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DOIN G.. 1921. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat passable. Couv. défraîchie. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 676 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans le texte. Quelques pages sont débrochées. Dos fendu, ouvrage en deux morceaux. Manques sur les deux plats de couverture.
Paris, G. Doin & Cie, 1934; grand in-8, VIII-616 pp., relié demi-percaline vert noire, dos lisse (coiffe de tête légèrement froissée). 8ème édition refondu. Illustré de 798 figures in texte. Bon état.
Anatomie Humaine démontrée au moyen de planches mobiles et superposables donnant la situation et les rapports des organes II : La Femme Pl. 1 : Les organes vus de Face - 2 : La circulation du sang ; 3 : Les muscles et détails des organes ; 4 : Les muscles (face dorsale) ; 5 : Le squelette (face antérieure) ; 6 : Le squelette (face postérieure) ; 7 : Le système nerveux, 1 vol. format 430 x 196 mm, Vigot Frères, Paris, 1942, 4 pp. et planches mobiles Etat satisfaisant (le modèle mobile protégeant les glandes mammaires manque, la planche des organes internes supérieurs est détachée, texte débroché, bon état par ailleurs). Français
BAILLIERE.. 1907. In-12 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Tâchée. Dos fané. Intérieur acceptable. 475 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte et hors texte.
Roma, Tipografia della Reale Accademia dei Lincei, 1925; 200 x 285 mm, 8 pp., couverture et cahier agrafés. Tiré à part, en langue italienne, Rendiconti della Reale Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di scienze fisiche, matematiche e naturali. Estratto dal vol. II, 2° Semestre, serie 6a, fasc. 1er-2ème — Roma, luglio 1925. État moyen.
Gebrocheerd, originele uitgeversomslag, 18x26cm, 194 p., 29 fig. Verhandelingen van de Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van Belgie. Klasse der Natuurwetenschappen, tweede reeks, n?° 104.
Hardback, VI+238 p., 301 b/w ill., 160 x 235 mm. ISBN 9782503525396. This work by Jeremias Held (Henry Green, no. 74) is the second German translation of the emblems of Andrea Alciato, who is rightfully known as pater et princeps of the emblem. The first German translation was written by Wolfgang Hunger and published by Chrestien Wechel in a bilingual Latin-German edition in Paris in 1542. Held's version, printed in 1566 and 1580, has never before been offered in its entirety in a modern reprint. It, too, is a bilingual edition with the Latin texts followed by Held's German version. Jeremias Held produced this, the second German translation, which appeared in a 1566 and a 1580 edition. The 1566 edition was printed in Frankfurt-am-Main by Georg Raben for Simon Huter and Sigmund Feyerabend. The colophon is dated 1567. Held's version contains 132 woodcuts in text to Alciato's 212 emblems, and they are numbered i-ccxvii. The numbering of the emblems has caused some confusion. Henry Green (190) hastily called the number 217 a misprint, but it is not. The number 217 is correct and derives from the separate numbering of the alternative versions of the epigrams, which Alciato had labled ?aliud,? to four of the emblems. Held's written German is simple and colloquial. In fact it is sloppy. In matters of orthography, we cannot know if the typesetting accurately represents his intentions, but it probably does. Languages : English, Latin.
Numerosi progetti e illustrazioni a colori. Con biografia e bibliografia Stampato nell'officina d'arte grafica Lucini. 8vo. pp. 56. . Perfetto (Mint). . . .
Traduzione di E. Negri Monateri. Con 295 illustrazioni di cui 207 a colori, anche a piena pag. . 4to. pp. 334. . Ottimo (Fine). . . .
Introduzione e cura di Marco Lombardo-Radice . 16mo. pp. 152. . Molto buono (Very Good). . . . Quattro uomini riflettono sulla loro esperienza di "maschi" in questi anni segnati dall'offensiva femminista e dalla crisi del ruolo maschile
Gebunden, Original - Leinen, 16x22,5cm, 414pp, illustriert s/w, Bibliothekstempel. Als Grundlage fur den Gartenbau. Mit 219 abbildungen und 55 tabekken.
- Lib. Picart, Paris 1936, 15,5x24cm, broché. - Edition originale imprimée à petit nombre sur alfa. Envoi autographe de Oscar Richter à un confrère. Agréable et rare exemplaire. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
ISBN : 2-07-053091-4. GALLIMARD. 1989. In-12 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 192 pages - ACHEVE D'IMPRIMER EN 1989 - nombreuses illustrations en couleur et en noir et blanc en dehors et dans le texte - Archéologie
Paperback, 298 p., 16 x 25. ISBN 9782503508382. For some 40 years, A.G. Rigg has been defining the field of later Anglo-Latin scholarship, a task culminating in his History of Anglo-Latin Literature 1066-1422. 'Anglo-Latin and its Heritage' is a collection of thirteen essays by his colleagues and students, past and present, which pays tribute to him both by exploring the field he has defined, and by making forays into its antecedents and descendants. The first section, Roots and Debts, includes essays on the migration of classical and late antique motifs and patterns of thought into early medieval Latin, and concludes with an essay which shows how a 12th-century writer reached back into that earlier period for stylistic models. The central section of the book, Anglo-Latin Literature 1066-1422, concentrates on Anglo-Latin writers of the period most studied by Rigg himself, and the seven essays in this section include analyses of poetic style and borrowing discussions of patterns of reading and essays which read Anglo-Latin works through their specific historical and cultural contexts. Two of the essays are elegant translations of significant Anglo-Latin poetic works. The final section of the book, Influence and Survival, offers three essays which consider Anglo-Latin literature in the late medieval and post-medieval world, from an edition of a Latin source for a late Middle English saint's life through an account of the migration of Latin texts into the royal libraries of Henry VIII to the concluding essay, which explores a mechanical means of producing perfect Latin hexameter. A complete bibliography of Rigg's works closes the volume. The chronological and methodological range of the essays in this collection is offered as a fitting tribute to one of Anglo-Latin's most learned and indefatigable scholars. Languages : English, Latin.
Edinburgh, R. & R. Clark, Ltd, s.d. (vers 1930); 145 x 227 mm, 2 pp., feuille. Tiré à part, en langue anglaise. Nature (Reprinted from) March 8, 1930. Bon état.
Anima. 1979. In-4 Carré. En feuillets. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur bon état. 8 pages. Illustré de photos et dessins en noir et blanc. Biologie: la voie royale ? Un toubib aux USA...
14 pages. Plus black and white plates. Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. This is a complete issue, seldom found in such good and original condition. A narrative replete with natural history facts from Major Hingston, a member of the ill fated 1924 British Everest Expedition looks specifically at animal life in Tibet at various altitudes. Interesting examination of animal coping strategies: hibernation, burrowing, camouflage capabilities. Features the residents of the highest altitudes: the minute Attid spiders at 22,000 feet; the highest plant seen was a small arenaria (A. musciformis) at 20,000 feet; at Camp III, 21,000 feet, Hingston saw choughs and a jungle crow, both of which seem to have followed up the camp. And a rose-finch which he saw there seemed to have been migrating across the range. Another visitor was a humble-bee. Traces of fox and hare were seen at 21,000 and they were both seen above 20,000 feet. The camp at 20,000 feet on the Kharta glacier was daily visited by lammergeier, raven, red-billed chough, alpine chough, and black-eared kite. Droppings of burrhel were seen at 20,000, and the sheep themselves were fairly common between 17,000 feet and 19,000 feet. A pika of a new species (Ochotona wollastoni) was found from 15,000 feet to 20,000 feet. An unseen mouse entered the tents and ate food at 20,000 feet. At 19,000 feet in the Kharta Valley dwarf blue meconopsis, many saxifrages and curious sasusureas, large composites packed with cotton-wool, were found. At 18,000 feet were the smallest rhododendrons (R. Setosum and R. Zepidotum), a dwarf blue hairy delphinium (D. brunnoneanum) in the Kharta Valley; and Wollaston also saw there at this altitude the very handsome red-breasted rose-finch. And Hingston found immature forms of a new genus of grasshopper on the desolate moraines at 18,000 feet, and at the same height was a Guldenstadt’s redstart. At 17,000 feet life forms multiplied substantially.
- G.P. Putnam's sons, London & New-York 1929, 14,5x22,5cm, relié. - Edition originale de la traduction anglaise. Iconographie. Agréable exemplaire complet de sa jaquette illustrée qui comporte des déchirures et des manques marginaux. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
Bruxelles, Artis, 1956; in-folio, environ 130 pp. chacun, reliures d'éditeur en toile. Images collées dans le texte. Bon état.
titoli in oro entro tassello, al piatto ed al dorso. 8vo. pp. 202. . Molto buono (Very Good). Fioriture ai tagli (Yellowing of edges). Seconda edizione (2nd Edition). .
Trad. di Angelo Treves . 8vo. pp. 280. . Molto buono (Very Good). . . .
Gebrocheerd, originele uitgeversomslag, 18x26cm, 165 p., 48 fig., 39 tab. Verhandelingen van de Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van Belgie. Klasse der Natuurwetenschappen, tweede reeks, n?° 129.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. [xiii], 144 p., b/w ills. Onomastics of Ankara City's districts, their origin of names and stories. Ankara'nin tarihî semt isimleri ve öyküleri. Ills. by Fikret Ünsal.
Guayaquil, Librería e imprenta La Reforma, 1922; 143 x 217 mm, 24 pp., couverture et cahier agrafés. En langue espagnole. Trabajo presentado al 6° Congreso Médico Latino-Americano, reunido en La Habana del 19 al 26 de noviembre de 1922. Bon état.
Berlin, Robert Oppenheim, 1888. 2 contemp. modest hcloth. XV,655 (6),627 pp., textillustrations and 2 folded lithographed. maps. Internally clean and fine.