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17351314751Ansbach, J. V. Lüders, 1735. Kl.-4to. 4 Bl., 184 S. Ppbd d. Zeit (beschabt u. bestoßen, etwas braunfleckig, die ersten 5 Bl. mit hinterlegtem Einriss ohne Textverlust, Stempel auf Titel).
1737013628Printed by J. Hughs for J. Brindley; and C. Corbett 1737. FIRST EDITION thus. Signed binding by Riviere. Late 19th century full crimson crushed leval morocco with a blind stamped celtic rope design on front cover with double lined gilt border. Compartmented spine with tooled design and lettering. Boards have rolled edges. All edges gilt. Elaborate gilt inner dentelling. Marbled endpages. Binding shows wear at extremities and the spine is slightly darkened. Title pages in black and red. Volume I: i-xxii iii-viii i-cxxxiv-135-384. The second pagination iii-viii is the contents of Volume II. Copper engraved frontispiece portrait of Rabelais and two fold out copper engravings. This volume contains an extra -- much later -- steel plate engraving tipped in behind title page. Volume II: Foldout copper engraved frontis full page engraving facing page 188 with repair at gutter foldout plate at pg. 217. v-x 11-251; Volume III: i-iv v-xx 21-22 3-367 3 index; Fold out copper engraving facing pages 108 191 & 229 repaired at gutter; Volume IV: Foldout engraved frontis plate facing pages 29 & 51; i-v vi-xc 1-281 1 blank 8 contents 4 adverts; Volume V: Plate facing pages 43 145 & 154; i-lxiv 1-267 5 contents. This set is complete with 15 copper engravings but some of them have been trimmed when bound by Riviere with some loss to the text descriptions. Pages internally in good repair but some in Volume 5 are age-toned. Overall in VERY GOOD condition. Great gift in a signed binding. . Signed by Binder. First Edition Thus. Full Morocco Leather. Very Good. Illus. by Adorn'd with 15 Very Neat Copper-Plates. . 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Hardcover. Printed by J. Hughs for J. Brindley; and C. Corbett Hardcover
176345504Paris L'Imprimerie Royale 1763. 4to. No wrappers.Extract from "Mémoires de Mathematique et de Physique Présentés à l'Academie des Sciences par divers Savans" Tome IV. Pp. 196-246 a. many textfigs. A very faint dampstain to outer margin. unknown
1794544490Philadelphia: Printed by Childs and Swaine 1794. Very Good. Broadside. Folio 8" x 13 ¼". Untrimmed as issued. Three slight horizontal folds modest foxing edges lightly toned very good. The rare variant printing Signed in ink by U.S. Secretary of State Edmund Randolph a Founding Father of the United States and 7th Governor of Virginia. An early act of the Third Congress setting forth provisions for building up the U.S. Navy up to 10 vessels "to be fitted out manned armed and equipped as gallies" . "for the protection of the United States." The act was issued in response to Barbary pirates disrupting American trade with Europe. It is followed by a shorter act "to make provision for the Widow and Orphan Children of Robert Forsyth." Both acts are signed and dated in letterpress by George Washington June 5th and June 7th 1794. An important variant copy signed by Edmund Randolph who served as both attorney general and secretary of state in George Washington's cabinet. Though not stated the broadside was printed in Philadelphia by Francis Childs and John Swaine printers to the Congress in 1794. Evans 27865; ESTC W28073. Printed by Childs and Swaine] unknown
171145236Paris Jean Boudot 1711. 4to. Without wrappers. Extracted from "Mémoires de l'Academie des Sciences. Année 1709". Pp. 364-400 and 2 large folded engraved plates. With engraved frontispiece and titlepage to Année 1709. <br/><br/><em>Reamur's first zoological work a pioneer-work in which he as the first describes the formation of the shells and in which he proved that they grow not like the other parts of the animal body by expansion but by the external addition of new parts : he also assigned the cause of the variety of colour figure and magnitude which distinguishes one shell from another."Réaumur’s first three communications to the Academy on geometrical subjects were presented in 1708 and 1709 and demonstrate a degree of mathematical sophistication worthy of a student of Varignon. Had Réaumur decided to remain a mathematician he might well have been one of the greatest geometers of his age. In November 1709 however he quite suddenly changed the course of his scientific career by reading a paper on the growth of animal shells. From then on Réaumur’s work would be characterized by its extraordinary richness and diversity but never again would he devote himself to the pure mathematical researches that had so fascinated him in his youth."DSB."Réaumur was among the greatest naturalists of his or any age. In the breadth and range of his researches in the patient detail of his observations and in the brilliant ingenuity of his experiments it would be difficult to name his equal. Thomas Henry Huxley has compared his favourably with Darwin."DSB.Together with Reaumur's work is a notable paper by NICOLAS LEMERY "Conjectures et Reflexions sur la materie du Feu ou de la Lumiere" pp. 400-418. </em> unknown
171444514Paris L'Imprimerie Royale 1714. 4to. Without wrappers. Extracted from "Mémoires de l'Academie des Sciences. Année 1712". Pp. 115-147 and 3 large folded engraved plates with many figs. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of a classic paper in animal physiology in which Réaumur investigates the means by which mollusks starfish and various other invertebrates move about. He was the first to describe ambulacral feet."Réaumur was among the greatest naturalists of his or any age. In the breadth and range of his researches in the patient detail of his observations and in the brilliant ingenuity of his experiments it would be difficult to name his equal. Thomas Henry Huxley has compared his favourably with Darwin."DSB. </em> unknown
173246579Paris L'Imprimerie Royale 1732. 4to. Without wrappers. Extracted from "Mémoires de l'Academie des Sciences. Année 1730". Pp. 452-507 a. 1 folded engraved plate. With titlepage to Année 1730/1732. Titlepage with small tears to margins. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of this importent paper in which Reaumur reveled how he constructed his invention of the thermometer scale the scale which bears his name. The construction of the thermometer was based on alchohol and the scaling bases on 0 degree for the freezing point of water and 80 degree for the boiling point of water."The one serious drawback to Réaumur’s thermometer was that different strengths of alcohol have different coefficients of dilation so that while one type of alcohol might expand one degree after the application of a certain amount of heat another might expand two degrees under the same conditions. It was vital that all thermometers scaled according to his system have the same grade of alcohol. Réaumur suggested that the alcohol used in his thermometers be of a type that would dilate 80 degrees - that is 8 parts in 100 - between the temperature of ice and the temperature at which the alcohol began to boil in an open thermometer tube. Owing to an unfortunate confusion of language in his article on the thermometer however nearly everyone believed that 80° on his scale was the temperature of boiling water; and as a result when so-called Reaumer thermometers began to be made by the artisans of Paris they were nearly all scaled linearly with respect to two fiducial points 0° for ice and 80° for boiling water." DSB.Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1730 P. </em> unknown
173251376Paris L'Imprimerie Royale 1732 a. 1733. 4to. Without wrappers. Extracted from "Mémoires de l'Academie des Sciences. Année 1730 and 1731". Pp. 452-507 a. pp. 250-296 and 1 folded engraved plate. With engraved frontispiece and titlepage to Année 1730/1732. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of these importent paper in which Reaumur reveled how he constructed his invention of the thermometer scale the scale which bears his name. The construction of the thermometer was based on alchohol and the scaling bases on 0 degree for the freezing point of water and 80 degree for the boiling point of water.Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1730. </em> unknown
175651377Paris L'Imprimerie Royale 1756. 4to. Without wrappers. Extracted from "Mémoires de l'Academie des Sciences. Année 1752". Pp. 266-307 a. pp. 461-495. Both papers clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First printing of these importent papers in the physiology of digestion as reaumur here for the first time isolated the gastric juice and demonstrated its solvent effects upon foods. To the experiments he used a pet kite by putting a sponge into the stomach attached to a string that he could withdraw. These results were ably confirmed and extended by the work of Lazaro Spallanzani.Garrison & Morton No 979. </em> unknown
17972509280006Germantown Philadelphia PA: Gedruckt bey Michael Billmeyer Germantaun Pa. 1797. Hardcover. Good. 18th Century Pennsylvania German Psalter: German-language hymnal Early Mennonite Bound in contemporary leather over wooden boards. Chipping with minor loss to spine leather. Leather clasps with brass hooks. 6 572 24 21 1 pages. Early ownership signatures from 1802. Evans 31816. "The larger Psalterspiel of which the second edition appeared in 1729 in Schaffhausen contained 1047 hymns on 849 pages. Of these a selection was published as the small Psalterspiel mainly for the use of the 'Inspired' . The American reprint became quite popular with some sects Dunkers Mennonites etc. as is evidenced by the numerous editions of the book 1744 1760 1764 1777 1781 1795 1797 1813 1829. My ancestors Rittenhouse family made the paper for this book at their papermill in Rittenhousetown Wissahickon PA. Gedruckt bey Michael Billmeyer, Germantaun [Pa.], hardcover
179223163<p><strong>1792 EARLY New York Bible Psalms of David Dutch Reformed Calvin Hymns Catechism</strong></p><p>A rare 18th-century printing of the Psalms of David. Published in 1788 this edition contains in addition to the metered and rhymed Psalms printings of the Catechism the Confession of Faith hymns and liturgies of the Reformed Church of the Netherlands. This particularly issue was published in New York for the Dutch living in New England.</p><p>Item number: #23163</p><p>Price: $499</p><p>Reformed Church in the Netherlands</p><p><strong><em>The Psalms of David with hymns and spiritual songs. : Also the catechism confession of faith and liturgy</em></strong></p><p>New York: Hodge & Campbell 1792.</p><p><u>Details</u>:</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation:</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->16 498 4</p><p> <!--endif-->title page for the catechism damaged but present</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Provenance: Handwritten – <em>Catalina Van Sinderen</em></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: English</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~6.25in X 4in 16cm x 10cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>23163</p><p>Photos available upon request.</p> Hodge & Campbell hardcover
1799248375Germantown Pennsylvania: Michael Billmeyer 1799. Woodcut Frontispiece music in text. 6 148 8 585 9 26 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary sheep with metal clasps. Front hinge starting else Very Good. Woodcut Frontispiece music in text. 6 148 8 585 9 26 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Michael Billmeyer unknown books
171144322Ratisponæ regensburg Joh. Z. Seidel 1711. 12mo.Contemp. full vellum. Light wear. Old name on titlepage. 3250610 pp. Internally clean. <br/><br/><em>Waller Nos 7810-48 but not this edition. - Wellcome IV pp. 493-94 but not this edition. The work includes the famous poem "Regimen Sanitatis." with commentaries. </em> hardcover
170753206Utrecht: P. van Lankom 1707. Hardcover. Very good. Eight parts octavo: asterisk8 A-2M8 2N4 K5 signed K3 292 leaves pp. 16 416 413-564 i.e. 568. Title in red and black; separate half-titles for each part. Woodcut lettrines; printed side notes. Numerous citations in Hebrew and Greek. Contemporary vellum soiled slight separation at upper joint. Mild embrowning at the edges. Text fine and crisp throughout. Overall a very good copy.<br /> <br /> First edition of this compendium one of two issues the other published by Johann Coster in which nine celebrated early modern Christian hebraists advance their views on the original pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton YHWH. The celebrated hebraist and Old Testament scholar Adriaan Reland 1676-1718 judged by Bayle to be one of the most learned writers of the eighteenth century is best remembered for his works on Jewish antiquities. He edited various other collections of essays and dissertations including Analecta Rabbinica 1702; Dissertationes miscellaneae 1706-1708; Dissertationes de nummis veterum Hebraeorum 1709. His opinion on the proper pronunciation of YHWY agrees with the first five hebraists in the present collection as well as the current scholarly consensus.<br /> <br /> I.- Johannes Drusius the elder 1550-1615 Tetragrammaton sive de nomine Dei proprio.<br /> <br /> II. - Sixtinus Amama 1593-1629 De nomine tetragrammato. with a response to Fuller. <br /> <br /> III. - Louis Cappel 1585-1658 Oratio de SS. Dei nomine tetragammato YHWH ac genuina ejus pronunciatione -- see Burnett Buxtorf 229: “Shortly after his appointment ot Saumur in 1613 he began his studies in biblical philology and textual criticism. His lecture on the Tetragrammaton delivered on June 22 1614 attests to a preoccupation with methodology which would distinguish his later work.†This was later printed in the Arcanum punctationis 1624 and here in our volume. <br /> <br /> IV. - Johann Buxtorf the elder 1565-1629 Dissertatio de nomine YHWH -- see Burnett Buxtorf 124: “For the Tetragrammaton alone Buxtorf devoted ten pages of discussion in his 1615 Lexicon Hebraicum et Chaldaicum.†<br /> <br /> V. - Jacob Alting 1618-1679 Exercitatio grammatica De punctis ac pronunciatione tetragrammati YHWH.<br /> <br /> VI. - Nicolus Fuller 1557-1626 Dissertatio de nomine YHWH -- see Orme and his note on Drusius’ charge of plagiarism against.<br /> <br /> VII. - Thomas Gataker 1574-1654 De nomine tetragrammato dissertatio. London 1645 - Gataker later defended himself against Cappel in Thomae Gatakeri . Dissertationis de Tetragrammato suæ a D. Ludovici Cappelli in diatribæ de eodem suæ defensione nuperâ adversus eandem objectis Vindicatio London 1652.<br /> <br /> VIII-X. - Johannes Leusden 1624-1699 Dissertationes tres de vera lectione nominis Jehova. P. van Lankom hardcover
18006511800 Paris, Buisson, Bosange, Masson et Besson, Treuttel et Würtz (Imp. de Poignée), an VIII (1800). 4 volumes dont un d'atlas. Volumes de texte : 20,5 x 14 cm (R), in-8, XXXVIII - 299 (2) pp., 410 pp., 362 pp., reliure de l'époque en demi-basane fauve, dos lisses richement ornés, pièces de titre et de tomaison, toutes tranches jaunes. Volume d'Atlas : 29 x 23 cm (R), in-4, 39 pp. - 11 cartes, la plupart dépliantes et certaines finement rehaussées de couleurs, reliure de l'époque en demi veau glacé, dos lisse orne de filets et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre, tranches marbrées.
17645078525Edinburgh: Printed by David Paterson, And sold by him at his Printing house 1764. XII, 432 (von 438) Seiten. Letzte Lage fehlend! 8° (16,5 x 10,5 cm). Lederband der Zeit auf 5 Bünden mit goldgeprägtem rotem Rückenschild.
1787110148T. Cadell 1787. Hard Cover. Fair/No Jacket. One cover has some foxing on back. Small smudge on back cover bottom edge. Small library number sticker hidden inside back cover but no other markings. T. Cadell unknown
1799009013Neuveville Switzerland : De L'Imprimerie de Fred. Reuner 1799. Three volumes bound in contemporary mottled calf backs gilt the book plates of Henry Drummond Albury Park Surrey front paste downs. Henry Drummond 1786-1860 was an English author banker and politician best known as a founder of the Catholic Apostolic Church also known as the Irvingian Church. The set Very Good Plus light rubbing at edges and corners toning at end pages only interiors quite clean and bright. A handsome set with distinguished and relevant provenance Worldcat notes 8 library holdings worldwide. . First Edition. Mottled Calf. Very Good Plus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. De L'Imprimerie de Fred. Reuner hardcover books
179633607Boston: Printed by Thomas Fleet 1796. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Disbound trimmed wraps. Lacking half title. Pages 3-36. Title page 3 almost detached. Interior contents in good condition. Author discusses the unusual number of shipwrecks and loss of lives. A 12 page appendix includes material on resuscitation from drowning and revival of bodily functions after a stroke.<br /> <br /> Evans 31110; Sabin 71755. Printed by Thomas Fleet unknown
1750292361London: Henry Lintot 1750. Third Edition. Full Leather. Good binding. The set in two volumes in worn period calf with morocco labels. With loss to the leather and wear at the extremities. Volume I is lacking at least the last leaf of the Index with significant damping to the Index as well. Lacking the front endpaper as well. Volume II appears to be complete. ESTC T97037. Good binding. Henry Lintot unknown books
17981254511London: I. Herbert 1798. Hardcover. Thin 10mo in soft brown leather with 7-band gilt spine; in good condition; moderate shelf wear on spine; ex-libris plate inside front board; moire end pages; first end page detached; previous owner's penciled name on second end page; paper slightly faded with occasional off-setting from engravings; pp. 49; shelved in Case 0. 1254511. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. I. Herbert hardcover books
1800003804Printed By W. Bulmer and Co. Cleveland-Row St. James's for the Author; and Sold By G. And W. Nicol Booksellers to His Majesty Pall-Mall; and Messrs. J. And J. Boydell Cheapside 1800 COMPLETE with 8 engraved plates 5 of which are hand coloured. Title continues: Exemplified by Suitable Sketches and More Finished Paintings. As This Work is Chiefly Intended for the Mere Beginner The Rules Are Both Familiar and Progressive. To Which Are Added Instructions For Executing Transparencies In a Style Both Novel and Easy. 4 36pp bound in paper vellum and marbled paper over boards deckled page edges with binding and hinges tight. Covers show edge/corner wear small paper label on front cover some pages uncut offsetting from plates occasional light foxing on the preliminary pages. SCARCE. Printed By W. Bulmer and Co. Cleveland-Row, St. James's, for the Author; and Sold By G. And W. Nicol, Booksellers to His Ma hardcover
1797904892London: T.Cadell Jun And W Davies Successors To Mr Cadell In The Strand 1797 A Lovely Three Volume Edition Of This Book All Three Book Very Solidly Bound. Small Bookplate In Each Book For A' Thomas Giles' And Dated 1858. Pages Have Very Slight Aging And Hardly Any Foxing.Plates Are All Present . Treated Tan Calf Leather Hard Covers Which Has Preserved The Integrity Of The Leather Very Well. As To Be Expected There Is Some Wear To The Covers But It Is Very Minor Given The Age. The Spines On All Three Volumes Are Slightly Rubbed But The Gilt Bands Are Still Visible And The Red Bands With The Title And Volume Numbers Are Clear But With Very Minor Chipping. The Free Board Ends Are All Gilt Decorated And With Very Little Bumping To Free Corners. A Set In Excellent Condition. T.Cadell Jun And W Davies ( Successors To Mr Cadell In The Strand) hardcover
1800007747Glasgow: Printed by Chapman and Lang for J.Imray 1800. Hardcover. Good for Age. 8.5 Cms x 14.5 Cms. Vol.1: f/piece engr.portrait of authorvi331; Vol.2: f/piece engr. portrait of Mary Queen of Scots water-stained to top inner corner 292; Vol.3: engr. f/piece of James VI188 occ. engr. tail-pieces red=speckled edges though top edges dust-darkened 1851-dated gift inscrip.to Vol.1 front endpaper with same name also there in Vol.3; all volumes internally tight with only light hints of browning to t.p.s and occasionally elsewhere all tight with good end-gutters. Gilt-tooled leather binding clean but all somewhat rubbed to edges black spine labels all gone except one small fragment top panels of Vols 1. & 2. missing and that of Vol.3 has been refixed - this is the main fault of this set. This edition appears to be extremely scarce and only 2 other works published by J.Imray were listed on at time of cataloguing. <br/> <br/> Printed by Chapman and Lang for J.Imray hardcover
17921014903Braunschweig, Schulbuchhandlung, 1792. 8 Bl., 770 S., 1 Bl. Hldrbd d. Zeit m. goldgeprägtem Rückenschild (Einbd etwas fleckig u. beschabt, Vorsätze leimschattig u. m. leichten Klebespuren, Stempel verso Titel, gering fleckig).