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183617812Paris Roret 1836 In-16 Deuxième édition revue et corrigée. Une couverture conservée d'époque, ce qui est exceptionnel dans une reliure du temps , XIV + 321 pp et une planche, ex-libris doré sur le plat en long
1373224Paris: Librairie encyclopédique de Roret, 1855 2 vol. in-12, viii-442-71 pages (catalogue de la Librairie encyclopédique de Roret Avril 1877) & 336 pages, 11 planches, cartonnage moderne.
184215479Roret Roret 1842 1 vol. Petit in-12 VI 502 pp., demi-maroquin long grain de l'époque, dos lisse orné.
1733RW1080Paris:: Chez la Veuve Brunet fils. . . et Marc Bordelet 1733. 1733. 12mo. viii 422 misnumbered "322" 2 pp. Frontis. engraved portrait. of Fontenelle – is trimmed folded at the upper and lower edges by "Crepy rue St. Jacques au lion d'Argent" title woodcut vignette. Original gilt-stamped calf gilt-stamped spine label raised bands. Inscription on title: "O.R. lousin aet coner". Very good copy with a handsome binding. "Extra-illustrated" with an added engraved bound-in folding frontispiece. This edition of the author's eulogies includes fourteen members of the Academie des Sciences who died between 1725 and 1730. There were two issues of this work printed in 1733: one showing "Brunet fils and Marc Bordelet the other issue showing only Marc Bordelet's name as publisher. They also feature a resetting of the type at least for the title-page and a different title woodcut vignette. There was an earlier 1731 Dutch edition of the Eloges printed by Isaac van der Kloot but I have been unable to determine if the biographies contained therein are the same. A note indicates this was also re-issued as miscellany works Oeuvres diverses of Fontenelle in 1736 see pt. 4. Fontenelle was a prolific biographer of notable persons publishing also a series of Dialogues with famous past historical figures. His Eloges commenced with a 1699 work on Claude Bourdelin. He also issued collective editions starting in 1708. This is the first 'separate' edition of the "Suite" containing biographies of 14 scientific notables. "It was Bernard Bovier de Fontenelle 1657-1757 who by his eulogies of scientists first bridged the gap between the scientific communities and the world at large . the eloges of the old Academy of Sciences acquainted laymen with a discipline that was at once esoteric by its novelty and forbidding by its terminology and methodology. Hence the eloges aside from the other functions they performed in the service of science also served as a public relations organ in the same manner as journals textbooks public lectures literary dialogues scientific expositions and cabinets de physique and d'histoire naturelle" - Charles Bennett Paul Science and immortality: the Eloges of the Paris Academy of Sciences 1699-1791 Berkeley: University of California Press 1980. pages 1-2. Contents: eloges du Czar Pierre I - Alexis Littre 1658-1726 – Nicolas Hartsoeker 1656-1725- Guillaume Delisle 1675-1726 - Nicolas de Malezieu 1650-1727 – Isaac Newton published 1727 1728 - Charles-Rene Reyneau 1656-1728 - Marechal de Tallard 1652-1728 - Sebastien Truchet 1656-1729 – Francois Bianchini 1662-1720 – Jacques-Philippe also known as: Giacomo Filippo. . . Maraldi 1665-1729 - Jean-Baptiste-Henri de Valincourt 1653-1730 – Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli 1658-1730 – Du Verney 1648-1730 - et le discours de Fontenelle a l'Academie francaise recevant l'eveque de Lucon. See: Suzanne Delorme "Contribution a la bibliographie de Fontenelle." p. 305. Revue d'histoire des sciences Annee 1957 vol. 10-4 pp. 300-309. Chez la Veuve Brunet fils,. . . et Marc Bordelet 1733. hardcover
1855208831Paris: Librairie Encyclopedique ed Roret 1855. hardcover. very good. 11 folding engraved plates with 609 images. 2 volumes. 442; 336 pages. Thick 24mo 3/4 black morocco rubbed. Paris: Librairie Encyclopedique ed Roret 1855. Very good.<br/> <br/> Librairie Encyclopedique ed Roret unknown
815116Librairie Encyclopédique De Roret Paris 1832 2 volumes in-12 ( 160 X 100 mm ) de IV-432 et 312 pages, demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs janséniste, couvertures et dos conservés ( Reliures postérieures ). 7 planches dépliantes hors-texte. EDITION ORIGINALE. Rousseurs passim, beaux exemplaires, non rognés. In-fine, catalogue de 36 pages de la librairie Roret.
170244534Paris, Jean Boudot, 1702. 4to. Without wrappers. Extracted from ""Mémoires de l'Academie des Sciences"". Année 1699. With the fine engraved frontispiece and the titlepage to the volume. (22) pp.. Stamped in blind on the 2 first leaves, in margins.
170244534Paris Jean Boudot 1702. 4to. Without wrappers. Extracted from "Mémoires de l'Academie des Sciences". Année 1699. With the fine engraved frontispiece and the titlepage to the volume. 22 pp. Stamped in blind on the 2 first leaves in margins. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of Fontenelle's famous program for the philosophy of science of the Enlightment stipulating the nature of scientific research in terms of the analytical geometry."From 1699 to 1740 Fontenelle devoted himself almost exclusively to his task of editing the Histoire de l’Académie royale des sciences . . . avec les mémoires de mathématique et de physique pour la même année tirés des registres de cette Académie. The volume for the year 1699 which appeared in 1702 opens with an untitled preface usually called "Préface sometimes "Discours préliminaire" sur l’utilitë des mathématiques et de la physique et sur les travaux de l’Académie the paper offered which contains essential material on the philosophy of science and is a sort of bridge between Descartes’s Discours de la méthode and Claude Bernard’s Introduction à l’étude de la médecine expérimentale. Here one finds the first literary expression of the idea of the interdependence of the sciences and of the constancy of the laws of nature." </em> unknown
176457289Kiøbenhavn Trykt hos N. Møller 1764. 8vo. I samtidigt hellæderbind med forgyldt titel og ornamentik på ryg og blågrønt snit. Lille papirmerkat påklistret ryggen. Udvendig med en smule slitage ellers pænt eksemplar. 1-335 pp. med 14 træsnit af planetbaner månefaser og andre astrologiske fænomener i teksten. <br/><br/><em>Andet oplag af den danske oversættelse af Fontenelle's "Entretiens sur la pluralité des Mondes" </em> unknown
1752232331752. unknown
1678YRG-496Édition originale. In-12, plein cuir de l'époque, dos à cinq nerfs, toutes tranches mouchetées rouges, coins de pieds effondrés, coiffes absentes ainsi que la roulette de tête du mors avant, fendue en pied et tête, ancienne restauration au plat arrière. 282 pp. Estienne Michallet. Paris.
628721London : printed for E. Mony; & J. Stone : and sold by J. Brotherton; T. Worrall; J. Penn; and W. Parker 1728 . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 12mo. - First UK Edition - Two books bound as one both w/ frontispiece present - Bound in brown cloth w/ morocco title label and paper library label to spine - Ex-library w/ plate to front pastedown endpaper - Previous owner's bookplate on front free endpaper - Front hinge breached but not open - Corners and spine ends bumped and frayed - Page edges browned - Some foxing throughout - Book ow/ solid and clean - viii 72/xi 94 pages No Jacket London : printed for E. Mony; & J. Stone : and sold by J. Brotherton; T. Worrall; J. Penn; and W. Parker, 1728 hardcover
169819607à Paris: Chez Michel Brunet 1698. Fine. Chez Michel Brunet à Paris 1698 10 x 16.50 cm relié Second edition the first appeared in 1688. Contemporary full speckled calf binding. Raised bands spine handsomely decorated. Tawny title label. A handsome copy. In the quarrel between the Ancients and the Moderns Fontenelle here takes the side of the latter with numerous mockeries and satires against the defenders of the Ancients. Chez Michel Brunet hardcover
1730045352London: J. Tonson 1730. Second edition per title page 1730. Petite volume 6.5 inches tall in full calf leather spine label gilt decorated compartments 2 lxvi 256 pages. Front cover detached covers rubbed with consistent wear to spine text block sound pages clean with a name Elizabeth Anderson neatly written at the top of the title page no other markings. Hard Cover. Fair. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. J. Tonson Hardcover
1827CAT000817Paris: Roret 1827. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition. Original printed wrappers in a later glassine wrapper. Light foxing a few minor stains. List of Roret Manuals before title. 272pp Cagle 251 Vicaire 470 Size: 12mo . Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Inventory No: CAT000817. Roret unknown
1708RW1077London:: Jacob Tonson 1708. 1708. Sm. 8vo. ii l 2 209 1 pp. Original blind- and gilt-stamped calf later gilt-stamped black leather spine label raised bands; rebacked preserving original spine inner joints reinforced with brown cloth tape covers splitting at pp. 62-63 upper cover scratched. Embossed ownership stamps of S. G. Morten heraldic bearing: crowned eagle wings raised. Good. Early edition in English of the author's Nouveaux dialogues des morts. Fontenelle was one of the earliest authors of "popular science" texts. While not much of a researcher himself he found great success expounding the discoveries of his contemporaries in such a way that a broad audience could make sense of them. In his own time his popularity as an author among educated French society was second only to Voltaire and he was in fact "described by Voltaire as having the most universal mind produced by the era of Louis XIV" – Britannica. Fontenelle's Dialogues of the Dead was very popular at the time of its publication and the basic conceit of the book is still employed by authors today. In the work Fontenelle imagines dialogues between great minds of various eras such as the philosophers Socrates and Montaigne or the physicians Erasistratus and William Harvey. This allows the imagined speakers to present their views in a naturalistic way making them much more palatable to lay readers who might have difficulty sloughing through more scholarly works like On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals. ESTC T139460. Jacob Tonson, 1708. hardcover
1728151186Dordregt; Amsterdam: Hendrik Walpot; Isaak Tirion 1728; 1732. First book is a second edition; Ninth edition. Hardcover. Good. 2 vols. in one book: 26 189 498 18 p. 18 cm. Engraved frontispiece and three other plates two of which fold out. Second title in black and red. Leather spine and corners with brown paper boards. Lilt trim on spine. Spine leather cracked corners and edges worn paper scuffed. Ink signature on first title page. First folding plate has hole and is cut off at bottom. Small tear in p. 1. Small ink notation on second folding plate. Ink blots pp. 125-131 in first section. Dutch text. <br/><br/>Two books bound together. Bernard Le Bovier de Fontenelle 1657 1757 was noted for his accessible treatment of scientific topics during the unfolding of the Age of Enlightenment. Remarkably for his time he died only one month before his 100th birthday. A noted gourmand he attributed his longevity to eating strawberries. Book I in this volume is the second edition of the first Dutch translation of "Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes." First edition was in 1702. The author engages in a philosophical discussion with laymen in this book about Copernican astronomy and Cartesian physics with the aim of education readers about science. Includes fold-out engraving of the solar system and anoter one showing the surface of the moon. There are also two title poems by Joh. vanden Brouke and A. de Zoete. <br /> <br />John Ray 1627 1705 author of the second book was an English parson-naturalist who published several important works on botany zoology and natural theology. The John Ray Initiative formed in 1997 takes its name from this theologian; the organization exists to promote a Christian understanding of environmental issues. Hendrik Walpot; Isaak Tirion hardcover
1733RW1080Paris:: Chez la Veuve Brunet fils. . . et Marc Bordelet 1733. 1733. 12mo. viii 422 misnumbered "322" 2 pp. Frontis. engraved portrait. of Fontenelle – is trimmed folded at the upper and lower edges by "Crepy rue St. Jacques au lion d'Argent" title woodcut vignette. Original gilt-stamped calf gilt-stamped spine label raised bands. Inscription on title: "O.R. lousin aet coner". Very good copy with a handsome binding. "Extra-illustrated" with an added engraved bound-in folding frontispiece. This edition of the author's eulogies includes fourteen members of the Academie des Sciences who died between 1725 and 1730. There were two issues of this work printed in 1733: one showing "Brunet fils and Marc Bordelet the other issue showing only Marc Bordelet's name as publisher. They also feature a resetting of the type at least for the title-page and a different title woodcut vignette. There was an earlier 1731 Dutch edition of the Eloges printed by Isaac van der Kloot but I have been unable to determine if the biographies contained therein are the same. A note indicates this was also re-issued as miscellany works Oeuvres diverses of Fontenelle in 1736 see pt. 4. Fontenelle was a prolific biographer of notable persons publishing also a series of Dialogues with famous past historical figures. His Eloges commenced with a 1699 work on Claude Bourdelin. He also issued collective editions starting in 1708. This is the first 'separate' edition of the "Suite" containing biographies of 14 scientific notables. "It was Bernard Bovier de Fontenelle 1657-1757 who by his eulogies of scientists first bridged the gap between the scientific communities and the world at large . the eloges of the old Academy of Sciences acquainted laymen with a discipline that was at once esoteric by its novelty and forbidding by its terminology and methodology. Hence the eloges aside from the other functions they performed in the service of science also served as a public relations organ in the same manner as journals textbooks public lectures literary dialogues scientific expositions and cabinets de physique and d'histoire naturelle" - Charles Bennett Paul Science and immortality: the Eloges of the Paris Academy of Sciences 1699-1791 Berkeley: University of California Press 1980. pages 1-2. Contents: eloges du Czar Pierre I - Alexis Littre 1658-1726 – Nicolas Hartsoeker 1656-1725- Guillaume Delisle 1675-1726 - Nicolas de Malezieu 1650-1727 – Isaac Newton published 1727 1728 - Charles-Rene Reyneau 1656-1728 - Marechal de Tallard 1652-1728 - Sebastien Truchet 1656-1729 – Francois Bianchini 1662-1720 – Jacques-Philippe also known as: Giacomo Filippo. . . Maraldi 1665-1729 - Jean-Baptiste-Henri de Valincourt 1653-1730 – Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli 1658-1730 – Du Verney 1648-1730 - et le discours de Fontenelle a l'Academie francaise recevant l'eveque de Lucon. See: Suzanne Delorme "Contribution a la bibliographie de Fontenelle." p. 305. Revue d'histoire des sciences Annee 1957 vol. 10-4 pp. 300-309. Chez la Veuve Brunet fils,. . . et Marc Bordelet 1733. hardcover books
1733ROD0107606BRUNET FILS & BORDEL M.. 1733. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos à nerfs, Intérieur frais. 422 pages. Dos à 5 nerfs. Etiquette collée sur la coiffe en tête. Tampon sur la page de titre et la page 25.. . . . Classification Dewey : 809-Histoire, littérature
174656266Leipzig 1746. Liten 8vo. Noe senere grønt papirbind. Enkel gulldekor på ryggen. Tittelblad trykt i rødt og svart. 12 180 s. Cez Jean Theophile Crull Fransk. unknown
c6295Parisiis, Sumptibus Guillelmi Pelé, 1640 ; in-8°, plein vélin de l'époque, titre manuscrit à l'encre au dos ( postérieurement) ; (12)ff. , 87pp., et 335 ff. chiffrés.Velin un peu poussiéreux avec quelques très petites taches brunes en bordure du 1er plat, traces de lacets.
2402RS073<p>ou Recueil des Lois Décrets impériaux Avis du Conseil-dEtat Décisions Ministérielles et Arréts relatifs aux Actes de lEtat civil des Français faits sur le territoire de lEmpire à lEmpire à larmée sur mer et en pays étranger avec la solution des questions que ces textes présentent et des Formules. Second Édition Revue corrigée et augmentée; par A.-D. De La Fontenelle de Vaudoré Procureur-Impérial prés le Tribunal de première instance de larrondissement de La Rochelle .A PARIS Chez Arthus Bertrand Libraire Rue Hautefeuille Nº. 23. 1815.</p>_x000d_<p>In 12.º de 175x125 cm. Com xiv 461 ii págs. Encadernação da época inteira de pele com rótulo e ferros a ouro na lombada. Com corte das folhas e folhas de guarda marmoreadas inclui uma fita em cetim.</p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar com danos na coifa superior sinais de manuseamento nas charneiras e cantos das pastas mancha de humidade nas folhas preliminares e finais furos de bibliofágos no festo das páginas 1 à 25 e rasura coeva na folha de rosto sem afectar a mancha gráfica. Com gralha no número da paginação em vez de 305 tem 25.</p>_x000d_<p>Nas folhas preliminares com numeração romana contém uma carta imprensa do autor a Mr. Henri Bouchard Procurador no Tribunal Imperial de Poitiers e membro da Assembleia Legislativa datada de 1812 prefácio e advertência sobre a segunda edição. Inclui nas páginas finais tabela de títulos partes capítulos secções e parágrafos; e um índice alfabético.</p>_x000d_<p>Armand Désiré de La Fontenelle de Vaudoré Saint-Jouin-de-Milly 1784 - Poitiers 1847 magistrado e historiador francês tendo ingressado na magistratura em 1808 e foi vinculado à corte de Poitiers. No ano seguinte foi nomeado procurador imperial do Tribunal Civil de primeira Instância da Comarca de La Rochelle onde exerceu esta função até 1813 regressando depois à capital da jurisdição Poitiers com o título de Conselheiro da Corte Real que manteve até à morte.</p>_x000d_<p>Foi membro fundador da Sociedade de Antiquários Ocidentais; membro honorário em Poitiers da Sociedade Acadêmica de Antiquários de Morinie; membro não residente da Comissão de Obras Históricas e Científicas e membro correspondente da Academia de Inscrições e Belas Letras.</p>_x000d_<p>EN In duodecimo twelvmo. 17.5x12.5 cm. xiv 461 ii pp. Contemporary full leather binding with label and gilt tools on spine. Marbled edges. Contemporary marbled endpapers. Red satin ribbon marker.</p>_x000d_<p>Copy with damage to the upper spine cap signs of handling on the hinges and corners of the boards damp stain on the preliminary and final pages moth holes in the inner hinge of pages 1 to 25 and coeval ink coverage from a ownership title on the title page without affecting the text area. With na error in the pagination number - instead of 305 it"s 25.</p>_x000d_<p>The preliminary pages with Roman numerals contain a letter from the author to Mr Henri Bouchard Prosecutor at the Imperial Court of Poitiers and member of the Legislative Assembly dated 1812 a preface and a warning about the second edition. The final pages include a table of titles parts chapters sections and paragraphs; and an alphabetical index.</p>_x000d_<p>Armand Désiré de La Fontenelle de Vaudoré Saint-Jouin-de-Milly 1784 - Poitiers 1847 was a French magistrate and historian who entered the judiciary in 1808 and was pointed out to the court of Poitiers. The following year he was appointed imperial prosecutor of the Civil Court of First Instance of the District of La Rochelle where he held this position until 1813 then returned to the capital of the jurisdiction Poitiers with the title of Counsellor of the Royal Court which he held until his death.</p>_x000d_<p>He was a founding member of the Society of Western Antiquaries; an honorary member in Poitiers of the Academic Society of Antiquaries of Morinie; a non-resident member of the Commission of Historical and Scientific Works and a corresponding member of the Academy of Inscriptions and Fine Arts.</p> M-9-F-63 hardcover
169824645Paris Michel BRUNET 1698 -in-12 plein-veau 1 volume, reliure plein veau brun in-douze (binding full calfskin in-12)(16,4 x 9,5 cm), RELIURE D'ÉPOQUE, dos à nerfs(spine with raised bands), décoré "or" et à froid(gilt and blind stamping decoration), titre frappé "or", pièce de titre sur fond havane avec un filet "or" de part et d'autre, entre-nerfs à fleuron (floweret) "or" dans un encadrement d'un filet "or" avec rinceaux "or" aux angles, filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, roulette "or" en pied, léger manque de cuir à la coiffe de tête, roulette "or" sur les coupes avec léger manque de dorure, toutes tranches lisses jaspées rouges, Ex-Libris gravé sur bois en noir sur une étiquette blanche au dos du 1er plat : AUX ARMES DE LA FAMILLE HUVIER DU MEE (De la Bibliothèque du Marquis HUVIER du MÉE - Charles-Antoine Huvier, Ecuyer, Avocat au Parlement de Paris et en Sorbonne, Conseiller du Roy, Bailli et Président de l'Assemblée Municipale de Coulommiers (Seine et Marne), Subdélégué de l'Intendance de Paris, Fondé de Procuration du Duc Marie-Charles-Louis d'Albert de LUYNES), Signature Autographe Manuscrite Ex-Libris à l'encre brune en bas de la page de titre, léger manque de papier en haut de la page de titre mais sans atteinte au texte, orné d'une grande planche dépliante Hors-Texte représentant sous la forme d'une tapisserie, "L'UNIVERS AVEC AU CENTRE LE SOLEIL AUTOUR DUQUEL GRAVITENT LES PLANETES" gravé sur cuivre en noir par Jean DOLIVAR, (20 p. de préface +297 + 2 p. de privilèges du roy) pages, 1698 à Paris chez Michel BRUNET Editeur,
200918095A Paris, Chez Michel Brunet, grand'salle du palais au mercure galant., 1700 ; in-12, 263-272 pp., plein veau dos noircis dos orné, coiffes manquante . Les 2 volumes. 5e edition.
1686142581686 Paris, G. de Luyne, Veuve C. Blageart, T. Girard, 1686, in 12 de (24)-321-3 pp. dont errata, rel. d'ép. plein veau fauve, dos à nerfs orné de fers dorés, coiffes manquantes en tête et en pied, sinon bon ex.