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San Severo,1983. In 8°pp.336n.+4nn.+XCIII Tavole n.t. b .n. bross.edit.
trad. di Tukari Capra n. 98 in 16°, bross. edit. ill.
Folio (240 x 350 mm). Vol. 1 (of 3). (52), 590, 583-982 pp. Title-page and half-title printed in red and black; half-title with an engraved border showing great medical practitioners. Further with woodcut device on title, a nearly full-page woodcut diagram of the ocular anatomy, and 2 full-page woodcuts with a total of 6 illustrations showing the practice of osteopathy. Near-contemporary full calf with giltstamped label to gilt spine. Marbled endpapers. All edges sprinkled red. Rare, early illustrated edition of "the most famous medical text ever written" (Garrison/M. 43). Giunta's was the first edition ever to contain illustrations (six meticulous woodcuts of a physician performing chiropractic treatments, as well as a diagram of the human eye anatomy). The present volume, the first and by far most copious of a set of three commonly bound in two volumes, comprises books 1 through 3 (out of 5). - Ibn Sina's "Keta-b al-qanun fi'l-tebb" ("Canon of Medicine"), written in Arabic but widely translated throughout the Middle Ages and the basis of medical training in the West as late as the mid-17th century. Finished in 1025, the Qanun is divided into 5 books, devoted to the basic principles of medicine, the Materia Medica (listing about 800 drugs), pathology, diseases affecting the body as a whole and finally the formulary. - Ibn Sina (c. 980-1037), in the West known by his Latinized name Avicenna, was physician to the ruling caliphs. The influence of his Qanun can hardly be overestimated. Translated into Latin in the 12th century, it became a standard textbook of Galenic medicine, influencing many generations of physicians. "From the early fourteenth to the mid-sixteenth century Avicenna held a high place in Western European medical studies, ranking together with Hippocrates and Galen as an acknowledged authority" (Weisser). "[T]he final codification of all Greco-Arabic medicine. It dominated the medical schools of Europe and Asia for five centuries" (Garrison/M. 43). - Some light brownstaining, mainly confined to upper margin. Early 20th century bookplate to front pastedown. Binding uncommonly well preserved; a very appealing copy. Krivatsy 496. OCLC 4457623. Cf. M. H. Fikri, Heritage Library, Scientific Treasures, p. 57, no. 23. Norman 1590. N. G. Siraisi, Avicenna in Renaissance Italy (2014), pp. 140, 165. Garrison/M. 43f. Hayes, Genius of Arab Civilisation, Source of Renaissance, pp. 168-169. PMM 11.
in-8, pp. 94, bross. edit. con cop. fig. Con 24 tavv. al fine anche a colori raffiguranti antichi manufatti. [129]
Tre volumi (22x28 cm) di (8)-633-(3) pp. ; (4)-589-(1) pp. ; (4)-XXVIII-(4)-452 pagine. Intestazione alla pagina di titolo: Assemblée Nationale, Session 1871. N. 740. Legatura coeva in mezza pelle avana a punte, dorso a nervi ornato e dorato; piatti e risguardie con carta marmorizzata; tagli superiori dorati; difetti al primo volume che ha la cerniera interna (della risguardia) fenduta, mancanze alla carta marmorizzata del piatto anteriore e tracce d'umido a quella anteriore. Bruniture ai margini bianchi del primo volume; ottimo interno per gli altri due. Nel complesso buon esemplare dell'Edizione Originale di questo fondamentale documento sulla Comune di Parigi. Bobl.: Del Bo, 59. NB- Necessaria spedizione con Paccocelere, 15 euro.(Extra postage cost is required for international shipping due to the weight of the book. Please email us for the new shipping cost).
A COMPTE D'AUTEUR. NON DATE. In-4 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. THESE : environ 130/140 pages + 220 pages photocopiées. 2 PHOTOS DISPONIBLES - MANUSCRIT 502 A E. DES AFFAIRES ETRANGERES.
Kiøbenhaffn, Mads Vingaard, Henrich Waldkirch, Hans Stockelmann, Niels Michelsen, 1595-1604. 4to. Indbundet i 10 - lidt senere - ensartede helldrbind med ophøjede bind på rygge. Rig rygforgyldning og forgyldte skindtitler. Enkelte bind med reparationer på kapitæler og false. Spredt bruning og brunpletter, specielt sidste bind ""Den Geistlige Historie... 1604). Eksemplaret har interessante provenienser, i alle bind er inklæbet på forpermens inderside et kobberstukket våbenskjold ""E:A:v.B"" (von Bertouch, amtmand i Tønder og genealog (1745-1815)), senere til Jens Paludan Müller (biskop i Århus (1771-1845)) og siden som gave til sønnen, i 1830, Casper Paludan Müller (dansk historiker og professor (1805-82)).
Kiøbenhaffn, Mads Vingaard, Henrich Waldkirch, Hans Stockelmann, Niels Michelsen, 1595-1604. 4to. Indbundet i 10 - nær samtidige - ensartede marmorerede hellæderbind med ophøjede bind på rygge. Rig rygforgyldning og forgyldte titel- og tomefelter. Alle bind med helt guldsnit. Nogle kapitæler fint udbedrede. Varierende bruning afhængig af papirkvaliteten. Sidste bind ""Den Geistlige Historie... 1604) som altid med kraftigere bruning. Dette meget velbevarede eksemplar har tilhørt Henning Valkendorf (1560-1626) til Glorup og Søbogaard og senere søofficeren Frederik Hoppe (1690-1776). På alle forpermer er i guld trykt en lille blomsterkrans hvori et bundet neg (Valkendorfs bogmærke ?).
4to (165 x 213 mm). (20), 373 (but: 371), (5) pp. With 16 woodcut illustrations in the text. Contemporary full vellum with handwritten spine title. The rare first edition of this extremely important and early collection of alchemical writings, which unites several first printings of works previously circulated only as manuscripts. This is first edition to call Geber an "Arab", the first to use "Summa perfectionis magisterii" on the title-page, and also the first printing of the famous "Smaragdine Table" of Hermes Trismegistus. - "De Alchemia and the other works of the Geber corpus were of the greatest influence on Western chemistry, and whether they be translations or elaborations, they represent the amount of Arabic chemical knowledge made available to Latin reading people toward the end of the thirteenth century [...] they represent the best Latin knowledge on chemistry in that period" (Sarton). - The present collection, arranged by Chrysogonus Polydorus, contains four treatises by Geber: 1. Summa perfectionis; 2. Liber de investigatione perfectionis (the earliest description of the preparation of nitric acid and aqua regia); 3. Liber de inventione veritatis sive perfectionis; 4. Liber fornacum (a practical text on chemical operations). It also contains the following texts, of which at least four are printed for the first time: 5. Roger Bacon's Speculum Alchemiae (the original text from which the 1597 English "Mirror of Alchemy" edition was made); 6. Richard of Wendover's Correctorium Alchemiae; 7. Rosarius minor, de Alchemia, by an unknown author; 8. Khalid ibn Yazid's Liber Secretorum Alchemiae; 9. Hermes Trismegistus' Tabula Smaragdina; 10. Hortolanus' commentary on the Tabula. Illustrated with 16 fine woodcuts of alchemical apparatus and alchemists at work. - A complete copy in good condition showing light browning to paper, with wide margins containing extremely extensive early marginal annotations throughout. Stains to outer margin of last several leaves. A tear to the gutter of leaf c2 professionally repaired; old vellum repair to upper cover. A good copy. While the second edition of 1545, also very rare, has made a few appearances on the market, this first edition is extremely scarce. VD 16, J 15. Ferguson I, 18 & 301. Sarton II, 1044. Lamoen, Hermes Trismegistus (Amsterdam 1990), no. 70. Brüning I, 220. Darmstaedter, Geber 7. Duveen 11. Mellon Collection (Alchemy and the Occult, Yale 1968) I, 10 (note). Cf. Hoover 445 (1545 edition only). Not in Caillet or Rosenthal.
Due pieghevoli, ciascuno di 4 facciate di cm. 21 x 11 con i programmi dei raduni del 1998 e 2001 a Boario Terme; inoltre due biglietti di auguri della Associazione Dibisione Alpina Monterosa (uno natalizio e il secondo con bella illustraz. a colori di un raduno firmata "Guido").
Tapuscrit, Paris, 1996. In-4 (29 x 21 cm) reliure à peigne, couverture plastique, 100 feuillets environ (souvent en recto verso) d'un texte dense, illustrations : photographies, reproductions de gravures et de dessins, arbres généalogiques, lettres. Bruno Fay rédigea ce dossier à l'aide de documents familiaux : papiers, manucrits, lettres, archives... Notes sur le ville de Besançon dont est issue la famille, les origines de la famille (une remontée dans le temps à 1244 !) avec armes et devise, puis notices sur les différents personnages marquants de la famille depuis le 18è.
Un volume (25 cm) di 229 pagine, con illustrazioni ft. Brossura editoriale; nella serie Atti e Memorie (volume IV) della Deputazione Provinciale Ferrarese di Storia Patria. Ottime condizioni. Saggi su Cornelio Bentivoglio, l'Architettura ferrarese (Giorgio Padovani), Camilla Borgia, Pietro Merighi, Alfredo Camillucci.
First Edition, viii,304pp., cont. calf, hinges cracked, head and foot of spine chipped. ESTC locates four copies: British Library, Glasgow University, National Library of Scotland & Yale.
(Grande opera illustrata) L’AVIAZIONE istit. geogr. DE Agostini 1982/1986. Opera in 15 voll. Dirett A. Baroli. Diret. edit. S. Locatelli corredata da ricchissimo apparato iconografico in b/n e col. e disegni cm 23x29 pp. 260 a vol. Leg. in similpelle con titoli oro al dorso. Nuovo.
(Grande opera illustrata) MACH 1. ENCICLOPEDIA DELL’AVIAZIONE Stampato in Italia I.G.D.A. Epidem 1978/1980. Opera completa di 10 voll. Disposti 8 voll. Enciclopedia dell’aviazione + 2 voll. I° forze aeree del mondo. II° i piloti raccontano con ill. in nero e a col. di aerei militari dell’aeronautica di tutto il mondo cm 25x30 pp. circa 300 a vol. Leg. edit. fintapelle, titoli argento al dorso, figura impressa al piatto. Nuovi.
Venezia, Off. Grafiche Ferrari, 1937-1944, in-8, br., pp. (29, 44, 72, 25, 33, 22, 25).
Bordeaux, Simon de la Court, 1778. Une liasse de 12 pages de format in 4°, joli bandeau gravé sur bois en tête. Appropriation des fruits de la dîmes.
12mo. 498, (6) pp. Title page printed in red and black. With separate engr. title page (counted in the pagination), engr. title vignette, 18 folding engr. plates and one engraving in the text. Contemporary full morocco, covers and spine gilt with giltstamped green spine label. Leading edges gilt, gilt inner dentelle, marbled endpapers. All edges gilt. Beautiful French edition of Sir Paul Rycaut‘s famous Turkish chronicle: a page-for-page reprint of the - probably pirated - third edition in French, which had appeared at Amsterdam (under the imprint of Abraham Wolfgangk) in 1670. The 1714 edition, not noted in the relevant bibliographies, omits Rycaut's name, citing only that of the translator, but without the words "traduit de l'Anglois", thus falsely suggesting that the translator Briot is the author. "This work is regarded as one of the best of its kind with respect to the religious and military state of Turkey" (Cox). "[Rycaut's] most important work [...] presents an animated and, on the whole, faithful picture of Turkish manners" (DNB). "Provides an account of the society and political system of the Ottoman Empire with unprecedented thoroughness" (cf. Osterhammel, Die Entzauberung Asiens, 32). "An extremely important and influential work, which provides the fullest account of Ottoman affairs during the 17th century [...] Rycaut was appointed consul in Smyrna, where he resided for eleven years. His information on the Ottoman Empire was taken from several sources: original records, and from a Polish resident of some nineteen years at the Ottoman court" (Blackmer). The attractive engravings depict dignitaries and persons of various ranks in their costumes (several on Arabian horses), also including the illustration of a turban (in the letterpress on p. 115). A beautifully bound copy of a rare and appealingly produced edition. Provenance: removed from the library of the Talhouët family at the Château de la Lambardais in Brittany (armorial stamp to front flyleaf). OCLC 69067803. Cf. Weber II, 330f. Aboussouan 806f. Atabey 1069. Blackmer 1464. Brunet IV, 1275. Graesse VI/1, 108. Lipperheide Lb 19. Hiler 770. Howgego R 92. Cox I, 210. Not in Colas.
2 Voll.In-8°, legatura editoriale in cartonato con sopracoperta illustrata, pp. 380(2) e 351(1). Con inserti di tavole a colori. Tracce di vecchia etichetta al piatto anteriore della sopracoperta del primo volume. Buon esemplare.
in-4, pp. 639, numerose ill. a col. e in b/n n.t., leg. t. tela edit. con astuccio. Raccolta di saggi di autorevoli studiosi quali: M.L. Gatti Perer, G. Dell'Acqua, E. Cattaneo, R. Leydi, D. Isella, ecc. Contiene un disco che esemplifica alcune forme di espressione linguistica in uso in Lombardia.. .
cm 17 x 24, 84 pp. Quadrimestrale, fondata nel 1968 da Mario Delle Piane, Luigi Firpo, Salvo Mastellone, Nicola Matteucci. Fondata a Perugia nell?ottobre 1967 da un gruppo di studiosi che intendevano rinnovare profondamente la storia del pensiero politico la Rivista ha visto uscire il suo primo numero all?inizio del 1968, e ha compiuto cinquant?anni con l?uscita del terzo fascicolo del 2017. Insieme ai due Indici generali finora compilati per i periodi 1968-1992 e 1993-2002, con il terzo (2003-2017) abbiamo testimonianza del grande impegno profuso in occasione delle varie scadenze temporali e dei fascicoli monografici pi? importanti. Founded in Perugia in October 1967 by a group of scholars interested to a radical renewal of the history of political thought, the first issue of the Review was published at the beginning of 1968 and, with the publication of the third issue of 2017, has celebrated 50 years of life. Together with the two general indexes completed up to now for the 1968-1992 and the 1993-2002 periods, now with the third period (2003-2017) we have evidence of the enormous effort made in view of the various deadlines and of the most important monographic issues.Founded in Perugia in October 1967 by a group of scholars interested to a radical renewal of the history of political thought, the first issue of the Review was published at the beginning of 1968 and, with the publication of the third issue of 2017, has celebrated 50 years of life. Together with the two general indexes completed up to now for the 1968-1992 and the 1993-2002 periods, now with the third period (2003-2017) we have evidence of the enormous effort made in view of the various deadlines and of the most important monographic issues.Founded in Perugia in October 1967 by a group of scholars interested to a radical renewal of the history of political thought, the first issue of the Review was published at the beginning of 1968 and, with the publication of the third issue of 2017, has celebrated 50 years of life. Together with the two general indexes completed up to now for the 1968-1992 and the 1993-2002 periods, now with the third period (2003-2017) we have evidence of the enormous effort made in view of the various deadlines and of the most important monographic issues. Pens. Politico Indice XXXVI-L 2003-17 Scienze politiche 320
In slipcase. ; Ix, 210pp, 11pp. TEXT IN JAPANESE; Text in JAPANESE; 210 pages
8vo. XXII, 290, 8 pp. Contemporary full blue cloth with remains of a printed spine title. First edition. Entitled "The Book of Wonder, or the Summary of News of the Maghreb", this is the best-known work of the Moroccan historian 'Abd al-Wahid (1185-1250): a personal and at the same time neutral account of Almohad rule from its foundation to the 13th century, but also of the preceding dynasty of the Almoravids, with a summary of Al-Andalus history from the Muslim conquest until 1224. The book is written in a lighthearted spirit with many anecdotes; 'Abd al-Wahid explained that his intention was to inform and entertain the students in a summarized way since academic history books tend to be overly lengthy which can sometimes bore the reader. The work also contains valuable information about 'Abd al-Wahid's contemporary Ibn Rushd (Averroes), whom he may have known personally, as well as information directly taken from the Almohad archives, various princes and accounts of events that the author witnessed. A number of details point to Egypt as the place of writing, and the author himself states that he completed the work on 15 July 1224. Dozy's important edition of the Leyden MS. was republished in 1881. - Corners and spine-ends a little bumped. Occasional quite insignificant foxing; uncut and untrimmed as issued. Provenance: removed from the library of Carberry Tower, the Scottish castle mansion owned by the Elphinstone family from the 1860s to the 1960s, with bookplate and shelfmark to front pastedown. GAL I, 322. For Dozy's editions of historical texts on the history of Muslim Spain see Fück, p. 182.