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1740660661740. Leipzig Bey Friedrich Lanckisches Erben 1740 4° 6 1035 70 pp. rot/schw. Titel mit Titgelvignete Frontispiece Pergamenteinband d.Zt. Vollständiger Titel: "D. Johann Jacob Woyts Oeffentlichen Lehrers der Artzney-Kunst in Königsberg Gazophylacium Medico-Physicum Oder Schatz-Kammer Medicinisch- und Natürlicher Dinge$dIn welcher Alle Medicinische Kunst-Wörter inn- und äusserliche Kranckheiten nebst dererselben Genes-Mitteln alle Mineralien Metalle Ertzte Erden zur Medicin gehörige fremde und einheimische Thiere Kräuter Blumen Saamen Säffte Oele Hartze etc. alle rare Specereyen und Materialien und viel curiöse zur Mechanic gehörige Kunst-Griffe in einer richtigen Lateinischen Alphabet-Ordnung auf das deutlichste erkläret vorgestellet und mit einem nöthigen Register versehen worden. Die Zehende Auflage. Aufs neue mit Fleiß übersehen verbessert und vermehret." Eines der beliebtesten medizinischen Lexika des 18. Jahrhunderts dessen erste Auflage 1701 unter dem Titel "Deutsches vollständig-medicinisches Lexicon" erschienen ist und das bis 1784 siebzehn Auflagen erreichte. Die Beiträge waren kurz gehalten gingen aber über eine bloße Begriffserklärung oft deutlich hinaus. Johann Jacob Woyt "geb. 14. August 1671 zu Elbing studirte in Königsberg und Leipzig provirte 1697 in Kopenhagen mit der Diss. "De chylificatione" wurde 1706 Professor in Königsberg 1709 Arzt der Epidemieen und starb 29. December 1709. Er schrueb unter Anderem noch: "Thesaurus pharmaceutico-chirurgicus oder gründliche Erklärung der Kunstwörter welche in Lesung deutscher med. Bücher vorkommen" Leipz. 1696; 1709; 1737; 1751 - "Heimlichkeiten des ganzen weiblichen Geschlechts" Danzig 1700 - "Trifolium chirurgicum" Leipzig 1705 - "Unterricht von den tödtlichen Wunden des ganzen menschlichen Körpers" Dresden 1716 - "Abhandlung aller innerlichen und äusserlichen Krankheiten " Leozig 1731; 140; 1753 . "Gazophyxlacium medicophysicum oder Schatzkammer medizinischer und natürlicher Dinge tec. Etc." Leipz. 1709; 12. Aufl. 1746; 15. Aufl. 1761." Pagel Hirsch-H. IV p.999 Zu Woyt siehe - Karl Reiss J.J. W.'s Schatzkammer in Wiener med. Presse. 1872 XIII p.129 unknown
174022671Leipzig: Bey Friedrich Lanckischens Erben 1740. Tenth ed. Hardcover. g. 4to. 6 1035 68. Decorative paperboards over half vellum. Frontispiece. Illustrated title-page with text in red and black. Head and tailpiece. Two inscriptions dated 1741 on front endpaper. Early medical and pharmaceutical dictionary by German doctor and professor Johann Jacob Woyt 1671-1709. Includes detailed descriptions of specific diseases together with their symptoms therapies and remedies. Age wear and abrasions on binding. Spine torn across midsection. Front endpaper and hinges loosening. Age toning sporadic staining on some pages. Top edge from page 1019 through rear bumped and slightly creased. Two-inch closed tear on last index page. Text in German Gothic script. Binding in fair interior in overall good condition. Bey Friedrich Lanckischens Erben hardcover
176711492Leipzig, Johann Friedrich Junius, 1767. In-4 de 1 frontispice gravé (14) pp. 2524 col. (81) pp. 1 planche.HEBENSTREIT (Johann Ernst). Exegesis onomaton ton peri pathon. Exegesis nominum Graecorum, quae morbos definiunt. Erklarung griechischer Worter, von Kranckheiten des menschlichen Cörpers. Leipzig, 1760. In-4 de (10)-535 col. (18) pp. Ensemble 1 vol. in-4, vélin (reliure de l'époque).
175710230Basel, Eckenstein Daniel sel. Wittib, 1757. In-12 de [16]-434-[2] pages, cartonnage marbré muet, étiquette portant le numéro 317 au dos. Nom de possesseur sur garde, coiffes et coins frottés, rares rousseurs.
17972086077Kiøbenhavn [Kopenhagen]: Gyldendal 1787; 1797. XIV, 1536; 1224 Seiten. Zweispaltiger Frakturdruck. 8° (21,5 x 13,5 cm). Dekorative Lederbände der Zeit auf fünf Bünden mit reicher Goldprägung und goldgeprägtem Titelschild auf den Rücken sowie rotgefärbten Schnitten und Marmorpapier-Vorsätzen. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1786h42110Sulzbach: Ze l ben Aharon 1786. Hardcover. Fair. 8vo 8.5 x 7 inches in amateur cloth backed boards mid-20th century fair copy with title page and next leaf in photocopy the leaf after that with damage and loss the remainder of the text in very good condition; last leaf with some edgewear and loss resulting in the loss of some letters. Over 260 leaves seems complete with quite a number of small woodcut illustrations 2.75 x 1.5 inches on average. Tseno Ureno sometimes called the Women's Bible is a Yiddish-language prose work whose structure parallels the weekly Torah portions and Haftorahs used in Jewish prayer services. The book was written by Jacob ben Isaac Ashkenazi 1550–1625 of Janów Lubelski near Lublin Poland and mixes Biblical passages with teachings from Judaism's Oral Torah such as the Talmud's Aggadah and Midrash which are sometimes called "parables allegories short stories anecdotes legends and admonitions" by secular writers. Ze l ben Aharon hardcover
177757413Metz France. Good. 1777. Hardcover. Contemporary boards recent cloth spine cloth tape reinforced hinges. . Ex-library. Board edges worn corners bumped pages foxed. Text in Hebrew. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . hardcover
172412372Amsterdam Jacobus Borstius 1724. 30 311 1 p. Origineel Perkament 8° wat slordig exemplaar Amsterdam, Jacobus Borstius unknown
1762AA1037Edimburghi: Petri Fox 1762. Reprint of 17th century original. Very Good. <br /> Johann Jacob Zimmermann 1642-1693 was a 17th-century German nonconformist theologian who published a number of treatises that spread fear amongst Lutheran churches – works that questioned the validity of biblical miracles through his astronomical and millenarianistic views One of his most controversial works was 'De Miraculis' a work in which Zimmermann sought to prove that even according the Fathers of the Church that all the miracles of Christ were only allegories d'Holbach p132 These reports along with the studies of Bernard Connor explained that the Gospel miracles could be explained by naturally occurring phenomena<br /> Zimmermann remained steadfast in his views against supernatural abilities and wonders not only in Jesus but in the apostles saints and mathematicians as well including Pythagoras Apollonius St Francis of Assisi St Dominic and St Ignatius of Loyola Because of this 'De Miraculis' and many other Zimmermann works were placed on the Index of Forbidden books In fact because of its controversial nature Zimmermann published it in Zurich under a pseudonym to separate the work from himself <br /> <br /> This copy is in brown boards with handwritten title on paper label on spine Ex-library from a college library but the only indications are ink stamps on ffep and title page Discreet ink signatures on front pastedown and top of title page But otherwise no marks at all Binding is tight and sound with just slight splits starting at spine corners and bumped corners<br /> Very rare with no other example of this edition for sale worldwide at present lii 447 pp. Petri Fox unknown