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14922680Milan: Phillipus de Mantegatiss 1492. Rare first edition of this funeral oration for Lorenzo de Medici the greatest art patron of the Renaissance. Phillipus de Mantegatiss unknown books
168340699Bologna: ex typographia HH. Antonij Pisarrii 1683. First edition. <p> Inscribed by Bellini</p> <p>Bellini Lorenzo 1643-1704. De urinis et pulsibus de missione sanguinis de febribus de morbis capitis et pectoris. 4to. 20 606 i.e. 608pp. Woodcut ornaments. Bologna: ex typographia HH. Antonij Pisarrii 1683. 216 x 161 mm. Vellum c. 1683 title hand-inked on spine. Leaf Aaaa2 torn and repaired at an early date without loss of text otherwise a fine copy. Presentation copy from the author inscribed at the foot of the title: "All' Illmo Conte Tommaso della Gherardesca. l'Autore." </p> <p>First Edition inscribed by the author. This is the first inscribed copy of a major seventeenth century medical classic that has been on the market in more than a decade. Bellini professor of anatomy and medical theory at Pisa was one of the Italian founders of iatromechanics a system that framed physiologic events such as the circulation of the blood in terms of mathematical and physical principles. Bellini's De urinis et pulsibus represents the first important attempt by an Italian scientist to systematically apply iatromechanics to medical theory. "William Harvey's theory of the circulation was of fundamental importance to Bellini and other proponents of iatromechanism. Bellini asserted that good health depended on optimal function of the circulation of the blood and that disease was a manifestation of an inefficient circulation. Rejecting ancient humoral pathology he viewed blood as a physical fluid with specific properties that could be interpreted in terms of mathematical and physical principles. . . . Bellini emphasized that disease was often due to alterations in the elasticity or 'tone' of the solids or in the density of the fluids which hindered their motion. This in turn could cause local congestion or stagnation. Bellini's enthusiastic support of therapeutic bleeding reflected this pathophysiologic concept. He tried to prove that this phlebotomy increased the velocity of the circulation thereby washing away 'morbid matter' and restoring health" Fye pp. 181-82. </p> <p>In the book's section on diseases of the chest Bellini reported "several forms of heart disease especially of the syncopal type . . . in his book De urinis et pulsibus Bellini discusses the state of the coronary arteries and admits that the condition which he calls 'pressio' is dangerous and may cause the contraction of the heart to be abolished p. 541. He also has in mind external pressure by tumors fat and so on. However an intra-arterial coronary impediment of blood-flow by calcification was clearly described by this author. Bellini reported of a patient who died of a condition similar to the clinical picture of coronary disease as we now understand it in whose coronary arteries he found a 'stone.' It seems quite reasonable to deduce that Bellini saw in the post-mortem a coronary occlusion" Leibowitz History of Coronary Heart Disease p. 71. </p> <p>Bellini's work is also important in the history of urology as it marks the first important contribution to the chemical analysis of urine. Recognizing the value of urine as a diagnostic aid Bellini insisted on its chemical analysis in pathologic conditions. </p> <p>Bellini presented this copy of De urinis et pulsibus to Tommaso della Gherardesca 1654-1721 a distinguished member of an important Tuscan aristocratic family and as such a likely patron. Gherardesca was appointed bishop of Fiesole in 1702 and archbishop of Florence in 1703; he also founded the Seminario Maggiori di Firenze in 1712. The rarity of this inscription by Bellini cannot be overestimated. This is the first inscribed book by Bellini we have seen on the market in more than 40 years and it is also the first inscribed copy of a major seventeenth century classic on any aspect of medicine that we have seen on the market in more than a decade possibly longer. In addition this copy is clearly in the original binding in which it was presented and with the exception of one leaf which was inexplicably torn through and repaired the copy is in fine even very fine condition for a work of this period</p> . <p>Garrison-Morton 762.1 4162. Fye "Lorenzo Bellini" Clinical Cardiology 20 1997: 181-82. Dictionary of Scientific Biography. Willius & Dry History of the Heart and the Circulation p. 64. Murphy History of Urology pp. 147-48.</p> . ex typographia HH. Antonij Pisarrii unknown books
16660000696Bononiae Bologna: Sumptibus haeredum Euangelistae de Duccijs 1666. First Edition. Vellum. Very good . Folio 31.4 x 21cm. Contemporary vellum. Collation: 16 576 70 p. engraved frontispiece and 36 woodblock prints in text or singly. The frontispiece has allegorical figures in a garden with arms of the University of Bologna. Bottom of spine repaired with new vellum. The internal condition is very good. This is a very scarce title from an Italian botanist and brother of naturalist Batolomeo Ambrosini. He succeeded his brother to the chair of botany at the University of Bolognia and also assumed direction of the botanical garden. His first work was Hortus Bononia studiosirum consistus which was followed posthumously with the Phytologiae offered here. The Phytologiae was intended to be the first of a two-volume dictionary of plants with the second to be on trees. The second volume was never completed. The woodcuts in this work on herbaceous plants were done by Tinti and provide a good working illustration for the plant described in the text. This very scarce work comes from a period of great botanical study and characterization in Italy. The genus Ambrosinia is named after the two brothers. Hunt 303; Pritzel 132. <br/><br/>This very scarce work comes from a period of great botanical study and characterization in Italy. The genus Ambrosinia is named after the two brothers. Hunt 303; Pritzel 132. Sumptibus haeredum Euangelistae de Duccijs hardcover books
16993149Full vellum with titles inked to spines. 6 raised bands. Red speckled edges. Fissure in vellum at front hinges but quite firm. Wine colored stain to front cover of vol. II near spine. Many foldout plates. Late 17th century compilation of medical specialties. A nice clean copy without previous owners' names or other markings. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 1072; 1223 pages; All shipments through USPS insured Priority Mail. Johan. Anthon. Chouet & Davidis Ritter hardcover books
161352482Augsburg: C. Daberholtzer for Marcus Welser At the sign of the Pine 1613. First Edition. 4to pp. xii 280 10 2 blanks. Illustrated with six full page and 21 text woodcuts with a woodcut title device. Bound in contemporary vellum over thin soft boards ms spine title. A fine copy spot on two leaves early ownership signature of D. Attanzio Arcelli. Krivatsy 8979; RISM B VI2 654; UCBA I:1603; Cicognara 1759;. This is the first edition of this illustrated encyclopaedia of the duties of rural and urban servants in the ancient world. This covers the family life and legal status of a wide range of tradesmen and blue collar workers: gladiators scribes bookkeepers musicians physicians and surgeons comedians artisans tutors gardeners cooks midwives teachers and fishermen. There are plates of musical instruments ball players ships jewelry and a wine cellar. The text draws on ancient medieval and contemporary sources. The distinguished doctor Fabricus ab Aquapendente contributed a short essay on food addressed to the Augusburg merchant and historian Marcus Welser. A learned antiquary born in Padua in 1591 Pignoria was educated by the Jesuits and a canonry of Treviso was conferred upon him by cardinal Fr. Barberini. This present work is called "a valuable work" although criticised as being diffuse. This offers an interesting glimpse into the working of the classical household. [C. Daberholtzer for Marcus Welser] At the sign of the Pine unknown books
1577LD6849Antwerp: Christoph Plantin 1577. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to 205 x 155mm. 194pp. 1. Engraved title after Bernadino Passeri with coats of arms of Alessandro Farnese cardinals hat surmounting escutcheon bearing six fleurs-de-lis and Antonio Perenotto cardinals hat over double headed eagle and seven bends emblems of Pope Gregory XIII papal tiara and crossed keys of Rome over medallion enclosing head of dragon two putti and heads of putti amid boughs of fruit hanging from architectural frame. All 55 copperplate engravings 54 in cartouche representing religious scenes mainly scenes of Christs life the Presentation Transfiguration Entry into Jerusalem Crucifixion Resurrection Ascension Pentecost various judgments visionary and moralistic scenes mainly for saints and a fight against the Turks all from drawings of Bernardino Passeri one repeated on p. 160 p. 191 and one The Raising of Lazarus p. 88 of a different style and signed I. H. W.-P. B. i. e. Hieronymus Wierix after Pierre van der Borcht of the Plantin stock. Early 19th-century half morocco over marbled boards marbled endpapers and edges; margins trimmed close title browned some toning throughout lightly worn otherwise complete and sound. Armorial bookplate of T. Graham three escallops joined with chevron charged with three crescents with motto Omne meum nihil meum tis all mine and none mine on front pastedown. Few annotations in margins mainly on poem for St. Anthony of Padua beginning p. 183. <br/><br/>Gambaras rare neo-Latin treatise discouraging Christian poets from using pagan symbols the Liber Rerum Sacrarum finely illustrated by Passeri and from the Plantin press in 1577. Rare original edition of Lorenzo Gambaras Liber Rerum Sacrarum a collection of Latin religious poems in which he dissuades Christian poets from using pagan mythology in their work. Gambara was born in Brescia in 1506 but spent most of his life in Rome in service to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese and Pope Gregory XIII where he had regular contact with many writers of the day. He himself was a prolific poet and translator of Greek lyric poetry perhaps better known for his work on the Navigation of Christopher Columbus 1581. Gambara died in 1596 at the age of 90. Each of Gambaras poems in the Liber Rerum Sacrarum feature saints or religious feasts which were dedicated to a prominent prelate starting with a brief argumentum or appeal and with an illustration adapted to the text. As pointed out in letters by Plantin the plates were made in Italy by an unknown engraver probably after the designs of the Roman painter Bernardino Passeri whose name figures on the title page and shipped to Antwerp. Rare copies located at Stanford Duke Newberry Library Brigham Young and the National Art Library in London and another on market. Christoph Plantin hardcover books
1796LIST0119Madrid: Imprenta Real 1796. First Edition. Good. The first bilingual edition of Pinckney's Treaty of San Lorenzo which ended the West Florida Conflict by establishing an amicable agreement between Spain and the United States for the navigation of the Mississippi River. Thomas Pinckney signed as a representative of the United States and Manuel de Godoy signed in the name of Carlos IV of Spain. The agreement's effects were far reaching as the ceded land that became the Mississippi Territory - particularly the Natchez region - formed a gateway for the United States expansion into the Southwest by destabilizing Spanish power. A landmark treaty uncommon in its first bilingual edition. Rear wrap and final leaf detached and lacking the passports. Worming and chips to wraps contents well preserved good condition overall. <br /> <br /> Palau 339329; Sabin 96587. Imprenta Real unknown books
17464811Madrid: Zuniga 1746. 1st edition. Quarto 23 leaves 168 pp; 4 leaves 96 pp. Both of the superb copper-engraved frontispieces are present. Boturini an Italian who came to Mexico in 1736 from Spain and became enamored of the cult of the Virigin of Guadalupe. He became a hermit on the hill of Tepeyac for a time and also conceived the idea of writing a history of the pre-conquest indians of Mexico. He was fluent in Najuatl travelling around and collecting an amazing coll ection of early and original indian material for a number of years. This excited the suspicion of the Viceroy who had him arrested and sent to the Inquisition in Spain for imprisonment. His ship was captured by English pirates but he was finally put ashore at Gibraltar. His priceless collection was confiscated and dispersed over many years. He was exonerated in Spain and even honored by an official post as Historian of the Indies but never was able to get possession of his collection. This is a very nice copy clean and crisp; the binding looks to be Mexican early 19th century half red leather with decorative flourishes on the spine over black pebbled boards. <br/><br/> Zuniga hardcover books
3106Engraved port. of the author & an engraved vignette on title. Title printed in red & black. xxiv 303 pp. Large 4to cont. vellum over boards minor worming at front & back. Florence: Tartini & Franchi 1721. First edition of this posthumously issued collection of letters by this famous scientist who has the distinction "of having written the best scientific prose in Italian after that of Galileo; his descriptions of experiments in physics are written in colorful almost dramatic language."-D.S.B. IX p. 3. Essays include those on light addressed to Viviani Galileo the effects of snow the comet of 1664 horticulture and the culture of vines the sense of smell circulation of blood and languages. Magalotti 1637-1712 was one of the first ten members of the Accademia del Cimento and was its secretary. He studied with Viviani and attended lectures given by Malpighi and Borelli. Apart from the unimportant worming a fine copy. Bookplate of S. Villani. hardcover books
1830636New York 1830. Very good. Broadside form approximately 12.5 x 8.25 inches. Formerly mounted with some adhesive remnants at top edge. Light creasing at lower edge. Faint foxing. A subscription form for the Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company which sought to attract colonists to land granted to Lorenzo de Zavala Joseph Vehlein and David G. Burnet in southeast Texas in the early 1830s. The present form is completed for one of the principal land owners in the scheme Lorenzo de Zavala and is signed by him on the verso. Zavala went on to play a major role in the Texas Revolution and became the first Vice President of the Republic of Texas. "The Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company was founded in New York on October 16 1830 for the purpose of colonizing the lands assigned to the empresarios Joseph Vehlein David G. Burnet and Lorenzo de Zavala. The colonization contracts covered an area in East Texas lying east of the San Jacinto River and south of a line running twenty leagues north of Nacogdoches 3743163 acres. The company a real-estate promotion firm with agents land counselors surveyors and salesmen did not own land itself but sold scrip that allowed the settlers simply to move into the area allotted to the three empresarios. There the settlers had to complete all requirements of the Mexican colonization law before they could obtain title to land" - Texas State Handbook Online. "The certificate lists by date the four grants there were two grants to Vehlein to the three empresarios and gives the boundaries of the resulting tract. At the end is a provision that the location of the land is to be under the supervision of the agent 'residing on the land' of the Trustees who on surrender of the scrip reports to the Commissioner appointed by the Government who issues titles 'Subject to the payments required by the Laws of the State'" - Streeter. An excellent association copy of this early Texas land promotion document. Streeter Sale 304. Streeter Texas 1117. unknown books
1691S13100Florence:: Gio: Filippo Cecchi 1691. 1691. Large 4to. xv CCLXIX 20 pp. Half-title title printed in red & black title vignette 75 copper engraved plates numerous woodcut initials and head & tailpieces index; prominent waterstains to corners lacks the portrait of Cosimo some copies have the portrait others do not. Later quarter vellum marbled boards black leather gilt-stamped spine label vellum tips. Very good. Second edition first printed in 1666/7. This marvelous work contains descriptions of experiments on air-pressure freezing of water an early account of Torricelli's invention of the barometer thermometer electrical and magnetic experiments measurements of the velocity of sound and light and experiments on heat and cold. It contains many large full-page engravings of experimental apparatus used to conduct these early experiments in natural physics. The engravings on pages iii vi viii and xiii show Torricelli's thermometer with a column of liquid and capsules of various density liquids that will either float of sink depending upon the surrounding temperature. Also known as a "termometro lento" slow thermometer this clever instrument is still marketed as a functioning curiosity today. / As the mechanism of the atmosphere exerting continuous pressure on the surface of the earth was unknown at that time the experiments using a barometer and bell jar pp. xxiv-xxxi seem rather naïve to us today. The members of the Academy couldn't determine why the mercury in the column didn't fall once the barometer was 'shielded' from the surrounding atmosphere. What they failed to realize is that the air pressure inside the bell jar remained the same as the outside since it had not been evacuated. Page lxxxxix depicts a curious experiment in which an organ pipe and a bellows to blow air through a pipe are encased in a vacuum chamber. The experiment demonstrated that when the chamber was evacuated the pipe no longer made sound even though the bellows were still forcing 'air' through the apparatus therefore showing that air at normal pressure was a necessary component to produce sound. / The Academy of Experiments was founded in Florence in 1657 and flourished for only ten years 1657-1667 and presents the first group effort at scientific investigation on the part of scientists including such original minds as Viviani Borelli Steno Redi Cassini and Torricelli. Its moving spirits were two of Galileo's most distinguished disciples Viviani and Torricelli. The necessary financial support came from the two Medicis the Grand Duke Ferdinand II of Tuscany and his brother Leopold; both of them had studied under Galilei. More than a decade before the formal institution of the Academy the two Medici brothers had started a laboratory well equipped with such scientific apparatus as was then obtainable. :: Wolf. / "This collection contains papers describing experiments on light sound and electricity. Amber rubbed in vacuo . . . magnetic attraction across a vacuum . . . magnetic screening . . . rubbed amber and gems . . . discharging action of flames . . . electrical attraction is mutual. . ." :: Wheeler. / Barchas-Stanford 1345 1666/7 ed.; Boffito 'Gli strumenti della scienza' pp. 133-134; Brunet V-29; Catalogo Bibl. Mediceo-Lorenese 569; Cinti 163; Dibner Heralds of Science 82; DSB IX p.3 Magalotti; Gamba 853; Krivatsy/NLM p.25 1666/7; Maylender Michele "Storia delle Accademie d'Italia" 1926-30 II pp. 7-16; Michel V-76; Riccardi II 407; Wellcome III p. 23; Wheeler 196 1684 ed.; Wolf The History of Science Technology and Philosophy I p. 55. This edition not in Bakken but has the 1684 translation. Gio: Filippo Cecchi, 1691. hardcover books
1577JC14677Antwerp: Christophe Plantin 1577. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to 240 x 175mm. Pagination: 2 3-194pp. 2 colophon leaf. Signatures: A-Z4; a6. Engraved architectural frame on title signed Bernardinus Passarus with coat of arms of Pope Gregory XIII two cardinals Alessandro Farnese escutcheon of six fleur-de-lis and Antonio Perenotto escutcheon of double-headed eagle and seven bends and classicizing boughs of fruit. All 55 copperplate engravings 54 in cartouche illustrated by Bernandino Passeri c.1577-1585 and engraved by Hieronymus Jerome Wierix c.1553-1619 with the exception of the Raising of Lazarus on p. 88 which is signed PB i.e. Pieter van der Borcht as designer and IHW i.e. Jan Wierix which belonged to the Plantin stock. Edited by Jacobus Pactus. Text in roman and italic. Contemporary limp vellum lacking ties manuscript title to spine GAMBARAE CARININA SACRA; title and edges lightly browned hinges starting ink stains on p. 71 but otherwise a good copy. Old library stamp of the Biblitoeca de Oscar e Carbone. Modern armorial bookplate of Bibliotheque I.G. Schorsch on the front pastedown. <br/><br/>Scarce first edition of Lorenzo Gambaras devotional treatise the Rerum sacrarum liber published by Plantin in Antwerp in 1577. Plentiful in sacred iconography Gambaras book was known for its beautiful art history images depicting classic Christological scenes visions saints and parables all after the drawings of Bernadino Passeri. Lorenzo Gambara born in Brescia studied arts and letters at the University of Padua. While he was still young he moved to Rome where he was linked to the papal court and was in service to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese and later Pope Gregory XIII. Virtually Gambaras entire life had been encompassed by the culture of the papal court a place where he also made his name as a poet. One of Gambaras major driving beliefs was that the popular myths in ancient poetry had pagan roots. Wanting to write something to counteract the celebration of depraved literature in his time Gambara wrote this treatise to discourage Christian poets from using pagan symbols in their work. He dedicated this work to some of the greatest themes in Christian liturgy such as the Annunciation Epiphany Pentecost and Christmas. Adams G-186; Brunet II 1474; Graesse III 22. Christophe Plantin hardcover books
17927506Roma: Nella Stamperia Pagliarini 1792. Hardcover. Very Good. Full vellum with gilt lettering on spine. All volumes lightly rubbed and soiled with bumped corners; Book Nine the fifth volume has a tiny split at rear joint near tail of spine though binding ñ as with all volumes ñ remains tight. All volumes internally clean. VG and quite handsome. An important and rare set of books. Heavy too so MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING CHARGES. <br/><br/> Roma: Nella Stamperia Pagliarini hardcover books
188734932Guatemala: Tip. de El Progreso / La Union 1887. First editions. Vol. 1 quarter red morocco; vols. 2-7 original blank paper wrappers as issued. Volumes 2-7 unopened uncut and untrimmed as sold hence some edges worn and soiled scattered foxing blank wrappers quite worn torn and soiled some toning to half titles or titles otherwise trimmed size is internally near fine; volume 1 extremities worn small chip at head of spine and joint split at top. Booksellers stamp to title page of one volume. Illus. 8vo. This is the most famous 19th c. work on Central America and a very important regional history by an anti-clerical and liberal historian Lorenzo Montufar y Rivera Maestre 1823-1898 who as foreign minister of Costa Rica helped organize the Central American defense against William Walker and was frequently exiled for his opposition to the dictator Rafael Carrera. Bancroft and many other historians relied very heavily on Montufar's work and thus his subsequent influence on both English and Spanish language histories has been quite substantial. Stamp of bookseller: Libreria Juan Capella en Guatemala on one leaf. Uncommon in this mostly unaltered state; ABPC shows only one copy at auction in the last quarter century. Palau 179837. Spain & Spanish America II 393 V.1-5. Grieb Central America 263. Villacorta BibliografÃa guatemalteca 1078-1084. Griffin 4376. Tip. de El Progreso / La Union unknown books
1654045344Piacenza: Heirs of Giovanni Bazachi 1654. Hardcover Vellum. Very Good Condition. Contemporary vellum some browning and mild wear old label to spine small dampstain in the right margin early on some mild foxing and browning largely clean and bright. 2 volumes bound in one both rare. 96; 192pp. A curious work on mathematics Cabala and anagrams along with another curious work on church chronology. Size: duodecimo 12mo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Magic Paranormal & Occult; Mathematics. Inventory No: 045344. <br/><br/> [Heirs of] Giovanni Bazachi hardcover books
18267538Mexico City: Mariano Galvez Rivera 1826. First edition. Quarto size pp 8 276 8. A history of Texcoco a city built by the Acolhuas a pre-Columbian people of the Náhuatl-speaking group of tribes and once the chief seat of Aztec culture. There is much information on the legendary past and particularly the great king of Texcoco Netzahualcoyotl. It appears that the text is basically that of Veytia based on notes and other material of Boturini with some editorial additions by Bustamante. Boturini 1702-51 educated in Milan and Vienna arrived in Mexico in 1736. Fired with the intention of writing a history of pre-Conquest Mexico he assembled a collection of mss in Náhuatl and Spanish now principally preserved in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris which has never been equalled. Returning to Europe in 1744 Boturini worked on his Idea de una nueva historia general de la América Septentrional fundada sobre material copioso de figuras symbolos caracterer y jeroglÃficos cantares y manuscritos de autores indios ultimamente descubiertos Madrid 1746 which is an inventory of pictorial texts of Spanish-Indian history. In that work he was assisted by Mariano Fernández de EcheverrÃa y Veytia. Veytia 1718 - 80 a native of Puebla was one of the great historians of pre-conquest Mexico of his day along with Clavigero and wrote on that subject as well as a history of his "querida" Puebla. He was a close friend of Boturini whose work in Mexico inspired his own studies. Carlos MarÃa de Bustamante 1774-1848 Mexican patriot politician journalist and pamphleteer was one of the intellectuals of the Insurrection movement. As well as recovering pre-Columbian and colonial mss Bustamante produced a number of historical works the most important of which is his Cuadro histórico de la revolución de la América mexicana 1823-32 which covers the period 1808-21. Ownership inscription on title-page: "Mexico 28 May 1834 J. H. Fritsch". Sabin 6835: Palau 33791. Some copies apparently have a folded map of the lake Texcoco - this copy does not and follows Palau's and Sabin's collation in that respect: further no plates or maps are called for in the index and no copies at auction indicate a map or plates. Contemporary mottled calf; covers decorated with a gilt border; gold-tooled spine; yellow-edged leaves. Very nice copy in excellent condition. <br/><br/> Mariano Galvez Rivera unknown books
176343118Venezia: Nella Stamperia Baglioni 1763. Two parts in 1 8vo pp. 542 2 644; woodcut printer's device head- and tail-pieces and initials; full contemporary mottled calf elaboretly gilt-tooled spine in 6 compartments raised bands burgundy gilt morocco spine label all edges red; edges rubbed from shelf wear bottom two inches of hinges cracked loss to spine foot; dampstaining to gutter edges of last approx. 20 leaves else textblock good and sound. Part II half title: "Vocabolario español e italiano". This edition not in Vancil; OCLC locates one copy in the United States at Delaware. <br/><br/> Nella Stamperia Baglioni hardcover books
1626D17852Venice: Giacomo Sarzina 1626. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 276 pp. 8vo 15.5x10 cm 6x4" old stiff wrappers paper label lettered in an old hand. Parallel text in Spanish and Italian. Very scarce 17th century conversation guide for Spanish visitors to Italy and the reverse. <br/><br/> Giacomo Sarzina hardcover books
1853WRCAM18968Washington 1853. 198pp. plus large folding map detached and seventy-eight plates one folding some tinted. Original blindstamped cloth rebacked with original backstrip laid down. Light scattered foxing else very good. Sitgreaves and his party traversed the country from northern New Mexico to San Diego in the summer and fall of 1851 crossing northern Arizona and descending the Colorado to Yuma before crossing the desert. This report is notable for its many lithographed plates of scenes along the route as well as flora and fauna. The natural history specimens are described by John Torrey. Wheat calls the map "a monumental achievement.generally correct and exceedingly well done." HOWES S521. WHEAT TRANSMISSISSIPPI 763. FIELD 1414. WAGNER-CAMP 230:1. MEISEL III p.134. SABIN 81472. GRAFF 3809. TAXONOMIC LITERATURE VI p.403. REESE BEST OF THE WEST 130. hardcover books
1854WRCAM38923Washington: Beverley Tucker 1854. 198pp. plus seventy-eight plates some tinted one folding and large folding map. Original blindstamped cloth. Slight wear at head of spine and corners. Six-inch closed tear in map in a blank section with no loss. Scattered foxing on plates. A very good copy. Second printing with the same collation plates and maps as the first printing of the previous year but with plates 10 11 14 and 16 re-engraved and the misnumbering of the reptile plates corrected. Sitgreaves and his party traversed the country from northern New Mexico to San Diego in the summer and fall of 1851 crossing northern Arizona and descending the Colorado to Yuma before crossing the desert. This report is notable for its many lithographic plates of scenes along the route as well as of flora and fauna and its large map. Of the latter Wheat remarks: "a monumental achievement.generally correct and exceedingly well done." Natural history specimens were described by John Torrey. WAGNER-CAMP 230:2. FIELD 1414. HOWES S521. WHEAT TRANSMISSISSIPPI 763. TAXONOMIC LITERATURE VI p.403. MEISEL III p.134. REESE BEST OF THE WEST 130 ref. Beverley Tucker hardcover books
1720243089London: A. Bell 1720. hardcover. good. Done into English: With a large Explanatory Introduction; helping the better to understand some other Writings also of the same Author. 8vo old panelled calf; front cover detached. London: A. Bell et al 1720. Scarce.<br/><br/> First Edition in English of the treatis on fevers from Bellini's 1643-1704 magnum opus the "De uriinis et pulsibus." Bolgna 1683; Garrison-Morton 4162. Bellini a pupil of Redi and Borelli attacked the problem of secretion attributed by the chemical school to the action of ferments in favor of mechanics - hence the title of this English version. Previous owners small signature on top of title page.<br/><br/> A. Bell unknown books
1732046677Venice: Gabrielem Hertz 1732. Second Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Very Good Condition. Contemporary vellum light wear and soiling small tear to spine; modest foxing though most of volume otherwise clean With 7 full page plates within the pagination and a frontis portrait of the author. Styled the second Venetian edition the first was 1708. 28 500 i.e. 502 18; 4 291 i.e. 293 3 pp Size: Quarto 4to. Previous owner's signature in ink. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Medicine & Health; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 046677. Gabrielem Hertz hardcover books
305063Printed with platetone 1-2 mm. margins all around. Watermark: Letters in circle. Signed in plate Laur.Lo.I.F. and in lwer right of legend Lorenzo tinti D.D.D. 297 x 202 mm. pale stain in image marginal fold not affecting the image. Printed with platetone 1-2 mm. margins all around. Watermark: Letters in circle. Signed in plate Laur.Lo.I.F. and in lwer right of legend Lorenzo tinti D.D.D. 297 x 202 mm. FINE IMPRESSION. Loli a Bolognese painter and engraver was the favorite student of Guido and is called by the Italians Lorenzo del Signor Guido Reni. Bartsch XIX 169 8 unknown books
1804218551Windham: J. Byrne 1804. First. hardcover. good. 164pp. 24mo contemporary calf spine ends lightly worn covers rubbed corners lightly bumped some light browning and some scattered foxing small light dampstain to margin of four pages. Windham CT: J. Byrne 1804. First Edition.<br/><br/> Author was the noted itinerant evangelical preacher who was loosely associated with the Methodists. Dow frequently preached in the Southern United States and also he preached for extended periods in Ireland and England. Shaw & Shoemaker 6190.<br/><br/> J. Byrne unknown books
1860395Delmonico Lorenzo. <i>Ball in Honor of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. New York October 12 1860. </i>New York: Delmonico's printed by Spear 1860. A menu printed on silk for a banquet given in honor of Albert Edward Prince of Wales later to be crowned King Edward VII called 'the event of the age' by the <i>Commercial Advertiser</i>. Held at New York's Academy of Music this ball required Lorenzo Delmonico to display all his culinary talents. Lorenzo Delmonico did not disappoint. "With pink and white drapery the rooms of the medical college had been transformed into exotic tents. On the buffet tables the magnificently presented dishes with their elegant-sounding French names were presented by Lorenzo Delmonico the owner of Manhattan's best restaurant." Printed on beige-colored silk with brown type this very fragile surviving menu measures 17 cm x 11 cm having been trimmed slightly from its original size. There are a few places on the upper left side where the silk has broken and there is slight loss of fabric but no loss of text. See: Ian Radforth <i>Royal Spectacle. The 1860 Visit of the Prince of Wales to Canada and the United States. </i>Toronto: University of Toronto Press 2004 reprinted 2019 pages 354 – 355. Lorenzo Delmonico books