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174564629Editio nova, 1 vol. in-8 cartonnage ancien, Apud Gerardum Potuliet, Lugduni Batavorum [ Leyde ], 1745, 12 ff., 325 pp., 23 ff. n. ch., pp. 73-258 et 1 f. n. ch., avec 7 planches hors texte (dont une planche dépliante)
174520421Lugduni Batavorum, apud Gerardum Potvliet, 1745. In-4 de [24]-324-[45]; [2]-de 73 à 258-[2] pages, vélin souple du temps, attache (il en manque une).
34175, ss lieu, Ferrariæ 1753, in-4, pl. veau raciné fauve, tit. doré sur pc. brune, dos à 5 nerfs ornés de fleurons, dentelles et filets dorés encadrant les caissons et dentelles dorées sur les nerfs, tr. rouges, cul-de-lampe, bandeaux et lettrines, (1er plat lég. taché, 2ème plat lég. épidermuré, ptt accrocs au dos, coupes et coins émoussés avec mq. au coin inf. du 1er plat, mouillures marginales sur les premiers ff.), bon état malgré les défauts, [12ff.]-648p.
175440299DB1754. Frankfurt Fleischer 1754. Kl.-4°. 8 Bl. 559 recte 558 S. 21 Bl. Index. Mit gestochenem Porträt als Frontispiz. Lederband aus der Zeit mit blindgeprägtem rotem Rückenschild. Hirsch-H. I 101. Blake 12. Frankfurter Nachdruckausgabe nach der zweiten in Leiden erschienenen von Gaub herausgegebenen und mit einem Vorwort von Boerhaaven versehenen Ausgabe. Ein klassisches Werk zur Prognostik das erstmals 1601 erschienen war. Papier stellenweise leicht gebräunt. Einband berieben und bestossen. unknown
175440299DBFrankfurt, Fleischer, 1754. Kl.-4°. (8) Bl., 559 (recte 558) S., (21) Bl. Index. Mit gestochenem Porträt als Frontispiz. Lederband aus der Zeit mit blindgeprägtem, rotem Rückenschild.
175440299BBFrankfurt, Fleischer, 1754. Klein-4°. 8 n.n. Bl., 559 (recte 558) S., 21 n.n. Bl. Index. Mit gestochenem Porträt als Frontispiz. Lederband der Zeit mit blindgeprägtem, rotem Rückenschild.
1912ROLFEFRE022425William Rider London. 1912. First edition. Octavo. pp xxii 299. 16-page publisher's catalogue at rear. Original blue buckram covers decorated in blind and lettered in gilt. A fantasy novel. Corvo wrote in a letter: ''I wrote nine tenths of that book to Pirie-Gordon's one tenth & we were to share profits half & half''. On page 14 of the advertisements at the rear of the book Rolfe is given sole credit for the book. Laid in are parts of the scarce and extremely friable dustwrapper: most of the front and rear panels and the flaps.Bookplate on front pastedown. Edges faintly spotted. Very good indeed. A bright copy. William Rider, London. hardcover
191284830London: William Rider & Son 1912. First U.K. Edition. Octavo. 19cm. Publisher's deep blue embossed cloth titled in gilt to spine and front board. 299pp. 16pp publisher's ads to rear. Minor scuffing and bumping to spine ends and corners a little discoloration of the cloth in places very slight lean; internally clean with some marginal foxing to the prelims and page edges. A very good strong copy.<br /> <br /> A bizarre and often rather unwieldy time travel romp involving the discover of a modern revolver and a handful of sovereigns in an ancient Armenian tomb during an archaeological dig. It transpires that the tomb of the Biblical King Balthazar contains papyri suggesting that he was a time travelling student of the occult who also summoned a number of Egyptian gods witnessed the birth of Christ and took part in the Trojan War oh and he also rescues Helen of Troy from Hades and then marries her. One can only assume that those early 20th century British chaps were made of sterner stuff. A typically eccentric piece of rompery from Frederick Rolfe who laid claim to writing 95% of it with Pirie-Gordon adding flavor who never saw a convention literary or otherwise that he didn't want to overturn. William Rider & Son unknown
15548Original Art. Original art for the syndicated strip Can You Beat It! from May 9 1930. Ink on illustration board measuring 34 x 42 cm. Upper right corner is torn but without affecting the art three pin sized holes on the edges. Italian born Ketten was a comic artist and illustrator who was particularly successful in the first half of the 20th century with features such as Can You Beat It The "Hurry Up" New Yorker and Poor Little Income! Signed and inscribed by Ketten on the lower right corner. unknown
177135615in Venezia Venice: Presso Antonio Zatta 1771. Fine. Presso Antonio Zatta in Venezia Venice 1771 19.50 x 26 cm 2 volumes brochés New edition the first edition appears to have been published in 1733. Illustrated with two large engraved title head-pieces by Zatta. Miniature printing in double columns. Contemporary grey temporary boards. Tear at foot of volume II. Prospero Lambertini was elected Pope in 1740 under the name Benedict XIV. He died in 1758. He was a learned Pope nourished by science and open to the Enlightenment and attempted to soften the rigour of the church and dogma. Presso Antonio Zatta hardcover
177442661Bassani 1774. Sed Prostant Venetiis Remondini. 4to. Contemp. hcalf richly gilt spine titlelabel with gilt lettering. Top of spine worn. Slightly rubbed. Engraved portrait as frontispiece. XVI286 pp. a. Addenda 231 pp. Addenda with separate tilepage. A few scattered brownspots. Internally fine. <br/><br/><em>A classic work on prognosis Editio tertia."Alpini's interest in medicine was expressed in several books of which the most importent were "De Medicina Aegyptiorum" 1591 and "De praesagienda vita" 1601 the third edition offered here.Alpini was sufficiently impressed by novel therapeutic practices to introduce the technique of "moxa" into European medicine. The "De praesagienda vita" is a detailed study of prognosticss in which attention is devoted to the patient's mental state and its bearing on health as well as to he usual physical and diagnostic signs."DSB I p. 125. - Waller: 372. - Wellcome II: 36 but not this edition. - Garrison & Morton: 2194. </em> unknown
177442661Bassani, 1774. Sed Prostant Venetiis, Remondini. 4to. Contemp. hcalf, richly gilt spine, titlelabel with gilt lettering. Top of spine worn. Slightly rubbed. Engraved portrait as frontispiece. XVI,286 pp. a. Addenda (2),31 pp. Addenda with separate tilepage. A few scattered brownspots. Internally fine.
3-61262Bologna Nella stamperia del Longhi stampatore arcivescovile 1733-1740 cinque volumi in-4to cm. 215 x 15 in piena pergamena coeva con titoli decorazioni e tomaison in oro su doppio tassello in pelle al dorso pp. 22 235 1 22 322 26 295 22 332 22 283 100 Regole circa il servizio del coro 8. Identico stemma xilografico al verso del foglio di guardia di ciascun volume; capolettere e finalini xilografici. Lievi difetti alla legatura del vol. V ovvero un piccolo strappo a entrambe le cuffie e un angolo consunto. Sporadiche fioriture ma carta ancora piuttosto fresca con margini soddisfacenti. Opera completa in edizione originale. unknown
3-46925Bassano sed prostant Venetiis apud Remondini 1774 4to legatura mezza pelle coeva con fregi e titolidorati al dorso quattro snodi pp. 16-286-31 Contiene: Hierony mi Fracastorii . De diebus criticis libellus additus Prospero Alpino De praesagienda vita et morte aegrotantium. Con un secondo frontespizio con un ritratto inciso in rame in antiporta marca tipografica xilografica al frontespizio fregi e testatine xilografiche alcuni capilettera. Classico e diffusissimo testo con la prefazione del Boerhaave; la prognosi é la 'scoperta' ribadita con forza unitamente ad una misteriosa facoltà di guarigione del malato. Ottima copia. unknown
177135615Presso Antonio Zatta | in Venezia 1771 | 19.50 x 26 cm | 2 volumes brochés
27334hardcover. Cum praefatione Hermanni Boerhaave. Editio altera Leidensis cujus textum recensuit passim emendavit supplevit; citata Hippocratis loca accuravit Hieron. Dav. Gaubius. Rubricated title with an engraved vignette. Fine large folding copperplate portrait of the author. 558 i.e. 564pp. index. Sm. 4to modern leather. Lugduni Batavorum 1733.<br/><br/> Excellent Leiden edition of the Italian physician's "classical work on prognosis". G-M 2194 1st ed. Venice 1601. De praesagienda is "a detailed study of prognostics in which attention is devoted to the patient's mental state and its bearing on health as well as to the usual physical and diagnostic signs". DSB I 125. In addition to being a notable diagnostician Alpini was an accomplished botanist one of the first in the 16th century to examine plants outside the context of their therapeutic uses helping to advance the frontiers of botanical science. He is also well known for his books on Egyptian medicine and plants. Hirsch I 101. Waller 371. Blake 12. Wellcome II 36. "C'est.bel ouvrage". Biog. med. I 160.<br/><br/> unknown books
27334hardcover. Cum praefatione Hermanni Boerhaave. Editio altera Leidensis cujus textum recensuit passim emendavit supplevit; citata Hippocratis loca accuravit Hieron. Dav. Gaubius. Rubricated title with an engraved vignette. Fine large folding copperplate portrait of the author. 558 i.e. 564pp. index. Sm. 4to modern leather. Lugduni Batavorum 1733.<br/> <br/> Excellent Leiden edition of the Italian physician's "classical work on prognosis". G-M 2194 1st ed. Venice 1601. De praesagienda is "a detailed study of prognostics in which attention is devoted to the patient's mental state and its bearing on health as well as to the usual physical and diagnostic signs". DSB I 125. In addition to being a notable diagnostician Alpini was an accomplished botanist one of the first in the 16th century to examine plants outside the context of their therapeutic uses helping to advance the frontiers of botanical science. He is also well known for his books on Egyptian medicine and plants. Hirsch I 101. Waller 371. Blake 12. Wellcome II 36. "C'est.bel ouvrage". Biog. med. I 160.<br/> <br/> unknown
1792TNESBENE97Venice: Silvestri Gatti 1792. 1792. 2 Volumes in 1. 4to. pp. xvi 196; viii 304. with half-title in Vol. II. text in double columns. woodcut headpieces initials & title vignettes. contemporary half vellumn rubbed. Later edition of one of the Popes principal writings. "Great as a man a scholar an administrator and a priest Benedicts claim to immortality rests principally on his admirable ecclesiastical writings" of which this is one Catholic Encyc. First published in 1741 following his elevation to the Papacy it is an adaptation to diocesan administration of the general ecclesiastical law. Because of its influence this book is called by Schulte "one of the most important if not the most important modern work in canon law." Idem. Venice: Silvestri Gatti, 1792. hardcover
1754512371754. Frankfurt & Leipzig Fleischer 1754 4° Portrait 18 559 3 pp. Halbledereinband der Zeit; Rücken erneuert. Prosperi Alpini . De Praesagienda Vita Et Morte Aegrotantium : Libri Septem ; In Quibus Ars Tota Hippocratia Praedicendi in Aegrotis Varios Morborum Evantus Cum Ex Veterum Medicorum dogmatibus . Nova Methodo Elucesit / Cum Praefatione Hermanni Boerhaave. Iuxta Editionem Alterum Leidensem Cuius Textum Recensuit Passim Emendavit Supplevit; Citata Hippocratis Loca Accuravit Hieron. Dav. Gaubius . A Classical Work in Medical Prognosis edited by Hieronymus David Gaub 1705-1780 with a foreword of Herman Boerhaave 1668-1738. Prospero Alpino 1553-1616 professor at Padua travelled through Egypt Crete and Greec from 1580 to 1583. He was the first European writer to mention the coffee plant which he saw at Cairo. Alpinus classifies here the morbid phenomena into genera and discusses their prognostic value. The book is also quoted by Weinberger for its references to dentistry. The passages of Life and Death in diseases concentrates on the patient's mental state and its bearing on health as well as the usual physical and diagnostic signs. See Garrison & Morton No. 2073 1st.Ed. 1601; Lindeboom 533; Hertzberger 238 Boerhaave unknown
2023x-1032189630Routledge 2023. Hardcover. New. 264 pages. Spanish language. 9.19x6.13x0.87 inches. Routledge hardcover
178437819Pescia: per la Societ‡ Tipografica 1784. per la Societ‡ Tipografica unknown
1761R96528Lovanii [Leuven], Ex Typographia Academica 1761 Complete in 2 volumes: viii,532 + 580pp., contains an extensive index, 19cm., text in Latin, contemporary full leather bindings (raised spine with gilt decoration and title, small defect at lower end of spine of vol.1), text clean and bright with only few occasional foxing, old handwritten ex-libris on t.p., good condition, [Work in which Lambertini (1675-1758, pope from 1740 till his death) makes an attempt to reform and limit the calendar of feasts of the Church], R96528
1762R96529Lovanii [Leuven], Ex Typographia Academica 1762 Complete in 2 volumes: xxxviii,502 + 551pp., contains an extensive index, 19cm., text in Latin, contemporary full leather bindings (raised spine with gilt decoration and title, corners bit bumped, small defect at upper end of front joint of vol.2), text clean and bright with only few occasional foxing, old handwritten ex-libris on t.p., good condition, R96529
1732R108266Venezia, gio. Battista Recurti 1732 [8] + 423pp., with engraved vignette on title page, 24cm., contemporary full vellum binding (with some stains, but intact), text printed in 2 columns, text in Italian, small stamp and two old handwritten ex-libris on title page, text is clean and bright except for few occasional foxing and vague damp stain at upper end of last pages, good condition, R108266
9465aafLeiden, ex officina Isaaci Severini, 1733, in-8°, en frontispice le portrait de P. Alpino (gravé par R. Blokhuysen), légèrement déchiré + XXII + 558 p. (recte: 564 p.) + 46 p. (index), titre en rouge et noir, exlibris manuscrit ‘Thomas Darnbrough anywhere’, reliure en veau à nerfs, quelques taches et frottements, accrocs aux coiffes, tranches brunes.