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1934M2232Pittsburgh:: Fisher Scientific Company 1934. 1934. 274 x 195 mm. Large 8vo. vi 1044 pp. Extensively illus. index. Blue cloth; covers rubbed and freckled. Very good. Fisher Scientific Company, (1934). hardcover books
189547419Jena: Carl Zeiss 1895. First Edition. Large slim octavo 27cm.; publisher's brown cloth over blue textured paper upper cover lettered in gilt; 4122pp.; steel-engraved text illus. throughout. Boards a bit rubbed and slightly bowed small spot of glue residue at top fore-edge corner of upper cover original gilt quite dulled though Parisian distributor's gilt-lettered cancel still brilliant contemporary American ownership inscriptions to front endpapers. Overall Very Good internally fine. Quite an attractive and uncommon trade catalog issued by the still-extant microscope manufacturer. This issue not separately catalogued in OCLC COPAC or KVK as of January 2020. Carl Zeiss unknown books
45198100 - 300 CE. <p>Roman Surgical Instruments. Collection of 5 bronze Roman medical / surgical instruments mounted and framed. Ca. 2nd - 4th century A.D. Frame measures 346 x 307 mm. Fine. </p> <p> This attractively displayed collection contains a scoop a scalpel a spatula and two probes manufactured for the use of Roman physicians or surgeons between the second and fourth centuries A.D. The instruments are made of bronze and have survived the centuries with relatively little damage. The Romans also made surgical instruments out of steel but these rarely survive due to the metal's susceptibility to rust. See Kirkup Evolution of Surgical Instruments fig. 168.</p> . unknown books
45197100 - 300 CE. <p>Roman Surgical Instruments. Collection of 5 bronze Roman medical / surgical instruments mounted and framed. Ca. 2nd - 4th century A.D. Frame measures 318 x 282 mm. Fine. </p> <p> This attractively displayed collection contains a spoon a long scoop a spatula and two probes manufactured for the use of Roman physicians or surgeons between the second and fourth centuries A.D. The instruments are made of bronze and have survived the centuries with relatively little damage. The Romans also made surgical instruments out of steel but these rarely survive due to the metal's susceptibility to rust. See Kirkup Evolution of Surgical Instruments fig. 168.</p> . unknown books
199523692Athens: University of Georgia Press. As New in As New dust jacket. 1995. Hardcover. 0820316377 . First printing. As new in like dust jacket. . University of Georgia Press hardcover books
159030831Antwerp: Philip Galle 1590. Each plate depicts a biblical scene and incorporates an illustration of one or more musical instruments with reference in Latin text beneath each image to the musical instrument/s depicted. Each ca. 220 x 285 mm with narrow margins. <br/><br/>Plate 5<br/>Saul among the Prophets<br/>I Samuel x 10-11<br/>Timbrels harp drums cornet trumpet<br/><br/>Plate 6<br/>David playing the harp before Saul<br/>I Samuel xvi 23<br/>Harp<br/><br/>Plate 9<br/>Solomon takes the Tabernacle into the Temple the Levites singing.<br/>2 Chronicles v 4-6<br/>Trumpets timbrel harp horns drums flute rebec cymbals<br/><br/>Plate 10<br/>Elijah and the Kings. Minstrel plays before the Kings of Israel Judah and Edom<br/>2 Kings iii 13-17<br/>Harp<br/><br/>Plate 11<br/>Sacrifice of King Asa People of Judah rejoicing<br/>2 Chronicles xv 10-15<br/>Trumpets cornets horns timbrels flute<br/><br/>Plate 12<br/>Coronation of King Joas<br/>2 Chronicles xxiii 11<br/>Trumpets harp horn drums cymbals timbrel triangle<br/><br/>Plate 13<br/>Inauguration of Jerusalem's Walls by Nehemiah<br/>Nehemiah xii 27-39<br/>Cymbals harps trumpets horns<br/><br/>Plate 15<br/>Rededication of the Temple by Simon Maccabaeus<br/>I Maccabaeus Apocrypha xiii 49-51<br/>Harp timbrels trumpet horn flute<br/><br/>Plate 18<br/>The Glory of the Lamb<br/>Revelations v 8 and xv 7-8<br/>Multiple harps<br/><br/>Miknor wear; occasional foxing; laid down to mounting paper. In very good condition overall. The complete set consists of 18 plates including the title by Andreas Pevernage 1543-91 including a six-part song "Nata et grata polo" a preface in letterpress counted as plate 2 and 16 plates numbered 3-18. Complete copies are very rare. Deutsch locates 5 complete copies only at the Library of Congress; the Paris Conservatoire; the State Library in Berlin; the Paul Hirsch Library now in the British Museum; and an unlocated copy that sold at auction. See Encomium Musices No. 6 of the Harrow Replicas Cambridge: W. Heffer & Sons ca. 1950. Philip Galle unknown books
197232753Copenhagen: Musikhistorisk Museum 1972. MULLER Mette ed. 54 pp. Musikhistorisk Museum unknown books
2240452 x 40 mm. With Beham's initials in the plate to upper left. <br/><br/>A fine impression on laid paper with thread margins. A rare contemporary version in reverse of the print first published in ca. 1537. Pauli: Hans Sebald Beham Ein Kritisches Verzeichnis 191a. Bartsch 190. Kinsky: Music in Pictures p. 80 no. 2 the original version. unknown books
185529821Paris 1855. Image size 156 x 198 sheet size 197 x 238. Printed on china paper and laid down to mounting sheet. Signed by the artist. <br/><br/>This humourous scene depicts six musicians plyaing the violin flute double bass trombone and clarinet. A double bass player offers amorous advances to a young lady holding a tray of drinks a dog and cat play in the foreground and there is a general sense of confusion in the music performance.<br/><br/>Mount browned. unknown books
197041219NY:: Something Else Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1970. Hardcover. 0871100371 . First edition. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Something Else Press, hardcover books
1956M12813Belmar NJ:: Invengineering ca. 1956. 1956. Advertisement and instructions for a newly invented "Pallidectomy Guide." 4to. 2; 1 pp. 1 double-sided ad sheet and separate 1 p. instructions 1 photograph and 1 illustration of device. Near fine. "Designed expressly to reach the globus pallidus with the tip of a rigid catheter this equipment represents the ultimate in simplicity of design. To the original Model 67 instrument has been added a new attachment for a 'superior-lateral' approach" ad. Invengineering, [ca. 1956]. unknown books
1986M14105Stuttgart:: Museum for Medical Endoscopy Max Nitze e.V. 1986. 1986. 29 cm. 82 pp. Illustrated. Printed wrappers green cloth spine. Fine. Relating to the early history of electrical urologic endoscopes. With preface by Otto Winkelmann and commentary on the monograph by Hans J. and Matthias A. Reuter. Museum for Medical Endoscopy, Max Nitze e.V., [1986?]. hardcover books
1906SJ13530Berlin Chicago & New York . . . :: Leitz 1906. 1906. 8vo. 118 pp. Illus. index. Dark green gilt-stamped cloth. Near fine. Scarce illustrated catalogue of microscopes and related accessories. Leitz, 1906. hardcover books
197132208Surakarta: The Author 1971. Soeroso b. 1936. Folio 320 x 210 mm. Original printed wrappers with titling to upper. 1f. author's note 21 pp. 1f. index. Printed on one side of the leaf only. Text in Indonesian.<br/><br/>Together with: <br/>Soeroso. Rebaban Gending. Surakarta: the author 1975. Original printed wrappers with titling to upper. 1f. author's note 70 pp. 1f. title 1f. index. Printed on one side of the leaf only. Text in Indonesian.<br/><br/>Wrappers worn soiled and faded; spines chipped. Slightly browned; minor thumbing; small tears. Very scarce.<br/><br/>Two method books for learning to play the rebab in the context of Indonesian gamelan.<br/><br/>The first volume introduces the instrument and gives fingering positions in the two modes laras used by the rebab Sléndro and Pélog as well as cipher notation including pitches fingering and bowing for 18 unique patets. <br/><br/>The second volume contains lessons pelajaran in playing the instrument reading cipher notation and practical examples of gending.<br/><br/>"The rebab is said to be the leader of the gamelan ensemble. It is a two-stringed bowed lute which sounds bright light and clear. . Javanese musicians and theorists describe the function of the rebab as pambura lagu which means that which has authority over the melody. Throughout the gending the rebab gives direction to the melodic motion." Sumarsam: Inner Melody in Javanese Gamelan Music in Asian Music Vol. 7 No. 1 p. 6.<br/><br/>The terms patet and gending are not easily defined using western musical conceptualizations. Very simply the patet represents discreet pitch content outlining both the melodic and harmonic content of the piece; the gending refers to the organization of time both rhythm and meter as well as the overall cyclical structure of a piece. The Author unknown books
199734380NY: Clarkson Potter. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1997. Hardcover. 0517703564 . Illustrated by Rodica Prato. First printing. Fine in a very near fine price clipped dust jacket. . Clarkson Potter hardcover books
199723511NY: Clarkson Potter. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1997. Hardcover. 0517703564 . Illustrated by Rodica Prato. First printing. Fine in an about fine dust jacket. . Clarkson Potter hardcover books