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174753024Wolfenbüttel, Joh. Christoph Meisner, 1747. Fol. Mit zahlr. Holzschn.-Vignetten. 15 Bll., 24, 479 (recte 471) S.; 10 Bll., 180 S.; 6 Bll., 380 S., Blindgepr. Schweinsldr.-Bd. d. Zt. über Holzdeckeln a. 5 Bünden.
172049572Prag, Conrad Mullem, 1720. Fol. Mit gest. Frontispiz. Titel in Rot u. Schwarz. 5 Bll., 732 S., 18 Bll. (das letzte weiß), Ldr. d. Zt. a. 5 Bünden m. goldgepr. Rückenschild.
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.
1775JBS8N69TDKIEAmsterdam: Johannes van Seggeren 1775. Contemporary wrappers rebacked. 8vo. With an engraved title page showing an apothecary shop the preparation of medicines and a botanical garden and 2 folding engravings identifying alchemical symbols and measurements. Rare second edition of the Dutch translation of the Brussels pharmacopoeia. Like the first Dutch edition of 1742 the translation was based on the second Latin edition originally published in 1671. Interestingly when this edition was published in 1775 the Viennese pharmacopoeia had been the official pharmacopoeia of Brussels since 1747.With the bookplate of the Gouda pharmacist Elize Grendel 1899-1986. Binding somewhat worn and crudely rebacked. Dog-eared and some spots; a good copy.l Anet 1 copy; Daems & Vandewiele pp. 82-83 1 copy; STCN 2 copies including 1 incomplete; WorldCat 3 copies; not in Wellcome; NLM. Johannes van Seggeren, 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