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Vol. quattro in-4° cm. 34 di pp. 4-XVI-426-480-IX-313-VIII-245 con 1 pianta di Gaeta a doppia pag. e 17 tav. f.t. Bross. edit. intonso. Come nuovo in cofanetto.
GOR012762531Hardback. Very Good. hardcover
19713118779Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia 1971. 142 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
104487Roma, L'Erma di Bretschneider, (1961).
2889Milano, Niccolo' Orsini de Marzo,2000; Grand in-4, 564 pp., cartonnage entoilé de l'éditeur, illustration en couleurs sur le premier plat,jaquette rhodoïd.
199794996Graz, Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, ( 1997). 164 S. farb. Faksimile-Druck der Handschrift, 67 S. (= Glanzlichter der Buchkunst, Bd. 1). 20 cm. OLn. mit Kopffarbschnitt und SU. im bedruckten OSchuber.
19291969CBBerlin / Leipzig, de Gruyter, 1929. 4°, 15 S. und 60 s/w-Abbildungen der Kodizes (Text: Lateinisch und altgrechisch) original Leineneinband, Einband mit kleineren Beschabungen, Einbandrückseite am Vorderschnitt mit einer 0,5 cm breiten, minimalen Anstoßung, sonst schönes, sauberes Exemplar (vo0 - A)
197161621Graz, Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, 1971. 4°. 38 S., 1 Bl., 78 Bll., OHLdr.
BN251130tredition. Hardcover. Rom und die Jagd auf die Weltmaschine <br/><br/>Rom und die Jagd auf die Weltmaschine Codex Regius tredition hardcover
46228XXXVIIIe année - Tome XVIII - n° 1 - Janvier-Mars 1916 - Communes aux Universités d'Aix, Bordeaux, Montpellier, Toulouse - ed. Feret & Fils, Editeurs, 9, rue de Grassi - revue illustrée - Broché
HH131London Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd. 1911. Hardcover. Ss. ger. stockfl. im Falz gep. XXXII/535 Ss. OLn. <br/> <br/> London, Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd., 1911 hardcover
No marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased. 386pp. Book Five of the Codex Alera.
3384632311.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1534960740.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2006YRG-385Fort in -8, reliure éditeur en ski vertex blanc, titre & liserets dorés au dos, 903 pages. Bâle. Très bel exemplaire .
41776Mexico Imprenta del comercio de Juan E. Barbero 1901 in folio (45,5x35) 1 volume reliure demi velin ivoire à coins, dos lisse titré en long, couverture imprimée conservée, 49 pages de texte, suivies de.3 grandes planches dépliantes de fac-similés montées sur onglets (planche 1: une grande figures; planche 2: 13 figures; planche 3: 12 figures). Texte en langue espagnole (Text in Spanish). Alfredo Chavero, 1841-1906). Edition tirée à 200 exemplaires. Première partie seule (sur 2). Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1856I14FWQ4I6CYWMünchen: Johann Palm 1856. Half light brown buckram marbled boards gilt-lettered title on spine. Large 8vo. With the royal coat-of-arms of Bavaria on the title-page. First edition of a new Pharmacopeia for the Kingdom of Bavaria ordered by the liberal King Maximilian II 1811-1864 who succeeded his father in the revolutionary year 1848 to replace the obsolete Bavarian Pharmacopeia of 1822. The compilers of the new work were a.o. Prof. Max Pettenkofer Hofapotheker and first German Hygienist 1818-1901 and Dr. Ernst Aug. Buchner. Library stamp on title. Some stains especially on the first leaves otherwise in good condition.l The afterword by Wolgang Schneider in the reprint of the Pharmakopoe of 1988; Neues Repertorium für die Pharmacie vol. 9 1859 3. Abschnitt pp. 39-43. Johann Palm, hardcover
176280904Frankfort: Officina Fleischeriana 1762. hardcover. near fine. Bound with: Pharmacopoeia Meadiana Celeberrimi Auctoris Monitis et Praeceptis Medicis Adaptata. Folding frontispiece. 2 vols. in one. 134 37pp. 18mo modern 1/2 tan letter; tiny dampstain on margins throughout. Francofurti: In Officina Fleischeriana 1762.<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 books
179419373Wien, Wappler, 1794. VIII, 195 S. 8°. Pp. des 19. Jahrhunderts mit Rückenschild (etw. bestoßen und berieben). [3 Warenabbildungen]
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
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
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
1671I17E1NCA7M49Brussels 1671. Folio. Pierre Hacquebaud Contemporary calf; rebacked with part of the original gold-tooled backstrip laid down. 1 1 blank 8 237 15 pp. Second revised and enlarged edition of the Brussels pharmacopoeia. Brussels had begun discussing plans to establish a Collegium Medicum ca. 1605 but failed to do so. A 1636 plague however incited city magistrates to compile a pharmacopoeia and they commissioned four leading city physicians Joannes Jocquet Paulus de Hullegarde Ludovicus Fabri and Joannes De Lau not mentioned on the title-page but acknowledged by name in the preliminaries to compile the present Brussels pharmacopoeia which appeared in 1641. No apothecaries were officially consulted in the compilation of the Brussels pharmacopoeia reflecting the growing status of physicians and declining status of apothecaries. Amsterdam had produced the first official pharmacopoeia in the Low Countries in 1636 based in part on Valerius but the Brussels physicians chose to take the 1638 Paris Codex medicamentarius Parisiensis as their principal model.With an ownership inscription by "Franciscus" dated 1716 on the paste-down and title-page and a another inscription below the colophon possibly in a different hand noting that the book was a gift from Louis Riqueur ca. 1655-1737 apothecary of King Philip V of Spain. Binding damaged at the sides and heavily restored at the spine and extremities. With a few spots and many wormholes throughout; lacking the engraved title-page; a fair copy.l Anet 1 copy; Daems & Vandewiele pp. 71-72 5 copies plus 1 manuscript version; Krivatsy 8908; STCV 2 copies; Wellcome IV p. 357. unknown
1812LBCCHAC9J5FUAntwerpen 1812. 8vo. Antonius Grangé 19th-century green half sheepskin marbled sides. VIII 208 pp. First and only edition of the pharmacopoeia for the department of Deux-Nèthes in the First French Republic which contained the present-day Belgian province of Antwerp and parts of the Dutch province of North Brabant. Intended to be a revision of the Antwerp pharmacopoeia of 1660! it was heavily inspired by the Pharmacopoea Batava published in Amsterdam in 1805. Jean-Bernard-Joseph van den Zande 1778-1833 doctor and professor of physics and chemistry headed the committee with L.H.J. Francken carrying out experiments and F.M. Verbert editing the book itself Like the Pharmacopoea Batava the Pharmacopoeia manualis Utriusque Nethae shows the ever increasing importance of chemical medicine over natural substances. Its official use proved to be short-lived as the department was incorporated in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1814 which prescribed the Pharmacopoea Batava and from 1823 onward the Pharmacopoea Belgica.With the stamp of the Département des deux Néthes on the verso of the title-page. Binding slightly rubbed bumped edges but still in good condition.l Daems & Vandewiele p. 63; Vandewiele "De farmacie onder koning Willem I" in: Kring voor de geschiedenis van de pharmacie in Benelux no. 56 1978 pp. 35-51; Vandewiele Geschiedenis van de farmacie in België p. 306; Wellcome IV p. 357. unknown
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