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178752210040020<p>Leipzig Weidmanns Erben und Reich 1787. 1/2 Leather. Very Good. 1/2 Leather. ORIGINAL 1787 PRINTING. Volume 3 only. Text unmarked.still quite clean and bright slightly tanned. Marbled page edges. Covers marbled boards with leather on spine and corners show very minor shelf wear. Binding tight hinges strong. THIS BOOK HAS BEEN PROFESSIONALLY RE-BOUND IN BROWN 1/2 LEATHER HARDCOVERS. 1/2 Leder. ORIGINALDRUCK VON 1787. Nur Band 3. Text unbeschriftet.noch recht sauber und hell leicht gebräunt. Marmorierte Seitenränder. Einbände marmorierte Einbände mit Leder an Rücken und Ecken zeigen sehr geringe Lagerspuren. Bindung fest Scharniere stark. DIESES BUCH WURDE PROFESSIONELL NEU EINGEBUNDEN IN BRAUNEM 1/2-LEDERHARDCOVER.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!</p> Leipzig, Weidmanns Erben und Reich hardcover
1782M13031Frankfurt am Main:: N.P. 1782. 1782. 8vo. Collation: A-3F8 a8 -a1 blank b2 1. Pagination: 2 832 XXII pp. Index. Original paper boards ms. spine title edges green; some foxing toning hint of waterstaining to bottom edge at rear. Very good. First Printing. Early German medical journal complete year 1782 with book reviews articles etc. Founded in 1780 this journal ran to 1788 and was superseded by the Neues medicinisches Wochenblatt. Other parts of this work were edited by Dr. Johann Valentin Muller and Dr. Georg Friedrich Hoffmann. [N.P.], 1782. hardcover books
175461523Kjøbenhavn Andreas Hartvig Godiche 1754. 4to. I de originale stænkede omslag. En smule ubetydeligt slid ved ryg og kanter af foromslag. Trykt på skrivepapir. Særdeles ren indvendig. <br/><br/><em>Det ualmindelige originaltryk af den første danske oversættelse af Juvenals 10. Satire. Nærværende oversættelse udgør tilmed den tredje danske oversættelse af Juvenal efter Christian Falsters oversættelse af den 14. Satire 1731 og Andreas Benjamin Poulsens af den 13. 1753. </em> unknown
175461523Kjøbenhavn, Andreas Hartvig Godiche, 1754. 4to. I de originale stænkede omslag. En smule ubetydeligt slid ved ryg og kanter af foromslag. Trykt på skrivepapir. Særdeles ren indvendig.
171134526Halæ Magdeburgicæ Henckel 1711. 4to. No wrappers. 56 pp. A small tear in one leaf repaired. Slightly browned. unknown
171134526Halæ Magdeburgicæ, Henckel, 1711. 4to. No wrappers. 56 pp., A small tear in one leaf repaired. Slightly browned.
1757298<p>"Justinus concerning the Philippic Histories and the Origins of the Whole World Illustrated with Interpretation and Notes by Peter Joseph Cantel of the Society of Jesus: by the command of the Most Christian King for the Use of the Most Serene Dauphin Third Edition from the New Recension of David Durand Member of the Royal Society. With Adapted Chronological Excerpts of Jacob Bongars Added to the Histories of Justin." Justus 2nd c. AD was a Latin writer and historian who wrote an epitome or abridgement of the Philippic Histories of Trogus fl. 1st c. BC which is now lost. It was his goal to gather the most interesting parts of the original text together. Gnaeus Pompeius Trogus was a Gallo-Roman historian. Commentary by Peter Joseph Cantel 1645-1684 was added a Jesuit from Rouen who was partly responsible for creating the Delphin Classics a series of classical Latin texts produced for the education of the son of Louis XIV of France. He originally produced this text of Justinus in 1677. This third edition has been updated from the new recension of Justinus by David Durand 1680-1763 a Huguenot who moved to England in 1711 where we worked as a minister and historian. He served as a pastor in French-language Anglican churches in London and was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1728. Finally this third edition includes chronical excerpts from an abridgement of Justinus' work written by Jacques Bongars 1554-1612 a French scholar and diplomat. This copy is in the original binding. It is listed in poor condition as unfortunately the front cover and the title page have separated from the book. The title page is still attached to the front cover. There is tape on the front fly leaf and pastedown as well as the other side of the pastedown and the title page where previous attempts have been made to fix the book. The back cover is still attached but is loose. Otherwise the remaining pages are all tightly bound. There is an interesting handwritten note on the back fly leaf. Written in Latin it reads: "A Mose ad Mosem par Mosi non fuit ullus: More ore et calamo mirus uterque fuit." Translated this reads "From Moses to Moses there was no equal to Moses: in custom speech and writing each was a marvel." The relation of this phrase to the text is unknown however it would appear to be a reference to the biblical Moses and the later medieval Jewish philosopher Moses Maimonides.</p> G. Innys & J. Richardson, J. Clarke, C. Hitch & L. Hawes, J. Hodges, B. Barker, E. Wicksted, B. Dod, J. Ward, G. Johnston, & P. hardcover
17993473MB1799. Cassel Joh. Jacob Cramers Erben 1799. 2 Bll. 333-410 S. 5 Bll. davon das letzte mit Fehlstück ohne Textverlust. Interims-Broschur der Zeit Umschlag mäßig berieben. Besitzanzeige von alter Hand recto auf fliegendem Vorsatzpapier und Titelblatt. Papier innen durchgängig mäßig stockfleckig. Ansonsten frei von Stempeln und Anstreichungen und in guter Erhaltung. unknown
1770400601770. Diderot & d'Alembert Anatomie 9/2.Taf. - Paris ca.1770 Folio Kupferstichtafel aus der "Encyclopédie" 41 X 28 cm; beigelegt die Erklärungen in Kopie. Huber's Ganglion - an inconstant ganglion on the posterior root of the first cervical nerve. Huber; Johann Jacob 1707-1778 "main contributions to science were his anatomical studies. He gave the first detailed and accurate description of the spinal cord De medulla spinali Gottingen; 1741; but he dealt mainly with the external appearances; which he illustrated accurately; and with the accessory nerve of Willis Clarke and O'Malley; 1968. His account of the internal features of the cord did not advance beyond those already published. To the first fascicle of Albrecht von Haller's famous leones anatomicae Gottingen; 1743-1755; Huber contributed descriptions of the uterus and spinal cord. He also studied the spinal roots and nerves; particularly the intercostal nerves and the lower cranial nerves -cf. Edwin Clarke Johann Jacob Huber "Arzt ist den 11. September 1707 in Basel geboren. Im Alter von 19 Jahren bezog er die Universitõt in seiner Vaterstadt um sich dem Studium der Medicin zu widmen 1730 ging er nach Bern zu Haller der sich des eifrigen jungen Mannes in der freundlichsten Weise annahm und ein Jahr darauf nach Straburg wo er sich vorzugsweise mit dem Studium der Anatomie und Geburtsh³lfe beschõftigte. Nach Hause zur³ckgekehrt wurde H. im J. 1733 promovirt 1734 als Mitglied in das Collegium medicum der Facultõt aufgenommen und 1736 zum Leibarzte des F³rsten von Baden-Durlach ernannt. Im J. 1738 erhielt er auf Haller's Veranlassung einen Ruf als Prosector an dem anatomischen Theater nach G÷ttingen und ein Jahr darauf die Bef÷rderung zum Prof. extraord. nachdem er zuvor eine botanische Reise durch die Schweiz gemacht deren Resultate er seinem Lehrer und G÷nner behufs Bearbeitung der Schweizer Flora zur Disposition gestellt hatte. - Auf weitere Empfehlung Haller's wurde H. im J. 1742 als Professor der Anatomie und Chirurgie an das Lyceum nach Cassel berufen zum Hofrathe und zum Leibarzt des Kurf³rsten von Hessen ernannt und in dieser Stellung ist er bis zu seinem am 6. Juli 1778 erfolgten Tode geblieben. - Mit seiner wissenschaftlichen Thõtigkeit hat sich H. vorzugsweise auf dem Gebiete der Anatomie bewegt um deren Bearbeitung er sich durch gr³ndliche Untersuchungen wohl verdient gemacht hat; die Resultate derselben hat er theils in zahlreichen akademischen Gelegenheitsschriften theils in den Akten der Leopoldinischen Akademie in den Actis Helveticis und in den Philosophical Transactions niedergelegt. Ein vollstõndiges Verzeichni dieser Schriften findet sich im Dict. histor. de la mÚdecine III. p. 245." August Hirsch ADB XIII 1881 p. 232 De medulla spinali et speciatim de ervis ab ea proventientibus commentatio cum adjunctis iconisbus. G÷ttingen 1741 Jessie Dobson Anatomical Eponyms. Second Edition 1962 p.100 unknown
1784373901784. Crells Chem. Annalen 1784/ 6. - Helmstädt und Leipzig Müller 1784 8° pp.481-580 feine Broschur. unknown
1710418731710. Halae Magdeb. Literis Christiani Henckelii 1710 Kl.4° 38 2 pp. orig. Broschur. Zweite Auflage! unknown
1752055673Leipzig: David Siegerts 1752. Reprint. Hardcover Half Leather. Fair Condition/No Dust Jacket. Octavo standard book size. Vols. 3 & 4 bound together Ex library with spine number book plate and stamp. Leather worn back strip chipped edges quite worn front hinge broken and almost detached. Paper age toned and foxed. One page torn but nothing missing. Bound with the third volume is the 4th Leipzig 1743. Both translated from the French and edited by Abraham Gottlob Rosenberg. Size: Octavo standard book size. 809 pages. Text is in German. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2 pounds or less. Category: Religion & Theology; 18th century; German Language; Antiquarian & Rare. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. David Siegerts hardcover
1730W0354465Geneva: Chez Fabri & Barrillot. 1730. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Revised and Enlarged Edition Collectible. H Hard Cover. Good. Volume IV only. Title page printed in red and black with vignette. Bound in what appear to be the plain original boards with simple exterior stitches some foxing and occasional dampstain; some wear to boards; has some evidence of worming at innermost margins of first section of text. Contemporary ownership signature of "Th. Binet" at foot of title page. This volume has an extended section pp 35-195 of Swiss historical epigraphy entitled "Inscriptions Antiques et Modernes Qui se trouvent a Geneve ou aux envions" that includes numerous historical inscriptions and 1 engraved illustration in text. Chez Fabri & Barrillot hardcover
1730W0354464Geneva: Chez Fabri & Barrillot. 1730. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Revised and Enlarged Edition Collectible. H Hard Cover. Good. Volume III only. Title page printed in red and black with vignette; text illustrated with wood-engraved heraldic devices. Bound in what appear to be the plain original boards with simple exterior stitches some foxing and occasional dampstain; some wear to boards. Contemporary ownership signature of "Th. Binet" at foot of title page. Chez Fabri & Barrillot hardcover
1730W0354463Geneva: Chez Fabri & Barrillot. 1730. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Revised and Enlarged Edition Collectible. H Hard Cover. Good. Volume II only. Title page printed in red and black with vignette. Bound in what appear to be the plain original boards with simple exterior stitches some foxing; inner hinges splitting or loose; some wear to boards. Contemporary ownership signature of "Th. Binet" at foot of title page. Chez Fabri & Barrillot hardcover
17486qtzj1748. Early edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Early edition 1748. Original 1/4 leather binding with Frontispiece. Bright red pages around the block of the book. Publication of 130 pages. The boards are in very good condition considering the age of the book. Internally the pages are clean and complete. The text is legible. The binding is excellent. GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. hardcover
17581118AG1758. 1758. Kupferstich nach Johann Caspar Füssli. Bildgrösse: 16 x 95 cm. Blattgrösse: 165 x 10 cm. Füssli Johann Caspar 1707-1782: Schweiz. Maler Vater von Heinrich Füssli. unknown
17581118AG1758. Kupferstich nach Johann Caspar Füssli. Bildgrösse: 16 x 9,5 cm. Blattgrösse: 16,5 x 10 cm.
17803012DB1780. Karlsruhe Schmieder 1780. 8°. 432 S. Halblederband der Zeit. Aus der Reih: "Sammlung der besten deutschen prosaischen Schriftsteller und Dichter" Bd. 95. unknown
17803012DBKarlsruhe, Schmieder, 1780. 8°. 432 S. Halblederband der Zeit.
1720359CG1720. Berlin o.J. um 1720. Kupferstich Brustbild mit ovaler Umrahmung von Johann Georg Wolfgang nach Joh. Heinr. Schwartz. Bildgrösse: 25 x 17 cm. Blattgrösse: 255 x 18 cm. Wolfgang Johann Georg 1662-1744: Dt. Kupferstecher. - Knapp beschnitten. unknown
1720359CGBerlin, o.J. (um 1720). Kupferstich (Brustbild mit ovaler Umrahmung) von Johann Georg Wolfgang nach Joh. Heinr. Schwartz. Bildgrösse: 25 x 17 cm. Blattgrösse: 25,5 x 18 cm.
178687711786. Reprint 1985. - Stuttgart 1786 8° XXXII 465 pp. orig. Leinenband. unknown
1787265981787. Strassburg 1787 Kl.8° 1 Bl. 34 pp. orig. Broschur. Frühe augenärztliche Dissertation über das entzündete Augenlid. "Jacques Christophe Morel zu . Med. Dr. Argent. 1787; Montisbelligardensis. Diss. inaug. de morbis palpebrarum inflammatoris. Argentorati 1787. 8. 34 S. Cit. Schlegel und Arnemann N. medic. Litt. Bd.1.St.3.S.142." Callisen 13 p.217 unknown
177431891774. Copper-line engraving. 340mm by 230mm platemark 460mm by 300mm sheet. From Andre Jacob Roubo's 'L'Art du Menuisier'. Roubo was a French carpenter cabinetmaker and author who published his treatise on woodworking ''L'Art du Menuisier' The Art of the Joiner between 1769 and 1774. It contains sections and illustrations on building carpentry furniture making and precious woodworking carriage making and garden woodworking. unknown