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1789372509Nuremberg: Grattenauer 1789. First edition. 16 178 5 iindex pp. 1 vols. 4to. Near contemporary glazed brown calf spine gilt paste paper endleaves edges red. Some rubbing very good overall an attractive copy. First edition. 16 178 5 iindex pp. 1 vols. 4to. Important chroncile of the early printers of Nuremberg. Bigmore & Wyman II 114 Grattenauer unknown
1767142063Erlangen Germany: Wolfgang Walther. 1767. good. Hardcover. Wodurch die schweren Stellen entwicfelt die unrechten Uebersezungen verbessert und die in dem Worte der Wahrheit vorkommenden Scheinwiderspruche mit einander vereiniget sind. IN GERMAN. 769 pages; previous owner name/date 1852 stamp on free front end page; stain in bottom margin of last few pages; 22.5 cm 9" tall; wear to edges of rubbed brown paper over boards; chips to top & bottom of spine with orange title label . Wolfgang Walther hardcover
1780102046Nurenberg: George Peter Monath 1780. First edition. 148p. Bound in green cloth and marbled boards. Old library markings on spine and title-page. Interior uniformly lightly browned else clean and tight. Text in German. A hardcover book in good condition. Panzer 1729-1805 was a German book collector and bibliographer who specialized in incunables and early editions of The Bible. George Peter Monath unknown
1780284121780. Nürnberg Monath 1780. 4to. 4148pp. In a half vellum binding c. 1900. Some very very light foxing throughout. Wide margins. George Wolfgang Francis Panzer the eminent German bibliographer was born at Sulzbach in the Upper Palatinate 1729 and was educated at Altdorf where he took the degree of D.D. and was at the same time ordained a minister in the Evangelical section of the Church. Books were his delight and study from youth to old age his library being choice and extensive. He died at Nuremberg in 1804. His own collection of bibles was acquired in 1790 by the Duke of Würtemmberg and is nowadays part of the Bible collection of the Stuttgarter Landesbibliothek. see B&W. hardcover
178279693Nuernberg: Grattenauer 1782. Gebunden. Grattenauer unknown
1793FLO156<p>Odd volume of one of the most beautiful miniature entomological books every published Georg Panzer's <em>Faunae Insectorum Germanicae Initia oder Deutschlands Insecten</em> circa 1800.<br /><br />Volume VIII with 157 handcoloured copperplates Pl.1130-1286 Scarabaeus cylindricus to Rhinomacer lepturides.<br /><br />Handwritten title page and index to parts 190 to 206b 157 plates with printed explanatory text pages.</p><p>Georg Wolfgang Franz Panzer 1755-1829 was a German entomologist physician in Hersbruck and lecturer at the Collegium Medicum in Nuremberg. "There does not exist a more accurate or useful work. The figures are drawn and etched by the famous Jacob Sturm the best entomological artist on the continent" Swainson.</p><p>Bookplate of Donald MacGillavry a famous Dutch collector.</p><p>Small loss to top of spine and part of leather title on spine binding solid text and plates mostly clean and bright stain to plate 1165 and 8cm loss to top of text to plate 1276 Curculio gracilipes.</p> Felseckerschen Buchhandlung hardcover
17940000452Norimbergae: Apud Felseckeri 1794. Original Wraps. Very Good. 4to. Modern quarter blue morocco on mottled paper boards. Original blue wrappers bound inside at back. Collation: 8pp. 1 hand colored engraved plate. 18th century description of scarab beetles of America. <br/><br/>Very scarce item. Hagen II p. 27; Nissen ZBI 3085 Apud Felseckeri paperback books