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030020Hardcover. Good. small quarto 73 manuscript pages plus blanks bound in contemporary ¼ leather and marbled paper covered boards binding worn rubbed and scuffed entries are written in ink in a legible hand. Dr. Jacob Burger 1832-1903 Jacob Burger was born in October 1832 in Ohio. Burger's 1903 death notice in the American Medicine Journal states that he graduated from the Eclectic Medical Institute at Cincinnati Ohio in 1856. Eclectic medicine was a branch of American medicine which made use of botanical remedies along with other substances and physical therapy practices which was popular in the latter half of the 19th and first half of the 20th centuries. The term was coined by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque 1784-1841 a physician who lived among the Native Americans and observed their use of medicinal plants. Rafinesque used the word eclectic to refer to those physicians who employed whatever was found to be beneficial to their patients. Burger is said to have settled at Franklin Square Columbiana County Ohio in 1859 where he established a medical practice. In the 1860 Census we find a "Jacob Burger" physician enumerated at Salem Columbiana County. The post office for this area of Salem was "Franklin Square." We learn also from the 1860 Census information that Burger was married his wife's name was Emma. The couple had two children Sarah aged 3 and an infant aged three months who was at the time still unnamed. The family was still living at Franklin Square in 1880 when that census was taken. Burger was listed as a physician surgeon. Dr. Burger spent the rest of his life at Franklin Square engaged in the practice of medicine he died there of a stroke on January 27 1903. Description of the Memorandum Book The first page of the volume bears the inscription "Coroners Witness Fee Certificate The State of Ohio Col. C. 1890." This note states that "Dr. J. Burger" acted as a witness and was to receive $ 10.00 for attendance as witness at the inquest of the death of a woman whose death was caused by "violence." The next section of the volume contains a two page discourse on "intellectual powers" and consists of a disquisition on the "brutishness" of the South Seas Islands people as compared to those "with intellectual powers." Following this is a fourteen page essay on politics headed: "Resolved: That in times of political discussion it is the duty of every citizen to express his sentiments freely and attach himself to some party." This essay was written as the "first debate with the Senior Class and finished on Saturday morning Oct 7th 1854 Wittenberg College D. Burger." The above section is followed by a fifty pages with notes on the "Lectures of Prof. King" consisting of sixteen different medical lectures for the school year of 1855-1856. The lectures were given by Prof. John King 1813-1893 who lectured at the Eclectic Medical Institute in Cincinnati from which Dr. Burger graduated. King published books on "women's diseases" as well as guides to health. He was professor of Obstetrics at the institute. The lectures cover various diseases their symptoms treatment with medical prescriptions. The final section of the volume includes a twelve page list of names and dates. The first date is 1859 the last year is 1895. There are 276 entries and are presumably the names of his patients of Franklin Square. There are also eight pages of medical recipes scattered throughout the volume. <br /> hardcover books
8168BURKHARDT Jacob. DER CICERONE. Two volumes. Basel: Benno Schwabe & Co. 1959. 4to. Quarter-leather. xv 486 pages; xi 425 pages. These volumes in German are a part of Burkhardt Gesammelte Werke. Fine. unknown books
184789026Cincinnati: Derby 1847. First Edition. hardcover. very good. 501pp. 16pp. of ads. Tall 8vo original brown cloth; ex-lib spine repaired. Cincinnati: Derby Bradley 1847. First Edition. Very good.<br/><br/> "Thomson No. 142: `The work is in reality an autobiographical sketch of the author accompanied by facts and incidents of early settlement.'" Eberstadt 112:56. Howes B-997.<br/><br/> Derby unknown books
18473744baHCincinnati OH: Derby Bradley 1847. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. 501 pages of text; 22.8cm; 3/4 leather re-backed; ex libris; Howes B997. Old Northwest. Derby, Bradley Hardcover books
18476801New York: Appleton. 1847. 1st. Very good condition. 1st edition variant issue with same collation as Cincinnati edition of the same year. Professionally rebound in black cloth lettered in gilt on the spine 501 42 pp. frontispiece portrait. The author settled in Cincinnati in 1796 helped shape the Ohio legal code was Ohio Supreme Court Judge and nominated W.H. Harrison for Presidency in 1839. "It remains one of the most important sources for the period covered" Coyle p.89. Occasional foxing especially to frontispiece else very good. Howes B997. <br/><br/> Appleton. hardcover books
186213202Corning N.Y.: Printed at the Journal Office 1862. Original printed wrappers spine wear stitched 24pp. Tanned two small binding holes in blank inner margin. Good or so. <br/><br/> Butler argues that the City of Muscatine Iowa is not liable to bondholders because the bonds on which payment was defaulted were issued in violation of the Constitution of Iowa which forbids municipalities from issuing railroad bonds; and that the bonds were in fact issued by the railroad which is solely responsible for paying them. Printed at the Journal Office unknown books
185044130New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1850. Red cloth stamped in gilt to the spine. Average wear; p.o. name to ffep; small Ives & Streeter bookseller label to fpd; minor occasional foxing. Good. 2 vi 7 - 202 6 adverts 4 blank pp. B/w frontispiece and intratextual engravings. 8vo. 6-7/8" x 4-5/8" <br/><br/> Harper & Brothers Publishers hardcover books
19961331346Chicago: Contemporary Books Inc 1996. First Printing. Hardcover. Large Square Octavo; pp 246; VG/VG-; green spine with gilt text; dust jacket shows light wear to exterior; minor dings to edges; cloth has clean exterior; light edge wear; strong boards; text block has minimal wear to exterior edges; frontispiece; profusely illustrated; signed by George Brace and authors;. 1331346. FP New Rockville Stock. Contemporary Books, Inc 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. <br/><br/> ex typographia Johannis Gatti ... superiorum facultate hardcover books
193645459Paris: Le Livre Moderne Illustré 1936. Paperback. 157p. text in French illustrations several two-tone very good first edition paperback in cream decorative wraps. Le Livre Moderne Illustré paperback books
186635454Charleston: Joseph Walker 1866. 144pp old rubberstamp on blank portion of title page. Bottom blank tear to title page expertly reinforced. Bound in modern grey wrappers. Good. <br/><br/> A Sephardic Jew Cardozo was born in 1786 in Savannah. Self-educated he was an outstanding economist editor of the Southern Patriot in Charleston and later its publisher. He published 'Notes on Political Economy' and 'The Economic Mind in American History'. An advocate of free trade he wrote many papers on the subject. See Brody 'Jewish Heroes and Heroines in America from Colonial Times to 1900: A Judaica Collection Exhibit' FL Atlantic U. Libraries. "Jacob Cardozo's forays into econometric analysis were outstanding by the standards of his day." Eugene Genovese 'Journal of the Historical Society' Volume I Number 2 March 2000. "This book is VERY SCARCE" Eberstadt quoting from Bradford. <br/> "Cardozo was a resident of Charleston from 1796 onward and editor of the Southern Patriot from 1817" Id. The book is a series of articles on Charleston's agriculture commerce education and free school system chamber of commerce insurance companies fire department the press bench and bar hotels banks libraries railroads charitable and medical organizations cemeteries. An Appendix provides material on the beginning of the Civil War at Forts Moultrie and Sumter as well as the action at Fort Wagner and other Charleston-area sites. <br/>FIRST EDITION. Howes C131. Singerman 1930. 115 Eberstadt 906. III Turnbull 409. Joseph Walker unknown books
1866239719Charleston: Joseph Walker Agt. Stationer and Printer 129 Meeting-st 1866. First edition. 144 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Printed wrappers. Lightly worn chipped at extremities. Very good. First edition. 144 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. A resident of Charleston from 1796 onward he became editor of the Southern Patriot and later its publisher. A Sephardic Jew both he and his brother Isaac were influential among the Reformed Society of Israelites in Charleston.<br/> <br/>The present work published just after the Civil War is a series of articles on Charleston's commerce education system press railroads charitable and medical organizations etc. An Appendix provides material concerning the outset of the Civil War at Forts Moultrie and Sumter as well as Fort Wagner and other Charleston-area sites. Howes C131; Singerman 1930 Joseph Walker, Agt., Stationer and Printer, 129 Meeting-st unknown books
196910153.2Waltham Mass: Mark Press 1969. 2nd Printing limited to 300 copies. Brown cloth binding lettered in gilt to spine. A VG copy. Some light rubbing to extremities. Internally clean and bright. 142 pp. Illustrated. 8vo. <br/><br/> Mark Press hardcover books
18129503Stockbridge: Printed by H. Willard 1812. 16pp. Disbound light wear and scattered foxing. Good. "As Israel was a chosen and peculiar people placed under the special instruction and guidance of Jehovah; so are we." Catlin takes his message from Hosea: "O Israel thou hast destroyed thyself" which is exactly what Catlin says we're going to do in this unwise War. FIRST EDITION. AI 25038 7. Printed by H. Willard unknown books
1740811231740. CATS Jacob. HUWELYCK dat is Het gantsche beleyt des Echten Staats; afgedeelt in zes hoost-stukken Marriage or the whole account of the wedded state divided into six sections: maidenhood courtship the bride the wife the mother the widow. Illustrated with life-like plates. s'Gravenhage Pieter van Thol 1740. Octavo. xxii538pp. 1f. Contains approximately 36 engravings by Noach van der Meer roughly based on Adriaen Van de Venne's illustrations for the first edition of 1625. Although smaller and simplified they're finely rendered. This verse compendium of advice to young women was first published in 1625 and went into many editions until at least 1779. Jacob Cats 1577-1660 the beloved and prolific poet known as "Father Cats" was a jurist statesman and diplomat and for fifteen years Raad-Pensionaris of Holland. With small marginal tears to pp. 3984108183 and 411 small worm hole along inner margin of pp. 108-120 and small dampstain to corners of pp. 378-428 none of these flaws affecting the printed area. Two signatures slightly starting; and the folding plate of children's games torn 4" along the fold line. In early vellum lightly soiled. Light to moderate foxing. This edition not in OCLC BL or NUC. unknown books
1996047604Den Haag: Constantijn Huygens Instituut 1996. Studie-uitgave met inleiding en commentaar verzorgd door Hans Luijten. 3 vols. 349; 776; 526p b/w illus. dj thick quarto format. Contents: Deel 1 Teksten. Deel 2 Inleiding en commentaar. Deel 3 Apparaat. Monumenta literaria neerlandica 9:1-3. Constantijn Huygens Instituut unknown books
1710001702Hamburg: Thomas von Wierings 1710 - 1714. Full Vellum. Very Good. An emblem book from a Dutch master! 8vo. Abundantly illustrated with 39 engraved plates eight of which are folding and 168 text engravings. The set includes Cats' most famous and beloved works some of which became deeply etched into the national consciousness including "Sinn und Liebes=Bildern" "Josephs Selbst Streit" Der Mannlichen Achtbarkeit" "Heuraht" "Galathea" "Spiegel der alten und neuen Zeit" "Frau=Ring" containing "Der Welt Anfang/Mittel und Ende" "Alterthum/Land und Garten=Leben" "Aspasia" Primarily in German with some Latin. Some soiling to the contemporary vellum which nonetheless is bright and attractive. A few trivial closed tears and minor cracking to the spines. All volumes tight and generally clean. <br/><br/> Thomas von Wierings hardcover books
1671D6213Amsterdam: Barent Otto Smient 1671. Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo 155 x 90mm. In two parts separately titled and paginated Lof-Sang op het geestelyk houwelyk van godes soone Laudatory Song on the Spiritual Marriage of the Son of God. 44 544pp. 120pp. 5. Added engraved title page Proef steen van den trou-ringh in addition to the letterpress title to the first work two engraved full-page portraits one of prolific artist and poet Anna Maria van Schurman and one of Jacob Cats and a full-page allegorical engraving Het Derde Deel facing p. 249 in addition to 51 half-page engravings in the text depicting scenes of domestic and married life. Engraved printers device depicting Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Near contemporary vellum ms. title to spine somewhat effaced; some slight thumbsoiling lightly toned with age; corners bumped. <br/><br/>This 1671 edition based on the imprint of Trou-Ringh by Jacob Cats was first published in Dordrecht in 1637. Cats a Dutch Golden Age poet and politician wrote these rhymed dissertations on marriage and fidelity using very different marriage cases from literature in which conjugal ethics emerged. Cats method was to treat human behavior and society in all its aspects through the lens of marriage both human and spiritual ie. the marriage of Christ and His Church. He takes examples from the Bible Adam and Eve David and Abigail etc. and from classical and modern authors Cyrus and Aspasia Marc Anthony and Cleopatra etc. Cats tells of marriages to patriarchs ancient and modern; cases from Israel Persia Egypt from the life of Charles the Great and of the Great Mogul and Spanish gypsies. Also included are discussions of marriage after rape the breaking of marriage bonds adultery and the like. Because marriage dominated all periods and regions of the world all classes all ages with a variety of feelings and soul states this work resonated with the reader although Cats unusual storytelling intended moral and religious teachings. He propagated that marriage with its many possibilities and moral demands which it always must fulfill totally belong together: as do the ring and the stone. Cats was a distinguished Dutch writer but his Orangist and Calvinistic opinions set him apart from the liberal school of Amsterdam poets. Still for nearly two centuries he enjoyed enormous popularity. Wonderfully preserved important work on 17th century societal structures the many engravings are delightful and captivating. Barent Otto Smient hardcover books
1627EPL42Rotterdam: Pieter van Waesberge 1627. Paperback. Very Good. This edition also has French translations. Including "Et in Aequore Flamma est XV O prodga rerum luxuries! XXXIII" "Amor formae condimentum III" "Nemo dolens patet libidini L" and "Quod dolet intus habet VII "as the characteristic round engravings. One hole affecting Flamma some brittle edges or stains Size: 225 x 220mm. <br/><br/> Pieter van Waesberge paperback books
1865266243London: Longmans 1865. hardcover. very good. Engraved frontispiece illustrated with engravings throughout by John Leighton. Translated and edited with additions by Richard Pigot. 239pp. 4to full gilt and blind-stamped burgundy cloth extremities rubbed a.e.g. London: Longmans Green 1865. Very good.<br/><br/> Longmans unknown books
1865252136London: Longmans 1865. hardcover. very good. Engraved frontispiece numerous illustrations with engravings throughout by John Leighton. Translated and edited with additions by Richard Pigot. Rubricated title 242pp. 4to full gilt and blind-stamped burgundy leather gilt-stamped raised bands inner dentelles a.e.g. London: Longmans 1865. Very good .<br/><br/> Longmans unknown books
16271048964to. Rotterdam: Bij Pieter van Waesberge 1627. 4to 7 parts in one -- 5 parts as called for in Landwehr plus two additional titles bound in at rear as follows: 8 1-35 1 blank 1-315 1; 1-91 1; 1-46 2; 1-2 3-28; 1-2 3-48 6 2 engraved frontis 49-55 1; 36 1-119 1; 16 1-49 29 pp. 109 engravings through the 7 parts as follows: the wonderful engraved title page and 52 emblems in Sinne ende Minne Belden; 43 circular copperplate engraved emblems in Emblemata Moralia; full-page engraving of Phyllis in the Argumentum; a portrait and 4 engravings in Galathee. Full 17th-century vellum expectably soiled yapped fore edges some wear at top of front cover. Manuscript title on backstrip. Parts bound out of order according to Landwehr but complete. A few notable but hardly bothersome defects: A2 with short marginal tear; I3r-I4v small hole; M1 small hole; P1 hole; 2a1-2a4 minor worming; ii marginal tear; Nn4 burn hole in image; marginal dampstaining through a handful of gatherings; a lone stamp from the Los Angeles University of International Relations seen at the top of the final leaf of text. Occasional offsetting; some leaves darkened. Very good. § The only edition of Proteus published in 4to format and containing Cats’ love-emblems with the addition of their English translation done by Josuah Sylvester. Also included is a separate portfolio of 80 additional emblems and allegorical symbols most likely extracted from the 1618 Middelburg first edition of Jacob Cats’ Silenus Alcibiadis sive Proteus Vitae Humanae ideam Emblemate. These are perfect for display or study apart from the text and are in very good condition. Bij Pieter van Waesberge hardcover books
D16138Amsterdam: Willem Blaeu. Hardcover. Very Good. c.1630. Two parts in one. 4to 242 x 170 mm. 244; 123 1 pp. Engraved frontispiece folding engraved plate full-page engraved illustration and 96 large circular engraved emblems the emblems after A van de Venne. Minor staining at head of leaves in first part 2g4 with large repaired tear. Seventeenth century red morocco covers paneled in gilt spine with raised bands in six compartments lettered in the second the others with a repeat decoration in gilt marbled endpapers edges gilt with expert repairs to joints. Provenance: James Peter signature dated 1710; William S. Heckscher 1904-1999 noted emblem book scholar bookplate. <br/><br/>Rare edition of two emblem works including the famous folding plate depicting children at play. The emblems depict various aspects of human life; love morality and religion accompanied by texts in Dutch Latin and French. Jacob Cats known to the Dutch as "Father Cats" was one of the most popular authors of the golden age of Dutch literature and is best known for his emblematic works. Cats Catalogus 177 both works; Landwehr Emblem & fable books 113 & 136; de Vries 84 & 63. Willem Blaeu hardcover books
19146827New York: Privately printed 1914. boards leather spine labels slipcase. Lowell James Russell. 8vo. boards leather spine labels slipcase. xvii 136 pages. Compiled from the Collection Formed by the late Jacob Chester Chamberlain with Assistance . Luther Livingston. First edition limited to 550 copies of which this is one of 50 done on Van Gelder paper. Fine copy. Privately printed unknown books
19146828New York: Privately printed 1914. boards leather spine label slipcase. Lowell James Russell. 8vo. boards leather spine label slipcase. xvii 136 pages. Compiled from the Collection Formed by the late Jacob Chester Chamberlain with Assistance . Luther Livingston. First edition limited to 550 copies. Slipcase worn and soiled. Soiling to spine. Privately printed unknown books