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1864192632Nördlingen, Beck, 1864. XVIII, 506; 70; 30 Seiten. Privater Halbleinenband. Originalbroschur eingebunden. 23 cm.
180548115Hildesheim, Georg Olms, 1961 (Nachdruck der Ausgabe Nürnberg 1788-1805). Gr.-8°. 5 Bll., 464, IV, 198 S., 4 Bll.; 3 Bll., 495 S., OLwd.-Bde.
1803EC450761803-1811? 19 hand-coloured plates (each with a leaf of accompanying text), small oblong (text ca. 15 x 9 cm, plates somewhat shorter, as issued), later (ca. 1900?) half cloth. Ex library Heinrich Bickhardt (German entomologist, 1873-1920), with his stamp on first free endpaper.Georg Wolfgang Franz Panzer (1755-1829) was a German physician, botanist and entomologist. He issued a 109 part work on German insects in which each part consisted of a set of loose-leaf species descriptions. Each species was depicted on a plate, in it’s natural size and hand-coloured, and with an accompanying description leaf. The plates were drawn by Jacob Sturm.
180348089Hildesheim, Georg Olms, 1963-1964 (Nachdruck der Ausgabe Nürnberg, 1793-1803). Gr.-8°. Zus. ca. 6.000 S., OLwd.-Bde.
183010607Munich: C.T.F. Sauer at J. Lindauer's Bookshop 1830. Original decorative printed wrappers. <p>Only Edition based on the author's experiments. This analyzes residential cast iron and earthen stoves and ovens the best materials for thermal conductivity fuels cost and heat output construction specifications and improvements to existing stoves. It also describes a device to eliminate smoky interiors. The plates illustrate the stoves from above and in profile. Lindauer advertises his stock in technology and home economy on the front and rear wrappers and on the final leaf. I have not located a copy outside Germany. In original condition contemporary inscription.<br /> ¶Engelmann Bibliotheca mechanico-technologica 275.</p> C.T.F. Sauer at J. Lindauer's Bookshop unknown
18020000461Erlangen: Johann Jacob Palm 1802. Contemporary quarter calf. Very Good. 4to.24.4 x 20.2 cm. Contemporary quarter calf binding. Collation: viii 1-114 engraved beetle at top of p.1 scarab on p. 56 and 12 hand colored engraved plates at rear. The binding has small loss to top of spine and along rear hinge several worm holes near bottom of spine red morocco label gilt scrolls separate spine into panels with gilt flying insect. Marble boards with some wear especially along edges Internal condition is very good with only minor smudging on front free ened paper title page and at the bottom of fore edge on several plates. The plates have strong coloring and fine detail. <br/><br/>This is the fifth part of the series: Johann Euseb Voet's Beschreibungen und Abbildungen hart schaalich- ter Insekten Coleoptera Linn : Aus dem Original getreu übersetzt mit der in selbigem fehlenden Synonymie und beständigem Commentar versehen / von D. Georg Wolffgang Franz Panzer. The current treatise was done by Panzer at the request of Voet. The text consists of a complete scientific description of the individual beetles in Latin that includes appropriate citation for first identification and details on size for the different body parts critical for identification. This is followed by a commentary on the different species in German noting any siginificant qualities and differences not mentioned in previous publications. The excellent engraved plates were done by Jacob Sturm and Valentine Bischoff whose name appears on plates 2-5. The remaining plates done by Sturm are not labeled as such. Hagen II p. 27; Nissen ZBI 4260 Johann Jacob Palm unknown books
1804A37977Erlangen: J.J. Palm 1804. 54; 53; 50; 6 xvi 1-110 2 111-260 2 280 fine hand-col plates on 140 leaves. . HB. 4 vols 4to 19th century half morocco some rubbing to corners and joints raised bands and dec. gilt rules to spines teg marbled endpapers; a few finger marks to the cloth boards. Occasional spotting and browning with foxing to endpapers. A very good set. Editio Nova second edition of Schaeffer's Icones Insectorum circa Ratisbonam 1766-1779 with Panzer's added supplementary volume with a detailed analysis of the plates. Text in Latin and German. The finely detailed and delicately coloured plates are by I. St.Loibel fl.1760s and illustrate over 2000 insects from the region around Regensburg in southern Germany.Jacob Christian Schaeffer 1718-1790 was a distinguished German naturalist known for his extensive works on the flora and fauna of southern Germany particularly fungi insects and birds. As a professor at Regensburg and a Protestant pastor Schaeffer balanced his academic and religious duties with a passion for natural history. His network of correspondence included prominent figures like Carl Linnaeus underscoring his influence and standing in the scientific community.This edition is notable not only for its comprehensive depiction of local insect fauna but also for Panzer's scholarly contribution. The work is a valuable resource for entomologists and historians of natural science reflecting the meticulous observation and artistic skill of the period.Nissen ZBI 3629; Horn-Schenkling 19050 16731. J.J. Palm hardcover