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1829275472Roma: Typographia Della Societa Editrice 1829. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. A handsome folio bound in half-vellum over red cloth with raised bands decorations in gold and morocco labels. This Volume 6 contains description of Sala della Biga as well as the Galleria delle Carte Geografiche. With 106 engraved plates; there is some very modest light and scattered foxing. There is minor loss to the red cloth at the front board. Very Good binding. Typographia Della Societa Editrice unknown books
1829275463Roma: Typographia Della Societa Editrice 1829. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. A handsome folio bound in half-vellum over red cloth with raised bands decorations in gold and morocco lables. This Volume 2 contains La Grotte Vaticane; Sagrestia del Vaticano; and Cupola del Vaticano. With 48 engraved plates some of which are folding. There is minor loss to the cloth at the rear board and some wear to the corners. Very Good binding. Typographia Della Societa Editrice unknown books
1829275464Roma: Typographia Della Societa Editrice 1829. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. A handsome folio bound in half-vellum over red cloth with raised bands decorations in gold and morocco labels. This is volume 1 only. With 86 engraved plates. There is some minor edgewear to the boards and very light and quite scattered foxing. Very Good binding. Typographia Della Societa Editrice unknown books
1843353481London: William Pickering. Frankfurt o/M. Jaeger's Library 1843. With engraved plate of the forms of Runes at end. viii 272 2 corrigenda & runes pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Later green cloth with the original green printed wrappers bound in. With engraved plate of the forms of Runes at end. viii 272 2 corrigenda & runes pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Uncommon Pickering title printed in Germany and a notable milestone in Icelandic scholarship by this dfamous Danish scholar and philologist. Not in Keynes; See PMM 266 William Pickering. Frankfurt o/M., Jaeger's Library unknown
18720418Érasme et Jean Second, 5 volumes. Un livre de Jean Second, Amours, et quatre livres d'Érasme, Le Cyclope, Les mendiants riches, Le revenant et L'enterrement. Publiés à Paris, Académie des Bibliophiles, 1869 pour le premier ; Librairie des bibliophiles, 1872-3 pour les quatre autres (il s'agit toujours de la même maison d'édition). Traductions nouvelles de Victor Develay à tirage limité. Tous in-16, 115 x 75 mm, reliés demi-maroquin cerise avec dos à 4 nerfs, titres et nom d'auteur en doré, fleuron en forme de pissenlit doré, date en queue en doré. Tranches supérieures dorées. Plats marbrés en camaïeu de couleurs à dominante rouge, filet doré à la jonction des charnières et plats marbrés, gardes marbrées à dominante rouge, couvertures conservées, signet vert clair, tranchefile. *************** Les Amours (Jean Second) : l'un des 515 sur papier vergé de Hollande, celui-ci portant le no. 228. Gravure de l'auteur en frontispice sous papier de soie. Bandeaux, cul-de-lampe à la fin du texte. 85 pp. Gravure "Encore plus de lumière" à la dernière page et au plat de 4e de couverture conservée. *************** Le cyclope : l'un des 500 sur papier vergé, non numéroté. Gravure sur bois de Polyphème en frontispice sous papier de soie. Bandeau et lettrine au début du texte, cul-de-lampe à la fin. 34 pp. (5 ff.). Gravure de l'imprimeur Jouault au plat de 4e de couverture conservée. *************** Les mendiants riches : l'un des 500 sur papier vergé, non numéroté. Gravure sur bois d'un mendiant encapuchonné en frontispice sous papier de soie. Bandeaux et lettrines au début du bref mot d'Érasme placé en avant-propos, puis du texte, cul-de-lampe à la fin de chaque. 68 pp. (3 ff.). Gravure de l'imprimeur Jouault au plat de 4e de couverture conservée. *************** Le revenant : l'un des 500 sur papier vergé, non numéroté. Gravure sur bois d'une scène d'un homme barbu "ayant commerce" avec une jeune femme en frontispice sous papier de soie. Bandeaux et lettrines au début du bref mot d'Érasme placé en avant-propos, puis du texte, cul-de-lampe à la fin de chaque. 41 pp. Gravure de l'imprimeur Jouault au plat de 4e de couverture conservée. *************** L'enterrement : l'un des 500 sur papier vergé, non numéroté. Plat de couverture conservé roussi. Gravure sur bois d'une chimère en frontispice sous papier de soie. Bandeaux et lettrines au début du bref mot d'Érasme placé en avant-propos, puis du texte, cul-de-lampe à la fin de chaque. 76 pp. Papier légèrement jauni, très légères traces de mouillures à certaines marges sans perte au texte. Gravure de l'imprimeur Jouault au plat de 4e de couverture conservée.
183057111Copenhagen, Schultz, 1830. 8vo. Uncut in the original blank boards. Handwritten title label to spine. Spine slightly rubbed. Scattered brownspots. XII,184 pp.
183057111Copenhagen Schultz 1830. 8vo. Uncut in the original blank boards. Handwritten title label to spine. Spine slightly rubbed. Scattered brownspots. XII184 pp. <br/><br/><em>First edition of Rask's Danish Grammar which was later translated into Danish by Rask's half-brother. The present copy belonged to the Danish linguist Ludvig F. A. Wimmer 1839-1920 and carries his signature to the front endpaper. Hjelmslev I 176. </em> hardcover
1803415742London : Printed for J. Johnson by T. Bensley 1803. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor copy in the original full tree calf. Spine worn back board and portrait frontis missing. Shadow-staining in parts. Remains overall quite a good example in need of some attention. Physical description; 174 124 pages : 4 plates originally now only 3 including frontispiece ; 29 cm. Notes; ""Additional notes"" I-XV : 124 pages at end. 4 stipple engravings by Houghton M. Haughton the younger after J.H. Fuessli R.A. Contents; Canto I. Production of life -- Canto II. Reproduction of life -- Canto III. Progress of the mind -- Canto IV. Of good and evil -- Additional notes. Subjects; 1700-1799. Natural history ; Poetry. Evolution Biology ; Poetry. English poetry 19th century. Botany 18th century. Poetry Modern 18th century. London : Printed for J. Johnson, by T. Bensley hardcover
180656703Kiöbenhavn Trykt paa kongelig Bekostning hos Andreas Seidelin 1806. 4to. Samtidigt hellæderbind i flammet kalv. Rig rygforgyldning. Nogle revner i skindet nederst på ryggen. Titeletiketten bortslidt. 41262 pp. samt 5 store foldede kobberstukne plancher heriblandt de 2 tre-sidede foldede afbildninger af de to guldhorn. Kobberne er stukket af Lahde. Trykt på skrivepapir. Nogle få brunpletter. <br/><br/><em>Den sjældne originaludgave som blev prisbelønnnet af Vienskabernes Selskab. Müller's undersøgelse af guldhornene var ikke særlig vellykket idet han byggede tolkningen på at guldhornene var af keltiberisk oprindelse. </em> unknown
180656703Kiöbenhavn, Trykt paa kongelig Bekostning, hos Andreas Seidelin, 1806. 4to. Samtidigt hellæderbind i flammet kalv. Rig rygforgyldning. Nogle revner i skindet nederst på ryggen. Titeletiketten bortslidt. (4),126,(2) pp. samt 5 store foldede kobberstukne plancher, heriblandt de 2 tre-sidede foldede afbildninger af de to guldhorn. Kobberne er stukket af Lahde. Trykt på skrivepapir. Nogle få brunpletter.
184331828AB1843. New York / London Wilson and Company / John Churchill 1843. Octavo. 31 pages pages 249 - 280 of Volume I. Softcover / Original printed wrappers of the Publishers. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. This very early Lancet - Issue includes for example: Henry Ancell: Justus von Liebig - His Chemistry and Reviewers Erasmus Wilson: Course of Lectures on Diseases of the Skin; their History Pathology and Treatment delivered in the Middlesex Hospital during the Summer Sessions 1842 James Richard Smyth: Miscellaneous Contributions to Pathology and Therapeutics Impotence and Sterility paperback
1875105070Paris : Librairie des Bibliophiles 1875 1876. 225x150mm. frontispice III - 316 322Êpages lettrines bandeaux culs-de-lampe reliure demi-maroquin bleue ˆ coins avec titre auteur tomaison date dՎdition encadrements et ornementations dorÂŽs au dos. Trois filets dorÂŽs sur les deux plats marbrÂŽ. Garde marbrÂŽ. Couvertures et dos conservÂŽs. TrÂs belle reliure signÂŽe Vermorel. TrÂs bel exemplaire. 2431 Librairie des Bibliophiles unknown
1877464591877. <p>Autograph note signed to Thomas Madden Stone fl. 1838-82. 1 page on the blank leaf of Stone's letter to him. London 17 December 1877 both letter and note. 186 x 116 mm. A few minor spots but fine otherwise. </p> <p> From Erasmus Wilson one of the leading British dermatologists of the nineteenth century see Garrison-Morton.com 9921 who founded the chair and museum of dermatology at the Royal College of Surgeons; he also paid for the vast medical library at the RCS's Hunterian Museum. His correspondent Thomas M. Stone was the librarian at the RCS. Stone had sent Wilson "two Catalogues of the Autograph Sales where you will find the remainder of the Hunters which you told me to purchase for you. Let me know what to give per letter or will you leave it to me!!!" Wilson replied: "By all means leave it to you; you cannot fail to please; I will end as I began 'Buy all'." In a punning postscript Wilson wondered "if your autographs and music will ever fetch money-Not a bad mint not Badminton if they did." </p> . unknown
1801046146J Johnson 1801. 3rd Edition . Hardcover. Fair. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 4 volumes complete 3rd ed.corrected. Original binding. 6 raised bands partly visible. Titles mostly readable on spine labels. Grey paper over boards. Bindings secure no splits to hinges. Most pages uncut. Light foxing to early and late pages. Some illustrations see photos <br/> <br/> J Johnson hardcover
188112839Lincoln Nebraska 1881. Quarto 12.5 x 9.25" stitched periodical pp. 81-96. Volume 1 No. 6 September 1881. A single issue of the first suffrage newspaper published in the state of Nebraska. The paper was founded by Erasmus and Lucy Correll a pair of "suffragist homesteaders" who claimed land under the Homestead Act of 1862 and were active in the suffrage movement. Erasmus went on to become president of the American Woman's Suffrage Association and a member of the Nebraska legislature where he submitted an unsuccessful suffrage bill. Lucy meanwhile was a journalist who wrote for her husband's paper The Hebron Journal; she also helped to organize the first woman's suffrage association in Nebraska.<br /> <br /> The paper served as the unofficial newspaper of the Nebraska Woman Suffrage Association and prints Nebraska's state motto "Equality Before the Law" in the masthead above the phrase "Devoted to Woman and her Home Industrial Educational and Legal Interests - especially advocating Woman Suffrage." This issue includes articles in favor of suffrage a front page article critiquing the arrest of three New England girls for smoking cigars letters to the editor updates on successful Nebraska women reports of local suffrage groups in the state and more. Scarce with OCLC locating issues at only three institutions: SUNY Geneseo Omaha Public Library and Nebraska State Historical Society. Creasing to pages damp staining to corners and edges mainly on first and last page several tears to margins up to one inch. unknown
184363108London, William Pickering, 1843. 8vo. In contemporary cloth, rebacked. With stains and repairs to boards. Inner hinges reinforced. Previous owner's name to verso of front board: ""G. H. Darwin / April 1869"" (Charles Darwin's son). Light foxing throughout, primarily affecting first leaves. VIII, 272, (1) pp. + 1 plate.
184363108London William Pickering 1843. 8vo. In contemporary cloth rebacked. With stains and repairs to boards. Inner hinges reinforced. Previous owner's name to verso of front board: "G. H. Darwin / April 1869" Charles Darwin's son. Light foxing throughout primarily affecting first leaves. VIII 272 1 pp. 1 plate. <br/><br/><em>First substantial English translation with an interisting provenance of Rask’s pioneering Old Norse grammar originally published in Danish in 1811 one of the foundational works of modern comparative linguistics. The present copy belonged to George Howard Darwin son of Charles Darwin distinguished mathematician and astronomer best known for his work on tidal theory and the evolution of the Earth–Moon system. Rask was among the earliest scholars to treat Old Norse Icelandic as a systematic and a historically grounded language rather than a curiosity of antiquarian interest. His work helped establish the methodological basis for what would become Indo-European philology. Rasmus Rask is one of the absolutely most prominent and famous Danish philologers and is very well esteemed worldwide. He was the first to systematically study the ancient Nordic languages and is the discoverer of the relations between the consonants in the Indo-European languages. This discovery served as the foundation of the rules Jacob Grimm later formulated underlying the Germanic and High-German soundshifts. In PMM Rask is identified as "one of the founders of the modern science of language." PMM 266. </em> hardcover
1838025895London: Thomas Ward & Co / Society for the Promotion of Permanent and Universal Peace 1838. First Collected Edition . Full Blue Calf Gilt. Good. Stereotype Reprints Of The First Twelve Tracts Published As Pamphlets By The Society Each Newly Printed Here With 1838 Date On Title Pages For Each Tract And Catalog Of All Twelve Tracts Plus The 'New Series Of Small Tracts" On The Verso Of The Title Page Each Title Page With Price Of Two Or Three Pence. The First Tract Is Commonly Available But The Later Tracts Were Mostly Based On A Popular Theological Interpretation Of Christian Principles And Unreadable By Anyone Involved In Executive Decisions Particularly As War Had Been The Usual Basis Of Promotion And Wealth In All Socities Worldwide . Finely Bound In Polished Blue Calf Four Raised Bands Decorated In Gilt Morocco Spine Label Blind-Stamped Compartments Covers With Four Sets Of Gilt Border Rules With Ornate Gilt Embellishments At Corners Of Two Central Sets Of Rules All Edges Gilt Finely Hand-Marbled End Papers Four Wavy Gilt Lines On All Turns. Binding Worn Page Block Neatly Detached From Binding No Chips Or Tears Could Be Nicely Refurbished. Unfortunately Peace Literature Does Not Start With A Statement Of What A Government Should Hold Truly Essential And Non-Negotiable In Any Peace Negotiation Nor Discusses What Is Negotiable To The Benefit Of The Other Party; Rather Peace Literature Is Like Rules For A Playtime Tea. This Is Fitting As The Grown-Ups And The Government Just Want To Remain In Charge While Looking Good Although Actually Having No Articulable Principles Applicable To Both Parties To State Because They Know No Other Way To Achieve Popularity Or At Least Incumbency. <br/> <br/> Thomas Ward & Co / Society for the Promotion of Permanent and Universal Peace unknown
1810101765Gand, P. F. de Goesin-Verhaeghe, 1810-1811, in-8, 4 vol. : [6]-20 pp, [1] ff, pp. 19 à 23-[1], 614 pp, 3 pl. ? [4]-659-[1] pp, 4 pl. ? XIV-586 pp, 3 pl. ? [2]-570 pp, 1 pl. dépl, Demi-veau glacé postérieur, dos lisses et fleuronnés, pièces de titre et de tomaison havane, tranches marbrées, Première édition française de cet ouvrage majeur par le grand père de Charles Darwin, Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802). Cette somme, où se mêlent médecine, biologie et philosophie naturelle, avec certaines intuitions évolutionnistes, a été publiée à l'origine en 1794-1796 (Zoonomia; or the laws of organic life. 2 vols. London, J. Johnson). Le texte est illustré de onze planches, dont cinq en couleurs, qui représentent des expériences de persistence rétinienne et des inventions - ou appareil améliorés - de l'auteur : une machine thérapeutique à décharge électrostatique, consistant en une planchette et deux tubes de verre; un fauteuil orthopédique; une boîte à brosse circulaire pour pulvérisation de quinquina et de céruse dans le traitement de la phtisie; et un "lit de repos mobile à roues", envisagé pour faire tourner les malades afin de les endormir. Erasmus Darwin, inventeur, poète et pionnier en médecine, s'est préoccupé de philosophie naturelle et s'est intéressé aux recherches et inventions contemporaines. Il conçut un moulin à vent horizontal, une charrue améliorée, une pompe rotative ou encore une machine parlante. Il travailla aussi sur la turbine à vapeur, les toilettes, les élévateurs de canal et les télescopes. Il explora encore la formation des nuages, décrivit la photosynthèse et défendit un traitement humain des maladies mentales (Heirs of Hippocrates n° 998). On le considère comme un théoricien précoce de l'évolution : il postulait que la reproduction sexuelle est au coeur des changements et des progrès de l'évolution, tant chez les humains que chez les plantes. Son célèbre descendant déclara toutefois que la théorie d'Erasmus n'avait pas eu d'effet sur L'Origine des espèces (Laniel-Musitelli) : toutefois, Charles Darwin reconnaissait l'intérêt des travaux de son aïeul, en admettant notamment qu'il était "curieux de voir combien le docteur Erasme Darwin, [son] grand-père, dans sa Zoonomia (...), a devancé Lamarck dans ses idées et ses erreurs"*. Garrison & Morton n° 105 pour l'édition originale; Heirs of Hippocrates n° 999 pour la 2e édition anglaise. Sophie Laniel-Musitelli, "Erasmus Darwin : naissance du transformisme dans le texte poétique". In Bulletin d'histoire et d'épistémologie des sciences de la vie, 2011/1 (Volume 18), p. 25-40. Cachet ex-libris du psychiatre J[ules] Falret. Charnières fendillées et fragiles, manque en tête d'un dos. Bon état intérieur. * Charles Darwin, L'origine des espèces au moyen de la sélection naturelle (...) traduit sur la 6e édition anglaise, par Ed. Barbier. Paris, Reinwald, 1876, p. X. Couverture rigide
18421012F13London: Taylor and Walton 1842. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. 20.5" by 13.5". J. Walsh and William Bagg. Impressively illustrated throughout with hand-coloured anatomical lithographs this is the very scarce first edition of the first volume of Quain and Wilson's study of human anatomy. Volume I only of the very scarce two volume first edition of this work. The first volume of an impressive two volume study of human anatomy edited by Jones Quain and Erasmus Wilson in which detailed anatomical description accompanied impressive plates. Volume I is divided into three parts covering the bones ligaments muscles and viscera of the body with individual title pages. 'The Bones and Ligaments' 1842 illustrated with nine hand-coloured lithographs and twenty-one monochrome lithographs totalling 30 plates. Collated complete. 'The Muscles of the Human Body' 1836 illustrated with fifty-three hand-coloured lithographs and one monochrome lithograph. Collated complete. 'The Viscera of the Human Body' 1840 illustrated with twenty-six hand-coloured lithographs. Collated lacking three plates. These impressive plates were drawn by J. Walsh and William Bagg transferred to stone by William Fairland and printed by some of the most celebrated lithographers of the period. Rebound in library cloth with endpapers renewed. Pencil library notations to title page head. Published in fascicles and with the plates often removed and used for educational purposes complete volumes are exceptionally scarce. Rebound in full cloth with endpapers renewed. Bumping to back strip tail with light rubbing to boards. Hinges strained but firmly held. Internally generally firmly bound. Pages bright with handling marks throughout. Pencil inscriptions to title page head. Small losses to fore edges of leaves growing more significant to the rear of the work. Tide marks to perimeters of leaves to 'Bones and Ligaments'. Lacking three 'Viscera' plates. Very Good Taylor and Walton hardcover
18104956A Gand, chez P. F. de Goesin-Verhaeghe; rue Haute-porte, n°229, 1810-1811. 1810 4 vol. in-8° (212 x 138 mm.) de: I. [3] ff. (faux-titre, titre, épigraphe); 20 pp. (préface du traducteur); [1] f. (titre de la première partie); 23 pp. (reprise de la pagination à 19, préface de l'auteur); [1] p. (table); 614 pp.; [1] p. (errata); 3 planches aquarellées ; II. [2] ff. (titre, table); 659 pp.; [2] pp. (errata, avis au relieur); 4 planches (3 aquarellées, 1 gravée); III. XIV pp. (titre, titre de la deuxième partie, préface de l'auteur); 586 pp.; 3 planches gravées; IV. [1] f. (titre); 570 pp. (dont table); 1 planche dépliante gravée. Un total de 11 planches (dont 1 dépliante et 6 à l'aquarelle). (Corps douvrage très frais). Demi-basane d'époque, plats recouverts de papier marbré, dos lisses ornés, titre et tomaison de maroquin noir, tranches jaspées. (Quelques petites rousseurs).
18291511300026Roma Tip. della Societa editrice 1829 - 1838. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 8 volume set. 848 pl. of 850. Folios 46 cm. Bound in contemporary 3/4 green leather. Marbled boards. Top edge gilt. Wear and rubbing to extremities. Library bookplates. Markings to spine and verso of title page. Front board detached to Vols. IVIVII. Front boards starting to Vol. I-III. Chipping and loss to head and tail of Vol. I III and VII. Lacking two plates. Pages clean and unmarked. Brunet IV p. 677. <br>Collated: Vol. I: 304p. 86 pl. complete; Vol. II: 294p. 68 pl. plate LXVII as plate LXVI matching plate list then to pl LXVIII resulting from pl. XI printed as X and number continuously as such complete; Vol. III: 280p. 113 pl. complete; Vol. IV: 279p. 115 pl complete; Vol. V: 230p. 118 pl. complete; Vol. VI: 188p. 106 pl. complete pl 90-100 misbound; Vol. VII: 128p. 98 pl lacking pl 19; Vol. VIII: 170p. 152 pl. lacking pl 92. This is an oversized or heavy book that requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Roma, Tip. della Societa editrice hardcover
1829259017Roma : Tipografia della Società Editrice 1829. First Edition. Hardcover. Finely bound set in half gilt-blocked vellum over marble boards with leather gilt-blocked titles. Some wear and tear as with age. Remains well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and sharp-cornered. Physical description; 8 vols. : ill. ; 43 cm. Notes; Engraved title pages. Subjects; Vatican. Painting — Vatican City. Sculpture — Vatican City. Roma : Tipografia della Società Editrice hardcover