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1966RSTRTHO00efParke-Bernet Galleries 19661970. Very Good. Streeter Thomas Winthrop. Thomas Winthrop Streeter Collection of Americana. 7 volumes and index. Lazare Edward J. New York: Parke-Bernet Galleries 19661970. 352 3001pp. Indexed. 4to. Blue cloth with gilt lettering. Book condition: Very good with lightly faded spines and subtly bumped edges. Neat highlighting in yellow in a few volumes. Many protected by original waxed paper protectors. Parke-Bernet Galleries hardcover books
1735D6963Venice: ex Typographia Balleoniana 1735. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio 375 x 240mm. xxiv 572pp. 4 208pp. Title in red and black with ornamental device of the muses. Diagrams interspersed numerous ornamental initials and head-and tail-pieces. Preface by Jacopo Grando. Contemporary vellum lacking plate joints splitting intermittent foxing. Ownership inscription A. Docinelli A. M. D. 1864 on title and also Di Giorgio Bonelli da Mondovi. P.P. Pictorial wood-engraved ex-libris by Leo Wyatt for Lord Norwich on pastedown. <br/><br/>Complete medical works of Rivière. The complete medical works of Lazare Rivière 1589-1655 professor at Montpellier consists of the Institutiones medicae together with the Praxeos medicae and an additional 17 parts on the head the sense organs the teeth the thorax and abdomen the joints womens illnesses and fevers. Also included are 400 observations by the author approximately 250 communicated to him by fellow physicians and finally the Arcana a collection of secrets giving the chemical formulae for a large number of preparations together with their medicinal properties. At the end separately paginated is added a treatise on the symptoms cause and cure of respiratory problems by Fabrizio Bartoletti 1586-1630. Rivière was the first to introduce the therapy of using metallic compounds internally known as the spagiric or paracelsian-specific method and the first to note aortic constriction. Rivières work was instrumental in the French Renaissance of medicine. ex Typographia Balleoniana hardcover books
1696635Venice: Joannes La Nou 1696. 1/2 calf. Very Good -. 4to. 16476pp. Nicely bound in 20th century brown calf over marbled boards. Old faded water stain to the final 50 pages. Edited and much expandedafter Riviere's death by one of his students Bernardino Christini. The section on astrological medicine is noteworthy. Riviere d. 1655 was an important French professor of medicine. NLM 17th Century #2901 under the editor B. Cristini. Wellcome Med. Cat. IV p. 535 the 1676 ed. See Garrison & Morton #2727 Riviere's OPERA MEDICA UNIVERSA. The only copy currently for sale on-line. Joannes La Nou unknown books
35250hardcover. Quibus Accesserunt Observationes ab Aliis Communicatae. 518 9pp. Small 8vo cont. vellum worn; some water-staining and foxing. Coloniae Allobrogum Geneva: Philippus Gamonetus 1656.<br/><br/> Riviere 1589-1655 was physician to the king of France and held the first iatrochemical chair at Montpellier. All his writings were popular and many of his views on epidemiology remain of interest today.<br/><br/> unknown books
187157697NY: Hurd & Houghton 1871. First Edition. 8vo pp. 228. Author's second book only 500 copies were printed. Minor external wear terra cotta cloth a very good tight copy. Dedicated To my friend Ralph Waldo Emerson. BAL 11485; Singerman 2284. Her Scarce second book. A Sephardic Jew born in New York City Lazarus 1849!87 is best known for her poem The New Colossus the final five lines of which are inscribed at the foot of the Statue of Liberty. NAW: "Her second volume Ametus. received critical praise in England and the United States. Revealing a greater interest in contemporary themes it marked as she wrote to Emerson her 'mental journey from Greece to America. Hurd & Houghton unknown books
167976192Lugduni Lyons: Huguetan 1679. hardcover. very good. 7 leaves 604pp. 18 page index. Full page copper engraving of the author by Gerard Audran and large engraved printers device on title. Rubricated title. Folio full original calf gilt back rubbed spine split. Lugduni: Huguetan 1679. Scarce. Very good.<br/><br/> Riviere 1589-1653 was physician to the King of France and professor of medicine at Montpellier. "He was one of the earliest and most prominent advocates of the doctrines of Harvey in France." De Lint. For the author's importance for dermatology otology and psychiatry compare Neuburger-Pagel III pp. 409 471 608 for dentistry see Sudhoff Geschichte der Zahnheilkunde p. 169. GM 2727.<br/><br/> Huguetan unknown books
1657JC14411London: Philip Briggs 1657. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 4to. 417pp dictionary index. Two folding plates. Contemporary English calf spine repaired at top. Lacking title and dedication; photo copies of these laid in. Several early ownership signatures and scrawls. <br/><br/> Philip Briggs hardcover books
1659M9569Lugduni:: Antonii Cellier 1659. 1659. Two works bound together. Small thick 4to. 16 535 3; 8 311 9 pp. Engraved frontis. port. engraved title vignettes engraved head pieces engraved initials 5 folding tables index; lightly foxed marginal damp staining to upper corner from half-title-112 & 473-538 pp. first work marginal burn hole 447-448 pp. text unaffected small marginal chip to title second work damp staining 1-14 & at head of gutter 12-74 pp. second work ink stain p. 51 wear affecting text p. 313 second work - index with early repair and ms. replacement of missing letters. Early paper spine preserving original vellum boards; spine & extremities rubbed vellum soiled. Very good. RARE. EARLY EDITIONS. Important works by Riverius on the practice of medicine. Riverius was physician to the King of France and introduced the teaching of chemistry to the University Montpellier. He was one of the earliest advocates of Harvey's doctrine in France and made valuable contributions to the history of dentistry dermatology otology and psychiatry. NLM 17th C. 9694 & 9718; Wellcome IV p. 534 both works. Complete title: Institutiones MedicAe in Quinque Libros DistinctAe Quibus Totidem MedicinAe partes Physiologia Pathologia Semeiotice Hygienine & Therapeutice Dilucide Explicantur. Lugduni: Antonii Cellier 1656. WITH: Observationum Medicarum & Curationum Insignium CenturiAe Tres Quibus Accesserunt Obseruationes ab Aliis CommunicatAe: Necnon Centuria Quarta Post Obitum Authoris in eius MusAeo Reperta; & Cura ac Diligentia Simeonis Iacoz Doctoris Monspeliensis in Lucem nunc Primum Edita cum Obseruationibus Morborum Infrequentium Anonymi Cuiusdam Inter eius Scripta Repertis. Antonii Cellier, 1659. hardcover books
1889140941538Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 1889. First Edition. Near Fine. First edition. vi 342; 257 pp. Publisher's green cloth with gilt spine lettering top edges gilt. Two volumes. Near Fine with light foxing to edges and endpapers hint of foxing to cloth; very attractive clean volumes. Rare in commerce.<br /> <br /> <p>A posthumous collection by the Jewish American poet best-known for her sonnet "The New Colossus" included in this collection which is inscribed on a bronze plaque on the Statue of Liberty with the famous lines: "Give me your tired your poor / Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free / The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. / Send these the homeless tempest-tost to me / I lift my lamp beside the golden door!" Volume one begins with a short biography of the poet from The Century Magazine. Houghton Mifflin Company unknown books
185064899New York 1850. Beautiful painted trade sign 11 7/8 x 14 inches watercolor and gouache in gold black and several shades of blue with some remaining traces of pencil outlining all enclosed within an embossed gilt border. Signed by the artist in lower corner: "I. L. Lazarus / 179 Broadway N.Y." According to an ad in the Geneva newspaper May 22 1847 Newell would be using a newly developed "Letheon Vapor" as an anesthetic; Newell was still practicing at this address in 1860 from the "Vulcanite: A Quarterly Journal Devoted to the Science of Mechanical Dentistry". The 1848 New York City Directory identifies I. L. Lazarus "manufacturer of ornamental show cards and importer of lever watches &c." at "179 Broadway up stairs." A beautiful trade sign for a provincial dentist. Glazed and in an old frame. 11170. <br/><br/> unknown books
165929260Lyons: Antoine Cellier 1659. <p>First Description of Aortic Stenosis</p> <p>RIVIERE Lazare 1589-1655. Observationum medicarum & curationum insignium centurae tres. . . . Edited by Simeon Jacoz. 4to. 8 311 9pp. Lyons: Antoine Cellier 1659. 225 x 167 mm. Speckled sheep c. 1659 rubbed small wormhole in front cover. Some foxing browning & dampstaining old repair to one leaf. Very good copy. Old signature and notes on endpapers.</p> <p> First Edition. Riviere was the first to describe stenosis of the aortic valve from a case that he treated in 1646. GM 2727 cites Riviere's description of this condition in his Opera medica universa 1674 of which the present work is the first edition; the description appears here on p. 177 and is entitled "Cordis palpitatio & pulsus inaequalitas." Riviere also brought Paracelsian iatrochemistry into the curriculum of the University of Montpellier and it was under his auspices that Alexander Fraser introduced the Harviean theory of the circulation into the University's curriculum in 1636. An edition of the present work was published in The Hague in the same year as this Lyons edition. As Riviere was French it is reasonable to presume that the Lyons edition was first. Hirsch. Norman 1837. Willius & Dry p. 58. Thorndike VIII p. 518. <p>. Antoine Cellier unknown books
1541253975Basel: Johann Froben 1541. Second edition first printed 1537. 299 305-323 8 pp. a-r4 s6 t-z A-E4 F6 G-M4. Prnter's device on title-page and verso of final leaf; profusely illustrated with wooodcuts many full-page. 1 vols. Small 4to. Modern half calf and marbled boards red morocco spine label. Institutional bookplate and earlier library stamp on title-page and p. 100. Second edition first printed 1537. 299 305-323 8 pp. a-r4 s6 t-z A-E4 F6 G-M4. Prnter's device on title-page and verso of final leaf; profusely illustrated with wooodcuts many full-page. 1 vols. Small 4to. De Re Navali. Lazare de Baïf 1496-1547 was a French humanist classical scholar translator of Sophocles' Electra and ambassador to Venice who flourished in the enlightened reign of François I to whom his delightfully illustrated book on captivities and the naval science of the ancients is dedicated; the book is edited by Charles Estienne. His close connection to the classical humanists in François I's circle has led some to speculate that the fine woocuts herein came from the worshop of Geoffroy Tory. In addition two other works are included: one also by Baïf on costumes and urns; and one by Antonio Telesion "De coloribus" Adams B36 Johann Froben unknown books
667811 folding engraved plates & numerous tables in the text. xxxii 542 2 pp. Large 4to 250 x 215 mm. cont. red sheep maroquiné flat spine gilt covers framed with gilt Greek keys gilt round sides a.e.g. Stuttgart: Cotta 1820. The important German translation of the third and final edition of Carnot's chief work in a most attractive binding. Written at the request of Napoleon and published for the first time in 1810 third ed.: 1812 it concerns the coordination and logistics necessary for a successful defense of fortified positions. The plates are highly detailed with elevations and cross-sections demonstrating his theories of fortification which replaced those of Vauban and improved upon the ideas of Montalembert. The translator von Bressensdorf was a lieutenant in a Bavarian grenadier guard unit. "Known to French history as the 'Organizer of Victory' in the wars of the Revolution and to engineering mechanics for the principle of continuity in the transmission of power Carnot 1753-1823 remains one of the very few men of science and of politics whose career in each domain deserves serious attention on its own merits.Throughout the Napoleonic period he served on numerous commissions appointed by the Institute to examine the merits of many of the mechanical inventions that testify to the fertility of French technical imagination in those years of conquest and warfare."-D.S.B. III p. 70 & 72. An excellent copy. WorldCat locates only one example of this book in North America. Unidentified engraved noble bookplate on front paste-down. ❧ David Eugene Smith "Lazare Nicholas Marguerite Carnot" in The Scientific Monthly Vol. 37 No. 2 Aug. 1933 pp. 189. Jähns 2816. N.B.G. Vol. 8 cols. 788-800. unknown books
19183197Berlin: Max Perl 1918. First edition. First edition. Folio. Bound in full rich black crushed morocco with gilt ruled lines on both covers and spine by Rud Schmid of Berlin. ONE OF ONLY SIX COPIES; Goldschmidt's Own Copy with his superb bookplate on front pastedown woodcut Hebrew lettering at top. Translated by Lazarus Goldschmidt number 5 of only 6 copies on thick paper and illuminated in gold from an edition limited to 200 frontispiece borders and decorations printed in green and brown with initials supplied by hand in gold and red prospectus loosely inserted frayed at edges the translator's own copy with his bookplate. Lazarus Goldschmidt 1871-1950 was a widely acclaimed German Jewish writer and translator who was the first to translate the entire Babylonian Talmud into German a hitherto supreme obstacle for scholars. A gorgeous and lofty production printed on very thick handmade paper with superb flowing border design motifs throughout in many colors and highlighted in gold. Spine a little rubbed and faded slightly chipped at head and foot joints repaired slip-case. A most scarce and desirable item of Judaica. <br/><br/> Max Perl unknown books
1692157644Frankfurt: Tampachs 1692. hardcover. very good. Title page printed in red & black and with a large woodcut vignette. Illustrated with 42 remarkable woodcuts all large many full-page depicting mining smelting & refining operations. Numerous large decorative initials and tailpieces throughout.1 134 3 leaves. Short folio full contemporary vellum binding a bit soiled and worn but very firm; old signature on title; some pages toned but with very little foxing; pale dampstains at margin of fore edge on some leaves; several small professional repairs. Franckfurt am Mayn: Gottfried Tampachs 1629. Fourth edition. Very Good.<br/><br/> This work is Ercker's crowning achievement. It was highly prized in its time and remained an important technical book for over 200 years because of its precise data concerning the fusion processes of gold silver copper tin iron lead and mercury. "Ercker described laboratory procedures and equipment gave an account of preparing the cupel of constructing furnaces and of the assaying balance and the method of operating it. He used as his model Agricola's De re Metallica yet he was quite original and included on the procedures he himself had tested." -DSB IV 393. Ferguson I 242-5; Duveen 194-5 both listing 3rd edition of 1598; Hoover 282; Partington I 104-7.<br/><br/> Tampachs unknown books
16722295Frankfurt: Johann David Zunners 1672. Scarce augmented edition of this illustrated technological classic "second only to Agricola in the number of original contributions to the literature of mining and metallurgy and the beauty of the graphic treatment of the crafts." Dibner 89 1574. Johann David Zunners unknown books