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172123286Leipzig, Weidmann, 1721-22. Ca. 28 cm x 17cm (Platte); 34 cm x 21,5 cm (ganze Blatt).
198015629o. O, o. V., o. J. (um 1980). 4 nn. Bll. mit 6 teils ganzseit. Abb. 4°. OKart. (Gebrssprn.).
1860A151-371um 1860. Portr?t / Stahlstich von August Weger und Joh. Paul Singer,Blatt ca. 20,5 x 14
1860A141-260um 1860. Stahlstich von August Weger und Joh. Paul Singer, ca 13,5 x 12,5 cm
16193933AG1619. Kupferstich von Boetius-Adams Bolswest nach Abraham Bloemert, 8,9 x 14,7 (incl. Titel), Bll. 17 x 22,8; auf Rückseite lat. Text über S. Euphraxia; beiliegend: Kopie des zugehörigen Textes. Auf Wunsch Digitalaufnahme in jpg-Format erhältlich- photo in jpg-format available. Je nach Versandart können die Portokosten bis zu 2 ? weniger als angegeben betragen.+
Il volume presenta gli atti di un convegno dedicato al Rerum medicarum Novae Hispaniae thesaurus, l'importante silloge di botanica, zoologia e mineralogia del Nuovo Mondo edita dall'Accademia dei Lincei nel 1651. L'opera, maggiormente nota come Tesoro messicano, è variamente esaminata dagli autori dei contributi, in una prospettiva multidisciplinare volta a ricostruire la complessità delle sue fasi compositive e il suo valore nel quadro scientifico dell'epoca. This volume collects the proceedings of the conference on the Rerum medicarum Novae Hispaniae thesaurus, the important anthology on the flora, the fauna and the minerals of the New World published by the Accademia dei Lincei in 1651. The work, most known as Tesoro messicano, is analysed by the authors from different points of view, with the aim of reconstructing the complexity of its composition and assessing its importance in the scientific framework of its age. Lessico intellettuale europeo 120 cm 17 x 24, x-322 pp.
102492548X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1279341505.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1968567130Cambridge Massachusetts: Fogg Art Museum 1968. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Quarto. Illustrated in black and white. Faint spotting on the page edges light toning on the spine near fine in a rubbed and toned very good dust jacket with a few small soil marks on the front cover and just a bit of edgewear. Published on occasion of the exhibition held at the Fogg Art Museum Harvard University April 25 - June 14 1968. Fogg Art Museum hardcover
17922807London: F. Dodsley 1792. Early Edition. Leather bound. Very Good. 4 1/4 X 7 1/8 Inches. Early fine leather binding with gilt decoration to covers and spines. Four raised hubs. Stated "Tenth Edition" in each of the four volumes. Missing frontis illustrations else complete. A bit of scuffing to covers and spines but a tight set overall. Light foxing throughout. F. Dodsley unknown
3-53440Modena STEM Mucchi - Istituto di Paleontologia 1982 4to tutta tela editoriale con titoli e fregi dorati pp. XXX-524 con numerose illustrazioni in nero e a colori nel testo. Proceedings of the International Meeting on “PPaleontology Essential of Historical Geology†held in Venice Fondazione Giorgio Cini 2-4 june 1981 hardcover
19691671Grand Rapids MI: Zondervan 1969. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 6 3/8 X 9 1/2 Inches. 245 PP. Original price of $3.95 intact on front flap of DJ. "Signed for Shirley Love and Joy Eugenia Price" in blue ink on the title-page. A very nice copy of a book that attempts to draw on the Bible to relate that issues of the late 60's have been around since the beginning of recorded history. Slight wear to DJ edges. A very appealing copy overall. Zondervan hardcover
In 8, pp. 40. Intonso. Diffuse fioriture alle cc. Qualche lieve danno al d. Br. ed. Saggio relativo a María Eugenia Ignacia Augustina de Palafox y Portocarrero de Guzmán y Kirkpatrick, nota come Eugenia de Montijo, diciannovesima contessa di Teba e decima contessa di Montijo, fu imperatrice dei Francesi dal 1853 al 1870 in virtu' del suo matrimonio con Napoleone III. Fu l'ultima sovrana di Francia.
In 8, pp. LXXXVII + 847 + (5) con ill. n.t. Br. ed. Atti del XV congresso internazionale di antropologia e archeologia preistorica tenutosi a Parigi dal 20 al 27 settembre 1931 con moltissimi articoli su antropologuamorfologica e funzionale, studi sulla razza, preistoria, eugenia, ereditarieta', selezione naturale, psico-sociologia, criminologia, etnografia, linguistica. Si allega anche l'estratto di 7 pp. sulla V sessione del convegno stesso.
1913758681913. BAKER Emma Eugenia. Vernal Dune in Which Is Shown the End of an Era. By Eugene Hall. New York: The Neale Publishing Company 1913. 1st ed. 251 1 epiloguepp. Orig. cloth. Fine. Krick 19. Novel defending Southern society as it was before the Civil War as compared to modern 1913 life. unknown
in-8°, 91 pages, illustrations, broche, couverture illustree.- Peu courant. Bel exemplaire. [HI-5]
1968mon0000017705Fogg Art Museum 1968. Paperback. Very Good. Covers and edges show some rubbing scuffing browning and fading. Spine has a couple creases. Pages show some browning. Fogg Art Museum paperback
144231Very Good. Duodecimo 4 pages on 2 conjugate leaves Hampstead 29 March 1899. Folded for posting; a few light smudges; paper a little unevenly tanned; in very good condition. The letter addressed to a Dr Williams begins with a declaration: 'I hasten to say that I personally am not a believer in telegony' a theory of heredity claiming that offspring can inherit the characteristics of a previous mate of the female parent. He corrects a misunderstanding that may have arisen from something he said regarding dog and horse breeders; 'It is also attested of negresses that have born to a white man that they will bear afterwards partially white children to a black man. some years ago I investigated the matter by testing for some five hundred pairs of sons & daughters whether the younger were more like the Father than the Mother but I could find no trace of it. Francis Galton at the discussion which followed the paper spoke of telegony as a superstition and Lankester Poulton & others had nothing to say in favour of it'. <p>He refers to Charles Darwin's account in '"Origin of Species" . of Lord Morton's quagga' and notes that Ewart has been trying to repeat the experiment without success. 'I should say that telegony like the inheritance of acquired characters may have an element of truth in it but all the arguments in favour of it so far deduced are from the scientific standpoint worthless. It is a widespread superstition'. <p>Karl Pearson 'has been credited with establishing the discipline of mathematical statistics. He founded the world's first university statistics department at University College London in 1911 and contributed significantly to the field of biometrics and meteorology. Pearson was also a proponent of Social Darwinism and eugenics and his thought is an example of what is today described as scientific racism' Wikipedia. He was the first Galton Professor of Eugenics holding the chair from 1911 to 1933. unknown
5180Albin Michel. 1926. In-8° broché. 269 pages. 2e édition, revue (E.O. en 1918).
192635877Charleston: Presses Southern Printing and Pub. Co 1926. Copyright applied for Eugenia Estill 1926. Wraps. Good. Octavo. Printed bound wraps. 102 pages 1. Illustrated with photographs illustrations and a map. Tan paper covers with title and seal on the front cover. Light shelf wear to the paper covers. Light toning to the contents. Presses Southern Printing and Pub. Co unknown
198750429Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago and The University of Chicago Press 1987. First ed. Hardcover. Le Gray Gustave. Oblong 4to. 184 pp. frontis over 100 photos and illustrations. A near fine copy in a very good illustrated dust jacket. Gustave Le Gray 1820-1882 a French painter and photographer was the teacher of Henri Le Secq and Charles Nègre. The Art Institute of Chicago and The University of Chicago Press hardcover
198651743Paris: Musée des Arts Décoratifs/Flammarion 1986. First edition. Hardcover. Le Secq Henri. 4to. 191 pp. full-page captioned photos plus a pictorial catalogue of 717 images in reduced format. A fine copy in pictorial dust jacket housed in the publisher's plain cardstock slipcase. Le Secq 1818-1882 a painter was commissioned in 1851 to document the historic architecture of France at which time he became a founder-member of the Societé Héliographique. Noted for his use of light and mass Le Secq made still-lifes landscapes architectural and genre scenes. Musée des Arts Décoratifs/Flammarion hardcover
198623427Paris: Musée des Arts Décoratifs/Flammarion 1986. First edition. Hardcover. Le Secq Henri. 4to. 191 pp. full-page captioned photos plus a pictorial catalogue of 717 images in reduced format. Gift inscription on the front free endpaper from Christian Le Secq. A fine copy in pictorial dust jacket housed in the publisher's plain cardstock slipcase. Le Secq 1818-1882 a painter was commissioned in 1851 to document the historic architecture of France at which time he became a founder-member of the Societé Héliographique. Noted for his use of light and mass Le Secq made still-lifes landscapes architecture and genre scenes. Musée des Arts Décoratifs/Flammarion hardcover
199526168Los Angeles: Cinubia 1995. Very Good /Very Good . Los Angeles: Cinubia 1995-2009. First Editions limited to 750 to 1000 copies each. Three volumes in four; large square quartos; publisher's cloth in pictorial dust jackets; chiefly photographic illus. throughout many in color. Light shelf wear some dust-soil to textblock extremities else a Very Good or better set. Contents as follows: <br /> <br /> Vol. I: 1840-1916<br /> Vol. II part 1: 1915-1968<br /> Vol. II part 2: 1918-1968<br /> Vol. III: 1969-2000. Cinubia unknown
190736590Boston: American Unitarian Association 1907. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Small octavo. 122 pages. Blue paper covered boards with gilt title and small embossed illustration on the front cover. White spine with gilt title. Gilt top edge. Light stains and wear to the covers. Text edges untrimmed. Previous owner name on the right front flyleaf. Interior contents clean. <br /> <br /> <br /> David Starr Jordan was an advocate for Eugenics. From the California Academy of Sciences Jordan "was a widely revered ichthyologist founding president of Stanford University and intermittent president and curator of fish at the California Academy of Sciences. Perhaps less well-known however fairly well-documented was his leadership role in the American eugenics movement. Jordan believed that people with traits he deemed desirable deserve to have children. He thought that people he deemed "unfit" should not reproduce and in many cases should undergo compulsory sterilization—or be surgically prevented from having children even against their will. In addition to his beliefs and practices rooted in eugenics Jordan held other racist sexist ableist and colonialist ideas. Our research into the archives at the Academy and at Stanford revealed a fuller picture of the life of Jordan and his influence that affects the Academy and science as a whole to this day American Unitarian Association hardcover