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1659018370Genova: Pietro Giovanni Calenzani 1659. Octavo pp 4 236 intermittent browning and light foxing otherwise tight and sound internally contemporary vellum age-toned and a little marked. The front endpaper bears a label identifying this copy as from the cookery collection of John Hodgkin FLS. A scarce edition - an early note on the endpaper possibly by Hodgkin comments that it is not mentioned in the bibliographies of Drexel or Vicaire. John Hodgkin FLS was born in Birmingham in 1857 the son of John Eliot Hodgkin and Sarah Ransome. In 1881 he was living with his parents in Richmond Surrey and working as an analyst for a medical firm. In 1889 he married Grace Stock and they had three sons. Like his father John Hodgkin had a keen interest in bibliography. He assembled a notable collection of books on the subject of cookery some of which now form part of the Cookery Collection at Leeds University Library along with his extensive notes on the bibliography of cookery and housekeeping whilst others are at Wellcome. He died in 1930 after which his collection was sold and dispersed. The Trattato of Baldassarre Pisanelli doctor in Bologna and Rome died around 1587 had great success between the fifteenth and seventeenth century thanks to its simple structure and ease of consultation. Dedicated to Guglielmo Gonzaga Duke of Mantova and Monferrato the dietary treaty contains good eating tips and takes into account many foods present on the tables of the lords fruit vegetables aromatic herbs cereals and legumes meat fish milk and dairy products wine. The treatise lists the main characteristics of each food elettione the benefits the potential damages the remedies the grades the best consumption time etadi complessioni; in addition Pisanelli writes on the right pages a brief historia naturalis of each food with interesting curiosities on the use of food. Noteworthy are the observations inspired by a hierarchical view of society: the tripe is a type of food for working hard people young partridges have a damaging effect only on rustic people. Pork harms sensitive and lazy people but is suitable for people who fatigues a lot; the best way to eat it is roasted with spices.Porchette usually eaten with great curiosity should be avoided because harmful but if the pig is of considerable age it will be a great source of nourishment. Hams and salamis stimulate appetite but should be eaten in moderation. Vellum. Very Good. Pietro Giovanni Calenzani Hardcover
1698020160London: Printed for Robert Clavel 1698. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo 12.5 X 19.5cm. Each work with with separate title page but paginated continuously; pp. 276 Pages 47 and 265 misnumbered 46 and 253 respectively; NOTE: the general title and license pages are not bound in in this copy. The six title pages either dated 1698 or 1699. Titles as follows: An Essay Concerning the Multiplication of Mankind: Together With Another Essay in Political Arithmetick Concerning The Growth of The City of London 1698; Further Observations Upon The Dublin Bills 1698; Two Essays in Political Arithmetick Concerning The People Housing Hospitals etc of London and Paris 1699; Observations Upon The Cities Of London And Rome 1699; Five Essays in Political Arithmetick 1699 printed both in French and English on facing pages with two title pages - in French and English; Political Arithmetick or A Discourse Concerning The Extent and Value of Lands. 1699. Contemporary panelled sheep good with some light general wear and rubbing careful professional repair to the leather at the top of the spine and to the front board boards slightly splayed. Contents good and tight generous margins throughout a few small worm tracks light water staining to the bottom section of some leaves a few leaves a little browned. A very good copy of this important work. Sir William Petty fellow of the Royal Society invented the term "political arithmetick" for the application of statistics to economics. His works were important in the development of applied statistics. Garrison-Morton 1688; Wing P-1937; Norman 1688. Printed for Robert Clavel Hardcover
166217557Lyon, Michel Goy, 1662 ; in-4, veau jaspé, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, titre doré, tranches mouchetées de rouge (reliure de l'époque) ; 156 pp. , (4) pp. Relié à la suite : Ordonnances de nos Juges et Commissaires députez [...] pour le fait de la Police de la Ville de Lyon et Faux-bourgs ; 8 pp. (du 29 décembre 1655).Relié à la suite : Tarif provisionnel sur le prix des trois sortes de Pain, que doivent debiter les Bolangers de la Ville de Lyon, et Faux-bourgs d'icelle [...] du 7 septembre 1677, Lyon, Jean Ayné Ollier, 1687.
161614327Antverpiae [Anvers / Antwerpen], apud Petrum & Joannem Belleros [Beller], 1616. Un vol. au format in-12 (171 x 106 mm) de 8 ff. n.fol., 176 pp. et 8 ff. n.fol. Reliure de plein veau moucheté blond, filet vertical à froid porté sur les plats, dos à nerfs ornés de filets gras à froid, doubles caissons d'encadremetn dorés, roulettes dorées, larges fleurons dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin havane, titre doré, palette dorée en tête et queue, toutes tranches mouchetées.
16822366# AUTEUR: # ÉDITEUR: Ribou Jean - Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1682 # COUVERTURE: Pleine basane marron - dos rond muet # DÉTAILS: In 12° relié 4ff + 480pp + 12ff (sur 13, manque la dernière page) Illustré de 42 figures gravées sur bois. Quatrième édition, corrigée augmentée. Paru pour la 1ère fois en 1662. Les 6 traités suivent dans l'ordre hiérarchique, les fonctions du service de bouche d'un maitre. Ils offrent un condensé des métiers et le savoir-faire de la table du XVIIème, tout à fait novateur pour l'époque. Le vray cuisinier marque le rayonnement durable de la cuisine française à l'époque moderne rompant définitivement avec le moyen âge. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com