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17329392<p>This is a great condition antique botanical print framed and hand-colored on handmade "laid" paper. Original 1732 copperplate engraving by Johann Jakob Jacob Dillenius. 1732 1st edition limited to 250 copies from Dillenius's two-volume botanical work "Hortus Elthamensis." The engraving is titled "Geranium batrachioides Bohem capsules nigris hirsutis" and has been colored by hand. Decorative gold frame with a wire securely attached at the back for hanging. A highly attractive piece perfectly suitable for display. The frame measures 17 3/4" tall x 16" wide. Professionally framed by "Einhorn Galleries - Antique Maps Rare Prints Historic Documents" in Connecticut per the label on the back. The Gallery has affixed a typed summary of the piece on the back see photo. Jakob Dillenius was a prominent German-born botanist who became the first Sherardian Professor of Botany at the University of Oxford in 1734. He is recognized for his meticulous botanical illustrations and for pioneering the study of "lower plants" like Mosses and fungi. His two volume work "Hortus Elthamensis" 1732 was a catalog of rare plants in the Eltham Garden of James Sherard. Dillenius drew and engraved all 324 plates himself. Please Note - An additional shipping charge will be required.<br /><br />Condition:<br />The picture is in overall Near Fine condition and would make for an excellent display piece. The engraving is clean with no notable condition issues. The frame is in nice condition with only a bit of minor chipping to the corners the chipping is only visible if looked at from the side of the frame and is only on the corners that sit flush with the wall. A wonderful display piece.</p>
17382344# AUTEUR: Rasiel de Selva Hercule # ILLUSTRATEUR: Jacob van der Schley (frontispice) # ÉDITEUR: Chez la veuve de Charles Le Vier - La Haye # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1738 # ENVOI, BEAUX PAPIERS: Vergé # COUVERTURE: Plein veau mouchetés -dos à nerfs -orné doré -liserés dorés sur les coupes -triples filets dorés sur les plats # DÉTAILS: 3 tomes en 1 in 12° relié 4ff + 326pp + 4ff + 178pp + 46ff + 148pp + 2ff. Avec une description abrégée de l'établissement, du gouvernement, de cette formidable monarchie: Nouvelle édition, augmentée de l'Anti-Cotton et de l'histoire critique de ce fameux ouvrage. Bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe gravés Roman allégorique sur St Ignace de Loyola et la bulle Unigenitus, dénonçant le Jansénisme; attribué à Pierre Quesnel de Dieppe 1699-1774) et également à l'abbé C.G. Porée (Larousse XIXe) # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
1750218821750 1ed Jacob Cats Marriage Trou-Ringh Poetry Adam & Eve Dutch ART EngravingsOne of the most prominent Dutch 'Golden Age' authors was Jacob Cats known for his emblem books. His 17th-century masterpiece 'Trou-Ringh' or Wedding Ring is a treatise in verse on marriage conjugal relationships and fidelity based on iconic marriages from the Bible and works of classical literature. Cats identifies the relationship between Adam and Eve David and Abigail Marc Antony and Cleopatra and makes connections of these marriages to Christ's relationship to his church.Other topics include marital abuse rape divorce adultery and the marriage traditions from around the world.This 1750 Dutch first edition was published by Kannewet in Amsterdam and includes numerous in-text emblematic illustrations.Item number: #21882Price: $550CATS Jacob's Waerelds begin midden eynde besloten in den Trou-ring met den proef-steen van den zelvenTot Amsterdam: by Joannes Kannewet 1750. 1st editionDetails: • Collation: Complete with all pageso 42 673 3• Language: Dutch• Binding: Vellum; tight and secure• Size: ~6.5in X 4.25in 16.5cm x 11cmOur Guarantee:Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation! 21882Photos available upon request. Joannes Kannewet hardcover
172447969Amsterdam: Jan Morterre. Fair. 1724. Hardcover. Regular shelf wear; Heavy scuffing consistent with age; Bumping and chipping to edges and corners; Addiontal wear to edges of leather binding; Yellowing consistent with age; 673 pages . Jan Morterre hardcover
176451381764. : 75 Engravings in text front joint splitting. . 4 Blank pages / 39 NNP / 673 Pages / 3 NNP / 4 Blank pages / 1 Engraved Plates / 2 Portret Binding: Contemporary Half Leather Sextodecimo 16mo Height cm: 16 CM Width cm: 12 CM Thickness cm: 45 CM hardcover
1726645Leipzig: Gleditschens Gleditsch 1726. Hardcover. Fair. A treatise and 60 fold-out plates; techniques for crossing rivers ranging from the personal submersible diving bells bladders etc. to bridges and large-public works. This is the first edition of the sixth book in Jacob Leupold's remarkable Theatrum Machinarum series. In these books Leupold endeavored to produce an encyclopedic summary of mechanical technology. In doing so he produced a remarkable well-illustrated record of the technologies of the time. ""Leupold's work was characterized by a pronounced utilitarian thinking since for him his machine designs were primarily intended to raise prosperity in his country. His main goal was not the higher theoretical demand but the effectiveness and the most econimically sensible construction and operation of his equipment"". Price reflects condition. At the time of listing the lowest priced market offering using Vialibri is approximately $2000 USD. This copy's paper does have water-staining and other condition deficiencies but it is complete somewhat repaired and in a handsome binding. Ex-libris impression on flyleaf of Trinity College Cambridge educated heart medicine pioneer Dr. Dered Gair Gibson. Bibliographic Details - Worldcat OCLC number 17775161 257845655 among others. Not rare but well-regarded and in many of the world's best libraries. Physical Attributes - Measures approx. 37 x 24 x 3 cm. Folio. Leather spine and corners marbled paper covers hardcover boards. Spine with five raised bands title in gilt on red morocco in one compartment. Illustrated with 60 plates mounted to stubs so that they fold outside the text-block; this allows you to read the description section while looking at the plate. Pages - viii leaves 153 pages blank verso of 153 2 leaves 60 plates Collation - 4 -2 A-Z2 Aa-Pp2 Qq1 Rr2 60 plates on stubs Condition - See pictures. Water stained throughout. Paper repairs throughout. Handsome binding some sunning to spine and a slight rub on front board. Impression and date of former owner on flyleaf. Thumbing throughout. Some ink marks. Occasional page edge chipping. Some toning foxing and dog-eared corners. Some worming. Stubs that hold plates largely repaired at gutter and fore-edge. Several plates folded out of alignment so that their bottom edge is frayed extending below text block. Gleditschens, Gleditsch
172918113<p><b>1729 ART 1ed Lives of DUTCH Painters by Weyerman Erasmus PP Rubens Brugghen</b></p><p>Jacob Campo Weyerman was an 18th-century Dutch painter who is known for his writings and histories of Dutch art. His most important work was '<i>Lives of Dutch Painters'</i> in which he collected and published numerous biographical sketches. This volume was published in 1729 in The Hague and includes portrait engravings to accompany many of the articles. Notable artists featured in this volume include:</p><p>· Paul Peter Rubens</p><p>· <b><u>Erasmus of Rotterdam</u></b></p><p>· Frans and Dirck Hals</p><p>· Hendrick ter Brugghen</p><p>· And many many others</p><p>Item number: #18113</p><p>Price: $750</p><p>WEYERMAN Jacob Campo</p><p><b><i>De levens-beschryvingen der Nederlandsche konst-schilders en konst-schilderessen met een uytbreyding over de schilder-konst der ouden</i></b></p><p>Gravenhage : de wed. E. Boucquet H. Scheurleer F. Boucquet en J. de Jongh 1729.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages; </p><p>o 12 412 6</p><p>o 11 full-page plates 1 folding plate plus engraved title page</p><p>· Provenance: Handwritten – <i>L. Goodyer</i></p><p>· Language: Dutch</p><p>· Binding: Vellum; tight and secure</p><p>· Size: ~8.25in X 6.5in 21cm x 17cm</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>18113</p><p><br /></p><p>Photos available upon request.</p> E. Boucquet, H. Scheurleer, F. Boucquet, en J. de Jongh hardcover
177836668Philadelphia: Printed by Styner and Cist in Second Street 1778. Document. Good. Biofolium paper. Approximately 13.5" x 8.5". Multiple folds. 4 pages. Part printed and part hand manuscript. Contents concern "payment in the Sum of Eight hundred and Sixty six pounds thirteen Shillings and four pence lawful Money of Pennsylvania to be paid Christo Begerle his certain Attorney Executors Administrators or Assigns" from a Jacob Metz. Signed at the bottom left corner by 3 witnesses. Page 2 is blank. Page 3 is more of the printed legal document with no hand writing. Small holes at the fold intersections. Page 4 is mostly blank with exception of hand written note "Jacob Metz's Bond L433 6.8 payl July 30th 1779"<br /> <br /> Styner spelled Steiner in online research and Cist were early German printers in Philadelphia. They formed a printing business in 1779 and dissolved it in 1781. They were responsible for printing the first issue of Philadelphisches Staatsregiste"r published July 21 1779. By then it may have been the only German language paper in America. After 1781 Steiner went on to publish Gemeinnützige. During the American Revolution they published many documents relating to current events including Paine's The American Crisis. After the firm dissolved in 1781 Cist continued in business alone.2 summarized from wikipedia. Printed by Styner and Cist, in Second Street unknown
17465615Batavia 1746. 1 leaf 32.5 x 20.5 cm. In Dutch. Extract from the register of baptisms of the Dutch Reformed Church at Batavia recording the baptism of Bernard Jacob de Mauregnault son of Joan de Mauregnault and Maria Agatha De Leeuw on 28 December 1734. Witnesses were Mr Bernard Jacob De la Faille and Miss Catharina Castelein. The document is signed by the minister of the Dutch Reformed Church at Batavia Gerradus Piekenbroek and dated Batavia 18 October 1746. Bernard Jacob Mauregnault started his career in Surinam; his passport of the West India Company dated 1760 is kept in the Amsterdam City Archives.In very good condition. unknown
1738H21444Amsterdam: Martin Schagen 1738. Hardcover. Good. Small quarto 10 x 7.5 inches bound in modern patterned paper-covered boards green cloth spine preserving the remains of the original 18th century spine label contents very good light tanning and occasional light wear and some gentle diagonal creases to upper corner of first third of book; preliminary pages have faint tidemark from old dampstain to fore-edge margin. 2 copperplate title-pages engraved portrait engraved frontispiece 88 plates. Later enlarged edition first published in Antwerp in 1615 and 1627 and later in Berlin in 1705 and including 12 equestrian portraits of the Caesars engraved by C. de passe after Johannes Stradanus. The remaining 76 copper-engraved plates depict a total of 912 coin impressions. The binding is nice enough but clearly the work of an amateur. Martin Schagen hardcover
175788514CB[Lübeck], 1757. 1 Doppelblatt, 32,8 x 20,8 cm.
17102084929[I:] Coloniae ad Rhenum, sumptibus Henr. Rommerskirchen (Köln: Heinrich Rommerskirchen); [II:] Roterodami, typis Casparis Fritsch & MIchaelis Böhm (Rotterdam: Fritsch & Böhm) 1730; 1710. (8), 342, (46); (16), 621, (9) Seiten. 12° (14,5 x 8,5 cm). Pergamentband der Zeit mit handschriftlichem Rückentitel und rot gesprenkeltem Schnitt. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1767475827London And sold by J. Wilson and J. Fell in Pater-Noster-Row ; J. Robson in New Bond-Street ; and Messrs. Richardson and Urquhart at the Royal Exchange : Printed for the author 1767. 1st edition. Hardcover. Good copy only in the contemporary leather over marbled boards. Front cover very loose. Spine bands worn; panels somewhat dust-toned and rubbed as with age. Text remains clear and without blemish. Subjects: Brandenburg family. Brunswick-Lüneberg House of. Mecklenburg House of. Saxe-Coburg and Gotha House of. Nobility Great Britain. Heraldry Great Britain ; Early works to 1800. Great Britain Peerage ; Early works to 1800. London And sold by J. Wilson and J. Fell, in Pater-Noster-Row ; J. Robson, in New Bond-Street ; and Messrs. Richardson and Urquh hardcover
17967271<b>Jacob Bryant. <i>A Dissertation concerning the War of Troy and the Expedition of the Grecians as Described by Homer; Shewing that No Such Expedition was ever Undertaken and that No Such City of Phrygia Existed.</i> <br /></b><br />Illustrated with folding map. 4to. Late 18th or early 19th century half-calf over marbled boards leather label on spine. London N.D. 1796 per ESTC.<b> First Edition</b> of Bryant's controversial dissertation in which he ignited one of the longer scholarly controversies of the 18th century asserting that there never was a war at Troy.<br /><br /> Bound with: <br /><b><br />John Bacon Sawrey Morritt </b>'Troy Morritt'.<b><i> A Vindication of Homer and of the Ancient Poets and Historians Who Have Recorded the Siege and Fall of Troy. In Answer to Two Late Publications of Mr. Bryant. <br /></i></b><br />Illustrated with a folding map of the plain of Troy and 5 folding plates. York 1798. <b>First Edition </b>of Morritt's very critical and beautifully illustrated response to Bryant. The 5 folding pictorial views include the plain of troy; the tombs of Ajax; Achilles; Patroculus and Hector; and of Troy from the Scamander. <br /><br />Binding is scuffed and worn with the boards just holding by the cords; text is in very good condition with moderate toning; the plates and the maps being on finer paper are excellent examples. From the library at Ditton Park. Rare.
1796286289London 1796. First. hardcover. very good. Folding map. 196pp. full old calf leather spine labels. London 1796. First Edition.<br/><br/> The opening salvo in a long 18th century scholarly controversy over the existence of the Trojan War.<br/><br/> unknown books
1767BS16BRN2112<p>London: H. Woodfall 1767. Hardback full-calf. Pp. iv 202 6. Fourth edition 1767. Binding is slighlty rubbed and worn with some cracking to outer joint binding remains firm. Previous owner's details to front free end-paper. A pleasing copy. bs16. Hard Cover. Good.</p> H. Woodfall hardcover
1767674181767. London 1767. 4th ed. London 1767. 4th ed. "Rudiments of the Law" Jacob Giles 1686-1744. A Law Grammar; Or Rudiments of the Law; Compiled From The Grounds Principles Maxims Terms Words of Art Rules And Moot Points of Our Law In a New Easy And Very Concise Method. For the Particular Instruction of young Gentlemen Either at Schools Colleges Or the Universities Or Privately Educated Attorneys Clerks And Other Persons; Whereby they Will Acquire a Great Deal More Useful Learning in the Law Than by Any of the Books yet Published. Carefully Revised with Additions. London: Printed by His Majesty's Law-Printers 1767. 2 iv 202 6 pp. 12mo. 6-1/2" x 4". Contemporary sheep blind rules to boards blind fillets along joints which are neatly reinforced raised bands and lettering piece to spine hinges mended. Light rubbing and a few minor scuffs to boards some chipping to spine ends rear joint starting at head corners bumped and somewhat worn. Moderate toning to text later owner signature to head of title page. $250. Fourth edition. First published in 1744 This terse but wide-ranging compendium went through 11 more editions by 1792. Typical of Jacob's work it was aimed at a broad spectrum of readers. 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. This is also evident in his other publications such as A Treatise of Laws 1721 The Common Law Common-Placed 1726 and Every Man His Own Lawyer 1736. English Short-Title Catalogue N10268. unknown books
1782D3132London: Printed by W. Strahan and W. Woodfall 1782. Good. Calf. Boards detached. Nice bright text block. Bookplate of John Hodgetts Foley. <br/><br/> Printed by W. Strahan and W. Woodfall hardcover books
17393347London 1739. Hardcover. Fair. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Marbled boards with leather spine with raised bands. Edges are very worn and boards are rubbed. Endpapers flyleaf and frontispiece are all missing. Book begins with the Preface. The remainder of the volume is tight. The pages are age tanned but clean. The fourth edition of Jacob's Law Dictionary. Please enquire about postage as this book is heavy. 1739 hardcover
173664429London: in the Savoy: printed by E. and R. Nutt and R. Gosling assigns of Edw. Sayer Esq; for J. J. and P. Knapton D. Midwinter A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch et al. 1736. Folio pp. 774; collating pi2 a2 B-9H2 9I1; lexicon in double column 4; full contemporary calf red morocco label on spine; upper joint cracked top of spine chipped level with text block label with single scratch affecting the letter 'A' in "Law" otherwise a very good copy. Includes "the history and antiquity of the law and our manners customs and original government collected and abstracted from all dictionaries abridgments institutes reports yearbooks charters registers chronicles and histories published to this time." Alston XVIII 198; Vancil p. 119; not in Zischka. in the Savoy: printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling, (assigns of Edw. Sayer, Esq;) for J. J. and P. Knapton, D. Midwinter, A unknown
17501382380In the Savoy London: Printed by Henry Lintot . for R. Ware et al. 1750. Sixth edition. Hardcover. Quarto unpaged. In Fair condition. Spine is brown with gold print raised bands. Boards in brown leather. Wear to spine caps worn exposed corners hinges torn their length though binding string still attached surface tears to leather boards age-toning to leather shelf wear. Text block has ink stains to fore edge cracked hinges tear and creasing to title page name in ink on and name in pencil on title page doodle on front pastedown penciled notes on rear pastedown slight amount of marginal notation in ink slight age-toning to some pages. <br /> <br /> Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. <br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in the Back Area Oversized Folios. 1382380. FP New Rockville Stock. Printed by Henry Lintot ... for R. Ware [et al.] hardcover
17295000563London: J And J Knapton and twelve others 1729. pp 1 2 4 758 being the title dedication preface and text unpaginated but collated as complete. The text-block is sound with water staining to the lower corner of the the first twenty or so leaves small tear no loss on title page signature old hand on facing blank . The binding is very worn with the front board and next two blank leaves detached. Requires repair or rebinding priced accordingly . First Edition. Full-Leather. Fair/Good. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. J And J Knapton , and twelve others Hardcover
1736331455London: Nutt and Gosling 1736. hardcover. very good. Unpaginated with text printed in double column. Tall thick folio bound in older full calf rubbed and scuffed with wear at corners and repairs at joints; pages are all clean and neat. Published in the Savoy: printed by E. and R. Nutt and R. Gosling London 1736. A very good copy of this scarce book.<br/> <br/> Nutt and Gosling unknown
17293000563London: J And J Knapton and twelve others 1729 pp 1 2 4 758 being the title dedication preface and text unpaginated but collated as complete. The text-block is sound with water staining to the lower corner of the the first twenty or so leaves small tear no loss on title page signature old hand on facing blank . The binding is very worn with the front board and next two blank leaves detached. Requires repair or rebinding priced accordingly J And J Knapton , and twelve others hardcover
1750371931750. London 1750. 6th ed. London 1750. 6th ed. 1750 Edition of Jacob's Seminal Dictionary Jacob Giles 1686-1744. Holt Sir John 1642-1710. A New Law-Dictionary: Containing The Interpretation and Definition of Words and Terms used in the Law; and Also the Whole Law and the Practice Thereof Under All the Heads and Titles of the Same. Together With Such Informations Relating Thereto as Explain the History and Antiquity of the Law and Our Manners Customs and Original Government. Collected and Abstracted From All Dictionaries Abridgments Institutes Reports Year-Books Charters Registers Chronicles and Histories Published to This Time. And Fitted for the Use of Barristers Students and Practisers of the Law Members of Parliament and Other Gentlemen Justices of the Peaces Clergymen &c. The Law-Proceedings Being Done Into English with Great Additions and Improvements to this Time. To Which is Annexed a Table of References to All the Arguments and Resolutions of the Lord Chief Justice Holt; in the Several Volumes of the Reports. London: Printed by Henry Lintot 1750. Unpaginated. Printed in double columns. Folio 14" x 9". Contemporary calf raised bands blind-stamped fillets to boards later lettering piece. Wear to edges and corners scuffs to boards and backstrip chipping to spine ends boards partially detached but secure. Early owner inscription to front free endpaper another to title page interior otherwise clean and fresh. $450. Sixth edition. According to Cowley the New Law-Dictionary First edition 1729 was both Jacob's masterpiece and "an entirely new departure in legal literature" that provided a model for several subsequent efforts. In contrast to earlier works each entry summarizes all of the laws relating to the subject and offers extensive interpretive commentary. Jacob was also careful to omit obsolete terms. It was recognized almost immediately that Jacob had created a highly useful legal encyclopedia that was both more detailed and concise than any other abridgment of the period. An extremely popular work that went through twelve editions by 1800 it offers unparalleled insights into Anglo-American law during the eighteenth century. Cowley A Bibliography of Abridgements Digests Dictionaries and Indexes to the Year 1800 xc-xci 244. Sweet & Maxwell A Legal Bibliography of the British Co. unknown books