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057830Paris - Liège Chez Panckoucke, Libraire 1791-1793 / Chez H. Agasse 1799-1800 1791 in 4 (29x23,5) 3 forts volumes reliures plein veau fauve de l'époque, dos à nerfs ornés, pièces de titre et de tomaison de cuir rouge, tranches teintées rouge, des usures sur les coiffes. Volume 1 : Botanique. Première livraison: page de titre, XVI, II, 496 pages, 136 pages (Chez Panckoucke, Libraire, Hôtel de Thou, rue des Poitevins, MDCCXCI [1791]). Texte sur 2 colonnes Volume 2 : Vingt-deuxième partie. Botanique, comprenant la dioecie, la polygamie et la cryptogamie : 1 feuillet de faux-titre, 1 feuillet de page de titre, 500 planches gravés numérotées de 1 à 500 (Chez H. Agasse, Imprimeur-LIbraire, rue des Poitevins, n°. 18., an VIII de la République [1799/1800], Volume 3 : Botanique : Botanique, tome second, 400 planches gravés numérotées de 501 à 900 (Chez Panckoucke, Libraire 1793]. Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck, ou de Monet, chevalier de La Marck, Bazentin 1744 - Paris 1829, naturaliste, botaniste français. Texte complet, et exemplaires bien complet des 900 planches gravées sur cuivre par Benard d'après Benard, d'après des dessins de J. E. de Seve, Fossier, Audebert, H. J. Redouté et P. J. Redouté, numérotées de 1 à 900 ( La collection complète pour la botanique comporte 1000 planches ). Rare ensemble en reliures uniformes de l'époque, et en bon état ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request ) poids du colis: 11 kilogrammes, les frais de port seront ajustés au tarif colissimo en vigueur
1817NG430001817-1818 (reprint 1991) 332 p., paperbound. Good copy. Extraits du Nouveau Dictionnaire d’Histoire Naturelle (2e édition, 36 volumes, 1817-1819).
180521684Paris, H. Agasse, Imprimerie de Stoupe, an XIII (1805); 4 tomes reliés en 5 volumes in-8 ; veau fauve raciné, dos lisse à décor de style “Bozérian” (reliure de Napoléon), pièces de titre fauve et de tomaison vert empire (reliure de l’époque) ; XVI, 224, (Discours préliminaires et Principes de Botanique), 388 pp., 1 tableau dépliant et 11 planches dépliantes par De Sève ; XII (explication de la carte botanique), 600 pp., très grande carte botanique de la France en couleurs dépliante ; 731 pp. ; (4), 384 pp. ; pp. 385-944, (2) pp.
1778209171778 A Paris, de l'Imprimerie royale. M. DCCLXXVIII,1778,Imprimerie royale Imprimeur-libraire,3 vol. fort IN8 pleine reliure basane racinée,dos ornés,reliures de l’epoque Tome 1:([2], 4, CXIX, [1 bl.], 223, [1 bl.], 132, XXIX p., suivies de 8 planches h-t. repliées comportant chacune plusieurs figures ;Tome : [2], IV, 684 p., [1] dépl. (tableau) ; TOME 3:[2], 654, XX, [1] p.) ; in-8 ,Vol. 1, dépl. gr. par Claude Fessard (sig. "Fessard sculp."). - Errata pour les trois volumes en fin du t. 3 (1 p.)
3-68089Paris chez l'Auteur e Chez Deterville 1801 8vo cm. 20 x 13 bella legatura in piena pelle rossa moderna con cornice dorata ai piatti fregi e titoli dorati al dorso pp. VIII 432 2: 402bis con otto tabelle sei grandi ripiegate fuori testo. Prima edizione second addition del più importante contributo malacologico di Lamarck. In quest'opera lo zoologo e botanico francese pose fine al regno dell'originale e artificiosa sistematica linneana introducendo ad esempio molte nuove classi animali e il termine “invertebrati†oltre a numerosi nuovi generi in particolare di conchiglie e insetti. Il libro costituisce un preludio alla sua Philosophie Zoologique pubblicata nel 1809. Esemplare in ottime condizioni. unknown
77600Genève Muséum d'Histoire naturelle de Genève 1918. Folio 31.8 x 24.3 cm. Title page ii pp.; 14 phototype plates each with four pp. descriptive text not numbered. Original printed wrappers. = A single part of a rare series this part containing the "Mollusques trachélipodes fossiles" and covering the Lamarckian and Linnaean genera Ampullaria Ancillaria Bulimus Cassis Cerithium Conus Cyclostoma Delphinula Lymnaea Melania Murex Natica Neritina Oliva Pyrula Scalaria Terebellum and Turritella; together illustrating and discussing type material of 66 species mainly - if not all - Tertiary Eocene species from the Paris Basin. This work was compiled by the Swiss palaeontologist and malacologist Ernest Favre 1845-1925. Published over a long period and containing other groups of animals too. Complete copies with all 177 plates are very rare: we found not a single auction record. A supposed "Deuxième Partie" was never published. We assume that it would have dealt with Lamarck's recent shells which are in the Geneva museum too. Wrapper split at spine fold and with some short tears. Otherwise very good; plates and text in excellent condition. Cat. BMNH Suppl. pp. 361 598. unknown
75176Paris G. Dufour et Ed. d'Ocagne 1823. 4to 29.8 x 22.0 cm. Half-title title page 30 pp.; 30 engraved plates by E. Piquenot with explanatory text leaves. Later green quarter cloth over plain boards. Gilt title on the spine. Original blind wrappers bound in. = Important conchological work by the great French naturalist Jean-Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet Chevalier de Lamarck 1744-1829 especially in regards of his view on palaeontology. "His description of the fossil fauna of the Paris Basin. led to his being accepted as the 'founder of modern invertebrate palaeontology'. The problem of extinction encountered in his research is thought to have been crucial in the formulation of the theories on evolution" Cleevely. The offered work is a re-edition of Lamarck's Mémoire sur les fossiles des environs de Paris initially published in the Mémoires of the Paris Natural History Museum with new additions partly by Cyprien Prosper Brard who engraved the plates himself. Brard 1786-1838 is known for his Histoire des coquilles terrestres et fluviatiles qui vivent aux environs de Paris 1815. Original 1955 invoice bound in the inferior paper offsetting on the adjacent leaves; some light marginal foxing on the plates which are rather curiously numbered as in the Mémoires. Apparently they were not re-engraved. The last two pages contain a list of other natural history books from the same publishers. Rare. Only two auction records since WWII. Cleevely R. J. 1983 World Palaeontology Collections p. 177; Nissen ZBI 2365. Not in Caprotti. hardcover
66970Paris Levrault Schoell et Cie. An XIII - 1805. 4to 27.5 x 21.3 cm. 27 pp. numbered 26-52. Original printed wrappers. = This work by the eminent French naturalist Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck 1744-1829 is very important for two reasons. First it is the first work to contain observations on the geology of Australia in particular answering the question whether a higher sea-level in past geological time was or was not a global phenomenon. Lamarck received crucial information from the French naturalist and explorer François Péron 1775-1810 who was on board when the expedition by Baudin set sail with the ships Naturaliste and Geographe. Dispatched by Napoleon the aim of the expedition was to investigate and possibly claim the unknown South-Land before the British. Péron sent his data before he himself and the appointed geologists of Baudin's expedition published their "official" accounts. The second reason why this paper is important to the history of science is that it contains the first version of Lamarck's own "theory of the earth" forming the basis for his evolution-theory and showing Lamarck's way of thinking and thus why his colleagues and competitors frowned upon his work. As Frederick Gregory pointed out: "To Lamarck hypothetical reasoning was a necessary piece of a scientist's equipment. Certainly one must not abuse the judicious application of hypotheses by creating a theory out of mid air - Lamarck was not one to condone lack of attention to fact and detail. But to refuse to generalize at all beyond the immediate testimony of the facts was an equally faulty scientific procedure: I believe that the course of silence is good for nothing. Every effort to lift the veil which hides nature's operations from us is useful. A mediocre idea often gives birth to a better one and by force of trying one will perhaps obtain some success. All that is important in such circumstances is to give as certain only that which is clearly demonstrated'." Lamarck's Neptunean views were later proven to be wrong but they do form a basis for his famous theory of natural selection. Later challenged successfully by Darwin it now appears from gene-data that several aspects of Lamarck's theory may in fact be operational in natural selection. This paper was published in the famous Annales du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle. With the original printed wrappers and accompanied by two other geological papers by Faujas-Saint-Fond Voyage géologique à Oberstein and by Vauclin Analyse des topazes de Saxe de Sibérie et du Brésil. Uncut. Wrappers a bit frayed at edges as usual with uncut items. Some scattered spotting otherwise a very good clean copy. F. Gregory J.-B. Lamarck and the Philosophy of Nature in France University of Florida edu website. Not in Ferguson. unknown
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16-5759Paris: Libr. encyclopédique de Roret 1830. 18mo. 9 x 14.5. Original publisher's wraps.14 volumes.Engraved plates. OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:1040489547. Paris,: Libr. encyclopédique de Roret, 1830 paperback
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