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17431545Glasguae Glasgow: In Aedibus Academicis Excudebat Robertus Foulis Academiae Typographus. 1743. First Edition. Leather Bound. pp. 2 105. 12mo. measuring 20 cm tall. Unassuming modest brown leather over boards; four raised bands to spine five compartments. Printed in Greek type with the Latin translation on the facing page. Extremities rubbed some scuffing some chipping to the spine ends. Internally very clean and unmarked with tight sound binding. The leather binding has recently been professionally replenished and treated with a natural leather preserver. Scarce in commerce. Correponds to OCLC #61707412. Glasgow born Robert Foulis 1707-1776 was a Scottish printer whose work had considerable influence on the printers and publishers of his time. Initially apprenticing as a master barber he was encouraged to take up the trade of printing and bookselling at the suggestion of his friend Francis Hutcheson of the University of Glasgow. Beginning in 1741 Foulis engaged in the selling of books in Glasgow and it was very shortly thereafter in 1742 that he set up his own press. He was appointed printer to the University of Glasgow in 1743 and in the same year produced the first Greek book printed in Glasgow the Peri herm neias in both Greek and Latin of the pseudo-Demetrius Phalereus. "Five years later he went into partnership with his brother Andrew and by 1775 had produced more than 500 separate editions including an edition of Homer 4 vol. folio 175658 Callimachus small quarto 1755 Thomas Grays Poems quarto 1768 Herodotus Thucydides and Xenophon with Latin translations and one of the first Scottish editions of Shakespeare. The Foulises best works were distinguished by their excellent layout legibility and accuracy." EB April 2019. Some of the credit for their achievement is attributable to the renowned type-maker and punch-cutter Alexander Wilson from whom they purchased their types. Robert Foulis died on 2 June 1776 in Edinburgh. <br/><br/> In Aedibus Academicis Excudebat Robertus Foulis Academiae Typographus. hardcover
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2004Q-0892540974Nicolas-Hays Inc 2004-12-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Nicolas-Hays, Inc paperback
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352610<p>Baderbüchlin. Sechs köstliche Tractat armen und reychen nutzlich und notwendig von wasserbädern . Mit fleyß und müe Doctor Adams von Bodenstein zu einem guten neuwen jar publicirt. 4to 202 x 153 mm. 32 ff. A-H4 last blank title in red and black 2 fine woodcuts bathing scenes the larger one repeated printer's device. Modern red morocco 2 gilt fillets and fleurons on boards spine on raised bands decorated with gilt fleurons edges gilt. Small dampstain on the title page. Mülhausen Peter Schmid 1562.</p><p>The eminently rare first edition of one of the earliest works on hydrotherapy. The treatise is about water-baths thermal springs hot baths etc. and their uses — for rich and poor — describing how they are useful and necessary for health. Paracelsus discusses the therapeutic effects of bathing in water for various illnesses and includes treatments for gout gynaecological disorders paralysis leprosy etc. Some of the most famous health resorts and healing springs are described in: Baden in Aargau Pfäffers Leukerbad Bad Gastein Teplitz Plombières Göppingen and others. The work was published by Adam Bodenstein 1528-1577 who Studied medicine in Basel Freiburg im Breisgau Leipzig and Mainz. In 1553 he entered the service of Otto Heinrich Elector Palatine who urged him to study the Paracelsus manuscripts kept in Neuburg an der Donau. He edited more than forty works and to facilitate understanding of Paracelsus' unusual language wrote an Onomasticon.</p><p>Fine copy with ample margins one of the earliest book printed at Mulhouse.</p><p>Provenance: Dr Maurice Villaret 1877-1946 French neurologist known for his work on the localisation of cerebral vascular lesions; with his bookplate "Morte/ Vita engraved on wood.</p><p>References: Fürberth Bäder-Bibliographie Nr. 37. Sudhoff 45 ; Graesse V 127 ; VD16 P-413</p> Mülhausen, Peter Schmid, 1562.
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54731Trajecti ad Rhenum Utrecht: apud Joannem Evelt 1737. 8vo. pp. xl 221 iii. Text in Greek with parallel Latin translation final page is 'Corrige in Notis' and colophon. Woodcut ornament to title-page woodcut initials. Small horizontal tear to fore-edge margin 4 just touching text G2 with tiny hole and small loss to bottom corner not affecting text. Contemporary vellum title faintly inked to spine. Spine a little darkened with a few smudges and stains endpapers bit toned very good overall. Translated by Isaac Casaubon 1559-1614 with commentary by Jan Cornelis de Pauw d.1749. Schweiger I 320. Trajecti ad Rhenum [Utrecht]: apud Joannem Evelt, 1737. hardcover
1653ABC_50270Leiden 1653. 24mo. Joannes Maire Contemporary vellum sewn on 2 supports laced through the joints with the manuscript author on the spine. With a vignette on the title page built up from typographical ornaments the work is partly printed in Greek type. 359 1 pp. Miniature edition of the "Moral Characters" a major work of ancient philosophy by Theophrastus ca. 371-287 BCE. The work is published with the Greek and Latin texts on opposite pages to which are added the extensive notes and comments of over 200 pages by Johannes Augustus Werdenhagen 1581-1652 for use of students. The present second Dutch edition is quite rare with only three copies recorded in institutions.Theophrastus was born on the island of Lesbos and was a student of Aristotle. He wrote numerous treatises across all areas of philosophy but the present work is his most well-known and has been imitated many times especially in the 17th century. The work which was already widely read in classical antiquity contains thirty descriptions of moral types which are both humorous and morally instructive. As the first recorded attempt of systematic character writing it paints a vivid picture of various human behaviours and offers insight into universal human weaknesses. Theophrastus' simple and direct style makes the work accessible while offering a profound reflection on the qualities and flaws of human nature.With the armorial bookplate of Edward Shipperdson mounted on the front pastedown and the manuscript initials "RK" on the first free flyleaf. The vellum is somewhat soiled and stained with a tear and small loss at the foot. The leaves are somewhat browned. Otherwise in good condition.l The children's world of learning 208; STCN 113911513 3 copies; USTC 1809102 3 copies; Welsh A bibl. of miniature books 6679; not in Dibdin. hardcover
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179348534Coburg Ioh. Caroli Findeisii 1793. 8vo. Contemp. full calf. Raised bands richly gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. 56166118;2406 pp. Text in Greek and latin. <br/><br/><em>With the noted commentaries by Casaubon. </em> hardcover