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175415015London; Printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper and H. Lintot; printed for C. Hitch at the Red Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row and J. Hodges at the Looking-Glass over against St. Magnus-Church London-Bridge 1754. 1754. Two imprints in two volumes comprising a complete set of the fourth edition which includes works not by Prior namely Hildebrand Jacob's notorious erotic poem 'The Curious Maid'. Duodecimos pp. 22 402 6 index; lxii 356; sig. A-S12; A12 a-b12 B-Q12. Engraved frontispieces to each volume plus three integral engraved plates by Van Gucht to vol. 2 numerous woodcut headpieces tailpieces drop capitals and ornaments to both volumes. Collated and complete. Uniformly bound in contemporary marbled calf spines on five raised bands ornamented in gilt to compartments lettered in gilt to red and camel morocco spine labels gilt rolls to edges; all edges marbled; marbled end-papers; blue silk place-markers to both volumes. Minor shelf-wear to extremities minor loss to head of volume 1 leather cracking a little on spine but bindings strong and very solid. Contents clean. An excellent set. A two-volume set of poetic miscellanies predominantly of the works of Matthew Prior 1664�1721 but with a curious amatory section to the end of volume two. Prior was a poet statesman and Tory ally to Robert Harley and the Scriblerians. His biographer states that his primary interests were 'women collecting friends a country estate and writing.' He was 'arguably the most important poet writing in English between the death of Dryden 1700 and the poetic majority of Pope in 1712'. He proved a continually popular entry in miscellanies a form of publication which gathered together various works sometimes on a theme. This set is a rather curious miscellany while dominated by Prior's works approximately the final third of volume 2 consists of 'Original Poems and Translations by Various Hands' - a deliberately vague title to a truly varied selection of poetry. A reader's interest may have been piqued by the first poem in the section Hildebrand Jacob's amatory verse on female auto-eroticism 'The Curious Maid' often misattributed to Prior which is accompanied by an engraved plate of a woman using a mirror to peek under her own skirts. What follows are a series of amatory bawdy and controversial works many laden with innuendo as in 'The Silent Flute: Or the Members Speech to their Soveraign' sic. while others use the tried-and-true guise of classical translation to depict scenes of 'heaving breasts and extended thighs'. Other poems in the collection are on less lurid but still interesting topics: Bedlam snuff marriage politics and the manners of the day. The title rather overstates the 'original' nature of the works: they mostly appear to be printed from earlier sources but their gathering together here nonetheless places these poems in new contexts. Miscellanies were an important venue for erotic amatory and controversial works indeed much of John Wilmot Earl of Rochester's poetry was first published in miscellanies by Edmund Curll. This set appears to be scarce with all the plates and represents an interesting combination of respectable mainstream and clandestine verse. ESTC T75658. ODNB. London; Printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and H. Lintot; printed for C. Hitch at the Red Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row, and hardcover
171652920<p>London printed by J. N. Assignee of Edw. Sayer for D. Brown et al. 1716. FIFTH EDITION OF PLEAS OF THE CROWN 1716 INCLUDING THE SECOND ISSUE OF THE TRYAL OF WITCHES AT THE ASSIZES HELD AT BURY ST. EDMUNDS 1716. 3 title pages at front and each part has a separate title page; 1 Pleas of the Crown 2 A Short Treatise touching Sheriffs Accompts 3 A Tryal of Witches at the Assizes held at Bury St Edmunds for the Country of SUFFOLK on the Tenth Day of March 1664 pages 5 78-104; 4 A Discourse touching Provision for the Poor 5 Pleas of the Crown The Second Part by Giles Jacob. 8vo approximately 190 x 115 mm 7½ x 4½ inches pages: 22 1-272 8; 4 5-143 1; 2 1-121. Bound in full contemporary calf gilt lettered label to spine. Age-browning to margins of first General title page heavy age-browning to pastedowns and endpapers occasional pale age-browning to text a very good tight copy. "The publication A Tryal of Witches related to the 1662 Bury St. Edmunds witch trial first published in 1682 and was used by the magistrates at Salem when looking for a precedent in allowing spectral evidence. Since the jurist Sir Matthew Hale had permitted this evidence supported by the eminent philosopher physician and author Thomas Browne to be used in the Bury St Edmunds witch trial and the accusations against two Lowestoft women the colonial magistrates also accepted its validity and their trials proceeded." Wikipedia under the headings "Salem witch trials Spectral Evidence". See: Geoffrey Keynes A Bibliography of Sir Thomas Browne pages 197-99: "The sheets of the Tryal of Witches whole volume were reissued in 1716 pages 5 78-104 and were added to Hale's Pleas of the Crown"; Diana and Jeremy Norman The Haskell F. Norman Library of Science and Medicine Volume 1 page 352 No. 966 listing the first edition of 1683; Leslie F. Maxwell A Bibliography of English Law 1651-1800 Volume 2 page 54 No. 4. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING ALL ZOOMABLE FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST.</p> London, printed by J. N. Assignee of Edw. Sayer for D. Brown et al., 1716. hardcover
177431891774. Copper-line engraving. 340mm by 230mm platemark 460mm by 300mm sheet. From Andre Jacob Roubo's 'L'Art du Menuisier'. Roubo was a French carpenter cabinetmaker and author who published his treatise on woodworking ''L'Art du Menuisier' The Art of the Joiner between 1769 and 1774. It contains sections and illustrations on building carpentry furniture making and precious woodworking carriage making and garden woodworking. unknown
1755M7596Paris: De Hondt c.1755. Very Good. Notes: In the late 16th century the important historical city of Monger was ruled by the Mughal Emperors. Shah Shuja the second son of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan fled to Monger to escape persecution from his brother in the fight for power. After negotiations with his brothers Shah Shuja was made governor of Monger. The palace in the image was later built by Shah Shuja on the west end of the fort. Size : 210x148 mm 8.27x5.83 Inches Coloring: Black & White Category: Maps City Maps; Maps Asia Central India & Sri Lanka / Ceylon; De Hondt unknown
1758159131758. 280 by 419mm. 11 by 16.5 inches. Engraved plan with original hand colour. A plan of Nagasaki from a Dutch edition of the Abbé Prévost's travel book the 'Histoire Generale des Voyages'. Prévost's work was an expansion of Thomas Astley's 'Voyages and Travels' compiled by Astley from sources including John Atkins Theodor de Bry and Jean-Baptiste Lavat. The first seven volumes of Astley's work were translated into French by the Abbé Antoine François Prévost 1697-1763. As well as translating Astley's work Prévost added a general history of discoveries and colonisation to his own lifetime as well as an overview of the historical sources he used. It was first published in Paris in 15 volumes the present edition from 1746-1761. The maps for the 'Histoire' were produced by Jacques Nicolas Bellin. They were re-engraved by Jacob van der Schley for the Dutch editions of the work. unknown
176078061Paris: c.1760. An attractive map of the Island of Onrust just off Jakarta in Indonesia. The island was the site of a major shipyard and a base for the Dutch East India Company. The island is also known as Kapal. Sheet size: 280 x 410 mm. Copperplate engraving. Plate size: 205 x 290 mm Very good condition with folding in the centre page. unknown
176078058Paris: c.1760. Size:280 x 410 mm. Copperplate engraving. Very good condition with folding. unknown
17080000284TiguriZurich: Sumptibus authoris typis Gessnerianis 1708. <br/><br/>First unequivocal demonstration that images contained in rock were from prehistoric animals mainly fish. Sumptibus authoris, typis Gessnerianis unknown books
171628376<p><strong>1716 Phoronomia 1st by Hermann Isaac NEWTON Law of Motion Illustrated PHYSICS</strong></p><p>Jakob Hermann's "<em>Phoronomia</em>" is a fascinating 18th-century survey of early mechanics. First published in 1716 this work was a comprehensive study on the forces and motions of solids and fluids laws of physics as the first book to demonstrate that the Laplace-Runge-Lenz vector remains a constant of motion. It also includes details on Newton's second law of motion! </p><p>This first edition includes 12 folding engravings featuring dozens of geometric figures. </p><p>Item number: #28376</p><p>Price: $950</p><p>HERMANN Jacob</p><p><strong><em>Phoronomia sive de viribus et motibus corporum solidorum et fluidorum libri duo</em></strong></p><p>Amstelaedami: Apud Rod. & gerh. Wetstenios H.FF. 1716. First edition.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->20 401 3</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif--><strong>12 folding plates</strong></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Provenance: Handwritten – <em>Caroli Fournerat</em></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Possibly Charles Fournerat 1780-1867 a French politician who served as Imperial prosecutor at Mantes-la-Jolie deputy of Seine-et-Oise in 1815 during the Hundred Days and a deputy of the king's prosecutor in Paris during the Restoration.</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: English</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~9.5in X 8in 24.5cm x 20cm</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->VERY rare and desirable with auction records and price comparisons at $2400</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><u>Photos available upon request. </u></p> Rod. & gerh. Wetstenios H.FF hardcover
1716128171Amsterdam: R. & G. Wetstenios 1716. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Antique-style full speckled calf hardback with gilt decorated spine; showing well no bumps firm and square. Contents tight clean and very secure just an old signature at the head of the title-page which is a trifle edge-worn some age toning and a few minor Inner Temple Library stamps. Size: 4to; collation: 10 preliminary leaves 401 1 pages and 12 folded leaves of plates note: possibly lacks the frontispiece. Title-page is printed in red and black. Thus a scarce book in very good condition. R. & G. Wetstenios hardcover
17490000178Bassani: ex Typographia Remondini 1749. First Italian edition. Contemporary vellum. Very Good. 1st Italian Edition. 8vo 17.5 x 12 cm. Contemporary vellum. Collation 28 244; 5 246-571 21 pp. 18 folding engraved plates. The binding has worm hole at bottom of front cover at hinge. Covers have circles with internal geometric lines; some soiling present on front cover more so on back. Textblock has worming in clear areas at base of spine and about 2 cm in from fore edge with no loss to text. All edges of text block have decorative red blue and brown streaks. Internal condition of text is very good clean and bright. <br/><br/>This is the first Italian edition of Gravesande's student text book of Newton's physics and the most influential introduction to Newton before 1750. Although the work was published in 1723 it was not accepted in Catholic Italy until 1749. Gravesande was a Dutch philosophe and mathematician member of the Royal Society of London and laid down the foundations for teaching physics. He was the most influential exponent of Newtonian science outside England. This work is an abridged viersion of his "Physices Elemnta Mathematica" and is the first textbook of Newtonian Physics. ex Typographia Remondini hardcover books
1723030380Lugduni Batavorum Apud Petrum Vander Aa 1723. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. Seventeen Folding Plates. Title Page 16 413 Pp 15 Pp Catalogus Librorum Followed By 17 Folding Plates At End Each With Many Figures. Full Vellum Early 18Th Century Blind Stamped Design At Center Of Covers Spine Stamped In Gilt. Hand Marbled Papers On Pastedowns All Edges Colored Red. Text Block 17.5 Cm Tall. Latin Exposition Of Newtonian Philosophy Addressed To Students. A Very Nice Example In Original Vellum Light Wear At Spine Ends A Few Tiny Holes In Bottom Spine Edge Of Rear Cover And In Gutter Edge At Bottom Of Plates 16 And 17 Not Affecting Text Or Illustrations. Red Color Of Edges Of Page Blocks Is Almost Entirely Unfaded And Still Shiny. No Marks Or Bookplates. Per Wikipedia Willem Jacob 'S Gravesande 1688 - 1742 Was A Dutch Lawyer And Natural Philosopher Chiefly Remembered For Developing Experimental Demonstrations Of The Laws Of Classical Mechanics. As Professor Of Mathematics Astronomy And Philosophy At Leiden University He Helped To Propagate Isaac Newton's Ideas In Continental Europe. In 1715 'S Gravesande Visited London As Part Of A Dutch Delegation Sent To Welcome The Hanoverian Succession In Great Britain. In London 'S Gravesande Met Both King George I And Isaac Newton And Was Elected A Fellow Of The Royal Society.In 1717 He Became Professor Of Mathematics And Astronomy In Leiden. From That Position He Was Instrumental In Introducing Newton's Work To The Netherlands. 'S Gravesande's Main Scientific Work Is Physices Elementa Mathematica Experimentis Confirmata Sive Introductio Ad Philosophiam Newtonianam "Mathematical Elements Of Natural Philosophy Confirmed By Experiments; Or An Introduction To Newtonian Philosophy" Published In Leiden In 1720. In That Book He Laid The Foundations For The Teaching Of Newtonian Mechanics Through Experimental Demonstrations. He Presented His Work Before Audiences That Included Voltaire And Albrecht Von Haller. The Book Was Soon Translated Into English By John Theophilus Desaguliers Curator Of Experiments For The Royal Society. In 1722 He Published The Results Of A Series Of Experiments In Which Brass Balls Were Dropped From Varying Heights Onto A Soft Clay Surface. He Found That A Ball With Twice The Speed Of Another Would Leave An Indentation Four Times As Deep From Which He Concluded That The Correct Expression For The "Live Force" Of A Body In Motion What Is Modernly Called Its "Kinetic Energy" Is Proportional To Its Mass And The Square Of Its Velocity. <br/> <br/> Lugduni Batavorum Apud Petrum Vander Aa hardcover
17887898BB1788. Zittau und Leipzig Johann David Schöps 1788. 8°. XXXX 366 S. Marmorierter Pappband der Zeit mit handbeschriftetem Rückenschild berieben unterer Rücken mit Etikettrest. Vorderes fliegendes Blatt herausgeschnitten. Titel recto von alter Hand beschrieben verso zweifach gestempelt. Buchblock bei XVI/XVII und S. 352/353 gebrochen Bindung aber fest. Durchgehend leicht zu Beginn etwas stärker fleckig. Stellenweise schwach wasserrandig. Sonst gut erhalten. unknown
17517700Scuol 1751. Alterungsspuren. Vorletzte Seite mit Papierverlust 3. ed. BR 3399 Gadina 16°. Ldr. Raetica unknown
178240429DBWien, Rudolph Graefer, 1782. 8°. 4 n.n. Bl., 474 S., 5 n.n. Bl. Index. Mit einer gestochenen Titelvignette. Pappband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückenschild.
178240429BBWien, Rudolph Graefer, 1782. 8°. 4 n.n. Bl., 474 S., 5 n.n. Bl. Index. Mit einer gestochenen Titelvignette. Pappband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückenschild.
178240429DB1782. Wien Rudolph Graefer 1782. 8°. 4 n.n. Bl. 474 S. 5 n.n. Bl. Index. Mit einer gestochenen Titelvignette. Pappband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückenschild. Hirsch IV 590. - Lesky 513 für 1775er und 1791er Ausgabe. - Nicht bei Blake. - Zweite lateinische Ausgabe. - Sauberes Exemplar. Einbandecken leicht bestossen. unknown
1741WRCAM37910Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by Andrew Bradford 1741. 32pp. 12mo. Printed self-wrappers stitched. Contemporary ink inscription "Jacob Taylor" in upper margin of titlepage; contemporary ink correction on p.27. Cellophane tape joining signature at spine occasional minor foxing. Else bright clean and very good. In a half morocco and cloth box. An almanac by Jacob Taylor who published his important Pennsylvania almanac for the years 1700 to 1746. It is a distinct possibility that the present copy was owned and signed by Taylor as his inscribed name on the titlepage is accompanied later in the volume by a manuscript correction to a poem "manumated" becomes "manumitted". Taylor took the poetry in his almanacs seriously printing excerpts of PARADISE LOST in 1741 and composing well-received verse of his own. In addition to the calendar this 1746 almanac contains a substantial amount of poetry; lists of courts fairs and Quaker meetings; and a discussion of Hannibal's oath before the gods. This he concludes with a quote from the 1739 almanac of "R. Saunders" Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard on the dangers of false wit and pride in the present age commenting favorably on Saunders "By wicked Wit the Truth is often drown'd; Here certain Truth adorn'd with Wit is found" p.23. <br> <br> Taylor's almanac was printed by different Philadelphia printers over time. Some were printed by Franklin but this one was issued by Andrew Bradford one of Franklin's rivals and the son of William Bradford the first printer in Philadelphia. DRAKE 9634. EVANS 4818. ESTC W22747. Printed and Sold by Andrew Bradford hardcover books
17502420Augsburg: Johann Jacob Haid & son 1750. Six tall narrow folio-sized engravings with etching platemarks 400 x 207 mm. sheets 435 x 277 mm. deckle edges numbered 1-6 in the plate at lower right imprint at lower right I. Haid et filius excudit A. V. Augustae Vindelicorum. Upper edges archivally tipped to mats. Fine. Rare suite of six rococo engravings reproducing Watteau's designs for a folding screen. This apparently unrecorded issue bearing the imprint of the Augsburg print-publisher Johan Jakob Haid and his son Johann Elias Haid is a re-issue of the plates which first appeared in 1729 with the signature of Jacob Wangner and the imprint of the heirs of Jeremias Wolff. OCLC locates a single copy of the Wolff issue at the Bibliothèque nationale de France photographs of the engravings are reproduced in the BnF online catalogue which misspells the artist's name as "Wagner". Wangner's engravings were based on the almost equally rare suite of six plates after Watteau commissioned by Jean Julienne and engraved by Crépy fils Louis Crépy in 1728. For the present issue the engraver's signatures barely visible in the BnF images were removed. The title appears at the foot of the first plate. Each engraving presents a central figure or scene set within a frame of delicate rococo allegorical and ornamental design. Three show the Comédie italienne figures of Pierrot/Gilles Harlequin and Columbina a woman playing the lute on a rug-bedecked stage a pair of allegorical figures flanking an awning above and at bottom the smiling visage of a Commedia dell'Arte character of the opposite sex. The remaining pastoral scenes of courtship or douceur de vie are set within naturalistic elements two with streams flowing over a dripping shell-shaped basin or ledge under which a ghostly face can be dimly discerned. Two painted screens based on these designs were sold at Sotheby's London on Feb. 12 2008 and again on 28 Oct. 2010 with the addition of a third painting from the series. I locate no other copies of the issue with the Haid imprint. On the Wolff issue cf. W. Augustyn "Augsburger Buchillustration im 18. Jahrhundert" in Augsburger Buchdruck und Verlagswesen 1997 p. 820 citing E. Isphording Gottfried Bernhard Göz 1708-1774 1997 pp. 35 ff. On the Crépy engravings cf. Guilmard Maitres ornemanistes p.145; Dacier & Vauflart 159-163; E. de Goncourt Catalogue Raisonné de l'Oeuvre . d'Antoine Watteau 1875 p. 224 nos. 309-314; G. Glorieux À l'enseigne de Gersaint: Edme-François Gersaint marchand d'art sur le Pont Notre Dame 1694-1750 2002 pp. 190 & 192; Mark Millard Collection: French Books no. 170.35 5 of the 6 plates. Johann Jacob Haid & son unknown books
1732000557Coloniae Agrippinae: Janssonii Waesbergii 1732. Hardcover. See Description. 8vo. pp. 32 680 4 93 1. With extra illustrated title page and 8 emblematic engravings by A. Schoonebeck a student of Romeyn de Hooghe. The illustrated title displays a series of images depicting Paradise and the fall of man. The main title is printed in red and black and contains a woodcut device with a Jesuit Christogram. Bound in full modern dark brown bonded leather with a French groove. The interior pages are generally clean and crisp and the plates are well executed with a sharp impression. The illustrated title and the main title are mildly age-toned; a tiny chip on the upper margin of the illustrated title is neatly patched. Two leaves S6-7 contain an area of chipping on the bottom margin edge probably a manufacturing flaw. This is the 1732 edition of Jacob Merlo Horstiuss hugely popular devotional book first printed in 1630; and with Schoonebecks engravings 1683. Horstiuss "Paradisus" is divided into 7 sections 1. on the worship of the Trinity 2. on the veneration of saints 3. on sin and penance 4. on the spiritual and religious life 5. on Holy Communion and the Mass 6. on the life and death of Christ 7. on the veneration of the Virgin the remembrance of death and the preparation for a happy death praeparatione bene beateque moriendi. Each section includes various meditations exercises instructions prayers and orations. Horstiuss "Manuale pietas" with separate pagination is also included at the end of the book. The content of this last work relates to the seven penitential psalms and also offers orations in times of war and calamity. ADB XXI p.447. <br/> <br/> Janssonii Waesbergii hardcover
1716A-0352-14778Apud Balthasaris ab Egmont 1716. Leather Bound. Good. 0x0x0. In Latin. 1716 'Editio Nova' Apud Balthasaris ab Egmont Socios Cologne Germany 3 1/8 x 5 5/8 inches tall leather bound four raised bands and faded gilt lettering to spine extra engraved title page illustrated with several full page engravings 26 513 3 60 pp. Moderate to heavy soiling rubbing and edgewear to covers with bumping to tips and cracking to front exterior hinge which appears to have been glued at some point though the binding holds quite firmly. Soiling to page edges. Ink monastic inscription to front pastedown. Small upper corner section of the blank front free-endpaper has been neatly excised presumably to remove a prior owner name. Otherwise apart from slight creasing to a few page tips a very good copy - clean bright and unmarked - of this uncommon edition. ~UUU~ Jacob Merlo Horstius 1597-1644 born in Horst Holland from whence he derives his name was a prominent doctor of theology known as an effective preacher at the Lyskirchen in Cologne where he served as pastor. The Paradisus Animae which has gone through many editions in the original Latin since its 1644 first edition was long a favorite prayer book among Catholics. Several English translations appeared one as early as 1670 as 'Paradise of the Christian Soul.' It was translated into French by Nicolaus Fontane under the title 'Heures Chretiennes Tirnes de l'Ecriture et des Saints Peres.' In addition to his influential edit with commentary of the works of Thomas a Kempis author of 'Imitation of Christ' Horstius authored and edited numerous books including a highly respected commentary of Estius on the Pauline Letters the works of St. Bernard and this an often translated and reprinted collection of prayers for the Catholic faithful first published in Latin the year Horstius died 1644. Apud Balthasaris ab Egmont hardcover
1763UUU-0112-11726Apud Tobiam Goebhardt 1763-01-01. Leather Bound. Good. In Latin. 1763 Apud Tobiam Goebhardt Bamberg Germany 4 1/2 x 6 7/8 inches tall full leather bound four raised bands and titled paper label to spine all page edges red 384 4 147 pp. Slight soiling and moderate rubbing and edgewear to covers. Leather patch to lower spine. Half-inch wormhole to front cover paper spine title label is cracking and about a third lacking. Ancient library shelving label to lower spine. Moderate soiling and foxing to front and rear prelims. German library shelving sticker to front pastedown. Prior owner inscription to blank front free-endpaper. Spot of worming to the lower part of the rear pastedown free-endpaper and last five pages of text. Otherwise a very good copy - clean bright and unmarked - of this rare 18th century edit and imprint of a much-beloved 17th century Catholic prayer book. ~UUU~ 2.0P A rare 1763 Bamberg Germany edit of this beloved compilation of seventeenth century devotional prayers by Jacob Merlo Horstius the parish priest of Cologne Germany. Rare; OCLC No. 718648605 locates only two copies of this edition first published in 1644 at institutions worldwide both in Swiss collections. Paradisus Animae Christianae Paradise of the Christian Soul was an extremely popular collection of Catholic prayers devotions and litanies - both in its original Latin and in translation - which has been rediscovered in the 21st century by more traditional Roman Catholics and Protestants. Scarce in this imprint. This edition was bound with the 1649 Manuale Pietatis Manual of Piety by Horstius. Jacob Merlo Horstius 1597-1644 born in Horst Holland from whence he derives his name was a prominent doctor of theology known as an effective preacher at the Lyskirchen in Cologne where he served as pastor. The Paradisus Animae which has gone through many editions in the original Latin since its 1644 first edition was long a favorite prayer book among Catholics. In addition to his influential edit with commentary of the works of Thomas a Kempis author of 'Imitation of Christ' Horstius authored and edited numerous books including a highly respected commentary of Estius on the Pauline Letters and the works of St. Bernard. Apud Tobiam Goebhardt hardcover
171614625<p><b>1716 Paradisus Animae German ASCETICISM Prayers Illustrated ART Horstius MARY</b></p><p>Jacob Merlo Horstius was a 17th-century Cologne priest who was best known for his works on asceticism. One of his more notable works was '<i>Paradisus Animae Christianae</i>' a devotional work originally published in German in 1644. This book includes prayers hymns and poems scripture verses and references. This particular 1716 edition is notable for its beautiful full-page engravings and illustrated title page.</p><p>Item number: #14625</p><p>Price: $499</p><p>MERLO-HORSTIUS Jacob</p><p><b><i>Paradisus Animae Christianae Lectissimis omnigenae Pietatis delitiis amoenus</i></b></p><p>Coloniae : Apud Balthasaris ab Egmont socios 1716.</p><p><br /></p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p>o 24 513 3; 60</p><p>o 9 engraved plates</p><p>· Language: Latin</p><p>· Binding: Leather; tight & secure</p><p>· Size: ~5.5in X 3in 14cm x 8cm</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>14625</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Balthasaris ab Egmont socios hardcover
176347849Lemgo 1763. Aus dem Französischen in das teutsche übersetzt und mit Anmerkungen erläutert und vermehret von D.Christian Philip Berger Geprägter ganzlederner Meisterbuchbinder-Einband goldene Rückenbeschr. Guter Zustand vollständig. Sehr selten Zweite Auflage Kl.-8°. Ldr. Technik unknown
1758479341758. Disp. morborum 6/207. - Hrsg. v. Albrecht v. Haller. - Lausanne Marc Michael Bousquet & Socior 1758 4° 2 pp.349-374 1 gefalt. Kupferstichtafel Rückenbroschur. Karl Friedrich Hundertmark 1715-1762 Sohn von Heinrich Elias Hundertmark 1664-1739 "am 11. April 1715 in Zeitz geboren. Derselbe studirte nachdem er das Gymnasium seiner Vaterstadt absolvirt hatte sechs Jahre in Leipzig Medicin und promovirte 1740 zum Dr. med. mit der: "Diss. de singidari usu frictionis et unctionis in curatione morborum". Acht Jahre später wurde Hundertmark ausserordentlicher Professor der Medicin dann 1754 ordentlicher Professor der Physiologie Anatomie und Chirurgie an der Universität zu Leipzig wo er am 8. Mai 1762 starb. Hundertmark war auch als Chemiker bedeutend. Er schrieb : "Commentatio de principibus diis artis medicae tutelaribus apud veteres Graecos et Romanos" Leipzig 1735 - "Theses ex omni philosophia decerptae" ib. 1736 - "Diss. de incrementis artis medicae per expositionem aegrotorum apud veteres in vias publicas et templa" ib. 1739 ; 1749 - "Progr. de saccjiari Saturni usu interno salutariin qua simul varia chemiae capita illustranturu" ib. 1741 - "Progr. de sulphuris anodyni specie ex vini vitriolique oleis commixtis oriunda" ib. 1748 - "Diss. de mercurii vivi et cum salibus varie mixti summa in corpus humanum vi atque efficacitate sjusque cum sulphure laxius vel arctius conjuncti virtute in idem nulla" ib. 1754 - "Diss. de enemate uterino" ib. 1755 - "Diss. de osteosteomatis casu rariore" ib. 1757 - "Progr. de ozaena venerea" ib. 1758 - "Diss. de scabie artificiali" ib. 1758 - "Diss. de urina cretacea" ib. 1761." Pagel Hirsch-H. III p.342 siehe Biogr. méd. V p. 314. - Dict. hist. III p. 248. unknown