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020156369X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
dola2068London: 1980. 8vo. pp. 175 4. illus. throughout in colour. bds. Fine copy. dola2068 London: 1980 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
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
1791ABC_45530Edinburgh: for William Ceech 1791. Mottled calf red morocco spine label. Large 8vo. With 3 double-page engraved plates of furnaces and distilling equipment each in two parts numbered: Plate I1 I2 II fig. 1 II figs 2-3 III 1 III 2. Pp. 113-665 Part 2-3 printed in two columns. The third revised edition of William Lewis's authoritative The new dispensatory first published in 1753. Lewis 1708-1781 was a British chemist and physician who first published his Dispensary in London in 1753. In all later editions including the revisions his plan and arrangement has been adopted. The editor of the revised edition Andrew Duncan 1744-1828 dedicated his revision based on the Phamacopoea Londinensis of 1788 and other Pharmacopoeas to Sir George Baker president of the Royal College of Physicians. The dedication in our edition is dated Edinburgh 1 November 1788 for the second edition of the revision Edinburgh Charles Elliot 1789. The first edition had been published in 1786. Beginning with our 3rd edition of 1791 the Dispensatory was printed for William Creech as are the 4th edition of 1794 the 5th of 1797 and the 6th of 1801.In good condition.l Wellcome III p. 511. for William Ceech, unknown
1791ABC_45530Edinburgh 1791. Large 8vo. for William Ceech Mottled calf red morocco spine label. With 3 double-page engraved plates of furnaces and distilling equipment each in two parts numbered: Plate I1 I2 II fig. 1 II figs 2-3 III 1 III 2. Pp. 113-665 Part 2-3 printed in two columns. 665 = 656 pp. The third revised edition of William Lewis's authoritative The new dispensatory first published in 1753. Lewis 1708-1781 was a British chemist and physician who first published his Dispensary in London in 1753. In all later editions including the revisions his plan and arrangement has been adopted. The editor of the revised edition Andrew Duncan 1744-1828 dedicated his revision based on the Phamacopoea Londinensis of 1788 and other Pharmacopoeas to Sir George Baker president of the Royal College of Physicians. The dedication in our edition is dated Edinburgh 1 November 1788 for the second edition of the revision Edinburgh Charles Elliot 1789. The first edition had been published in 1786. Beginning with our 3rd edition of 1791 the Dispensatory was printed for William Creech as are the 4th edition of 1794 the 5th of 1797 and the 6th of 1801.In good condition.l Wellcome III p. 511. unknown
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337240Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Met. Created in the 14th century ca. 1330–35. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A3. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
337242Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Met. Created in the 14th century ca. 1330–35. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Rag Bright White premium quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
337241Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Met. Created in the 14th century ca. 1330–35. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Rag 308 in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
337243Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Met. Created in the 14th century ca. 1330–35. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
2024DADAX1836117876Sacred Codex Library 2024-12-04. hardcover. New. 8.25x1.41x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Sacred Codex Library hardcover
2024DADAXB0D9Q34V3BIndependently Published 2024-07-18. hardcover. New. 8.25x1.43x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Independently Published hardcover
1966bltaSociety of Japanese Pharmacopoeia Hirokawa Publishing Company Inc Tokyo 1966. 7th Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 243 pages complete. A very neat diligent copy. The cloth covered boards are efficient and smart. There is some shelving wear to the edges and corners. The faces have mild scuffing. A cloth bookmarker worn is attached. Within the contents are very tidy neat. They are clean clear. The central pages about pp 132/133 have an non-invasive oily stain to bottom spine corners. A careful competent and calm book. fk. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Society of Japanese Pharmacopoeia, Hirokawa Publishing Company, Inc, Tokyo hardcover
1916015721Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Sons and Company 1916. Spine sunned gilt lettering remains bright. A vast repository of information a fine reference from 1916. 728pp. Ninth Decennial Revision. Blue Cloth. Light Wear and Soiling/No Dust Jacket. Thick Royal Octavo. P. Blakiston's Sons and Company Hardcover
1015850251.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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
0428469620.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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
3384852958.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1497560683.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback