Paris in 1832 and remains there to today. Arthur H. Clark Company unknown
dola2068London: 1980. 8vo. pp. 175 4. illus. throughout in colour. bds. Fine copy. dola2068 London: 1980 unknown
1930LFA-126725193Un ouvrage de 899 pages, format 130 x 200 mm, relié cartonnage dos cuir à nerfs, publié en 1930, Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis, bon état
4to., with a fine coloured frontispiece, 90 fine coloured facsimiles (the great majority full-page) in the text and decorative endpapers; original printed boards framed in gilt, a near fine copy. The world-famous Da Vinci manuscript is reproduced page by page, with the facsimiles on the versos and corresponding descriptions, summaries and catalogue notes (supported as appropriate by smaller facsimiles) on the facing rectos. The MS was purchased by Bill Gates for the sum of GBP2.2 million.
Mm 205x295 "Accademia Romanistitica Costantiniana - Facoltà di Giurisprudenza di Perugia" - Custodia editoriale in tela contenente il facsimile medioevale della preziosa opera conservata nella Cattedrale perugina qui offerta assieme alla ristampa anastatica della edizione critica (xiii-353 pagine) curata da Federico Perretta. Entrambi i volumi sono in perfette condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
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19893110625Kevelaer: Butzon & Bercker 1989. XCV, 934, (2) Seiten. Dünndruckpapier. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit Goldprägung. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1984146847Kevelaer: Butzon & Bercker 1984. XCV, (1), 931 Seiten. Dünndruckpapier. Lateinisch-deutscher Paralleltext. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit Goldprägung. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
19832124849Kevelaer: Butzon & Bercker 1983. LXIII, (1), 799, (1) Seiten. Dünndruckpapier. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit Goldprägung. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
19843117040Bonn: Verband der Diözesen Deutschlands 1984. XCV, (1), 931, (5) Seiten. Dünndruckpapier. 8° (21,5 x 15,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Titel auf Rücken und vorderem Deckel. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
19843117019Bonn: Verband der Diözesen Deutschlands 1984. XCV, (1), 931, (5) Seiten. Dünndruckpapier. 8° (21,5 x 15,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Titel auf Rücken und vorderem Deckel. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1926162226Berlin, Buchenau & Reichert, 1926. Folio (40,5 x 31 cm). Mit 41 Lichtdrucktafeln, davon 6 farbige und vergoldete Faksimiletafeln und 35 in Doppelton-Lichtdruck. Späterer Handeinband in roter Pappe in Lederoptik im Schuber.
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*.
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.
200995007Graz, Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, ( 2009). [438; S. 439-846] farb. Faksimile-Druck der Handschrift, 140; 211 S. (= Glanzlichter der Buchkunst, Bd. 12. 20 cm. OLn. mit Kopffarbschnitt und SU. im bedruckten OSchuber.
196491942München, Prestel-Verlag 1964. 1964. 4°, 115Textseiten mit XIII farbigen Tafeln und 96 s/w Tafeln, Orig.-Leinen mit Orig.-Umschlag und Cellophanumleger.
199929591Graz, Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, ( 1999). 258 S farb. Faksimile-Druck der Handschrift, 38 S. (= Glanzlichter der Buchkunst, Bd. 1). 20 cm. OLn. mit Kopffarbschnitt und SU. im bedruckten OSchuber.
200395002Graz, Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, ( 2003). [173] DoppelS farb. Faksimile-Druck der Handschrift, 87 S. (= Glanzlichter der Buchkunst, Bd. 12. 20 cm. OLn. mit Kopffarbschnitt und SU. im bedruckten OSchuber.
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.