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17950158-B1795. Radierung, Rom 1795, auf Bütten. 28,2:37,6 cm. Literatur: Andresen 23, I (von II) mit der gerissenen Schrift. Brillanter Abdruck des 1. Zustandes, mit Rändchen um die Plattenkante. Aus der in Zusammenarbeit mit J.Chr. Reinhart (1761-1847) und J. Mechau (1745-1808) entstandenen Folge ?Mahlerisch radirte Prospecte von Italien?, zu der jeder Künstler 24 Blätter beitrug. Provenienz: Sammlung J.N. Seiler, München, nicht bei Lugt.
17124343Rome: Francesco Gonzaga 1712. Extremely rare first edition of this luxuriously illustrated anthology of extracts from papal sermons delivered between 1703-09 in Latin prose and facing Italian verse: an unusual example of Baroque ecclesiastical culture from the pontificate of Clement XI. On the basis of extreme rarity and contents the volume numbers among those commemorative and honorific volumes which were never sold in the trade but offered as a ceremonial gift to cardinals ambassadors and other important personagescorroborated by the ownership inscription in the present volume by a monsignor during Clements papacy. The volume is singular in our experience for its contents. Latin extracts of Clements sermons generally rather brief are printed on the left side of the page then freely and somewhat copiously versified in Italian by the poet Guidi. The sparsity of the elegantly printed text leaves positively wasteful margins! Each sermon is preceded by a full-page engraving on the subject of the sermon the Holy Family adoring the Christ Child for Christmas the Resurrection for Easter etc. designed by Pietro Leone Ghezzi one of the principal artists in Clements retinue and engraved by Roman engravers generally also associated with Clementine projects Frey van Westerhout etc. The designs were made expressly for the present volume and are echoed as it were in a series of initials and vignettes devoted to the same theme; as such they must have been engraved for the present volume and not simply taken from the printers stock. If somewhat overshadowed by Maratti in his lifetime and by his epoch-making role as the first professional caricaturist Ghezzi 1674-1755 was nonetheless an important painter of religious subjects who worked on Albanis most prestigious public projects. The surfaces of Ghezzis paintings were considerably less finished than those of Maratti and he seems more receptive to Venetian color and unfinishednessthus showing a different aspect of Albani taste. Ghezzi was commissioned in 1712 the year this book was published to paint The Election of St. Fabian for the Albani Chapel in S. Sebastiano fuori le Mura. Within the next decade he helped paint the frescos the ancient basilica of S. Clemente and the nave decoration of St. John Lateran. His portraits including one of Clement XI are unusually informal and realistic possibly due to Ghezzis experience at caricature. Alessandro Guidi 1650-1712 who translated the sermons was a prolific Arcadian poet. OCLC records a single copy Berkeley and we locate no additional American copies. Large 4to. 28 x 20.5 cm engraved portrait of Clement XI xvi pp. full-page engraving 213 pp. including 5 full-page engravings paginated with text. 18th-c. vellum over boards spine with 5 raised bands and red morocco label gilt-stamped; covers with large blind-tooled central ornament blind-tooled filets and ornaments. Short tears at head and foot of spine and a few nicks there. Early inscription on front pastedown mentions Monsignor Bianchini Prelato Domestico e Camerario segreto di S. Santita Papa Clem. XI. Mild finger-soiling in margins of title and a little foxing on some text leaves but overall a very fine attractive copy. Francesco Gonzaga hardcover books
17124343Rome: Francesco Gonzaga 1712. Extremely rare first edition of this luxuriously illustrated anthology of extracts from papal sermons delivered between 1703-09 in Latin prose and facing Italian verse: an unusual example of Baroque ecclesiastical culture from the pontificate of Clement XI. On the basis of extreme rarity and contents the volume numbers among those commemorative and honorific volumes which were never sold in the trade but offered as a ceremonial gift to cardinals ambassadors and other important personagescorroborated by the ownership inscription in the present volume by a monsignor during Clements papacy. The volume is singular in our experience for its contents. Latin extracts of Clements sermons generally rather brief are printed on the left side of the page then freely and somewhat copiously versified in Italian by the poet Guidi. The sparsity of the elegantly printed text leaves positively wasteful margins! Each sermon is preceded by a full-page engraving on the subject of the sermon the Holy Family adoring the Christ Child for Christmas the Resurrection for Easter etc. designed by Pietro Leone Ghezzi one of the principal artists in Clements retinue and engraved by Roman engravers generally also associated with Clementine projects Frey van Westerhout etc. The designs were made expressly for the present volume and are echoed as it were in a series of initials and vignettes devoted to the same theme; as such they must have been engraved for the present volume and not simply taken from the printers stock. If somewhat overshadowed by Maratti in his lifetime and by his epoch-making role as the first professional caricaturist Ghezzi 1674-1755 was nonetheless an important painter of religious subjects who worked on Albanis most prestigious public projects. The surfaces of Ghezzis paintings were considerably less finished than those of Maratti and he seems more receptive to Venetian color and unfinishednessthus showing a different aspect of Albani taste. Ghezzi was commissioned in 1712 the year this book was published to paint The Election of St. Fabian for the Albani Chapel in S. Sebastiano fuori le Mura. Within the next decade he helped paint the frescos the ancient basilica of S. Clemente and the nave decoration of St. John Lateran. His portraits including one of Clement XI are unusually informal and realistic possibly due to Ghezzis experience at caricature. Alessandro Guidi 1650-1712 who translated the sermons was a prolific Arcadian poet. OCLC records a single copy Berkeley and we locate no additional American copies. Large 4to. 28 x 20.5 cm engraved portrait of Clement XI xvi pp. full-page engraving 213 pp. including 5 full-page engravings paginated with text. 18th-c. vellum over boards spine with 5 raised bands and red morocco label gilt-stamped; covers with large blind-tooled central ornament blind-tooled filets and ornaments. Short tears at head and foot of spine and a few nicks there. Early inscription on front pastedown mentions Monsignor Bianchini Prelato Domestico e Camerario segreto di S. Santita Papa Clem. XI. Mild finger-soiling in margins of title and a little foxing on some text leaves but overall a very fine attractive copy. Francesco Gonzaga hardcover
170143446Amsterdam: 'Imanu'el ben Yosef 'Atias 1701. 1st edition. Period Half Leather over Marbled Boards 8vo 2 46 leaves i.e. 4 92 pages 20 cm. In Hebrew.<br> By the father of the Holy Shela'h haKadosh.<br> <br> Ethical teachings and customs by the father of the holy Shelah with the will of his son Rabbi Shabtai Sheftel printed here for the first time<br> Sefer Yesh Nochalin a collection of ethical teachings conduct and laws by the Gaon and Kabbalist Rabbi Avraham HaLevi Horowitz father of the Ba'al Shelah HaKadosh with glosses and additions by his son Rabbi Yaakov Horowitz.<br> At the end of the book the will of Rabbi Shabtai Sheftel Horowitz son of the holy Shelah and grandson of the author was printed for the first time.<br> Rabbi Shabtai Sheftel HaLevi Segal Horowitz 1592-1660 son of Rabbi Yeshayahu HaLevi Horowitz is known for his book "Snei Luchot HaBrit." He was a rabbi and Rosh Yeshiva one of the greatest Ashkenazi Jewish scholars of his generation. He was a preacher in the Prague community and the rabbi of Fürth Frankfurt Poznan and Vienna. He edited his father's book "Snei Luchot HaBrit" and is known by the name of his own book "Vavei HaAmudim."<br> <br> SUBJECTS: Jewish ethics -- Early works to 1800. Morale juive -- Ouvrages avant 1800. Testaments moraux <br> OCLC: 9055147.Light rubbing to boards toning as expected a very attractive copy in original binding Very Good Condition. B Rab-67-15-KKXLB. Amsterdam: 'Imanu'el ben Yosef 'Atias unknown
172255261Offenbach Germany: Israel Ken 1722. Second edition. This is the copy of the Rabbi David Paul-Bernard Drach 1791-1868 who converted to Catholicism in 1823 and managed the library of the Propaganda Fide in Rome. The front endpaper has a note that is signed and dated by Drach: "Etudie et annote ce volume; supplee lets mots ronges par les vers et corrige les fautes typographiques." Notes to margins. Introductory note by Drach lauding the book: "Le calendrier juif dont les calculs sont d'une exactitude admirable etait deja en usage du temps de Rabbie Gamliel pas consequents a l'epoque ou le Verbe eternel caro factum est et habitavit in nobis." <br /> <br /> 8vo. 40 in Hebrew letters numbered leaves i.e. 80pp. re-cased in later vellum with leather strips. Engraved title page. Fascinating work on the Jewish calendar its estimation calculation of the New Moon methods of chronology et.al. Also contains a few pages on the Christian calendar. This work is one of the most profusely illustrated works of Hebraica and Judaica with charts ephemerides sketches and illustrations throughout. One volvell attached. In Hebrew. First ten leaves with one inch holes from bookworms. The rest of the volome with minor circular bookworm hole. Some loss of text on first ten leaves. "The volvelles as well as hand diagrams and tables were some of the tools used not just for calculating and identifying pivotal dates and worshipping times for Jews but also for ascertaining Christan holidays. This knowledge was a critical aid for protecting Jews from the danger posed by their having different worshipping times and habits from the dominant culture. The headings on the wheel denote the arrival of the new moon which marks the start of the Jewish month and the cycle of the sun. Whereas calendars appear in general to be a “convenient way to coordinate human movements with natural time†as Elisheva Carlebach points out the Sefer ‘Evronot demonstrates that the methods for doing so are culturally and historically shaped. The wheel computing information with each push of a finger demands interaction from the reader in order to yield knowledge not just to use but to live by." Ref: brevigrapher.interactive book. <br /> <br /> Furst I 99 & 360 Steinschneider 4988.4. Israel Ken unknown
1764R97730Antwerpen, Petrus Joannes Parys 1764-1772 Rare and complete series of 7 emblematical books published by the Flemish Praemonstratensian preacher and poet Jacobus Moons (1639-1721, cannunik and priest at the Praemonstratensian abbey of S. Michael in Antwerp), Uniform contemporary full-leather bindings with 5 raised bands (gilt decorations and title on spines, some traces of use, corners rubbed, some wear and defects at spines and few joints slightly cracked/broken), red edges, text and illustrations are clean and bright, 17cm., text in Flemish (Dutch), rare complete series which is overall in good condition, text and interior in very good condition with only occasional foxing and vague spots, [Detailed content: VOLUME 1: Zedelyk vermaek tonneel vertoonende door zinne-beelden den leerzaemen handel van de onredelyke dieren aen de verkeerde, en beestaerdige wereld Opgeregt van verscheyde zoo Grieksche als Latynsche Schryvers, Antwerpen, P.J. Parys, s.d. [ca. 1765], 2nd impression, [15],436,[4] pp., with engraved title page by P. van Pinxen, engraved Coat of arms and 27 copperplate emblems by P. van Pinxen after G. Bouttats, cfr. Landwehrs Emblem & fable books no.580 // VOLUME 2: Zedelyke lust-warande vertoonende door zinne-beelden den leerzaemen handel van de onredelyke dieren aen de verkeerde, en beestaerdige wereld, Antwerpen, P.J. Parys, s.d. [1764], [6],533[=523],[i] pp., with engraved vignette on title page and 29 copperplate emblems by G. Bouttats, cfr. Landwehr no.581 // VOLUME III: Sedelyken Vreugden-Berg verthoonende door sinne-beelden den leerzamen handel etc., Antwerpen, P.J. Parys, s.d. [ca. 1764], 2nd impression, 495 [=465],[2] pp., with 31 copperplate emblems within borders of varying designs by G. Bouttats, cfr. Landwehr no.582 // VOLUME IV: Sedelyk vreugde-perk vertoonende door zinne-belden den leersamen Handel van de onredelyke dieren aen de verkeerde en beest aerdige wereld, Antwerpen, P.J. Parys, 1772, 590pp., with engraved vignette on title page and 33 copperplate emblems within borders of varying designs by G. Bouttats, cfr. Landwehr no.583 // VOLUME V: Sedelyken Vermaek-Spiegel etc., Antwerpen, P.J. Parys, s.d. [1764], [6] + 384 + [2] pp., cfr. Landwehr no.584 // VOLUME VI: Zedelyk Vermaek-Veld etc., Antwerpen, P.J. Parys, s.d. [1764], 2nd impression, 307 + [1] pp., cfr. Landwehr 585 // VOLUME VII: Sedelyk Vermaek-Troost in alle lyden, soo wel in Peys als in Oorlogs tyden, voor alle Staten van menschen etc. gesogt en gevonden in de schole van verduldigheyd etc., Antwerpen, P.J. Parys, s.d. [1764], 402 [= 400] + [2] pp., frontispiece is missing, contains numerous emblems described, though without illustrations, as edited), cfr. Landwehr 586, this last part also contains Sidronius Hosschius (S.J.) Spiegel van den loop des menschelijck leven (pp.354-402)], R97730
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).
177256743Hafniæ, Godiche, N. Möller, 1772-92. - (VIII, 1834 og Registerbind IX, 1878). Folio. Bind 1-7 i samtidige hellædrbind i flammet kalv. Ophøjede bind. Rig rygforgyldning. Forgyldte tome- og titelfelter i skind. Nogle kapitæler slidte. Bind 8, som ikke udkom i samtiden, men først 1834, er i originalt papbd. med shirtryg. Bind 9, som først udkom 1878 er i nyere hfableabd. De 7 første bind indeholder en del foldetabeller, kobberstukne faksimiler af håndskrifter, kobberstukne foldekort etc. Disse 7 bind har tilhørt retshistorikeren J.L.A. kolderup-Rosenvinge.
177256743Hafniæ Godiche N. Möller 1772-92. - VIII 1834 og Registerbind IX 1878. Folio. Bind 1-7 i samtidige hellædrbind i flammet kalv. Ophøjede bind. Rig rygforgyldning. Forgyldte tome- og titelfelter i skind. Nogle kapitæler slidte. Bind 8 som ikke udkom i samtiden men først 1834 er i originalt papbd. med shirtryg. Bind 9 som først udkom 1878 er i nyere hfableabd. De 7 første bind indeholder en del foldetabeller kobberstukne faksimiler af håndskrifter kobberstukne foldekort etc. Disse 7 bind har tilhørt retshistorikeren J.L.A. kolderup-Rosenvinge. <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 present here together with the Index-volume published more than 100 years after the first volume. - From vol. IV P.F. Suhm was editor after the death of Langebek. </em> unknown
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
17486qtzj1748. Early edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Early edition 1748. Original 1/4 leather binding with Frontispiece. Bright red pages around the block of the book. Publication of 130 pages. The boards are in very good condition considering the age of the book. Internally the pages are clean and complete. The text is legible. The binding is excellent. GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. hardcover
173828708London: Printed for J. Johnson in Rotterdam and Sold by J. Cooper in the Fleet-Street / Printed for T. Bickerton at the Crown in Pater-Noster-Row 1738. Very Good. London: Printed for J. Johnson in Rotterdam and Sold by J. Cooper in the Fleet-Street / Printed for T. Bickerton at the Crown in Pater-Noster-Row 1738 & 1722. Two octavo volumes. 152; 143 pp.; second volume lacking half title. Frontispiece. Bound in modern quarter calf over marbled paper-covered boards; five raised bands and leather title label to spine; new endpapers. Light wear to edges and joints; binding sound; edges trimmed; interior unmarked; Very Good. Printed for J. Johnson in Rotterdam, and Sold by J. Cooper in the Fleet-Street / Printed for T. Bickerton, at the Crown in Pater unknown
17366104Johann Trautners 1736. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Johann Jacob Schubler. 2 12 148 pp. 2. 44 exquisite copper plates by Johann Jacob Schubler. Paste Paper Sides Ve llum Spine. Small hole margin p. 133. pages crisp & clean. occasional age-toning a few plates have a miniscule spot. VERY GOOD <br/> <br/> Johann Trautners hardcover
173860993Frankfurt am Mayn, Spring, 1738. 4to. In a nice contemporary Cambridge-style mirror binding with five raised bands and richly gilt spine. Light wear to extremities, two small holes to spine. A nice and clean copy. (36), 1104, (48) pp.
173860993Frankfurt am Mayn Spring 1738. 4to. In a nice contemporary Cambridge-style mirror binding with five raised bands and richly gilt spine. Light wear to extremities two small holes to spine. A nice and clean copy. 36 1104 48 pp. <br/><br/><em>First edition of Rambach's extensive exposition of Freylinghausen's theology. </em> hardcover
172275192-A-67357Amsterdam: erfg J. Lescailje en D. Rank 1722. Kwartperkamenten band handgeschreven rugtitel gemarmerde platten. Titelvignet zie foto. 8to. 63 p. -In goede conditie. . erfg J. Lescailje en D. Rank unknown
1733001899Londres Jacob Tonson 1733
175717534Coloniae Agrippinae (Cologne), Paris, Londres, J. Barbou, 1757. Deux ouvrages en un volume in-12 de [2]-108; 192-[4] pages, plein veau havane marbré, dos lisse orné de fleuron et filet dorés, pièce de titre en maroquin grenat, triple filet doré en encadrement des plats, roulette dorée aux coupes et aux chasses, tranches dorées.
177110175Paris, Barbou, 1771. 245 g In-12, plein veau, dos lisse orné, triple filet sur les plats, tranches dorées, [1] f., lxxii-269-[3] pp.. La Sarcothée, évoque Adam et Eve et leur expulsion du Paradis. Ce poème en latin est à l'origine d'une polémique lancée par le critique écossais William Lauder qui accusa Milton de plagiat. Le volume contient entre autre une longue introduction en français sur la Sarcothée. ''Nouvelle édition très intéressante'', Oberlé, Poètes néo-latins en Europe, 426. Petit manque de peau sur un coin. . (Catégories : Littérature, )
177166873Adjecta est lamentationum Jeremiae paraphrasis, auctore D. Grenan, 1 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque pleine veau marbré, dos lisse orné, triple filet doré d'encadrement en plats, toutes tranches dorées, Apud J. Barbou, Londini Et venit Parisiis (Londres et Paris), 1771, 1 f., lxxii-269 pp. et 1 f. n. ch.
175746402123Cologne et Paris ; Londres et Paris, , Barbon, 1757 ; 2 ouvrages en 1 volume in-12, veau fauve marbré, encadr. fil. dor., dos orné, tranches dorées. (Reliure de l’époque) Titre, 108 pp. - 192 pp., 2 ff. n. ch.Erudit né à Daelhem (Liège) selon Backer, à Dahlen (Juliers) selon Sommervogel, J. Masen est mort à Cologne en 1681. Il était entré chez les jésuites en 1629. Il professa l’éloquence et la poésie pendant 14 ans. Son nom serait probablement oublié sans l’affaire Lauder qui, un siècle après sa mort, fit un scandale autour de la Sarcotis.À la suite de cette édition du poème néo-latin on trouve la traduction en français par le P. Dinouart. La Sarcotis est l’oeuvre la plus connue de Masen. Il doit sa célébrité à la ridicule tentative de William Lauder, un Ecossais embrumé qui s’avisa de traiter Milton de plagiaire. Comme preuve, il tira de l’oubli le poème Sarcotis, y intercala (car c’est le même sujet) un grand nombre de vers du Paradis perdu en traduction latine, l’accompagna d’extraits tirés d’autres ouvrages et publia cette macédoine en 1753 sous le titre : Delectus sacrorum auctorum Miltono facem praelucentium. Une bataille littéraire s’engagea et la fourberie de Lauder fut découverte par la réédition de la véritable Sarcotis. L’imposteur s’enfuit aux îles Barbades où il mourut maître d’école. Pour les détails de l’affaire voyez Sommervogel V, 686-87 - Oberlé Néo-latins 423.Très bel exemplaire dans une élégante reliure de l’époque en parfait état.Ex-libris armorié de M. Dugas.
175839356Zyrich Zurich: Conrad Orell und Comp. 1758-1759. Two volumes bound in one complete. FIRST EDITION OF THE MANESSISCHE HANDSCHRIFT also known as the Grosse Heidelberger Liederhandschrift compiled in the 14th century and far and away the most important collection of medieval German lyric verse. Thus also the FIRST EDITION OF VIRTUALLY ALL OF THE SURVIVING CORPUS OF MIDDLE HIGH GERMAN POETRY. Includes the work of 140 poets including Walther von der Vogelweide Reinmar der Alte Gottfried von Strassburg Hartmann von Aue Niedhart von Reuenthal Kaiser Heinrich and Reinmar der Zweite. 4to. Attractively bound in contemporary calf. Spine gilt in six compartments with raised bands. Some wear to binding but structurally solid. Internally FINE AND BRIGHT. Brunet III 1362; Graesse IV 362. Very important and very rare especially in such good condition. <br/><br/> Conrad Orell und Comp. hardcover
177649730Leipzig 1776. Erster Theil.Seine Sammlung von Aufsätzen aus der Staatskunst 1776 f. und mehr noch die Physiokratischen Briefe 1780 ließen ihn zum führenden Vertreter physiokratischen Gedankenguts in Norddeutschland werden. Gering stockfl. Zweiter Theil erschienen 1777 nicht vorhanden. Guter Zustand. Selten Weygand 8°. Pbd. d. Zt. Geschichte unknown
1769217481769/70. Wien R.Graeffer 1769/70 Kl.8° 200 244 pp. 3 Kupfer auf 2 doppelblattgr. Falttafeln mit 19 Figuren schöner Halbledereinband der Zeit mit rotem Rückenschild; feines Exemplar. Erste Auflage - fleckenfreies frisches Exemplar. Enthält 13 Abhandlungen des Autors: Die ächte Weise dem Staate nützliche Wundärzte zu bilden. Von der Wirkung des Donners auf den menschlichen Körper. Versuche einer neuen Theorie die Luftstreiffschüsse zu erklären. Von dem Gebrauche des Opiums in den chirurgischen Krankheiten. Bemerkung über eine Verwundung des Zwerchfells. Von dem Gebrauch der Fieberrinde in den chirurgischen Krankheiten. Sammlung von Beobachtungen über die Verschiedenheit der Schlagadergeschwülste. Von der Art ergossenes Geblüt aus der Brusthöhle zu säugen. Beobachtungen von einer Verletzung der Rippenschlagader. Schreiben des kais. Leibchirurgus Herrn Brambilla von einem Werkzeuge zur Operation der Mastdarmfistel. Untersuchung der gebräuchlichsten Methoden das Quecksilber in der Lustseuche zu geben. Beobachtungen über den Tetanus der von den Verwundungen entsteht. Vom Gebrauche des Weingeistes in den chirurgischen Krankheiten. Joseph Jacob von Plenck 1738-1807 war während des 7jährigen Krieges als Regiments-Chirurg tätig. 1770 wurde er Lehrer der theoretischen und praktischer Chirurgie an der neu errichteten Universität Tyrnau ab 1777 in Ofen wo er auch die Fächer Botanik und Chemie lehrte. Gleichzeitig war er Direktor der Feldapotheken und Sekretär der med.-chir. Josephs Akademie in Wien. Plenck war einer der fruchtbarsten medizinischen Schriftsteller seiner Zeit. Hirsch-H. IV 631 unknown
178323592Upsala, Johan Edman, 1783. 11 n.n. Bll., 366 SS., 5 n.n. Bll. Register und Druckfehler. 8°, Leder der Zeit über 4 Bünden, Rotschnitt, geprägtes Rückenschildchen. An Ecken und Kanten berieben, der Rücken bestoßen, das Rückenschildchen stark vergraut.