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1601048514Amsterdam: Corneille Nicolas 1601. First Edition. Disbound. Fair Condition. Disbound in later wraps. Lacking title page 2 with the map on the verso and the second title for the vocabulary section. Upper corner of final vocabulary torn with loss to Javanese column and text on verso. All missing parts supplied in facsimile. Chipping at edges general browning small wormtrail near bottom margin touching some letters. 22 large engravings of 25 lacking the two title woodcuts and one map 2 woodcuts of plants. Size: Quarto 4to. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Travel & Places; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 048514. Corneille Nicolas unknown
1758691481758. Philadelphia: W. Bradford 1758. Folio. Philadelphia: W. Bradford 1758. Folio. The First Retrospective Compilation of New Jersey Law An Interesting Association Copy New Jersey. Leaming Aaron Compiler. Spicer Jacob Compiler. The Grants Concessions And Original Constitutions of the Province of New-Jersey: The Acts Passed During the Proprietary Governments And Other Material Transactions Before the Surrender Thereof to Queen Anne The Instrument of Surrender And Her Formal Acceptance Thereof Lord Cornbury's Commission and Instructions Consequent Thereon. Collected by Some Gentlemen Employed By the General Assembly And Afterwards Published by Virtue of an Act of the Legislature of the said Province With Proper Tables Alphabetically Digested Containing the Principal Matters in the Book. Philadelphia: Printed by W. Bradford 1758. iv 763 pp. Folio 11-1/4" x 7". Contemporary calf blind rules to boards blind fillets along joints raised bands to spine. Moderate rubbing boards partially detached crack through center of backstrip wear to spine ends corners bumped and worn later owner bookplate of Robert Leaming Montgomery to front pastedown front free endpaper detached and somewhat edgeworn. Moderate toning to text faint dampspotting in places dampstaining to margins of title page and a few other leaves "J. Fisher Leaming Esq/ from Henry Pennington/ May 13 1850" to front free endpaper tipped-in annotation in early hand concerning the Monmouth Patent to following endleaf later owner inscription of John Lawrence dated 1812 to head of title page. Book housed in lightly rubbed recent cloth slipcase morocco lettering piece to spine. An interesting association copy. $2000. First edition. With indexes for East Jersey and West Jersey. The third official compilation of New Jersey law and the scarcest according to Felcone it is the first to print fundamental laws constitutions and documents from 1663 to 1702 and session laws from 1668 to 1702. "This handsome volume generally known as Leaming and Spicer's Laws was prepared under the authority of an act of Assembly passed in 1752 and is the largest work issued from the press of Wm. Bradford. Subscribers' names were first solicited in February 1755 the compilers having spent nearly two years in its preparation. Three more years were consumed in printing and it was not until May 1758 that i. unknown books
1758652631758. Philadelphia: W. Bradford 1758. Folio. Philadelphia: W. Bradford 1758. Folio. The First Retrospective Compilation of New Jersey Law New Jersey. Leaming Aaron Compiler. Spicer Jacob Compiler. The Grants Concessions And Original Constitutions of the Province of New-Jersey: The Acts Passed During the Proprietary Governments And Other Material Transactions Before the Surrender Thereof to Queen Anne The Instrument of Surrender And Her Formal Acceptance Thereof Lord Cornbury's Commission and Instructions Consequent Thereon. Collected by Some Gentlemen Employed By the General Assembly And Afterwards Published by Virtue of an Act of the Legislature of the said Province With Proper Tables Alphabetically Digested Containing the Principal Matters in the Book. Philadelphia: Printed by W. Bradford 1758. iv 763 pp. Folio 11-1/4" x 7". Later sheep raised bands black fillets and red and black lettering pieces to spine. Light rubbing to boards and spine and extremities small recent bookseller ticket to front pastedown. Internally quite clean and fresh with very light foxing in places small tear to fore-edge of leaf Z6 pp. 549-550. A very appealing copy. $2000. First edition. With indexes for East Jersey and West Jersey. The third official compilation of New Jersey law and the scarcest according to Felcone it is the first to print fundamental laws constitutions and documents from 1663 to 1702 and session laws from 1668 to 1702. "This handsome volume generally known as Leaming and Spicer's Laws was prepared under the authority of an act of Assembly passed in 1752 and is the largest work issued from the press of Wm. Bradford. Subscribers' names were first solicited in February 1755 the compilers having spent nearly two years in its preparation. Three more years were consumed in printing and it was not until May 1758 that it was ready for delivery. Up to that time 170 copies had been subscribed for and the editors say in the Pennsylvania Journal May 11. 1758 'a number of copies yet remain not subscribed for' and 'any person may be supplied' until 'the 17th of July next after which we will not further extend the sale'": The Charlemagne Tower Collection of American Colonial Laws 165. Benedict Acts and Laws of the Thirteen Original Colonies and States 270. Felcone New Jersey Books 156. unknown books
1937518923Malden Mass: Privately Printed for the Author 1937. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Octavo. 136pp. Frontispiece portrait of the author. Illustrated reproducing photographs maps etc. Blue cloth stamped in gold. Binding is rubbed at extremities front and rear blank flyleaves neatly excised else a very good or better copy with text and plates quite fresh and clean. African-American Jacob Wesley Powell was born in Boston in 1866 "baptized in the Charles River" in 1881 when he converted and joined the A.M.E. Zion Church in Boston. In 1888 he became city editor for the Boston Advocate and a correspondent for Star of Zion. Active in the A.M.E. Zion church he was ordained a Deacon and later an Elder. <br /> A scarce publication. OCLC lists five copies. [Privately Printed for the Author] hardcover
1731353870Nürnberg: J.C. Weigel 1731. First edition. With 44 engraved plates many signed Schübler inv. et del. 152 4 index pp. 1 vols. Folio. Contemporary half speckled calf and boards spine gilt with lettering piece. With late eighteenth-century annotation in ink on front flyleaf. Minor rubbing. A nice clean copy. Fine. First edition. With 44 engraved plates many signed Schübler inv. et del. 152 4 index pp. 1 vols. Folio. A classic German treatise on wood-frame architecture and construction with applications in a variety of architectural designs among them roofs cupolas draw-bridges suspension bridges and importantly circular staircases with emphasis on techniques for building trusses strut frames beams and rafters. Examples given include St. Peter's and the Pons Senatorius in Rome St. Egidien Church in Nürenbers the Church of the Assumption in Paris illustrating structures of the ancient world and well as modern German French and Italian construction.<br /> Johnann Jacob Schübler 1689-1741 was trrained in the arts and engraving and produced works on architectural theory and practice military engineering and other subjects. His Sciagraphica Artis Tignariae 1736 illustrated construction designs from Russia Japan and China. This work which bears a frontispiece entitled Tractatus de Artis Tignaria was reprinted in 1749 with the plates re-engraved. The first edition is uncommon. J.C. Weigel unknown
3478Signed `J Van Huysum' lower right. Pencil and watercolour `IV' watermark. A fine image of a single stem of elder with two bunches of small green flower buds and five main leaves.<br/> <br/> Jacob van Huysum was born in Amsterdam in about 1687 a member of a renowned family of professional flower painters who enjoyed considerable success in Holland. His father was Justus van Huysum 1659-1716 and his brother Jan van Huysum 1682-1749. Jacob painted in much the same manner as his brother and as with his brother's work many of his drawings betray the temperament of an artist rather than that of a botanical illustrator. His 'work especially in England has often been mistaken for his brother's. Van Huysum came to England about 1721 in which year he was living in the house of a patron Mr. Lockyear of the South Sea House. Subsequently he was patronised by Sir Robert Walpole who received him as an intimate of his house at Chelsea and employed him to paint flowerpieces. for the decoration of the great house at Houghton in Norfolk' DNB . He also provided the majority of the drawings for the 50 illustrations to John Martyn's Historia Plantarum Rariorum London: 1728-38 as well all the drawings to another work Catalogus Plantarum. A catalogue of trees shrubs plants and flowers London: 1730. The present drawing shows the painterly approach where the artist whilst not sacrificing botanical accuracy tries to capture the essence of his subject. His work offers a contrast to the more strictly scientific approach of Georg Dionysius Ehret his younger contemporary and sometime colleague.<br/> <br/> Cf. Henrey II p.213. unknown
3479Signed `J Van Huysum' lower right. Pencil and watercolour crowned shield with fleur-de-lys watermark. A beautiful image of a single branch of the European lime tree with two small bunches of small green flower buds flecked with red and yellow attached to the lower part of the stem.<br/> <br/> Jacob van Huysum was born in Amsterdam in about 1687 a member of a renowned family of professional flower painters who enjoyed considerable success in Holland. His father was Justus van Huysum 1659-1716 and his brother Jan van Huysum 1682-1749. Jacob painted in much the same manner as his brother and as with his brother's work many of his drawings betray the temperament of an artist rather than that of a botanical illustrator. His 'work especially in England has often been mistaken for his brother's. Van Huysum came to England about 1721 in which year he was living in the house of a patron Mr. Lockyear of the South Sea House. Subsequently he was patronised by Sir Robert Walpole who received him as an intimate of his house at Chelsea and employed him to paint flowerpieces. for the decoration of the great house at Houghton in Norfolk' DNB . He also provided the majority of the drawings for the 50 illustrations to John Martyn's Historia Plantarum Rariorum London: 1728-38 as well all the drawings to another work Catalogus Plantarum. A catalogue of trees shrubs plants and flowers London: 1730. The present drawing shows the painterly approach where the artist whilst not sacrificing botanical accuracy tries to capture the essence of his subject. His work offers a contrast to the more strictly scientific approach of Georg Dionysius Ehret his younger contemporary and sometime colleague.<br/> <br/> Cf. Henrey II p.213. unknown
3475Signed 'J Van Huysum' lower right. Pencil and watercolour crowned shield with fleur-de-lys watermark. A captivating image of a triple-stemmed spray of spurge laurel with small green flowers with red centres.<br/> <br/> Jacob van Huysum was born in Amsterdam in about 1687 a member of a renowned family of professional flower painters who enjoyed considerable success in Holland. His father was Justus van Huysum 1659-1716 and his brother Jan van Huysum 1682-1749. Jacob painted in much the same manner as his brother and as with his brother's work many of his drawings betray the temperament of an artist rather than that of a botanical illustrator. His 'work especially in England has often been mistaken for his brother's. Van Huysum came to England about 1721 in which year he was living in the house of a patron Mr. Lockyear of the South Sea House. Subsequently he was patronised by Sir Robert Walpole who received him as an intimate of his house at Chelsea and employed him to paint flowerpieces. for the decoration of the great house at Houghton in Norfolk' DNB . He also provided the majority of the drawings for the 50 illustrations to John Martyn's Historia Plantarum Rariorum London: 1728-38 as well all the drawings to another work Catalogus Plantarum. A catalogue of trees shrubs plants and flowers London: 1730. The present drawing shows the painterly approach where the artist whilst not sacrificing botanical accuracy tries to capture the essence of his subject. His work offers a contrast to the more strictly scientific approach of Georg Dionysius Ehret his younger contemporary and sometime colleague.<br/> <br/> Cf. Henrey II p.213. unknown
2005L3 box806 a14v<p>The Encyclopaedia of Judaism Second Edition Four Volume Set. Edited by Jacob Neusner Alan J. Avery-Peck William Scott Green. Published by Brill in 2005. Hardcover 4 volumes total 3042 pp.</p> Brill. hardcover
1903UDeSTUDE62New York: Published Under The Auspices Of The Natural Science Association Of America 1903. 1903. folio. pp. 2 p.l. 16 182 10. title in red & black. text in double columns. engraved frontis. portrait & 119 chromolithographed plates after drawings by Theodore Jasper. A very nice copy in original blind & gilt-stamped cloth t.e.g. rebacked with spine mounted repairs to rear flyleaf. The initial leaf carries an announcement by The Natural Science Association of America: " the undersigned take pleasure in placing before the public under its auspices a work containing artistically colored illustrations of over seven hundred different species of birds cormprising most all that are known to exist on this Continent including Mexico and Central America accompanied by a copious text giving a popular account of their habits and characteristics and embracing in general the observations made by the most eminent writers on Ornithology. The original dawings were made from nature by Theodore Jasper an Artist of superior capabilities Revised by John Graham Bell Esq. Audubons companion in the field The systematic Table arranged according to the classification adopted by The American Ornithologists Union which was prepared by Frank M.Chapman Assistant Ornithologist at The American Museum of Natural History ". First published 1878. Nissen 473. Sitwell Fine Bird Books p. 145.Natural-History Ornithology Birds. New York: Published Under The Auspices Of The Natural Science Association Of America, 1903. hardcover
1847424711847. Lancet 1847/1. - London George Churchill 1847 4° 702 pp. Halbledereinband der Zeit. FIRST EDITION and the first publication on this side of the Atlantic of the first account of ether anaesthesia. The appearance of this paper in the Boston Medical & Surgical Journal some six weeks previously. This was thus the first account published in Europe of an operation performed with the aid of ether anaesthesia. "The original title "Insensibility during surgical operations produced by inhalation" as given in the Boston. Med. & Surg. J. was not given. Jacob Bigelow the father of H.J. Bigelow wrote on 28 November to Francis Boott of London telling him of Morton's discovery and enclosing the text of his son's communication as it had appeared in the Boston Daily Advertiser. Boott forwarded Jacob Bigelow's letter and H. J. Bigelow's paper to The Lancet which published them both in their number for 2 January 1847. Appended to the reprint was a letter from Robert Liston to Dr. Boott dated 21 December 1846 saying that on that day he had successfully used ether during an amputation at the knee thus recording the first operation under ether anaesthesia in Europe. Liston had learned of Bigelow's letter to Boott on Saturday the 19th and carried out his first operation on Monday the 21st!" Fulton & Stanton. The first reference to ether in the British press is a short paragraph in the London Medical Gazette for 18 December 1846 and the second is in The Lancet for 26 December. The two are evidently based on the same source and are statements only reprinted by Fulton & Stanton rather than full accounts. In The Lancet for 9 January 1847 further correspondence pp. 49-51 on Bigelow's patent is included and in the issue for 16 January "a long and well written editorial appears excoriating both Jackson and Morton for attempting the patent" and pp. 77-80 give accounts of operations under anaesthesia including an illustration of "Mr. Hooper's Ether Inhalator constructed according to Dr. Boott and Mr. Robinson's Instructions". John F. Fulton & Madeline E. Stanton The Centennial of Surgical Anesthesia pp.36-39 Following other Milestones of Anesthesia we find in this rare volume: Plomley Francis: Operations upon on the Eye pp.134-135. "John Snow and AE. Guedel are known for assigning stages to anesthesia; the following article by Francis Plomley is an earlier description of these levels. The pretending on the part of the physicians that the already completed operation had not yet been undertaken typified the wonder that was associated with the newness of the invention; conservations like that described in the second paragraph are to be found in many early articles. Plomley's definition of the third stage is accurate. It is now felt however that in the second stage "three exists" as he says "a perfect consciousness of everything said or done." His remarks in the final paragraph relating in this article to the site of action of the ether is interesting" Cole Milestone of Anesthesia Nr. 7 Wells Horace: Fatal Operation under the Influence of Ether pp.340-342. "The world owes much to Horace Wells 185-1848. He conceived the idea of surgical anesthesia experimented on himselfe and others and demonstrated anesthesia publicly for all to see. He succeeded in the sense that the failure of his demonstration was the failure of his audience to appreciate the earth-shaking nature of what they were being shown and in the sense that the final success was an immediate and direct result if his work. He published fefenses in the United States England and France." Cole Milestone of Anesthesia Nr. 8 Snow John: Apparatus for Inhaling the Vapour of Ether pp.120-121 1 Abb.; Observations of the Vapour of Ether and its Application to Prevent Pain in Surgical Operations pp.227-228; Ether Inhalation pp.388-389; A Lecture on the Inhalation of Vapour of Ether in Surgical Operations delivered at the United Service Institution and addressed to the Medical Members of the Institution on May 12th 1847 pp.551-554. ". this is the earliest article on the subject in his own words that I have been able to find" Cole Milestone of Anesthesia Nr. 11 In the index of this valuable volume we find following entries relating ether: Ether-vapour and surgery 392; and oxygen 395 422 Ether insensibility caused by the inhalation of prior to the performance of surgical operations Dr. Boott's notes on 5 8 49 ; Dr. H. J. Bigelow's paper on 6 ; Mr. Liston's note on 8 ; Mr. Dorr's note announcing the process being patented 8 ; editorial remarks on 2 16 74; opinion of counsel against the patent 49 ; Mr. Clendon on the inhalation of prior to operating 50 ; Mr. Squire's apparatus for 73; Mr. Hooper's 77; operations under the influence of 54 77 104 132 158 '. 184 210 237 342 367 499 549 639 ; Mr. Lansdown's operation 79; Dr. Fairbrother on 79 ; Mr. Edwards' operation 79; Dr. Brett's operations on the eye 80 ; Mr. Clen-don's on the teeth 80 ; Mr. Dorr on the patent for the letheon 80; Dr. Chowne on the inhalation of 99; Mr. Parker's operations for strabismus 106 ; Mr. Tracy's on the teeth 106; Dr. J. C. Hall's removal of a tumour 107 134; Dr. Snow's apparatus 120; Dr. Flomley on operations on the eye after the inhalation of 134 ; Dr. Ranking on in tetanus 135 ; Mr. Wintle on 162 ; Dr. Allan on the prevention of coughing while inhaling 163 ; Mr. Dudley on the alleged discovery of the influence of in 1824 163; Mr. Lee on the same forty years ago 164 ; Mr. Robinson on the inhalation of 168 284; experience of the French physicians relative to 176 ; observations on 187 ; action of confined to the cerebral system 214; experiments on 216 ; effects of 227 ; Dr. Snow on 227; Mr. Higginson's apparatus 239 ; Baron P. Dubois on in midwifery 246 ; experiments on by the Society of German Physicians in Paris 259 ; Messrs. Goddard Smith Tarrant Dickenson Leslie and Wraith on 264 265; Dr. Collyer's claims to the invention of 265 ; proposal for a public thanksgiving for 265 ; Mr. Wells' claims to the discovery of; letters from Dr. Bennet Mr. Ellsworth Mr. Wells and Dr. Marcy 265 471; Mr. Ray on the inhalation of 267 ; Dr. Wright's cases illustrative of 280 ; Mr. Dorr on the original discoverer of the inhalation of 289; Dr. Willis on the inhalation of in asthma and hooping-cough 315 ; Dr. Tyler Smith on in obstetric practice 321; Mr. Semple on the inhalation of in rheumatic neuralgia of the head and face 332 ; fatal operation under the influence of 340 ; Dr. Edwards' operations under the influence of 343 ; effects of 345; Dr. Gardner on 349 431; Dr. Marshall Hall on the influence of on the nervous system 368 395; Dr. Radford on the inhalation of in labour 384; as a remedy in spasmodic disease 388; Dr. Snow on ether inhalation 388 : Mr. Wakley's jun. circular note respecting 392; Messrs. Henderson and Cherry's experiments with on the horse 396 604; Dr. R. Chambers on the inhalation of 405; physiological effects of 411 ; effects of on a pregnant female 411; practical application of to medical jurisprudence 411; in midwifery 411 538 ; Dr. C. Ii. Hall on the effects of the inhalation of in reference to mesmerism 434; injection of into the arteries 443 ; used in reducing dislocation of the shoulder 444; Mr. Lansdown on in midwifery 446 ; Dr. P. Smith on 452 ; Dr. Pring on the direct action of on the blood 457; Dr. Brady's case of tetanus treated by the inhalation of 516; Mr. Broughton's case of tetanus treated by 517 ; misuse of in midwifery 521; Dr. Heame on the vapour of and the fatal case of Mrs. Parkinson 533 ; Dr. Dauriol's substitute for 540 ; Mr. Dorr on the discovery of the application of to surgical operations 547 ; Dr. Snow on the inhalation of in surgical operations 552; Mr. Hewett on the inhalation of 561; morphia versus 578 ; Mr.Lansdown on the inhalation of in natural labour 584 ; M. Ducros on the effects of electricity in overcoming the stupor produced by the inhalation of 503; Messrs. Holmes Coote and T. Taylor's experiments on the effects of inhalation of on the lower vertebrate animals 644; inhalation of in laryngismus stridulus 652; Etherization 398; fatal 370; and asphyxia 355 ; Mr. Robinson on resuscitating patients after 371 Further we find following entries about Inhalation: Inhalation patent for 163 ; of ether prior to the performance of surgical operations Dr. Boott's notes on 5 8 49 ; Dr. H. J. Bigelow on 6 ; Mr. Liston on 8; Mr. Dorr's note respecting the patenting of the process of 8 80; editorial remarks on 16 74; opinion of counsel against the patent 49 ; Mr. Clendon on prior to operating 50 ; Mr. Squire's apparatus for 73 ; Mr. Hooper's 77 ; operations under the influence of 54 77 104 132 158 184 210 237 342 367 499 549 639 ; Mr. Lansdown's operation 79 ; Dr. Fairbrother on 79; Mr. Edwards' operation 79; Dr. Brett's operations on the eye 80 ; Mr. Clendon's on the teeth 80 ; Dr. Chowne on the 99 ; Mr. Parker's operations for strabismus 106 ; Mr. Tracy's on the teeth 106 ; Dr. J. C. Hall's removal of a tumour 107134 ; Dr. Snow's apparatus 120 ; Dr. Plomley on operations on the eye after 134; Dr. Ranking on in tetanus 135 ; Mr.Wintle on 162 ; Dr. Allan on the prevention of coughing during 163 ; Mr. Dudley on the alleged discovery of in 1824 163; Mr. Lee on the same forty years ago 164; Mr. Robinson on 168 284; experience of the French physicians relative to 176; observations on 187; action of confined to the cerebral system 214; experiments on 216; effects of 227; Dr. Snow on 227; Mr. Higginson's ether inhaler 239; Baron P. Dubois on in midwifery 246 ; experiments on by the Society of German Physicians at Paris 259; Messrs. Goddard Smith Tarrant Dickenson Leslie and "Wraith on 264 265 ; Dr. Collyer's claims to the invention of 265 ; proposal for a public thanksgiving for 265 ; Mr. Wells' claim3 to the discovery of; letters from Dr. Bennet Mr. Ellsworth Mr. Wells and Dr. Marcy 265 471; Mr. Pay on 261; Dr. Wright's cases illustrative of 280; Mr. Dorr on the original discoverer of 289 ; Dr. Willis on in asthma and hooping-cough 315 ; Dr. Tyler Smith on in obstetric practice 321; Mr. Semple on in rheumatic neuralgia of the head and face 332 ; fatal operation under the influence of 340 ; Dr. Edwards' operations under the influence of 343 ; effects of 345 ; Dr. Gardner on 349 431; Dr. Marshall Hall on the influence of on the nervous system 368 395 ; Dr. Radford on in labour 384; in spasmodic diseases 388 ; Dr. Snow on 38S; Mr. Wakley's jun. circular note respecting 392; Messrs. Henderson and Cherry's experiments with on the horse 396 604 ; Dr. R. Chambers on 405 ; physiological effects of 411; effects of on a pregnant female 411; practical application of to medical jurisprudence 411; in midwifery 411 538; Dr. C. R. Hall on the effects of in reference to mesmerism 434 ; used in reducing dislocation of the shoulder 444; Mr. Lansdown on in midwifery 446; Dr. P. Smith on 452; Dr. Brady's case of tetanus treated by 516 ; Mr. Broughton's case 617; Dr. Hearne on 532 ; Dr. Dauriol's substitute for 540 ; Mr. Dorr on the discovery of the application of to surgical operations 547 ; Dr. Snow on 552 ; Mr. Hewett on 561; morphia versus 578 ; Mr. Lansdown on in natural labour 584; M. Ducros on the effects of electricity in overcoming the stupor produced by 593; Messrs. Holmes Coote and T. Taylor's experiments on the effects of on the lower vertebrate animals 644; in laryngismus stridulus 652 unknown
181146030Paris, Chez J. Klostermann fils, 1811-12. Bound in 6 contemp. hcalf. Gilt spines, slightly rubbed. Wear to top of spines. In: ""Annales de Chimie, ou Recueil de Mémoires concernant la Chemie"" Tome 78, 79, 80, 81, 82 and 83. (Entire volumes offered). The 14 parts: (Tome 78:) pp. 5-37, 105-132, 217-242. - (Tome 79:) pp. 113-142, 233-264. - (Tome 80:) pp. 5-37, 225-258. - (Tome 81:) pp. 5-36, 278-303. - (Tome 82:) pp. 5-33, 113-125, 225-72. (Tome 83:) pp. 5-35 a. pp. 117-127. With in all 3 engraved plates. Some scattered brownspots.
18059453(Kbhvn., G.L. Lahde, 1805). Tv-folio. Smukt senere hldrbd. (Anker Kyster) med rig rygforgyldning og rhombeformet forgyldt skindtitel på forperm. Beskrivende tekst på dansk og tysk. Med 24 kobberstukne prospekter af danske Slotte fra Bruun's ikke fuldendte værk ""Novus Atlas Danicus"", som af Lahde i 1805 blev genoptrykt med de originale plader og for slottenes vedkommende samlet under denne titel. De sidste 4 med lidt brunpletter.
177248558Hafniæ, Godiche, N. Möller, 1772-92. - (Registerbind), 1878. Folio. Bd. 1-2 i samtidige helldrbd. med rig rygforgyldning og ophøjede bind. Med en del brugsspor. Bd. 3-7 samt registerbindet. i nyereensartede hshirtbd. Med 12 foldetabeller. Bd. 1-3 med de 19 kobberstukne plancher af håndskriftfaksimiler. Bd. 4-7 uden håndskriftfaksimiler. Spredt papirsbruning, men ellers ren, bortset fra et titelblad som er noget smudsigt. Supplementsbindet (kaldet VIII, som udkom 1834 er ikke tilstede).
181146030Paris Chez J. Klostermann fils 1811-12. Bound in 6 contemp. hcalf. Gilt spines slightly rubbed. Wear to top of spines. In: "Annales de Chimie ou Recueil de Mémoires concernant la Chemie" Tome 78 79 80 81 82 and 83. Entire volumes offered. The 14 parts: Tome 78: pp. 5-37 105-132 217-242. - Tome 79: pp. 113-142 233-264. - Tome 80: pp. 5-37 225-258. - Tome 81: pp. 5-36 278-303. - Tome 82: pp. 5-33 113-125 225-72. Tome 83: pp. 5-35 a. pp. 117-127. With in all 3 engraved plates. Some scattered brownspots. <br/><br/><em>The papers represents one of the first announcements of Berzelius' discovery of the fixed chemical proportions determining the weights and valencies of the various constituent elements in inorganic compounds. The papers were published at the same time in Swedish German both here in Annalen and in Schweiger's Journal and in French. By running many hundreds of analysis of chemical compounds he gave so many examples of the law of definite proportions that the world of chemistry could no longer doubt its validity and in so doing he gave experimental evidence to the atomic theory. He hereby laid a solid fundation for the further development of chemistry. A reprint is found in Ostwald's Klassiker der exakten Wissenschaften No. 35.According to Söderbaum Jac. Berzelius 2 p.12 "It was a giant work one of the most importent in the history of chemistry which was here presented. One is even more impressed when one remembers that it was a pioneer undertaking in every sense of the term. Analytic and synthetic methods existed before Berzelius' time to be sure but there were no precise methods of the sort which he required. They all had to be elaborated at the cost of time and labour."J. Erik Jorpes "Jac. Berzelius" p.45."In general Berzelius's efforts were directed toward the consolidation and extension of the atomic theory. He improved chemical analysis and determined the composition of a large number of compounds thus verifying the laws of constant and multiple proportions and furnishing the most accurate equivalent weights then available. By ingenious methods he arrived at the correct atomic composition of most common substances and thus was enabled to draw up in 1826 a table of atomic weights very nearly identical with the modern one."Leicester & Klicktein "A Source Book in Chemistry" p. 258.Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1810-20 C. </em> unknown
18059453Kbhvn. G.L. Lahde 1805. Tv-folio. Smukt senere hldrbd. Anker Kyster med rig rygforgyldning og rhombeformet forgyldt skindtitel på forperm. Beskrivende tekst på dansk og tysk. Med 24 kobberstukne prospekter af danske Slotte fra Bruun's ikke fuldendte værk "Novus Atlas Danicus" som af Lahde i 1805 blev genoptrykt med de originale plader og for slottenes vedkommende samlet under denne titel. De sidste 4 med lidt brunpletter. unknown
173020052Geneve Fabri & Barrillot 1730. 4to. 2 fine cont. full mottled calf raised bands title-and tomelabels gilt. Back slightly rubbed corners and top of spines neathly repaired. Inner hinges reinforced. With 2 htitles and titles printed in red a. black with engraved vignettes. 4XVI55614518 pp. A small marginal brownspot in lower left corner on the last ab. 50 lvs. in vol. 1. Having 10 engreved plates seals and coins 2 maps one full-page and one large and folded ca 58x80 cm: Carte du Lac de Geneve par Antoine Chopy and 2 large folded town views 24x7o cm. and 24x68 cm. Textillustrations. hardcover
173020052Geneve, Fabri & Barrillot, 1730. 4to. 2 fine cont. full mottled calf, raised bands, title-and tomelabels gilt. Back slightly rubbed, corners and top of spines neathly repaired. Inner hinges reinforced. With 2 htitles and titles printed in red a. black with engraved vignettes. (4),XVI,556,(14),518 pp. A small marginal brownspot in lower left corner on the last ab. 50 lvs. in vol. 1. Having 10 engreved plates (seals and coins), 2 maps, one full-page and one large and folded (ca 58x80 cm): Carte du Lac de Geneve par Antoine Chopy, and 2 large folded town views (24x7o cm. and 24x68 cm). Textillustrations.
177248558Hafniæ Godiche N. Möller 1772-92. - Registerbind 1878. Folio. Bd. 1-2 i samtidige helldrbd. med rig rygforgyldning og ophøjede bind. Med en del brugsspor. Bd. 3-7 samt registerbindet. i nyereensartede hshirtbd. Med 12 foldetabeller. Bd. 1-3 med de 19 kobberstukne plancher af håndskriftfaksimiler. Bd. 4-7 uden håndskriftfaksimiler. Spredt papirsbruning men ellers ren bortset fra et titelblad som er noget smudsigt. Supplementsbindet kaldet VIII som udkom 1834 er ikke tilstede. <br/><br/><em>The largest collection of Danish medieval texts. In 1834 - 30 years later - a supplementary volume was published called Vol. VIII this is not present here. With the Index-volume in 2 parts published more than 100 years after the first volume. - From vol. IV P.F. Suhm was editor after the death of Langebek. "I dtte værk der indeholder de vigtigste kilder til dansk middelalder og som står mål med tilsvarende udenlandske værker i samtiden finder man resultatet af mange års grundige studier." DBL. </em> unknown
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