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1990Trades Professions & the Arts: Paris Impremerie de C.L.F.Pancoucke 1820-1829. Copper engraving showing the interior of an Olive press or mill from the second volume of "Etat Moderne" of the "Description de l'Egypte" 2nd Edition; black & white; verso blank. Blind stamp of the publisher Panckoucke to margin. Good dark impression; some light spotting to margins; remains of glue and tissue guard to upper margin. "Description de l'Egypte ou Recueil des observations et des recherches qui ont été faites en Egypte pendant l'expédition de l'armée française." When Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Egypt in 1798 he brought with him an entourage of more than 160 scholars and scientists. Known as the French Commission on the Sciences and Arts of Egypt these experts undertook an extensive survey of the country's archeology topography and natural history. . For four years more than 150 artists engineers linguists and scientists traveled throughout the country examining almost every aspect of ancient and contemporary Egypt. They recorded and measured in meticulous detail Egypt's topography flora and fauna and its ancient and contemporary architecture. A soldier who was part of the expedition found the famous Rosetta Stone which the French linguist and scholar Jean-François Champollion 1790-1832 later used to unlock many of the mysteries that long had surrounded the language of ancient Egypt. The Egyptian expedition ended with a total military failure. The French left Egypt in 1801 with the honors of war but defeated; yet military failure remains a significant event in the history of knowledge because it is the first time a military expedition was accompanied by a scientific expedition. In 1802 Napoleon authorized the publication of the commission's findings in a monumental multi-volume work that included plates maps scholarly essays and a detailed index. Publication of the original Imperial edition began in 1809 and continued to 1822 sold by subscription. It proved so popular that a second edition was published under the post-Napoleonic Bourbon Restoration. The "Royal edition" published in Paris by C.L.F. Panckoucke from 1820-1830. The Second edition consists of 11 or 12 volumes of plates in folio and 24 of text bound as 26 8vo. Brunet:II 617; Blackmer/Navari: 476 1st edition Trades Professions & the Arts Egypt Olive press Paris Impremerie de C.L.F.Pancoucke 1820-1829 unknown
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1985Trades Professions & the Arts: Paris Impremerie de C.L.F.Pancoucke 1820-1829. Copper engravings 4 on 1 plate showing the trades of miller baker pastry chef & confectioner from the second volume of "Etat Moderne" of the "Description de l'Egypte" 2nd Edition; black & white; verso blank. Blind stamp of the publisher Panckoucke to margin. The images show the workshops of the various trades: the miller grinding flour; the Baker placing loaves in the oven; the confectioner cutting and pulling sugar; the pastry chef baking above a fire. Good dark impression; generally clean; some spotting to margins; remains of glue and tissue guard to upper margin. "Description de l'Egypte ou Recueil des observations et des recherches qui ont été faites en Egypte pendant l'expédition de l'armée française." When Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Egypt in 1798 he brought with him an entourage of more than 160 scholars and scientists. Known as the French Commission on the Sciences and Arts of Egypt these experts undertook an extensive survey of the country's archeology topography and natural history. . For four years more than 150 artists engineers linguists and scientists traveled throughout the country examining almost every aspect of ancient and contemporary Egypt. They recorded and measured in meticulous detail Egypt's topography flora and fauna and its ancient and contemporary architecture. A soldier who was part of the expedition found the famous Rosetta Stone which the French linguist and scholar Jean-François Champollion 1790-1832 later used to unlock many of the mysteries that long had surrounded the language of ancient Egypt. The Egyptian expedition ended with a total military failure. The French left Egypt in 1801 with the honors of war but defeated; yet military failure remains a significant event in the history of knowledge because it is the first time a military expedition was accompanied by a scientific expedition. In 1802 Napoleon authorized the publication of the commission's findings in a monumental multi-volume work that included plates maps scholarly essays and a detailed index. Publication of the original Imperial edition began in 1809 and continued to 1822 sold by subscription. It proved so popular that a second edition was published under the post-Napoleonic Bourbon Restoration. The "Royal edition" published in Paris by C.L.F. Panckoucke from 1820-1830. The Second edition consists of 11 or 12 volumes of plates in folio and 24 of text bound as 26 8vo. Brunet:II 617; Blackmer/Navari: 476 1st edition Trades Professions & the Arts Egypt Baker Miller Confectioner Pastry Chef Paris Impremerie de C.L.F.Pancoucke 1820-1829 unknown
1991Trades Professions & the Arts: Paris Impremerie de C.L.F.Pancoucke 1820-1829. Copper engravings 2 on 1 plate showing the trades of builder and roofer from the second volume of "Etat Moderne" of the "Description de l'Egypte" 2nd Edition; black & white; verso blank. Blind stamp of the publisher Panckoucke to margin. Good dark impression; some light spotting to extreme left margin; remains of glue and tissue guard to right margin. "Description de l'Egypte ou Recueil des observations et des recherches qui ont été faites en Egypte pendant l'expédition de l'armée française." When Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Egypt in 1798 he brought with him an entourage of more than 160 scholars and scientists. Known as the French Commission on the Sciences and Arts of Egypt these experts undertook an extensive survey of the country's archeology topography and natural history. . For four years more than 150 artists engineers linguists and scientists traveled throughout the country examining almost every aspect of ancient and contemporary Egypt. They recorded and measured in meticulous detail Egypt's topography flora and fauna and its ancient and contemporary architecture. A soldier who was part of the expedition found the famous Rosetta Stone which the French linguist and scholar Jean-François Champollion 1790-1832 later used to unlock many of the mysteries that long had surrounded the language of ancient Egypt. The Egyptian expedition ended with a total military failure. The French left Egypt in 1801 with the honors of war but defeated; yet military failure remains a significant event in the history of knowledge because it is the first time a military expedition was accompanied by a scientific expedition. In 1802 Napoleon authorized the publication of the commission's findings in a monumental multi-volume work that included plates maps scholarly essays and a detailed index. Publication of the original Imperial edition began in 1809 and continued to 1822 sold by subscription. It proved so popular that a second edition was published under the post-Napoleonic Bourbon Restoration. The "Royal edition" published in Paris by C.L.F. Panckoucke from 1820-1830. The Second edition consists of 11 or 12 volumes of plates in folio and 24 of text bound as 26 8vo. Brunet:II 617; Blackmer/Navari: 476 1st edition Trades Professions & the Arts Egypt Builder Mason Roofer Paris Impremerie de C.L.F.Pancoucke 1820-1829 unknown
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1820014021London: Printed for W. Baynes & Son 1820. Book measures 22.5x14.5.cm. xvi 3831pp. Bound in half calf calf corners marble boards raised bands. Binding heavily worn. Internally occasional library mark or stamp. Pages in good condition. A good copy. . Half Calf. Good Plus. 8vo. Printed for W. Baynes & Son Hardcover
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18096ramdWilliam Baynes London 1809. 3rd edition . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Signed by the previous owner on the front free end paper page. New endpapers. 1/4 Red top page edges. 3rd edition. Publication of 389 pages. There is bright gold gilt on the spine and little on the covers of the book with 5 raised bands. Frontispiece. The boards are in good condition. There is foxing and minor marks throughout the book the text remains legible. Bound in beautiful binding. In good condition considering the age of the book 1809. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. William Baynes, London hardcover
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61380For W. Baynes and Son. London. 1820. Fourth edition with Many Additions and Improvements. pp. xvi 383 i. Aquatint portrait frontispiece. Original boards rebacked with new paper spine and label portrait offset to title a little foxing at the ends a very good copy. For W. Baynes and Son. London. 1820. Fourth edition, with Many Additions and Improvements. hardcover
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61521London: Sold by William Baynes 1809. Jewish History FINELY BOUND the third edition thus. Octavo 22 x 14cm pp.2 389 5. With a frontispiece etching of the author after Gobert. In later tan half calf circa 1900 with raised bands gilt titles to a black label Masonic gilt tooling to spine and marbled paper over boards. All edges and endpapers marbled. Masonic bookplate of the Supreme Council to front pastedown neatly crossed through in black ink. Spotting to frontispiece and title page. Occasional light pencil underlining and occasional light spotting throughout. Production-related loss to lower edge of title page. Very light wear to the highly attractive Masonic binding. Near fine. A classic seventeenth-century French account of Israel and the Israelites translated into English. London: Sold by William Baynes, 1809 unknown
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