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76261Leipzig Lankischens Buchhaldlung 1761. 4to. 10 s. 8 2524 162 spalter. Kobberstukket frontispiece. Tittelbl. trykket i rødt og sort. Samt. helskinnbd. med 5 opphøyde bind. Ryggdekor i gull. Noen små ormhull i nedre marg. . <br/><br/><em>Cont. full calf with 5 raised bands. Spine gilt. Engraved frontispiece. Title-page printed in red and black. Minor wormholes in lower margin. </em> hardcover
175510047JB1755. 14. Auflage. Leipzig Friedrich Lanckischens Erben 1755. Mit ganzseitigem gestochenem Frontispiz gestochener Titelvignette und 1 Kupfertafel diese nicht vollständig Hälfte der Tafel fehlt. Titel in Rot und Schwarz 6 Bll. 2380 Sp. 33 Bll. Register. Pergamentband der Zeit mit Rückentitel Hinteres Außengelenk mittig angeplatzt obere Ecken ebenfalls geplatzt insg. stärker verfärbt und fleckig. Innenspiegel mit fünfzeiliger Widmung von alter Hand "Andenken von meinem guten alten Freunde Herrn Wilhelm Heinrich Rucker zu Selters erhalten am 31ten Dezember 1845". Durchgehend mit mäßigen Feuchtigkeitsspuren so Titelei mit Schimmelfleck an oberer Ecke Fußsteg mit durchgehendem leichtem Wasserrand wechselnd mit größeren Stockflecken. Hinterer Vorsatz stärker wurmstichig Frontispiz Titel und einige Seiten des Registers mit Wurmspuren solche ebenfalls vereinzelt im Bund ohne Textverlust. Hirsch/H. V 999. - Johann Jacob Woyt 1671-1709 promovierte 1697 in Kopenhagen wurde 1706 Professor in Königsberg und 1709 Epidemiearzt. Bekannt wurde er durch sein "Gazophylacium mediophysicum" hier sein Hauptwerk in der 14. Auflage. unknown
1729702381729. Leipzig Bey Friedrich Lanckisches Erben 1729 4° 8 1035 68 pp. rot/schw. Titel mit Titgelvignete Frontispiece Halbpergamenteinband d.Zt. Vollständiger Titel: "D. Johann Jacob Woyts Oeffentlichen Lehrers der Artzney-Kunst in Königsberg Gazophylacium Medico-Physicum Oder Schatz-Kammer Medicinisch- und Natürlicher Dinge$dIn welcher Alle Medicinische Kunst-Wörter inn- und äusserliche Kranckheiten nebst dererselben Genes-Mitteln alle Mineralien Metalle Ertzte Erden zur Medicin gehörige fremde und einheimische Thiere Kräuter Blumen Saamen Säffte Oele Hartze etc. alle rare Specereyen und Materialien und viel curiöse zur Mechanic gehörige Kunst-Griffe in einer richtigen Lateinischen Alphabet-Ordnung auf das deutlichste erkläret vorgestellet und mit einem nöthigen Register versehen worden. Die Sechste Auflage Aufs neue mit Fleiß übersehen verbessert und vermehret." Eines der beliebtesten medizinischen Lexika des 18. Jahrhunderts dessen erste Auflage 1701 unter dem Titel "Deutsches vollständig-medicinisches Lexicon" erschienen ist und das bis 1784 siebzehn Auflagen erreichte. Die Beiträge waren kurz gehalten gingen aber über eine bloße Begriffserklärung oft deutlich hinaus. Johann Jacob Woyt "geb. 14. August 1671 zu Elbing studirte in Königsberg und Leipzig provirte 1697 in Kopenhagen mit der Diss. "De chylificatione" wurde 1706 Professor in Königsberg 1709 Arzt der Epidemieen und starb 29. December 1709. Er schrueb unter Anderem noch: "Thesaurus pharmaceutico-chirurgicus oder gründliche Erklärung der Kunstwörter welche in Lesung deutscher med. Bücher vorkommen" Leipz. 1696; 1709; 1737; 1751 - "Heimlichkeiten des ganzen weiblichen Geschlechts" Danzig 1700 - "Trifolium chirurgicum" Leipzig 1705 - "Unterricht von den tödtlichen Wunden des ganzen menschlichen Körpers" Dresden 1716 - "Abhandlung aller innerlichen und äusserlichen Krankheiten " Leozig 1731; 140; 1753 . "Gazophyxlacium medicophysicum oder Schatzkammer medizinischer und natürlicher Dinge tec. Etc." Leipz. 1709; 12. Aufl. 1746; 15. Aufl. 1761." Pagel Hirsch-H. IV p.999 Zu Woyt siehe - Karl Reiss J.J. W.'s Schatzkammer in Wiener med. Presse. 1872 XIII p.129 unknown
ALDR0599Leipzig Friedrich Lanckisch d. J. Erben 1716. Kl.4°. Titelbl. 2 nn. Bll. 1035 S. 34 nn. Bll. Register Titelblatt in Rot- und Schwarzdruck mit Kopfleisten Initialen u. Schlussvignetten. Neuwertiger Scheinpergamentband aus jüngerer Zeit in stabilem Kartonschuber Vorsatz erneuert. Vorderes Schmutzumschlagblatt Titelblatt ungezählte Blätter und letzte Registerblätter fachgerecht angerändert Titel Anfangs- und einige Registerseiten etwas schmutz- bzw. fingerfleckig. Mit wenigen Anmerkungen von alter Hand im Text einem Namenszug am Titelblatt und verschiedenen Schriftzügen von alter Hand am vorderen Schmutzumschlagblatt verso. Hayn. Bibliotheca germanorum gynaecologica154. Vgl. VD18 14135620 EA. Hirsch 6333 - seltene zweite Ausgabe des 1709 erstmals erschienenen und im Verlaufe des 18. Jahrhundert vielfach herausgegebenen medizinischen Lexikons. Gut erhaltenes sorgfältig restauriertes Exemplar dieser vom Königsberger Medizinprofessor u. Seuchenarzt J. J. Woyt 1671-1709 verfassten reichhaltigen Quelle zu Krankheiten Medikationen Gebrauch von Heilkräutern und Rezepturen früherer Jahrhunderte. Diese Ausgabe nicht bei VD18. Leipzig, Friedrich Lanckisch d. J. Erben 1716. unknown
1740660661740. Leipzig Bey Friedrich Lanckisches Erben 1740 4° 6 1035 70 pp. rot/schw. Titel mit Titgelvignete Frontispiece Pergamenteinband d.Zt. Vollständiger Titel: "D. Johann Jacob Woyts Oeffentlichen Lehrers der Artzney-Kunst in Königsberg Gazophylacium Medico-Physicum Oder Schatz-Kammer Medicinisch- und Natürlicher Dinge$dIn welcher Alle Medicinische Kunst-Wörter inn- und äusserliche Kranckheiten nebst dererselben Genes-Mitteln alle Mineralien Metalle Ertzte Erden zur Medicin gehörige fremde und einheimische Thiere Kräuter Blumen Saamen Säffte Oele Hartze etc. alle rare Specereyen und Materialien und viel curiöse zur Mechanic gehörige Kunst-Griffe in einer richtigen Lateinischen Alphabet-Ordnung auf das deutlichste erkläret vorgestellet und mit einem nöthigen Register versehen worden. Die Zehende Auflage. Aufs neue mit Fleiß übersehen verbessert und vermehret." Eines der beliebtesten medizinischen Lexika des 18. Jahrhunderts dessen erste Auflage 1701 unter dem Titel "Deutsches vollständig-medicinisches Lexicon" erschienen ist und das bis 1784 siebzehn Auflagen erreichte. Die Beiträge waren kurz gehalten gingen aber über eine bloße Begriffserklärung oft deutlich hinaus. Johann Jacob Woyt "geb. 14. August 1671 zu Elbing studirte in Königsberg und Leipzig provirte 1697 in Kopenhagen mit der Diss. "De chylificatione" wurde 1706 Professor in Königsberg 1709 Arzt der Epidemieen und starb 29. December 1709. Er schrueb unter Anderem noch: "Thesaurus pharmaceutico-chirurgicus oder gründliche Erklärung der Kunstwörter welche in Lesung deutscher med. Bücher vorkommen" Leipz. 1696; 1709; 1737; 1751 - "Heimlichkeiten des ganzen weiblichen Geschlechts" Danzig 1700 - "Trifolium chirurgicum" Leipzig 1705 - "Unterricht von den tödtlichen Wunden des ganzen menschlichen Körpers" Dresden 1716 - "Abhandlung aller innerlichen und äusserlichen Krankheiten " Leozig 1731; 140; 1753 . "Gazophyxlacium medicophysicum oder Schatzkammer medizinischer und natürlicher Dinge tec. Etc." Leipz. 1709; 12. Aufl. 1746; 15. Aufl. 1761." Pagel Hirsch-H. IV p.999 Zu Woyt siehe - Karl Reiss J.J. W.'s Schatzkammer in Wiener med. Presse. 1872 XIII p.129 unknown
174022671Leipzig: Bey Friedrich Lanckischens Erben 1740. Tenth ed. Hardcover. g. 4to. 6 1035 68. Decorative paperboards over half vellum. Frontispiece. Illustrated title-page with text in red and black. Head and tailpiece. Two inscriptions dated 1741 on front endpaper. Early medical and pharmaceutical dictionary by German doctor and professor Johann Jacob Woyt 1671-1709. Includes detailed descriptions of specific diseases together with their symptoms therapies and remedies. Age wear and abrasions on binding. Spine torn across midsection. Front endpaper and hinges loosening. Age toning sporadic staining on some pages. Top edge from page 1019 through rear bumped and slightly creased. Two-inch closed tear on last index page. Text in German Gothic script. Binding in fair interior in overall good condition. Bey Friedrich Lanckischens Erben hardcover
176711492Leipzig, Johann Friedrich Junius, 1767. In-4 de 1 frontispice gravé (14) pp. 2524 col. (81) pp. 1 planche.HEBENSTREIT (Johann Ernst). Exegesis onomaton ton peri pathon. Exegesis nominum Graecorum, quae morbos definiunt. Erklarung griechischer Worter, von Kranckheiten des menschlichen Cörpers. Leipzig, 1760. In-4 de (10)-535 col. (18) pp. Ensemble 1 vol. in-4, vélin (reliure de l'époque).
159416352Amsterdam 1594-1635. Oblong quarto 260 by 170mm 176 engraved plates numbered in an early hand 1-46 48-54 57-69 80-189 including 8 title-pages all with fine contemporary hand-colour in full occasionally heightened in silver two plates torn with slight loss to image and with early repairs six plates with slight worming to margins and three plates trimmed to neatline and laid down on old paper front free endpaper with later ownership inscription; mid-seventeenth century English red morocco elaborately gilt silver clasps and catches. A magnificent album of natural history engravings collected and bound for an English patron containing two complete suites of plates: Hoefnagel's 'Diversæ insectarum volatilium'; and Woutneel's 'Cognoscite lilia agri quomodo crescent' often bound as the fifth part 'Altera Pars' to the Crispin de Passes' 'Hortus Floridus' - the "most ambitions if not the first early effort to employ Continental resources to produce a set of botanical engravings designed for the English market" Gerard; and nine near complete or partial suites including an early issue of tulip plates from the 'Hortus Floridus'. All plates have been numbered consecutively in manuscript at the time of binding to a rudimentary scientific rubric: insects first then aquatic animals quadrupeds birds and botanicals last but not least. As a result some plates are bound with like subject rather than with their original publications. The album represents the work of some of the most famous natural history artists of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. The majority are published by Claes Jansz Visscher 1587-1652 the most important publisher of prints and maps in Amsterdam of his day. Recorded as an engraver in Amsterdam as early as 1608 he built a distinctive inventory of prints after the designs of Flemish artists which proved extremely popular and formed the basis of Visscher's early success as a publisher. INSECTS HOEFNAGEL Jacob. Diversæ insectarum volatilium: icones ad vivum accuratissmè depictæ per celeberrimum pictorem D.I. Hoefnagel typisq. Mandatae a Nicolao Ioannis Visscher anno 1630 Engraved title-page complete with 15 numbered plates of insects misbound including some upside-down bound with plates 11 and 12 from 'Volatilium varii generis effigies' after Nicolaes de Bruyn all with contemporary hand-colour heightened in silver consecutively numbered in an early hand 1-18. North German insects with the exception of the tarantula and scorpion. Engraved by Visscher after those by Jacob Hoefnagel 1573-1632 court painter for Emperor Rudolph from 1607 son of Joris Hoefnagel whose drawings of animals flowers and insects he engraved and published as the 'Archetypa Studiaque Patris Georgii Hoefnagelii' 1592. He also engraved plates for Braun and Hogenburg's 'Civitates Orbis Terrarum' 1512 - 1617. Ebert 798; Hagen I 371f; Hollstein IX 46 1-16; Nissen 1955; Horn-Schenkl. 10473. AQUATIC ANIMALS BRUYN Nicolaes de. Libelius sic varia genera piscium compectens pictoribus sculptoribus etc mire utilis et necessaries Nicolaes de Bruyn inventor Claes Ianss. Visscher excudit. interspersed with: COLLAERT Adrian. Piscium vivae icones inventae ab Adrian Collardo et excusae a Nicolao Ioannis Visscher anno 1634 Engraved allegorical title-page for 'Libillus' 11 of 12 without the sea-horse plates of aquatic animals and sea-monsters; 19 of 20 engraved plates of aquatic animals numbered in an early hand 19-44 followed by the allegorical title-page for 'Piscium' numbered 45 all with contemporary hand-colour all annotated in an early hand with common names in English. An early state of the title-page for de Bruyn's 'Libellus' before correction. Nicolaes de Bruyn 1571-1656 is best known for his large engraved landscapes "after designs by artists such as Gillis van Coninxloo and David Vinckboons from around 1600 his pupil and brother-in-law was Jan van Londerseel" Hollstein online A near complete suite of plates from a later edition of Collaert's famous work on fish first published in about 1598 in which the original engravings included elaborate landscape backgrounds. For his version Claes Visscher has incorporated his harpoon monogram into the dramatic title-page. Collaert 1560-1618 married engraver and publisher Philippe Galle. WEYER Gabriel. Monstra marina dat is verscheydon zee-monsters ge inventeert door Gabriel Weyer gedrucht by Claes Ianss. Visscher a.o 1634 Engraved allegorical title-page 7 of 12 plates of mermaids and mermen all with contemporary hand-colour numbered in an early hand 46 48-54. Berliner 'Ornamentstichkatalog' 4292 I; Nagler XXIV S. 220 I QUADRUPEDS BOLSWERT Boetius Adams after Adrien BLOEMAERT. Natus Dei solius ad servitium cinctis homo per hund creates imperat. Volentibus promisq.e; ut huic puessulo blande Leo Jouisq.e ales submittitur. ABloemaert invent: BA. Bolsuerd: sculp C Visscher excudebat 1632 G. Ryckius interspersed with: BRUYN Nicolaes de. Animalium quadrupedum varii generis effigies Allerley viervuessiger thier eigentliche abbildung den goltschmieden dienlich 1594. 8 of 14 without plates 1 5 and 11 plates 12 13 14 bound below with 'Volatilium' engraved plates of pastoral scenes from 'Natus'; 11 of 12 bound without the title-page engraved plates of animals from 'Animalium' all with contemporary hand-colour numbered in an early hand 57-69 and 80-85 allegorical title-page for 'Natus' numbered 86 annotated with the common names in English. The artistic Bolswert and Bloemaert families of Utrecht seem to have been very close frequently working together. Bloemaert met a grisly death at the hands of one of his students in 1666. 'Animalium' cf Hollstein 303-310; 'Natus' cf Hollstein 406-419 BIRDS BRUYN Nicolaes de. Volatilium varii generis effigies in tyronum praecipue vero aurisabrorum gratiam aeri incisa Claes Ianss. Visscher exu. NB. interspersed with: COLLAERT Adrian. Avium vivae icones Adriano Collardo inventore et excusum apud C Visscher anno 1625. 9 of 13 without plate 13 and plates 11 and 12 bound with 'Diversæ insectarum volatilium' above engraved plates of birds from 'Volatilium'; 12 of 18 without plates 4 9 14 15 18 plate 1 title-page bound separately below engraved plates of birds from 'Avium'; plates 12 13 and 14 from 'Natus' see above all with contemporary hand-colour numbered in an early hand 87-110 allegorical title-page for 'Volatilium' numbered "1" in the plate in manuscript "iii" ie 111 and with "Thretti" in the lower margin. BOTANICAL PASSE Crispin van de the elder and younger. Hortus Floridus Utrecht 1614 12 engraved plates of tulips numbered 32 43-53 all with early hand-colour numbered in an early hand 112-123 one ascribed to Willem de Pass in the plate. An early issue with no text on verso and captions only in Latin of a selection of tulip plates from "the most popular florilegium ever published" 'An Oak Spring Flora'. The work was first issued in a number of states between 1614 and 1617 and is often hailed as "the most important of early examples of botanical illustration" Gerard. It was issued in four sections on for each season with text in Latin and subsequently a selection of vernacular languages. 'An Oak Spring Flora' 12 WOUTNEEL Hans; and possibly Crispin van de PASSE the elder. Cognoscite lilia agri quomodo crescent non laborant neque nent: attamen dico vobis ne salomonem quidem in universa Gloria sua sic amic tum fuisse.ut unum ex his. Matthe: 6 Cap. Formulis Crispiam Passaei et Joannis Waldnelij 1603-1608 Allegorical title-page 61 engraved plates captions in Latin French English and Dutch all with early hand-colour numbered in manuscript 124-185 annotated throughout in two early hands with the months in which they flower and their medicinal properties in the "first" "second" and "third degree" misbound. The "most ambitions if not the first early effort to employ Continental resources to produce a set of botanical engravings designed for the English market" Gerard. Complete a suite of 61 plates depicting 120 plants published as a separate work in its own right but often issued as the fifth part of the de Passe's 'Hortus Floridus' when it appears with an additional letterpress title-page as the 'Altera Pars'. An early issue with no text on verso. "Traditionally the 'Alera Pars' has been considered as an aesthetically inferior appendage to the 'Hortus Floridus' and has received little attention from historians of prints or botanical illustration. However the presence on the title-page of the imprint of Hands Woutneel "Joannis Waldelij" an Antwerp native who was a bookseller and publisher in London from 1576 until his death sometime between 1603 and 1608 implies that the 'Altera pars' had a significant English component. As such it stands as an early example of Anglo-Continental print publishing collaboration. Prior to publication of the 'Altera Pars' the demand in England for botanical illustrations had been met primarily by relatively crude highly schematic collections of woodcuts such as those in Jacques LeMoyne de Morgue's 'La Clef des Champs' 1586 and John Norton's publication of Gerard's 'Herball' 1597. The 'Altera Pars' with its more naturalistic depictions of 120 plants set a new standard and served as the primary source of botanical images for English engravers and publishers from the late years of the reign of James I through the Restoration' Gerard. Hans Woutneel first appears in London on being admitted to the Stationers Company in 1579-80. Cartographer Abraham Ortelius mentions him frequently in his correspondence with his nephew Jacob Cole Gerard and Woutneel appears to have worked as Christopher Plantin's London agent. de Belder 272; Gerard 'Woutneel de Passe and the Anglo-Netherlandish Print Trade' 1996; Hunt 199; Nissen BBI 1494 Avium vivae icons Adriano Collardo inventore et excusum apud C Visscher anno 1625 Engraved allegorical title-page numbered 186 see above for plates. Untitled composite natural history. Claes Janss Visscher excudibat A.o 1625 A suite of 12 numbered engraved plates of composite natural history subjects all with early hand-colour numbered in manuscript 187-198 11 with the joint imprint of Assuerus van Londerseel and Claes Visscher. In the style of Hoefnagel's 'Archetypa Studiaque ' 1592 this is a very scarce suite of plates with only one uncoloured set known in the British Library.
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