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176344878München-Ingolstadt, Johann Franz Xaver Crätz, 1763. 8°. Titel m. Holzschn.-Druckermarke. 2 Bll., 368 S., 3 Bll., Pgmt. d. Zt. m. handschriftl. Rückentitel u. dreiseitigem Farbschnitt.
179645791Wien, Albert Anton Patzowsky, 1796. 8°. 3 Bll., 352 S., 3 Bll., HLdr. d. Zt. m. goldgepr. Rückenschild u. dreiseitigem Rotschnitt.
1773168056Vienna: Johann Thomas von Trattner 1773. Beautifully presented celestial calculations First edition of the annual astronomical tables for the meridian of Vienna printed in 1773 for the upcoming year of 1774 from the library of the astronomer Arne August Wyller. Hell the director of the Vienna Observatory published numerous celestial Ephemerides between 1757 and 1793. The work is engagingly illustrated and includes woodcuts of the phases of the moon parallax diagrams and an engraving of lunar craters. Along with his astronomical work in Vienna Hell 1720-1792 distinguished himself by observing the 1769 transit of Venus from Vardø in northern Norway. For this work the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters elected him a foreign member and planned to publish his results but Hell's decision to extend his stay in Norway and gather non-astronomical data on arctic habitats for an encyclopedia that never appeared likely due to his status as a Jesuit meant that the publication was controversially delayed and the data condemned as fraudulent. However the examination of his notebooks a century later posthumously proved the veracity of his results and led to the naming of the lunar crater "Hell" after him. Provenance: from the library of Arne August Wyller 1927-2001 the director of the Institute for Solar Physics at the Royal Swedish Academy and grandson of playwright August Strindberg and actress Harriet Bosse his ownership signature in pencil on the front free endpaper verso. "Wyller was both a humanist and a scientist and his ideas were not always within the realms expected from a scientist. Many of his friends and colleagues saw him as Renaissance Man with a breadth of knowledge in art literature music philosophy science and technology" Scharmer. Octavo 198 x 124 mm. With 2 engraved folding plates 8 engraved tables head- and tailpieces numerous charts and several woodcuts within text. Title page printed within decorative border contents printed within double-ruled borders. Contemporary red morocco spine with five raised bands compartments ruled and elaborately tooled with floriate motifs in gilt black morocco label covers framed with dotted roll and intricate floriate quatrefoil wave-roll in blind to board edges red marbled endpapers top and bottom edges gauffered near headcaps. Later shelf mark label to front pastedown and pencil ownership initials "V.B." to front free endpaper. Extremities rubbed resulting in a touch of wear to corners gilt bright front inner hinge starting but holding firm short closed tear to fold of both plates not affecting image contents crisp and clean: a near-fine copy. Göran Scharmer "Arne Wyller in memoriam" Harvard University Department of Astronomy 2001 accessible online. hardcover
1783162731783 un volume, reliure demi-chagrin marron-clair in-octavo (binding half shagreen in-octavo) (13,5 x 21 cm), reliure tardive (fin 19ème), dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands), décoration à filets mates (matt lines), titre frappé or (gilt title), papier peigné aux plats (cover with painting paper), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), jaspées (all marbled edges), Sur la page de titre figurent les épigraphes grecque et latine ainsi quune vignette formée dattributs artistiques et scientifiques gravée sur bois en noir (engraving wood), sans illustrations, iv+192 pages, MDCCLXXXIII (1783) Rome (imprimée à Neuchâtel par Fauche, Fabre et Vitel) de l'Imprimerie du Vatican Editeur,
173417841734 Ed. Pierre Marteau, Cologne, 1734. Petit in-12, plein veau, 141 pages.