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3238Americas: Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705. Copper engraved map of North America by N. Sanson from Halma's Algemeene Werelde Beschryving Vol. 3 Black and white; title in Dutch; verso blank; strapwork title cartouche. Attractive small map showing North America with California as an Island California is shown with an indented northern coastline in the Foxe form. The detached coastline to the northwest of California is named Terre de Iesso ou Ieco rather than reflecting Sanson's earlier belief that it was an extension of the American continent. The R. de Nort drains into the Gulf of California from a large interior lake in the country of Les Apaches. The two western-most Great Lakes are left open-ended and Lake Erie remains unnamed. Engraved by Antoine d'Winter. This is the third state which includes a peninsula inserted northeast of California the Carolinas attributed to the French N. Iork added below N. Amstredam and an umlaut over the "Roy" in the title. This map appeared in Algemeene Weereld-Beschryving nae de Rechte Verdeeling der Landschappen Plaetsen Zeeën Rivieren &c. Geographisch Politisch Historisch Chronologisch en Genealogisch a Dutch edition of A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle which first appeared in 1690. Dark impression; dampstaining to edges not entering image. Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville.1600-67 ' father of the French cartography' and founder of the Sanson firm. Atlas ' Cartes générales de toutes les parties du Monde' 1658-70 and a pocket atlas in 4 parts 1652-1705. Sanson's small maps from A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle. first published in 1652 and engraved by A. Peyrounin were copied several times by various map publishers. Johann David Zunners made copies of Sanson's maps for his German translation of Die Gantze Erd-Kugel in 1679. Johannes Ribbius and Simon de Vries published copies in 1682 and 1683 with new maps engraved by Antoine d'Winter. The plates were later sold to Francois Halma who used them in 1699 and then again in 1705 with the titles re-engraved in Dutch. François Halma 1653 - 1722 Dutch publisher/printer; dealer/auction house. Cartographer and publisher of maps active in Utrecht Amsterdam Franeker and Leeuwarden. Published 'Description de l'Univers' 1700; 'Algemene Wereldtbescrijving' 1705; 'Corpus Inscriptionum' 1707 and 'Lexicon Philosophicum' 1713. Keoman: Hal 1; Phillips 528; Burden #545; McLaughlin #89-3. Americas North America California as Island Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705 unknown
R200096325LIBRAIRIE AGRICOLE DE LA MAISON RUSTIQUE. NON DATE. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos abîmé, Papier jauni. 468 pages. Quelques rousseurs. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc, dans et hors texte. 1er plat désolidarisée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 590-Zoologie
436Paris J.-B. Baillière 1833 1/5vol. in - 8 ( 20,5 x 13 cm ) ( poids = 800 g ) Fx. t. , t. , 832 pp. . De la neuvième à la quatorzième classe de maladies avec, in fine , Table du cinquième volume , Table alphabétique des matières contenues dans les cinq volumes . Demi-basane grise . Dos orné doré , p. de titre rouge et p. de tomaison . Plats papier marbré ombré . Dos frotté , petites fissures . Plats écornés et salis , noms écrits à l' encre au plat sup. . Tâche d' encre sur une tranche . Des rousseurs , des traces de pliure , une tâche d' encre p. 488 . Manque angulaire important p. 811- 812 ( Table ) avec atteinte au texte ; pp. 817- 832 ( Table ) abîmées avec manques angulaires et atteintes au texte . CINQUIEME VOLUME UNIQUEMENT .
2-24828Bruxelles Librairie Médicale de J.-B. Tircher 1834 due volumi in-8vo cartonato coevo pp. VIII-562 556 due frontespizi con incisione zilografica con motto ciascno con timbretto in ceralacca con le iniziali V.C. Piccolo strappo al dorso del primo volume. unknown
1273629809.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1837RO40156129Librairie Médicale de J.-B. Tircher, Bruxelles. 1837. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 520 pages. Illustré d'un tableau sur planche dépliable hors texte. Texte sur 2 colonnes. Dos détaché. Bords des plats frottés. Mouillure en page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 610-Sciences médicales. Médecine
183313434Paris J.B. Baillière et Fils 1833 In-8 Forts xj+730+672+621 pp, (.) ou traité théorique et pratique de médecine et de chirurgie, 3è édition. 1 tableau dépliant, quelques rousseurs et mouillures éparses, fortes traces de graisse en début du tome I. Plats muets, dos ornés de fleurons, roulettes et filets doubles et triples. Epidermures sur les coiffes et les coins, légères sur le coiffes. Manque le tome IV
2026274131J.-b. baillière 2026. Etat Passable couverture défraîchie bords abimés texte frais qq rousseurs en marge le prix tient compte de l'état absence page titre tome V. in8. 2026. Relié. 715750 pages. J.-b. baillière unknown
18335778GB1833. Dritte Ausgabe. 5 Bde. Paris J.-B. Baillière 1833. XI 731 S. mit 1 gefalteten Tabelle - 2 Bl. 672 S. - 2 Bl. 621 S. - 2 Bl. 715 S. - 2 Bl. 832 S. Halblederbände der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel stärker berieben vorderes Außengelenk bei Bd. 1 angeplatzt. Schnitt staubig Vorsätze etwas leimschattig. Durchgehend mäßig stockfleckig mit stellenweise stärker braunfleckigen Seiten. Vorsätze bzw. Schmutztitel mit Besitzvermerken von alter Hand und geprägtes Wachssiegel auf Titel bei Bd. 1 und 4 entfernt. unknown
106.869Bruxelles, Librairie médicale et scientifique, 1829. 14 x 23, 4 volumes, 116 + 417 + 569 + 390 pp. broché, état moyen (couvertures et dos fort abîmés, manque la couverture arrière du tome 4, intérieur frais, quasi pas de rousseurs).
1844274131J.-b. baillière 1844 715+750 pages in8. 1844. Relié. 715+750 pages.
11172ou traité théorique et pratique de médecine et de chirurgie. Paris. J.B. Baillière 1844. 5 forts volumes in-8. 3485 pages.
18442531A Paris, Chez J.-B. Baillière, 1844. 5 vol. in-8 de XXI, 816 + 532 + 668 + 723 + 748 p. demi-basane marron, dos lisses ornés de fers à froid et de roulettes et filets dorés. Dos passés, quelques griffures sur les dos et les plats auréoles sur quelques ff. au vol. 5.
182896556Paris, J.-B. Baillière, 1828, in-8, 5 vol, Demi-veau prune de l'époque, dos lisses ornés de fleurons et de roulettes, tranches marbrées, Deuxième édition de cet ouvrage qui fut l'un des premiers succès de la maison Baillière. D'abord disciple de Broussais, Louis-Charles Roche (1790-1875) fut l'un des premiers à revenir à la "médecine hippocratique" et joua un rôle pondérateur dans la querelle qui eut lieu entre Broussais et Laennec. Toute la partie médicale de cet ouvrage est de lui. Louis-Joseph Sanson (1790-1841) fut nommé en 1836 professeur de clinique chirurgicale en remplacement de Dupuytren dont il fut l'élève. Les Nouveaux éléments, dont il a rédigé toute la partie chirurgicale, est son principal ouvrage. Il est réputé pour son procédé de lithotomie recto-vésicale, décrit et publié par son maître en 1836. Bon exemplaire, malgré quelques frottements sur les couffes et coupes. Rousseurs claires. Couverture rigide
182811433MADRID: Imprenta de Verges 1828. Primera edición.- 4º.- Plena pasta española doble tejuelo y dorados en el lomo.- 5 tomos.- I: VIII.- 479 páginas.- II: 392 páginas.- 1 hoja de Advertencia.- III: 402 páginas.- 1 hoja Erratas.- IV: 372 páginas.- V: 396 páginas.- 2 hojas Erratas. . Palau 271872 Imprenta de Verges hardcover
1832104565Imprenta De Repulles. Very Good. 1832. Second Edition. Hardcover. Leatherbound. 1832. Some wear to the bindings. 5 volume set complete. Spanish language. Madrid Imprenta de Repulles. Marbled endpapers. Second Edition. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Imprenta De Repulles hardcover
1696M10191Amsterdam: Covens & Mortier c.1696. Very Good. Size : 393x540 mm 15.47x21.26 Inches Coloring: Original Hand Coloring Category: Maps World; Covens & Mortier unknown
1657M8883Paris 1657 . Very Good. Notes: A handsome 17th century map of the known world typifying Sanson's scientific style of cartography. Embodying the most up to date information of the period Sanson's map depicts California as an island with Antarctica and Australia still largely unknown. A land bridge connects Asia to North America and touches Japan. A very accurate map for the period. Nicolas Sanson 1600–1667 was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the "father of French cartography." <br><br><br> Size : 380x537 mm 14.96x21.14 Inches Coloring: Original Hand Coloring Reference: Shirley R.W. World 400; Pastoureau M. Sanson V A 98. Category: Maps World; unknown
90474PARIS Chez l’Auteur 1654. Title cartouche to lower right corner. Blank on verso. In good condition. Some light tanning on edges with a few faint foxing marks. A few small nicks lower margin edge. With original outline hand colouring. Engraved Size 17.5 x 23 inches Nicolas Sanson 1600-1667 sometimes called Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville or Sanson d'Abbeville was the most important French cartographer of the 17th century. Tooley called Sanson "the founder of the French school of cartography." He began making maps in the late 1620s and in the 1630s he was working with Melchior Tavernier. Later Sanson worked in concert with the print publisher Pierre Mariette with whom he published his great atlas: Cartes générales de toutes les parties du monde 1658. After Sanson's death in 1667 his son Guillaume carried on the business in partnership with Alexis Hubert Jaillot. Guillaume established himself as a very important French mapmaker in his own right. PARIS Chez l’Auteur 1654. unknown
16-4577Paris : Palais-Royal Librairie d'Education de A. J. Sanson 1825. . This copy with the maps and town views all with contemporary handcoloring. OCLC Number: 642902888.Notes: Engravings by S. Hosse and Duchâtel.Title vignette.Publisher's advertisements: p. 2 and p. 179-180.Description: 180 pages 87 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations 87 maps with birds eye views all handcolored. ; 21 cm.In-8 12 x 20cm. cartonnage de l'époque plats illustrés. Ouvrage illustré d'une carte générale de France lithographiée avec contours colorié et de 86 planches lithographiées et coloriées. Les quatre-vingt-six départements ont chacun un feuillet de description accompagné d'une planche ornée d'une carte et d'une vue de la ville principale. Elles sont toutes lithographiées par Duchâtel d'après S. Hoffe. Parmi les villes représentées se trouvent La Rochelle Ajaccio Dijon Bordeaux Rennes Nantes Angers Vannes Lyon ou Paris. Bon exemplaire. Défauts aux coins et aux mors.Expertise by M. Christian GASCHBoite Postale 405F-58004 NEVERS Cedex. Paris : Palais-Royal, Librairie d'Education de A. J. Sanson, 1825. unknown
1678M3434Paris: Mariette Pierre 1678. Excellent. Size : 390x522 mm 15.375x20.5 Inches Coloring: Original Outline with later cartouche coloring Category: ; Maps Asia Near East Turkey Mariette, Pierre unknown
1713215454Amsterdam: Mortier Pieter 1713. unbound. very good. Map. Engraving with original hand outline. Image measures 14.5" x 18.75".<br/> <br/> Rare map of Paphlagonia an ancient region of northern Anatolia present-day Turkey along the southern coast of the Black Sea. Highlighting the capital city of Sinope this map depicts the region as defined by Strabo: bound by the Parthenius River in the west extending to the Hays river in the east. Sanson depicts the region comprising the Kingdom of Pontus during the rule of Mithridates IV. Neighboring historical regions of Gallatia and Bithynia et Pontus are labeled. Full original margins light scattered foxing. Based on earlier plates by Sanson. This map appeared in "Atlas Antiquus Sacer Ecclesiasticus et Profanus" published in Amsterdam by Pieter Mortier. <br> <br> Nicolas Sanson 1600-1667 who is considered the founder of the French school of cartography. In reaction to the prevailing trend of Dutch lavishness Sanson favored minimal details focusing rather on accurate cartography than ornament. <br> Pierre Mortier 1661-1711 was a Dutch cartographer engraver and printseller who worked in Amsterdam. He used advanced Dutch printing methods to produce high quality editions of contemporary French maps by cartographers such as De L'Isle Sanson Jaillot de Fer and De Wit. His greatest feat was the nautical atlas "Le Neptune Francois" or "Suite de Neptune Francois" considered to contain the most beautiful examples of cartographic art. After his death his widow Amelia continued publishing in partnership with her brother-in-law David until her death in 1719. This map was published during Amelia's tenure at the firm.<br/> <br/> Mortier, Pieter unknown
215454Amsterdam: Mortier Pieter. unbound. very good. Map. Engraving with original hand outline. Image measures 14.5" x 18.75".<br/><br/> Beautiful and rare map of northern Anatolia in Turkey circa 1708. Detailed and animated cartouche. Paphlagonia is the ancient area along the southern coast of the Black Sea. Full original margins light scattered foxing. Based on earlier plates by Nicolas Sanson 1600-1667 who is considered the founder of the French school of cartography. In reaction to the prevailing trend of Dutch lavishness Sanson favored minimal details focusing rather on accurate cartography than ornament.<br/><br/> Mortier, Pieter unknown books
165217601Paris: chez l'autheur 1652. 265 by 370mm. 10.5 by 14.5 inches. Maps""Les Isles Molucques; Celebes Gilolo &c. Sanson's Moluccas Engraved chart with contemporary hand-colour in outline. Detailed map of the island east of Borneo in Southeast Asia with an inset of Banda and the Moluccas. Published in Sanson's 'L'Asie en Plusieurs Cartes.' 1652. Nicolas Sanson 1600-1667 began to make maps to supplement his study of history and a map of Ancient Gaul made early in his career brought him to the attention of Cardinal Richelieu. This foothold in the French court allowed him to rise to the position of geographe du roi teaching both Louis XIII and Louis XIV. Louis XIII even made him a counsellor of state. Sanson produced an atlas 'Cartes Generales de Toutes les Parties du Monde' which contained important maps of the post roads and waterways of France. He also produced two major maps of North America: 'Amerique Septentrionale' 1650 was the first map to show the Great Lakes in a recognisable form aided by Sanson's access to The Jesuit Relations a collection of accounts by French missionaries to the area. The map was drawn on a sinusoidal projection which Sanson was the first to use. In 1656 he made 'Le Canada ou Nouvelle France' which showed the Great Lakes in greater detail and included accurate representations of the Hudson Bay area the Delaware and the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. chez l'autheur, unknown
3250Americas: Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705. Copper engraved map of Paraguayby N. Sanson from Halma's Algemeene Werelde Beschryving Vol. 3 Black and white; title in Dutch; verso blank; strapwork title cartouche. The map shows the region of present day Paraguay Uruguay northern Argentina and southern Brazil. The Rio de la Plata is the main feature of the map along with the mountains and volcanoes of the Cordillera de los Andes. Engraved by Antoine de Winter. This map appeared in Algemeene Weereld-Beschryving nae de Rechte Verdeeling der Landschappen Plaetsen Zeeën Rivieren &c. Geographisch Politisch Historisch Chronologisch en Genealogisch a Dutch edition of A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle which first appeared in 1690. Dark impression; minor dampstain at top of centre fold. Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville.1600-67 ' father of the French cartography' and founder of the Sanson firm. Atlas ' Cartes générales de toutes les parties du Monde' 1658-70 and a pocket atlas in 4 parts 1652-1705. Sanson's small maps from A. Phérotée de la Croix's Nouvelle Methode Pour Apprendre Facilement la Geographie Universelle. first published in 1652 and engraved by A. Peyrounin were copied several times by various map publishers. Johann David Zunners made copies of Sanson's maps for his German translation of Die Gantze Erd-Kugel in 1679. Johannes Ribbius and Simon de Vries published copies in 1682 and 1683 with new maps engraved by Antoine d'Winter. The plates were later sold to Francois Halma who used them in 1699 and then again in 1705 with the titles re-engraved in Dutch. François Halma 1653 - 1722 Dutch publisher/printer; dealer/auction house. Cartographer and publisher of maps active in Utrecht Amsterdam Franeker and Leeuwarden. Published 'Description de l'Univers' 1700; 'Algemene Wereldtbescrijving' 1705; 'Corpus Inscriptionum' 1707 and 'Lexicon Philosophicum' 1713. Keoman: Hal 1; Phillips 528. Americas South America Paraguay Uraguay Amsterdam Francois Halma 1705 unknown