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1721BS14BKBN2012London: T. Woodward 1721. Hardback full-calf lacking spine label. Pp. vi 6 533 13. Binding is slightly rubbed and worn top of spine and rear board appear to be singed. Previous owner's bookplate and written details to front pastedown with offsetting from the bookplate. A rather pleasing copy. bs14. Hard Cover. Good. T. Woodward Hardcover
1721673061721. Scarce Treatise by Jacob on Common Civil and Canon Law Jacob Giles 1686-1744. A Treatise of Laws: Or A General Introduction to the Common Civil and Canon Law. In Three Parts. I. The Common Law of England: Illustrated in Great Variety of Maxims &c. Also the Use of this Law; With References to Statutes in All Cases. II. Of the Civil Law Intermix'd With the Law of Nations and Its Use Here in England; and a Parallell Between Civil Law and Common Law. III. The Canon Law and Laws Ecclesiastical; Containing the Authority and Rights of the English Clergy; Of Patrons and Churches; Courts Ecclesiastical Trials &c. The Whole Adapted to the Use of Students and Practicers of the Law; Students of the Universities; Civilians Proctors Ecclesiasticks and All Young Gentlemen. London: Printed for T. Woodward and J. Peele 1721. ii vi 6 533 15 pp. Octavo 8" x 5". Contemporary calf rebacked retaining existing spine with raised bands and lettering piece blind rules to boards blind fillets along joints front hinge mended. A few minor nicks and scuffs to boards some rubbing to extremities corners bumped joints just starting at ends rear hinge cracked. Moderate toning to text somewhat heavier in places brief early annotations to a few passages. A nice copy of a scarce title. $950. First edition one of two issues from 1721. This title is unique in Jacob's prolific output because it discusses civil and canon law at length. The mention of "civilians proctors clergy and gentlemen" in the subtitle is significant. Jacob though certainly interested in boosting sales by attracting the widest audience possible was an idealist who believed that widespread knowledge of the law would help create a more just society. Counting both issues OCLC locates 9 copies in North American law libraries. Jefferson owned a copy of this edition: Sowerby Catalogue of the Library of Thomas Jefferson 1804. English Short-Title Catalogue N13977. unknown
1721673061721. Scarce Treatise by Jacob on Common Civil and Canon Law Jacob Giles 1686-1744. A Treatise of Laws: Or A General Introduction to the Common Civil and Canon Law. In Three Parts. I. The Common Law of England: Illustrated in Great Variety of Maxims &c. Also the Use of this Law; With References to Statutes in All Cases. II. Of the Civil Law Intermix'd With the Law of Nations and Its Use Here in England; and a Parallell Between Civil Law and Common Law. III. The Canon Law and Laws Ecclesiastical; Containing the Authority and Rights of the English Clergy; Of Patrons and Churches; Courts Ecclesiastical Trials &c. The Whole Adapted to the Use of Students and Practicers of the Law; Students of the Universities; Civilians Proctors Ecclesiasticks and All Young Gentlemen. London: Printed for T. Woodward and J. Peele 1721. ii vi 6 533 15 pp. Octavo 8" x 5". Contemporary calf rebacked retaining existing spine with raised bands and lettering piece blind rules to boards blind fillets along joints front hinge mended. A few minor nicks and scuffs to boards some rubbing to extremities corners bumped joints just starting at ends rear hinge cracked. Moderate toning to text somewhat heavier in places brief early annotations to a few passages. A nice copy of a scarce title. $950. First edition one of two issues from 1721. This title is unique in Jacob's prolific output because it discusses civil and canon law at length. The mention of "civilians proctors clergy and gentlemen" in the subtitle is significant. Jacob though certainly interested in boosting sales by attracting the widest audience possible was an idealist who believed that widespread knowledge of the law would help create a more just society. Counting both issues OCLC locates 9 copies in North American law libraries. Jefferson owned a copy of this edition: Sowerby Catalogue of the Library of Thomas Jefferson 1804. English Short-Title Catalogue N13977. unknown books
1740910053CGRegensburg:, [um 1740]. Altkolorierter Farb-Kupferstich, 30 x 21 cm (hoch), Blattgröße 39 x 24,5 cm.
176600204183Amsterdam Izaak Duim en Kornelis van Tongerlo en zoon 1766. Hardcover. Fair. Opnieuw gebonden in moderne band; vochtplek door hele boek Amsterdam, Izaak Duim en Kornelis van Tongerlo en zoon hardcover
1792700781792. Aus dem Holländischen übersetzt. - Stendal bey Franzen und Grosse 1792 8° 102 pp. 1 Blatt Verlagsanzeigen Pappband d.Zt.; feines Expl. Erste deutsche Ausgabe! Inhalt: Kurze Sätzen über die wahre Natur der Kinderpocken und die gemächliche und sichere Heilung derselben. Erste Abtheilung worin die Möglichkeit daß auf die natürliche Weise mitgetheilten Pockengift geschwächt und unwirksam gemacht werden könne bezeigt und durch eine Menge gut ausgefallener Versuche näher bestätiget wurde. Zweyte Abtheilung. Entdeckung des Geheimnisses oder Auseinandersetzung der Verfahrungsart nach welcher die natürlichen und künstlichen Pocken auf eine gemächliche Weise zu behandeln sind. Anhang über das Besondere der sechs verschiedenen Mittel denen on der Erzählung der angestellten Versuche in den Genees- Natur- en huishoudkundige Jaarboeken 4ter Theil 1stes und 2tes Stück Erwähnung geschehen; wie auch über die näheren in der Epidemie 1784 gemachten Vermehrungen und Verbesserungen. Iman Jacob van den Bosch auch Immanuel Jakob van den Bosch oder Iman Jacob van den Bos 173-1788 niederländischer Mediziner und praktischer Arzt in Den Haag. Leben; Sohn des Offiziers Cornelis van den Bosch 1694-1749 und Barbara 't Hooft 1694-1749. Er studierte an der Universität Leiden Medizin promovierte unter dem Namen Iman Jacob van der Bos 1757 mit seiner Dissertation De vivis humani corporis solidis in Leiden und wirkte anschließend als praktischer Arzt zunächst in Sommelsdijk und ab 1760 dann in Den Haag. unknown
1787373880Wein Vienna: bey Rudolph Gräffer und Compagnie 1787. Hardcover. Very Good. Medical Journal. Volume one only of two: a second volume was published in 1801. Text in German. Quarto. LXXXII 432pp. illustrated with an engraved frontispiece plate vignettes and 11 folding plates at the rear. Contemporary half leather and speckled paper-covered boards gilt-stamped spine label. The joints are split but still snug else a very good sound copy. The very scarce medical journal of the Viennese Josephinum a military medical school established in 1783-85 and directed by the Italian physician Johann Alexander Brambilla Giovanni Alessandro Brambilla chief surgeon to Emperor Joseph II and author of the Instrumentarium Chirurgicum Militare Austriacum 1782 the most complete survey of medical instruments of the day. This volume features two treatises by Brambilla: "Gliedschwamme am Knie" and "von der Bleykolik." Also included is "Tetanus von einer Verwundung" by Joseph Plenk the leading dermatologist of the period and "Beobachtungen uber die Samengange ihre Klappen" by the Viennese anatomist and physiologist Georg Prochaska. The engraved frontispiece: "Ratione et Experientia" vignettes and folding anatomical plates including two of a foetus are especially fine. bey Rudolph Gräffer und Compagnie hardcover
1703283280Wilhelmi Metternich: Coloniae 1703. Full Leather. Very Good binding. In contemporary calf with faded decorations to the spine; title label has been replaced with an ancient hand-lettered paper label. 437 pages; index. Very Good binding. Coloniae unknown
1703283280Wilhelmi Metternich: Coloniae 1703. Full Leather. Very Good binding. In contemporary calf with faded decorations to the spine; title label has been replaced with an ancient hand-lettered paper label. 437 pages; index. Very Good binding. Coloniae unknown books
173016449Augsburg: Published by Johann Jakob Haid 1730. Mezzotint. Printed on laid paper. In good condition with the exception of some foxing across the margins. Small paper loss in upper left corner of sheet. Image size: 12 1/2 x 7 5/8 inches. A striking scientific portrait of Albrecht von Haller from Johann Jakob Haid's celebrated series of mezzotint portraits.<br/> <br/> Johan Jakob Haid came from a German family of artists and printmakers. Haid worked initially with the animal painter Johann Elias Ridinger but he soon went on to found a well-known publishing house in Augsburg. He became known primarily for his celebrated series of large mezzotint portraits of illustrious individuals. This attractive portrait of Albertus Haller is a wonderful example of Haid's noted series. As in this fine image all of Haid's portraits are highly decorative; the sitter is always surrounded by a decorative frame and the image rests on an ornate descriptive plaque. This is a lovely impression and a fine example of Haid's accomplished series. As in many scientific portraits Haller is shown holding a book symbolizing his important work as a writer. Albrecht von Haller 1708-1777 was a celebrated Swiss anatomist and physiologist. After pursuing an education in medicine and mathematics Haller devoted himself to the study of botany. He began a collection of plants which formed the basis of his great work on the flora of Switzerland. In 1729 he returned to Bern and began to practice as a physician and was soon appointed the chair of medicine at the University of Gottingen. Commonly called "the Great" Haller was an illustrious scholar and prolific writer. His academic interests included poetry botany biography and medicine and he produced a huge quantity of texts devoted to these diverse subjects. He is best remembered for his twenty volumes of biographies on anatomy botany surgery and medicine and for his revolutionary contributions to the field of physiology. He proved the concept of tissue "irritability" and distinguished between nerve impulse and muscular contraction.<br/> <br/> Benezit Dictionnaire des Peintres Sculpteurs Dessinateurs et Graveurs. Published by Johann Jakob Haid unknown
173016449Augsburg: Published by Johann Jakob Haid 1730. Mezzotint. Printed on laid paper. In good condition with the exception of some foxing across the margins. Small paper loss in upper left corner of sheet. Image size: 12 1/2 x 7 5/8 inches. A striking scientific portrait of Albrecht von Haller from Johann Jakob Haid's celebrated series of mezzotint portraits.<br/> <br/>Johan Jakob Haid came from a German family of artists and printmakers. Haid worked initially with the animal painter Johann Elias Ridinger but he soon went on to found a well-known publishing house in Augsburg. He became known primarily for his celebrated series of large mezzotint portraits of illustrious individuals. This attractive portrait of Albertus Haller is a wonderful example of Haid's noted series. As in this fine image all of Haid's portraits are highly decorative; the sitter is always surrounded by a decorative frame and the image rests on an ornate descriptive plaque. This is a lovely impression and a fine example of Haid's accomplished series. As in many scientific portraits Haller is shown holding a book symbolizing his important work as a writer. Albrecht von Haller 1708-1777 was a celebrated Swiss anatomist and physiologist. After pursuing an education in medicine and mathematics Haller devoted himself to the study of botany. He began a collection of plants which formed the basis of his great work on the flora of Switzerland. In 1729 he returned to Bern and began to practice as a physician and was soon appointed the chair of medicine at the University of Gottingen. Commonly called "the Great" Haller was an illustrious scholar and prolific writer. His academic interests included poetry botany biography and medicine and he produced a huge quantity of texts devoted to these diverse subjects. He is best remembered for his twenty volumes of biographies on anatomy botany surgery and medicine and for his revolutionary contributions to the field of physiology. He proved the concept of tissue "irritability" and distinguished between nerve impulse and muscular contraction.<br/> <br/>Benezit Dictionnaire des Peintres Sculpteurs Dessinateurs et Graveurs. Published by Johann Jakob Haid unknown books
173436881London: Alexander Lyon 1734. Quarto. 9 x 7 1/4 inches. 4 38pp. Five folding engraved plates. Early marbled paper wrappers<br/> <br/> The invention of frictionless carriage wheels.<br/> <br/> Rowe referred to by some as Captain Rowe suggesting a nautical career was an English polymath and inventor. He is best remembered as a pioneer of English diving authoring a work on the subject in 1730 and patenting a diving machine following his successful underwater recovery of 33 tons of silver from the wreck of the East India Company ship Vansittart. In the present work he explores his improvements to carriages to reduce the friction upon the shafts and wheels in order to improve their effectiveness.<br/> <br/> ESTC T95742. Alexander Lyon unknown
173436881London: Alexander Lyon 1734. Quarto. 9 x 7 1/4 inches. 4 38pp. Five folding engraved plates. Early marbled paper wrappers<br/> <br/>The invention of frictionless carriage wheels.<br/> <br/>Rowe referred to by some as Captain Rowe suggesting a nautical career was an English polymath and inventor. He is best remembered as a pioneer of English diving authoring a work on the subject in 1730 and patenting a diving machine following his successful underwater recovery of 33 tons of silver from the wreck of the East India Company ship Vansittart. In the present work he explores his improvements to carriages to reduce the friction upon the shafts and wheels in order to improve their effectiveness.<br/> <br/>ESTC T95742. Alexander Lyon unknown books
179026984-A-65079Amsterdam: Johannes Allart 1790/1799. Uniform gebonden hardcovers in halfleer met gemarmerde platten. Titelschildjes en goudversiering op de rug. Met emblemata. Elk deel ca 14x85 cm. Ca. 250pp gemiddeld per deel. Banden met wisselende gebruikssporen: stukjes uit de rug titelschildjes loslatend marmerapier etc. binnenwerk over het algemeen zeer redelijk tot goed. Johannes Allart hardcover
172612277Amsterdam Johannes Ratelband Wed. Jan van Heekeren Hermannus Uytwerf Isaak van der Putte / 's Gravenhage Pieter van Thol Pieter Husson. 1726. 2 delen in een band 2 titelprent 16 portret 666 9 titelprent 2 portret 16 608 67 1 p. Origineel Leer met ribben goudbestempeld Folio. H. 41 x B. 27 x D. 9 cm. Zeer fraai exemplaar van al de werken van Jacob Cats met honderden grote tekstgravures meerdere pagina-grootte portretten en gravures en drie uitvouwbare prenten. de eerste 15 pagina's een lichte vochtvlek in de zijmarge verder het gehele boekblok zeer wit en fris met zeer scherpe gravures. Amsterdam, Johannes Ratelband, Wed. Jan van Heekeren, Hermannus Uytwerf, Isaak van der Putte / 's Gravenhage, Pieter van Thol, P unknown
174799577BB1747 . 2 Bände von 10 Bänden in 1 Band. Zürich: Hans Ulrich Denzler 1747 1748. 8°.-quer. 404 308 S. Titelblätter Rot/schwarz. Zu Beginn Holzstich-Bordüre und zum Abschluss kleine Holzstichvignette. Pappband. Einband rötliches Leimpapier. Rückenschild handschriftlicher Papierkleber. Umlaufender Rotschnitt. altersgemäss gebräunt; an den Seitenrändern leicht Titelblätter und Vorsatzblätter stärker stockfleckig; Einband hinten etwas beschabt; Kapital oben mit kleinen Fehlstellen; Rückenschild links mit Fehlstelle;Kanten berieben; Ecken bestossen I. Theil A. II. Theil B. bis Be. Text in Fraktur. Hans Jacob Leu 1689-1768 Enzyklopädist Zürcher Bürgermeister. 1755 Gründung der bis 2006 bestehende Bank Leu. unknown
174733199-1280Zürich H. U. Denzler 1747-65 and supplement: Zürich and Zug 1786-97. Titles mostly printed in red and black. With woodcut floral head-pieces and title-vignettes. Together 26 vols. 4to. Contemp. boards with title on spines supplement vols. modern boards and larger in size. With engr. exlibris G. Wüthrich fly-leaves stamped. Zürich H. U. Denzler 1747-65 and supplement: Zürich and Zug 1786-97. First edition of this famous encyclopedia published by the scholar and co-founder of the Banque Leu Johann Jacob Leu 1689-1768 here found together with the rare 6 supplement volumes. The work is a monumental alphabetical reference work of Swiss history and of family amd personal history in this country. It offers entries on genealogy and topography in particular as well as biographical data. Leu undertook the work at his own expense and paid for correspondents and collaborators. Despite some mistakes this present encyclopedia is reliable and undoubtedly influenced by ideas originating in the Enlightenment. Das "Lexicon ist ein grossartiges opferreiches Geschenk an Mit- und Nachwelt" Feller/Bonjour 436-437.- Nice complete copy. - Feller/Bonjour 436-437; Barth 9522-9523; Haller II 15; Lonchamp 1806 only 17 vols.; Collison Encyclopedias their History . 1964 102; cf. Zischka 6. LEXIKA ; HELVETICA: ALLGEMEIN ; GEOGRAPHIE REISEN ; GEOGRAPHY: GENERAL ; GENEALOGY - HERALDRY ; Zürich, H. U. Denzler hardcover
177527097Ulmae : Stettinius, 1775 / 76. 581 S. : Mit Abb. auf Tafeln; 8°, Org.-Broschur [4 Warenabbildungen]
1800BB650031800. paperback. gebraucht gut Papier altersbedingt etwas fleckig und gebräunt sonst GUTES EXEMPLAR. 23 x 175 cm. Für Ihre Zufriedenheit versenden wir mit DHL und ausschließlich mit Trackingcode für eine sichere Sendungsverfolgung! Weitere Angebote unter antiquariat-kastanienhof paperback
1800BB650021800. paperback. gebraucht gut Papier altersbedingt etwas fleckig und gebräunt sonst GUTES EXEMPLAR. 23 x 175 cm. Für Ihre Zufriedenheit versenden wir mit DHL und ausschließlich mit Trackingcode für eine sichere Sendungsverfolgung! Weitere Angebote unter antiquariat-kastanienhof paperback
17579016510Harg and Stenbro Sweden: Printed by Pet. Momma director of His Majesty's Printing-House 1757. 2nd. Overall very good condition despite needing to be rebound. Disbound and needs rebinding. The text bloc is clean tight and sound. The fore and bottom edges are uncut. Some inoffensive ink notations on title page of former owners. <br/><br/> Printed by Pet. Momma, director of His Majesty's Printing-House unknown
175723854printed at Harg and Stenbro near Nykoping in Sweden by Pet. Momma 1757. 4to pp. 8 16 unpaginated lexicon in double column; full contemporary Swedish calf red morocco label; rebacked with old spine laid down endpapers renewed; spine quite rubbed but generally a good sound copy. With a 'Table of Terms of Trade and Navigation' and 'Words of Command and Sea-Terms' occupying 17pp. at the back and another on herbal terms occupying another 12pp. Serenius chaplin to the Swedish embassy in London 1725-35 where he tried to strengthen the relations between Sweden and Great Britain. It was during this time that he began work on his dictionary Dictionarium Suethico-Anglo-Latinum first published in Stockholm in 1741. Termed second edition the present work is basically a new undertaking being twice the size of the original with a much expanded emphasis on etymology. Serenius states in his preface that he has been influenced by Edward Lye and 'in a manner excited by the late lexicographer Mr. Johnson that prodigy of laboriousness and sagacity who in the preface to his excellent Dictionary complains of a scanty knowledge in northern literature É I must own that the judicious author is aright." This must be one of the earliest acknowledgements by a foreign lexicographer of the achievements of Johnson. Serenius does not say so but it seems likely that some of the etymologies were borrowed from him. unknown
17571079printed at Harg and Stenbro near Nykoping in Sweden by Pet. Momma 1757. Second edition with large additions and amendments 4to pp. 8 16 & unpaginated lexicon in double column edges rubbed small cracks starting at the tops and bottoms of the joints but generally a very good copy in contemporary quarter calf over marbled boards; binding firm. With a 'Table of Terms of Trade and Navigation' and 'Words of Command and Sea-Terms' occupying 17 pages at the back and another on herbal terms occupying another 12 pages. Serenius was chaplain to the Swedish embassy in London 1725-35 where he tried to strengthen the relations between Sweden and Great Britain. It was during this time that he began work on his dictionary Dictionarium Suethico-Anglo-Latinum first published in Stockholm in 1741. Termed the second edition the present work is basically a new undertaking being twice the size of the original with a much-expanded emphasis on etymology. Serenius states in his preface that he has been influenced by Edward Lye and 'in a manner excited by the late lexicographer Mr. Johnson that prodigy of laboriousness and sagacity who in the preface to his excellent Dictionary complains of a scanty knowledge in northern literature . I must own that the judicious author is aright." This must be one of the earliest acknowledgements by a foreign lexicographer of the achievements of Johnson. His dictionary was published in 1755. Serenius does not say so but it seems likely that some of the etymologies were borrowed from him. unknown
175723854Printed at Harg and Stenbro near Nykoping in Sweden by Pet. Momma 1757. 4to pp. 8 16 unpaginated lexicon in double column; full contemporary Swedish calf red morocco label; rebacked with old spine laid down endpapers renewed; spine quite rubbed but generally a good sound copy. With a 'Table of Terms of Trade and Navigation' and 'Words of Command and Sea-Terms' occupying 17pp. at the back and another on herbal terms occupying another 12pp. Serenius chaplin to the Swedish embassy in London 1725-35 where he tried to strengthen the relations between Sweden and Great Britain. It was during this time that he began work on his dictionary Dictionarium Suethico-Anglo-Latinum first published in Stockholm in 1741. Termed second edition the present work is basically a new undertaking being twice the size of the original with a much expanded emphasis on etymology. Serenius states in his preface that he has been influenced by Edward Lye and 'in a manner excited by the late lexicographer Mr. Johnson that prodigy of laboriousness and sagacity who in the preface to his excellent Dictionary complains of a scanty knowledge in northern literature É I must own that the judicious author is aright." This must be one of the earliest acknowledgements by a foreign lexicographer of the achievements of Johnson. Serenius does not say so but it seems likely that some of the etymologies were borrowed from him. <br/><br/> unknown books
17571079Printed at Harg and Stenbro near Nykoping in Sweden by Pet. Momma 1757. Second edition with large additions and amendments 4to pp. 8 16 & unpaginated lexicon in double column edges rubbed small cracks starting at the tops and bottoms of the joints but generally a very good copy in contemporary quarter calf over marbled boards; binding firm. <br/><br/> hardcover books