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175611802Amsterdam Adriaan Wor/Amsterdam Wed. Gerrit de Groot en Jan de Groot 1756-1790. 13 delen verschillende banden groot 4° geen portret. Complete set van dit praktikale Bijbelse woordenboek aangevangen door Bernhardus Keppel 1685-1756 en na zijn dood vervolgd door Jacob Gerard Staringh 1717-1804. Amsterdam, Adriaan Wor/Amsterdam, Wed. Gerrit de Groot, en Jan de Groot unknown
179513014Divers | Erlangae (Erlangen); Giessae (Hesse); Wirceburgi (Würzburg) 1795, 1828 | 17.80 x 10 cm | dix opuscules en un volume relié
1724007234La Haye Rutgert Alberts 1724 in-12° cuir Très bon
174710314London: Lawton Gilliver in Oxford-arms 1747. First Edition. Boards. Very good. First edition of Dr. Houstoun's Memoirs Of His Own Life-Time compiled by Jacob Bickerstaff and published in 1747. Octavo 4 435pp. Contemporary boards rebound at spine with new cloth. New endpapers. Clean text leaves worn at edges free of any marks. Sabin 33198 From Sabin: "A very curious book by a Scotch adventurer who was concerned in the Darien settlement. He was surgeon to the Assiento Company's factories in America and passed most of his life trading and negotiating in Central America and the Spanish Main. The author gives much information on Colonial Affairs Civil Military and Naval." Only two copies are known to exist in OCLC. From the title page this work includes: An Account of The Scotch Settlement at Darien; The great Advantages accruing to Great Britain from an Incorporated Union of the Whole Island; The Rise and Progress of Royal African and Assiento Companies; The Rise and Fall of the grand South Sea Bubble &c. in 1720; The Conduct of the Spaniards and Manner of their Trade in the West Indies; The secret Expedition thither in 1740; Some Anecdotes of the Government of Jamaica with the Characteristicks of its Inhabitants; The Importance of Cape-Breton to the British Nation; An Essay on Genius and Education. The autobiography of Doctor James Houstoun was called Memoirs of the Life and Travels of James Houstoun M.D. Formerly Physician and Surgeon-General to the Royal African Company's Settlements in Africa and late Surgeon to the Royal Assiento Company's factories in America From the Year 1690 to this Present Year 1747 Sabin 33197. The Works of James Houstoun was published in London in 1753 Sabin 33199. Lawton Gilliver in Oxford-arms unknown books
173162658Ulm:: Joh. Paul. Rothium 1731. First edition. unusual old embossed boards printed in color in a floral pattern. Faint old ownership signature on title page; small chip at top of spine which is darkened; light use to fragile boards; a very attractive copy. 12mo. Joh. Paul. Rothium, hardcover
179819505Mauritius August 3 1798. Some slight loss from the seals; a little browned and soiled; in very good condition. 3 pages on a folded sheet plus integral address 12.5 x 8 inches approx. 480 words. Scandal and affairs of the heart from the remote outposts of American commerce. The American consul to the French colony in the Indian Ocean here writes back to New York "I have to inform you of having dispatched your Ship Huron Capt. Brown for Newport R. Island she left this Colony on 26 May for Bourbon to complete her chargement & sailed from thence about 15 days after for America ñ I must add the malconduct of your Capt. here has been very injurious to the Voyage by forming a connection with a bad woman who came passenger with him from Bordeaut sic ñ with the greatest difficulty he was made to sail without taking this person with him however the whole Island interfered against it & prevented her leaving the Colony because she was a favourite Actress & much wanted on the Stage however she is placed here at the expence of Capt. Brown who has placed funds in the hands of Mr. Roussell Manssell to be appropriated for her benefit and althoà Mr. Roussell is not ignorant that he has a family near Boston in the town of Marblehead he has become the confident & friend in this vile business. Capt. Brown on his arrival addressed himself to me & after finishing a part of his business because I declined the propositions made me respecting the Woman I explained to him with candour his Faults he after placed his property with Mr. Roussell who has engaged to pay her expences until Capt. B. returns to marry her. . . . This favourite woman in question was bound jointly with the other players in the sum of Ten Thousand dollars that she would tarry three years in the Colony in that Company of course these persons opposed her departure. Capt. Brown in order to effect it in my presence offered to destroy a bill of exchange of Ten Thousand dollars which was the amount of the passage money for the same persons. Since that transaction I have been kept in the dark for having found fault with Capt. BÃs conduct & threatening to put him in prison therefor - he did not choose to consult me thereafter." Lewis a Boston merchant had been appointed consul to Å’le de France by Adams and arrived in February 1798--but owing to the Quasi-War and the interruption of commerce betwen the United States and France arrived back in Boston with his family in June 1799. See the National Archives annotation to the summary memorial of Lewis to Thomas Jefferson March 20 1801. Captain Brown of the Huron is certainly Elias Brown; a notice in the Halifax N.C. Journal of October 15 1798 dated Newport September 15 reports the arrival of Brown and the Huron and news that he had prior to his adventures in love been boarded somewhere east of the Cape by the British frigate Garland on June 28--seven of his seamen were impressed and Brown was detained before escaping under cover of a squall. Brown further reports "that the national soldiers were all sent from the Isle de France but that the reports of it being declared independent are false." The first theatre troupe had been established in Port Louis in 1790 by a M. Laglaine though there was a hiatus after the smallpox epidemic of 1792 and one presumes the colonists were not likely to take kindly to seeing a keystone of their local entertainment whisked away by a Yankee merchant captain. For a glance at theatre in Mauritius and some sense of the upheavals on the island in 1798--though this affair does not seem to merit mention--see the 1840 memoir by Andre Maure Souvenirs d'un vieux colon de Maurice. Samuel Ward 1756-1832 the owner of the merchant brig Huron was a Revolutionary War veteran from a prominent Rhode Island family. Neat contemporary arithmetic problems in contemporary ink on the cover page. August 3, unknown books
1766016113Gerhard Johan Janson Amsterdam 1766. Edition Unstated . Hardcover. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Size: 8 1/4" x 5 1/4". Text is in Text in Portuguese and Hebrew. Text body is clean and free from previous owner annotation underlining and highlighting. Full leather other boards two works bound in one Avizos Espirituaes has 16 111 1 pages Praxe da Arithmetica has 63 1 pages. Includes the Approbation of the Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Amsterdam Shelomo Salem as well as several laudatory poems in Hebrew including one by David ben Yitzchak Leon son of one of the two co-authors. The book consists of twenty-four Dialogues between Disciple and Master. These Dialogues cover a broad array of topics regarding Jewish laws and customs. Covers stained signs of wear at extremities label on spine ink stamps with Hebrew text in a couple of places inked names on blank pages book plates on front paste-down some pages have been repaired scattered instances of staining. Generally good condition. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2 lbs 0 oz. Category: Religion & Theology; Text in Portuguese and Hebrew Language; Antiquarian & Rare. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 016113. . Gerhard Johan Janson hardcover
17635098Regensberg: J.L. Montag 1763. With 3 engraved hand-coloured plates by B.G. Fridrich. An uncut and partially unopened copy disbound. Small stamp on tile; an excellent copy. Second edition of this valuable study on insects based on the author's microscopic observations. He here illustrates the life cycles of several types of insects that live in water and gives a detailed description of each insect depicted. Schäffer 1718-90 an early entomologist wrote numerous scientific treatises especially on vertebrate zoology.<br /> <br /> This edition is quite rare with only 4 copies located. J.L. Montag unknown
1754000269Stockholm: Lorentz Ludwig Grefing 1754. Wraps. Very Good. 8 1/8" x 6 1/2. engravings. Gustavus I King of Sweden. Ett Merkwardigt Stycke Af Konung Gustafs Then Forstes Historia. Stockholm: Lorentz Ludwig Grefing 1754. Illustrated with two copper-engraved plates. Period or slightly later wraps. 9 5 56 4 with pages 54 and 55 misnumbered as 44 and 45. In Swedish and Latin. Bibliotheca Historica Sveo-Gothica" #2963. With the interesting additional point of the King's stamp in red-orange on title page see scan. Engraved plates entitled "underkladning" and "ofverkladning" appear to be of a type of chain mail tunic with two armholes. Light to moderate foxing to contents throughout edge wear to wraps as well as a bit of crease wear at spine else in remarkably good condition Very Good. See scans. A history of King Gustav I his imprisonment in Denmark and his later escape to Lubeck all before he became King through his expulsion of the Danes ref.: Per Ralamb of Rosenlund Rare Books. The first nine pages prior to the 56 page text are at times in very large typeface and with several exclamation points perhaps indicating a nature inclusive of political exhortation or diatribe. No real mystery here - except what was in the makers' minds at that time See all images. L19n <br/> <br/> Lorentz Ludwig Grefing paperback
177842819Venetiis: ex typographia Johannis Gatti . superiorum facultate 1778. Editio novissima folio 2 volumes in 1 pp. x 446; 458 22 Verba barbara ex Calepini 80 Vocabulario Italiano e Latino . per uso delle scuole di gramatica; primary title page printed in red and black and with woodcut vignette lexicon in double column appendices in triple column contemporary calf-backed paper-covered boards brown morocco label on spine; some rubbing and wear but generally a good sound copy or better. A late edition but under the editorship of the renowned philologist Jacobo Faccolati 1682-1769 who was both a philologist and lexicographer at Padua. His edition of Calepino was first published at Padua in 1718. It is here re-edited by Jean-Baptiste Gallicciolli. Labarre 210; Vancil p. 44. <br/><br/> ex typographia Johannis Gatti ... superiorum facultate hardcover books
177842819Venetiis: ex typographia Johannis Gatti . superiorum facultate 1778. Editio novissima folio 2 volumes in 1 pp. x 446; 458 22 Verba barbara ex Calepini 80 Vocabulario Italiano e Latino . per uso delle scuole di gramatica; primary title page printed in red and black and with woodcut vignette lexicon in double column appendices in triple column contemporary calf-backed paper-covered boards brown morocco label on spine; some rubbing and wear but generally a good sound copy or better. A late edition but under the editorship of the renowned philologist Jacobo Faccolati 1682-1769 who was both a philologist and lexicographer at Padua. His edition of Calepino was first published at Padua in 1718. It is here re-edited by Jean-Baptiste Gallicciolli. Labarre 210; Vancil p. 44. ex typographia Johannis Gatti ... superiorum facultate unknown
177247937London: printed by W. Strahan and M. Woodfall . for J. Beecroft et al. 1772. Folio pp. 6 and unpaginated lexicon in double column; full contemporary calf red morocco label on spine; lower joint cracked top of spine chipped level with text block otherwise a very good sound copy. Includes "the history and antiquity of the law and our manners customs and original government collected and abstracted from all dictionaries abridgments institutes commentaries reports yearbooks charters registers chronicles and histories published to this time." Vancil p. 119; not in Zischka. <br/><br/> printed by W. Strahan and M. Woodfall ... for J. Beecroft [et al.] unknown books
171212481Amsterdam Gerard Onder de Linde / Amsterdam Jacobus Borstius 1712/1724. 2 werken in 1 band 32 135 200 32 312 p. Perkament 8°. Amsterdam, Gerard Onder de Linde / Amsterdam, Jacobus Borstius unknown
173032416-416Geneva Fabri & Barrillot 1730. With engraved title-vignettes and 2 of 3 engr. folding maps 1 plan 11 engr. plates incl. 2 large fold. views of Geneva after Antoine Chopy and Robert Gardelle engr. by Daudet and Seiller and numerous woodcuts in the text. 2 leaves XV 556 pp.; 6 leaves 518 pp. 1 blank. 4to. Contemp. calf. Geneva Fabri & Barrillot 1730. The most attractive edition of this famous history of Geneva. Originally published in 1680 in two small volumes at Lyon this is the first edition to be published at Geneva of particular value for the augmentations and notes by Jean-Antoine Gautier based on original sources correcting Spon's text and going into detail where he had been to brief. "Cette magistrale édition de 1730 qui rassemble les travaux de toute une génération apparaît en dernière analyse comme un monument élevé à la gloire de Genève. Comme telle elle occupe et conserve une place unique dans les annales de la République" J. D. Candaux. - Lacking the map "Carte du Lac de Genève" by Antoine Chopy but including the two large foldings of Geneva by Robert Gardelle. The other plates and text illustrations show seals and coins. Nice copy. - Haller IV 904; Lonchamp 2770; Feller/Bonjour 384 and 515; Geisendorf 181; Le livre à Genève 1978 no. 116; Blumer 167. HELVETICA: GENF ; HELVETICA ; Geneva, Fabri & Barrillot unknown
178038564Oxonii Oxford: printed at the Clarendon Press for J. & J. Fletcher D. Prince & J. Cooke 1780. FIRST EDITION OF THIS EXCERPT OF THE CHRONICON SYRIACUM DEALING WITH RICHARD THE LION-HEART'S DEEDS IN THE HOLY LAND often involving Saladin WRITTEN BY GREGORY BAR HEBRAEUS widely regarded as a highly reliable source. 20 XI pp. Syriac text and Latin translation. BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED AT THE CLARENDON PRESS WITH ELEGANT SYRIAC AND ROMAN TYPES ON EXTREMELY FINE THICK LAID PAPER WITH HUGE MARGINS. Bruns published this text in part as a specimen of his full edition of the Chronicon published in 1789 see Gentleman's Magazine 1781 pp. 131-132. Also 1789 second part pp. 1109-10. 4to. Sewn into plain wraps as issued. A bit of wear and tear to wraps else A PRISTINE COPY ENTIRELY UNCUT BRIGHT AND FINE. EXTREMELY RARE IF NOT UNIQUE IN THIS STATE. <br/><br/> printed at the Clarendon Press for J. & J. Fletcher, D. Prince & J. Cooke paperback
171628376<p><strong>1716 Phoronomia 1st by Hermann Isaac NEWTON Law of Motion Illustrated PHYSICS</strong></p><p>Jakob Hermann's "<em>Phoronomia</em>" is a fascinating 18th-century survey of early mechanics. First published in 1716 this work was a comprehensive study on the forces and motions of solids and fluids laws of physics as the first book to demonstrate that the Laplace-Runge-Lenz vector remains a constant of motion. It also includes details on Newton's second law of motion! </p><p>This first edition includes 12 folding engravings featuring dozens of geometric figures. </p><p>Item number: #28376</p><p>Price: $950</p><p>HERMANN Jacob</p><p><strong><em>Phoronomia sive de viribus et motibus corporum solidorum et fluidorum libri duo</em></strong></p><p>Amstelaedami: Apud Rod. & gerh. Wetstenios H.FF. 1716. First edition.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->20 401 3</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif--><strong>12 folding plates</strong></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Provenance: Handwritten – <em>Caroli Fournerat</em></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Possibly Charles Fournerat 1780-1867 a French politician who served as Imperial prosecutor at Mantes-la-Jolie deputy of Seine-et-Oise in 1815 during the Hundred Days and a deputy of the king's prosecutor in Paris during the Restoration.</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: English</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~9.5in X 8in 24.5cm x 20cm</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->VERY rare and desirable with auction records and price comparisons at $2400</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><u>Photos available upon request. </u></p> Rod. & gerh. Wetstenios H.FF hardcover
1701046917Jena: Birchner 1701. Early Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Good Condition. Contemporary vellum soiled frontis and title page stained and detached with some chipping and old tape marks wear to first few pages a few old marks and notes but very good otherwise. Three works bound in one the first two by Hoping typically found together the last with added engraved title published in 1692 in Frankfurt Illustrated throughout endpapers with notes and a few hand sketches. The Ingeber work is a first edition. 155 7; 183 61; 180 4pp<br/><br/>Three early chiromancy volumes bound up together Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Science & Technology; Magic Paranormal & Occult. Inventory No: 046917. Birchner hardcover books
1701046917Jena: Birchner 1701. Early Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Good Condition. Contemporary vellum soiled frontis and title page stained and detached with some chipping and old tape marks wear to first few pages a few old marks and notes but very good otherwise. Three works bound in one the first two by Hoping typically found together the last with added engraved title published in 1692 in Frankfurt Illustrated throughout endpapers with notes and a few hand sketches. The Ingeber work is a first edition. 155 7; 183 61; 180 4pp<br/><br/>Three early chiromancy volumes bound up together Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Science & Technology; Magic Paranormal & Occult. Inventory No: 046917. Birchner hardcover
1721673061721. Scarce Treatise by Jacob on Common Civil and Canon Law Jacob Giles 1686-1744. A Treatise of Laws: Or A General Introduction to the Common Civil and Canon Law. In Three Parts. I. The Common Law of England: Illustrated in Great Variety of Maxims &c. Also the Use of this Law; With References to Statutes in All Cases. II. Of the Civil Law Intermix'd With the Law of Nations and Its Use Here in England; and a Parallell Between Civil Law and Common Law. III. The Canon Law and Laws Ecclesiastical; Containing the Authority and Rights of the English Clergy; Of Patrons and Churches; Courts Ecclesiastical Trials &c. The Whole Adapted to the Use of Students and Practicers of the Law; Students of the Universities; Civilians Proctors Ecclesiasticks and All Young Gentlemen. London: Printed for T. Woodward and J. Peele 1721. ii vi 6 533 15 pp. Octavo 8" x 5". Contemporary calf rebacked retaining existing spine with raised bands and lettering piece blind rules to boards blind fillets along joints front hinge mended. A few minor nicks and scuffs to boards some rubbing to extremities corners bumped joints just starting at ends rear hinge cracked. Moderate toning to text somewhat heavier in places brief early annotations to a few passages. A nice copy of a scarce title. $950. First edition one of two issues from 1721. This title is unique in Jacob's prolific output because it discusses civil and canon law at length. The mention of "civilians proctors clergy and gentlemen" in the subtitle is significant. Jacob though certainly interested in boosting sales by attracting the widest audience possible was an idealist who believed that widespread knowledge of the law would help create a more just society. Counting both issues OCLC locates 9 copies in North American law libraries. Jefferson owned a copy of this edition: Sowerby Catalogue of the Library of Thomas Jefferson 1804. English Short-Title Catalogue N13977. unknown books
1721673061721. Scarce Treatise by Jacob on Common Civil and Canon Law Jacob Giles 1686-1744. A Treatise of Laws: Or A General Introduction to the Common Civil and Canon Law. In Three Parts. I. The Common Law of England: Illustrated in Great Variety of Maxims &c. Also the Use of this Law; With References to Statutes in All Cases. II. Of the Civil Law Intermix'd With the Law of Nations and Its Use Here in England; and a Parallell Between Civil Law and Common Law. III. The Canon Law and Laws Ecclesiastical; Containing the Authority and Rights of the English Clergy; Of Patrons and Churches; Courts Ecclesiastical Trials &c. The Whole Adapted to the Use of Students and Practicers of the Law; Students of the Universities; Civilians Proctors Ecclesiasticks and All Young Gentlemen. London: Printed for T. Woodward and J. Peele 1721. ii vi 6 533 15 pp. Octavo 8" x 5". Contemporary calf rebacked retaining existing spine with raised bands and lettering piece blind rules to boards blind fillets along joints front hinge mended. A few minor nicks and scuffs to boards some rubbing to extremities corners bumped joints just starting at ends rear hinge cracked. Moderate toning to text somewhat heavier in places brief early annotations to a few passages. A nice copy of a scarce title. $950. First edition one of two issues from 1721. This title is unique in Jacob's prolific output because it discusses civil and canon law at length. The mention of "civilians proctors clergy and gentlemen" in the subtitle is significant. Jacob though certainly interested in boosting sales by attracting the widest audience possible was an idealist who believed that widespread knowledge of the law would help create a more just society. Counting both issues OCLC locates 9 copies in North American law libraries. Jefferson owned a copy of this edition: Sowerby Catalogue of the Library of Thomas Jefferson 1804. English Short-Title Catalogue N13977. unknown
1769410381769. <p>Trew Christoph Jacob 1695-1769. Mezzotint portrait by Johann Jacob Haid 1704-67. N.p. Nuremberg 1769 or after. 531 x 356 mm. image measures 406 x 268 mm. Margins a little frayed not affecting image a few small marginal tears repaired but very good.</p> <p>Excellent mezzotint portrait of German physician and botanist Christoph Jacob Trew after whom the East Indian plant genus Trewia is named. Trew was the author of the lavishly illustrated Hortus nitidissimis omnem per annum superbiens floribus 1750-86 and Plantae selectae quarum imagines ad exemplaria naturalia Londini in hortis curiosorum nutrita 1750-73 both with plates engraved after drawings by the noted 18th century botanical artist Georg Dionysius Ehret; the latter work has been described as "one of the great botanical iconographies" Lazarus and Pardoe p. 43. The present portrait appeared as a frontispiece to the Plantae selectae. Trew founded the periodical Commercium litterarium ad rei et medicinae scientiae naturalis one of the first general medical journals and from 1743 served as director of the Kaiserlich-Leopoldinisch-Carolingischen Akademie der Naturforscher. Trew's scientific correspondence numbering over 19000 letters is the largest such collection known; his natural history library of 34000 volumes is now at the University of Erlangen. Lazarus and Pardoe Catalogue of botanical prints and drawings at the National Museums & Galleries of Wales 2003.</p> . unknown books
1769410381769. <p>Trew Christoph Jacob 1695-1769. Mezzotint portrait by Johann Jacob Haid 1704-67. N.p. Nuremberg 1769 or after. 531 x 356 mm. image measures 406 x 268 mm. Margins a little frayed not affecting image a few small marginal tears repaired but very good.</p> <p>Excellent mezzotint portrait of German physician and botanist Christoph Jacob Trew after whom the East Indian plant genus Trewia is named. Trew was the author of the lavishly illustrated Hortus nitidissimis omnem per annum superbiens floribus 1750-86 and Plantae selectae quarum imagines ad exemplaria naturalia Londini in hortis curiosorum nutrita 1750-73 both with plates engraved after drawings by the noted 18th century botanical artist Georg Dionysius Ehret; the latter work has been described as "one of the great botanical iconographies" Lazarus and Pardoe p. 43. The present portrait appeared as a frontispiece to the Plantae selectae. Trew founded the periodical Commercium litterarium ad rei et medicinae scientiae naturalis one of the first general medical journals and from 1743 served as director of the Kaiserlich-Leopoldinisch-Carolingischen Akademie der Naturforscher. Trew's scientific correspondence numbering over 19000 letters is the largest such collection known; his natural history library of 34000 volumes is now at the University of Erlangen. Lazarus and Pardoe Catalogue of botanical prints and drawings at the National Museums & Galleries of Wales 2003.</p> . unknown
179513014Erlangae Erlangen Erlangen; Giessae Giessen Hesse; Heppenheim Wircebur: Divers 1795. Fine. Divers Erlangae Erlangen Erlangen; Giessae Giessen Hesse; Heppenheim Wirceburgi Würzburg Würzburg 1795 1828 17.80 x 10 cm dix opuscules en un volume relié Collection of rare medical pamphlets mostly relating to childhood: De mutationibus quas subit infans. Frider. Iacobis/ Adamus Gessner. Erlangae. 1797. De lactatione infantum. Guilielmus Harcke. Brunovicensis. De vomitu nuper natis parvulisque salubri. Ioannes Gottlieb Mentzel. Erlangae De ophtalmia neotarum. Joanne Friederico Ziegler. Giessae 1828. De atrophiae infantum causis. Gergius Fridericus Kirchner. Erlangae. Brevem epidamiae variolosae. Gothfried Christianus Reich. Erlangae. 1791. De crista lactea. Geo. Ernest Aug. Droste. Gottingae 1817. De convulsionibus infantum. Maxentius Josephus Gutberlet. Wirceburgi De noxa fasciarum infantum. Iustus Henricus Wigand. Erlangae 1793. De secunda dentitiones seu de dentibus permanentibus. Joan. Frac. Gallette. Moguntiae 1827. Full black paper Bradel binding with blue title label. Loss of paper to foot headcap. Some rubbing. The authors are German or French physicians or surgeons all editions are German. The dissertations treat important and rare subjects such as dentition smallpox convulsions or infant nutrition. Divers unknown
175612156Amsterdam Adriaan Wor 1756. 11 delen compleet Origineel half Leer met ribben groot 4º verschillende banden. Amsterdam, Adriaan Wor unknown
174860987Kiøbenhavn (Copenhagen), Georg Glasing, 1748. 8vo. Bound in a very beautiful Cambridge-style mirror binding with richly gilt spines, elaborate gilt borders to boards, inner gilt dentelles and gilt ornamentation to edges of boards. All edges gilt. Light wear to extremities. Some of gilting to spine worn off. With a bit of loss of leather to head of spine, showing headband. Internally very fine and clean - a magnificent copy printed on good paper. (16),360 pp.