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Zorzi Alvise Zorzi Alvise. Venezia austriaca 1798-1866. Laterza 1986.. Roma-Bari, Laterza 1986 italiano, in ottavo pp. 413 38324 Zorzi Alvise. Venezia austriaca 1798-1866. Laterza 1986. In-8. pp. 413. Cartonato con sovraccoperta. Ottimo.
R. C. Zaehner Zoroastro e la fantasia religiosa. , Il Saggiatore 1962, Copertina in tela. Sovraccoperta mancante. Tagli e pagine ingialliti lievemente. Sottolineature in evidenziatore e segni di matita colorata, ma non numerosi. Collana: "Il Portolano/11". Edizione del 1962. Buono (Good) . <br> <br> Copertina rigida <br> 529<br>
Zaehner , Robert C. ZOROASTRO E LA FANTASIA RELIGIOSA. Milano, IL SAGGIATORE 1966, Il portolano 11 cm ill. 24 cm 407 p., [56] c. di tav. (0000000015390)
Royal octavo. Three parts in one volume. Pp. 206, (2). Original printed wrappers, frayed, paper spine with contemporary manuscript lettering, worn, remnants of label removed from half-title, signature to title, first few leaves with small stains in margins. Withal a good copy, entirely untrimmed, preserved in the original state. ~ First edition. Joachim Ménant (1820-1899) was a French magistrate and Orientalist. He studied law and became vice-president of the civil tribunal of Rouen and a member of the appeals court. He published many works on Assyriology and is best known for his studies on cuneiform inscriptions.
Cm. 21,5, pp. (4) 477 (3). Con alune graziose testate e finalini xilograficiLegatura strettamente coeva in cart. alla rustica con dorso ricoperto da bella carta dipinta e con titoli manoscritti. Esemplare fresco e marginoso, ben conservato.
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Mm 185x275 Collana "Nuova enciclopedia agraria italiana" - Volume rilegato in mezza tela coeva, viii-187 pagine con 13 tavole e 241 figure in nero nel testo. Copia in ottime condizioni; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
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*** Consiglio Provinciale dell' Economia Aosta - Regolamento per la visita preventiva dei Tori in Provincia di Aosta - 1^ed. 1929, pag. 10 Interessante pubblicazione, fonte di informazioni per appassionati, studiosi e collezionisti
*** Città di Aosta - Regolamento per il Pubblico Ammazzatoio - 1^ed. 1889, pag. 32 - RARITA' Interessante pubblicazione, fonte di informazioni per appassionati, studiosi e collezionisti
Octavo in pink and black DJ; 190 p. illus. Bibliography: p. [156]-174. Communicable Diseases -- etiology. Monkey Diseases. Primates. Zoonoses -- etiology. Primates -- Diseases. Zoonoses.
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). Edition in English. 677 p. Zoonomia; or, the laws of organic life. Vol. 2. The purport of the following pages is an endeavour to reduce the facts belonging to ANIMAL LIFE into classes, orders, genera, and species; and, by comparing them with each other, to unravel the theory of diseases. It happened, perhaps unfortunately for the inquirers into the knowledge of diseases, that other sciences had received improvement previous to their own; whence, instead of comparing the properties belonging to animated nature with each other, they, idly ingenious, busied themselves in attempting to explain the laws of life by those of mechanism and chemistry; they considered the body as an hydraulic machine, and the fluids as passing through a series of chemical changes, forgetting that animation was its essential characteristic. The great CREATOR of all things has infinitely diversified the works of his hands, but has at the same time stamped a certain similitude on the features of nature, that demonstrates to us, that the whole is one family of one parent. On this similitude is founded all rational analogy; which, so long as it is concerned in comparing the essential properties of bodies, leads us to many and important discoveries; but when with licentious activity it links together objects, otherwise discordant, by some fanciful similitude; it may indeed collect ornaments for wit and poetry, but philosophy and truth recoil from its combinations. The want of a theory, deduced from such strict analogy, to conduct the practice of medicine is lamented by its professors; for, as a great number of unconnected facts are difficult to be acquired, and to be reasoned from, the art of medicine is in many instances less efficacious under the direction of its wisest practitioners; and by that busy crowd, who either boldly wade in darkness, or are led into endless error by the glare of false theory, it is daily practised to the destruction of thousands; add to this the unceasing injury which accrues to the public by the perpetual advertisements of pretended nostrums; the minds of the indolent become superstitiously fearful of diseases, which they do not labour under; and thus become the daily prey of some crafty empyric.
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). Edition in English. 567 p. Zoonomia; or, the laws of organic life. Vol. 1. The purport of the following pages is an endeavour to reduce the facts belonging to ANIMAL LIFE into classes, orders, genera, and species; and, by comparing them with each other, to unravel the theory of diseases. It happened, perhaps unfortunately for the inquirers into the knowledge of diseases, that other sciences had received improvement previous to their own; whence, instead of comparing the properties belonging to animated nature with each other, they, idly ingenious, busied themselves in attempting to explain the laws of life by those of mechanism and chemistry; they considered the body as an hydraulic machine, and the fluids as passing through a series of chemical changes, forgetting that animation was its essential characteristic. The great CREATOR of all things has infinitely diversified the works of his hands, but has at the same time stamped a certain similitude on the features of nature, that demonstrates to us, that the whole is one family of one parent. On this similitude is founded all rational analogy; which, so long as it is concerned in comparing the essential properties of bodies, leads us to many and important discoveries; but when with licentious activity it links together objects, otherwise discordant, by some fanciful similitude; it may indeed collect ornaments for wit and poetry, but philosophy and truth recoil from its combinations. The want of a theory, deduced from such strict analogy, to conduct the practice of medicine is lamented by its professors; for, as a great number of unconnected facts are difficult to be acquired, and to be reasoned from, the art of medicine is in many instances less efficacious under the direction of its wisest practitioners; and by that busy crowd, who either boldly wade in darkness, or are led into endless error by the glare of false theory, it is daily practised to the destruction of thousands; add to this the unceasing injury which accrues to the public by the perpetual advertisements of pretended nostrums; the minds of the indolent become superstitiously fearful of diseases, which they do not labour under; and thus become the daily prey of some crafty empyric.
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). Edition in English. 2 volumes set: (567 p.; 677 p.). Zoonomia; or, the laws of organic life. Vol. 1 & 2. Set. The purport of the following pages is an endeavour to reduce the facts belonging to ANIMAL LIFE into classes, orders, genera, and species; and, by comparing them with each other, to unravel the theory of diseases. It happened, perhaps unfortunately for the inquirers into the knowledge of diseases, that other sciences had received improvement previous to their own; whence, instead of comparing the properties belonging to animated nature with each other, they, idly ingenious, busied themselves in attempting to explain the laws of life by those of mechanism and chemistry; they considered the body as an hydraulic machine, and the fluids as passing through a series of chemical changes, forgetting that animation was its essential characteristic. The great CREATOR of all things has infinitely diversified the works of his hands, but has at the same time stamped a certain similitude on the features of nature, that demonstrates to us, that the whole is one family of one parent. On this similitude is founded all rational analogy; which, so long as it is concerned in comparing the essential properties of bodies, leads us to many and important discoveries; but when with licentious activity it links together objects, otherwise discordant, by some fanciful similitude; it may indeed collect ornaments for wit and poetry, but philosophy and truth recoil from its combinations. The want of a theory, deduced from such strict analogy, to conduct the practice of medicine is lamented by its professors; for, as a great number of unconnected facts are difficult to be acquired, and to be reasoned from, the art of medicine is in many instances less efficacious under the direction of its wisest practitioners; and by that busy crowd, who either boldly wade in darkness, or are led into endless error by the glare of false theory, it is daily practised to the destruction of thousands; add to this the unceasing injury which accrues to the public by the perpetual advertisements of pretended nostrums; the minds of the indolent become superstitiously fearful of diseases, which they do not labour under; and thus become the daily prey of some crafty empyric.
Volume in 8°cart.edit.tel.con sovracop.illustr.448 pp.Ottimo.Raro
Introvabile. Cartonato con sovracoperta, in 8°, pp. 448, brunitura e fioriture ai bordi delle pagine, ben tenuto
ZOOM n° 7 Maggio 1981All'interno: Francois Gillet, Normand Gregoire, Serge Jauvin, Pierre-Paul Tremblay, Andre Panneton, Michel Pilon, Michel Gasconin ottimo stato (600 g)E12882
ISBN : 2012919677. Hachette. 2002. In-4 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 253 pages. Illustré de nombreux dessins et photos en couleur. Le journal de l'année. 66 dossiers d'actualité. 28 pages d'atlas.
Quarto. Pp. xli, 472, Corrigenda included. Plus 28 finely printed plates, partly lithographic, including 8 beautiful chromolithographs. Each plate is protected with a facing tissue guard, printed with captions. With 22 illustrations to to text. Section title-pages. Set in double columns. Bound in the original publisher's printed stiff wrappers, bit dust-soiled, marked. In fine internal condition. Practically unused copy, still entirely unopened, preserved in the original state. ~ First edition. Rare, so much so in the original state, unused.
- Gallimard, Bilbiothèque de La Pléiade, Paris 1963-1974, 10,5x18cm, 2 volumes en reliures de l'éditeur. - Edition de la bibliothèque de La Pléiade imprimée sur papier Bible. Reliures éditeur en plein mouton grainé vert, têtes bleues, dos lisses ornés de filets dorés, exemplaires complets de son rhodoïd pour le tome I et de leurs jaquettes. Le rhodoïd du tome I comporte des déchirures et des manques. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Gallimard, Paris 1963, 10,5x17,5cm, reliure de l'éditeur. - Edition originale parue dans la bibliothèque de La Pléiade. Reliure éditeur en plein mouton grainé vert, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, exemplaire complet de son rhodoïd et de sa jaquette. Tranche supérieure légèrement décolorée. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Gallimard, Paris 1963, 10,5x17,5cm, reliure de l'éditeur. - Edition originale parue dans la bibliothèque de La Pléiade. Reliure éditeur en plein mouton grainé vert, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, exemplaire complet de son rhodoïd. Agréable exemplaire. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
français Grand in-8 de VI-563 pp.; reliure toile ornée de l'éditeur. Avec 317 figures exécutées par l'auteur.