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1789234511789 A Francfort sur le Mein : se vend chez l'auteur, [1789] Germania universa XII, Falz 57; Grand atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI feuilles, feuille 57 Carte topographique d'Allemagne contenat le Margraviat de l'Alsace, une Partie du Duché de Lorraine, et le Principauté d'AlsaceAlsace / Elsaß / Lothringen / Lorraine / Karte / Carte.45 x 63 cm,coloriée,en 15 segments sur toile..
1706185019Guillaume Boude A Bordeaux, Chez Guillaume Boude, 1706. In-Folio relié pleine basane, dos à nerfs ornés à motifs dorés, titre doré. 5ff, 353 pages + 1ff. Mouillure en bas des premiers et derniers feuillets. Manque en coiffe et en coins.
1719902871AGAmsterdam:, Janssoons van Waesberge, 1719. Kupferstich 9 x 7,5 cm (hoch), Blattgröße 15,5 x 10 cm.
1766002176Fribourg Paris: Lottin 1766. In 12o di XII-384pp. Legatura in piena pelle dellepoca mancanze al dorso in alto di circa 3 cm. Firma di appartenenza: Jacques Delaforest 1774. Prima edizione in francese. La traduzione è di Besset de la Chapelle. Dettagliata descrizione della realtà Svizzera della sua economia delle sue istituzioni. E della sua storia. Lottin unknown
170208242Peter Retteler 1702. Hardcover. Acceptable. Full leather boards are very worn they originally had metal corners not present any longer the boards are edge worn and cracking with age backstrip was suede and it's mostly gone binding is exposed. Pen name on front endpaper interior is tanned bug damage and stains to first few pages page 139 is almost loose stains on and off throughout book. German language. Woodcut of rooster on title page All orders packed with care most dust jackets protected by Brodart sleeve independent bookseller since 2011 Peter Retteler hardcover
177027221London: Sold by E. and C. Dilly; W. Harris; J. Gurney J. Robinson; and B. Tomkins 1770. First edition. Quarterbound morocco over marbled paper-covered boards. Lacking the half-title in some copies spine and boards worn with some loss at the extremities initials to free endpaper light foxing on the title page some offsetting throughout; overall a good to very good copy. vi 1 123 1 pp. 12mo. Abraham Booth 1734-1806 published the Death of Legal Hope as a supplement to his earlier Reigh of Grace which was directed against the extremes of Arminianism and antinominism. RLIN and OCLC show only 7 copies with an additional 6 listed in the ESTC. ESTCT88205. Starr B4038. Sold by E. and C. Dilly; W. Harris; J. Gurney, J. Robinson; and B. Tomkins hardcover books
1772145610London: T. Cadell 1772. Hardcover. Fair. 2 vols. xiii 240; vii 279 p. 18 cm. Engraved title page vignettes of Cowley. Speckled leather. Gilt designs on spine with red and green spine labels. Corners bumped. Front endpaper of vol. 1 detached. Leather split on spine edges of volume 2. Spine heads slightly chipped. <br/><br/>The works of Cowley were collected in 1668 when Thomas Sprat afterwards bishop of Rochester brought out a splendid edition in folio to which he prefixed a graceful and elegant life of the poet. There were many reprints of this collection which formed the standard edition until 1881. T. Cadell hardcover
17071840London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1707. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 volumes 8vo 193 x 116mm. 2LXXVIII88942p. Engraved portraits of Abraham Cowley Martin Clifford Thomas Sprat William DíAvenant Pindar Thomas Hobbes and Dr. Scarborough vol. I and Dr. Harvey King Charles II Mrs. Catherine Philips John Evelyn Esq. and George Villiers vol. II Engraved folding plate of mythical creatures Orpheus playing lyre and full-page engraving of David playing harp pastoral scenes and heraldic vignettes opening books of David plus two others vol. II. Text including ëThe mistress: or several copies of love-versesí ëPindarique odes written in imitation of the stile and manner of the Odes of Pindarí ëDavideis a sacred poemí and ëCutter of Coleman-Streetí with separate title-pages pagination and register are continuous; with the final advertisement leaf. Late 19th-century full calf by Jeremiah Larkins marbled endpapers edges stained yellow; edges trimmed close affecting some printed marginalia lightly toned some dustsoiling; spines crudely repaired calf chipped at edges corners rounded. Booklabel the Chaucerhead Bookshop to rear pastedown. Tenth Edition. Abraham Cowley was one of the leading English poets of the 17th century with 14 printings of his Works published between 1668 and 1721. The Works were collected in 1668 when Thomas Sprat afterwards bishop of Rochester brought out a splendid edition in folio to which he prefixed a graceful and elegant life of the poet. There were many reprints of this collection which formed the standard edition until 1881 when it was superseded by AB Grosartís privately printed edition in two volumes for the Chertsey Worthies library. Internally a nice copy complete with plates. <br/><br/> Printed for Jacob Tonson hardcover
176680021Oosterbeek:: J van Hooimaand 1766. original gilt-embossed decorative wrappers. . A fine copy. 8vo. J van Hooimaand, unknown
173844865London: Samuelem Luchtmans 1738. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 448p 39p 12mo. Rebound circa mid 20th century exlibrary with all the usual markings. Rebound in brown buckrm with gift bookplate of Johns Hopkins Doctor H A Kelly/ Text clean. <br/><br/> Samuelem Luchtmans hardcover
1790799921790. WEATHERWISE Abraham pseud. The Town and Country Almanack for the Year of Our Lord 1790. Boston: J. White and C. Cambridge 1789. 12 leaves. Sewn. Complete. Some toning and foxing else very good. Drake 3437. Evans 22249. ESTC W32425. Includes a report on the Friends' yearly meeting for Rhode Island held in Portsmouth. unknown
1758479091758. Disp. morborum 4/129. - Hrsg. v. Albrecht v. Haller. - Lausanne Marc Michael Bousquet & Socior 1758 4° 2 pp.401-416 Rückenbroschur. Abraham Vater 1684-1751 Sohn von Christian Vater 1651-1732 "geb. 9. Dec. 1684 zu Wittenberg studirte von 1702 ab daselbst erwarb 1706 die philos. 1710 auch die med. Doctorwürde nach längerem Studium in Leipzig. Er unternahm hierauf durch Deutschland England und Holland eine wissenschaftliche Reise von welcher er 1712 nach Wittenberg zurückkehrte woselbst er als Docent sich habilitirte. Er wurde 1719 zum a. o. Prof. der Anat. und Botanik ernannt 1733 aber zum ord. Prof. der Anat. in welcher Stellung er sich namentlich auch durch Errichtung eines reichen anat. Museums grosse Verdienste erworben hat. Unter seinen Leistungen auf dem Gebiete der Anatomie verdienen besonders hervorgehoben zu werden die Abhandlungen über den Mechanismus der Schliessung des Foramen ovale 1714 über ein Divertikel an der Mündung des Ductus choledochus im Duodenum 1720 über einen Speichelgang in der Zunge 1720 23 über einen Ringmuskel im Fundus uteri 1723. Erwähnt sei ausserdem dass Vater anat. Demonstrationen für Frauen gehalten und die Ablieferung der Leichen von Selbstmördern an die Anat. ausgewirkt hat. Im Jahre 1737 erhielt Vater die Professur der Patholologie überliess jedoch die Vorträge über dieselbe Dr. STENZEL während er selbst als Lehrer der Anatomie seine Thätigkeit in gleichem Maasse fortsetzte. In die erste Professur der Therapie rückte Vater 1746 auf und verwaltete dieselbe mit grösster Auszeichnung bis zu seinem 1751 erfolgten Tode. Vater's ausserordentlich ausgedehnte literarische Thätigkeit war vorwiegend der Anatomie zugewendet; ausserdem aber hat er zahlreiche meist als Inaug.-Disscrtt. veröffentlichte Abhandlungen aus dem Gebiete der Botanik der Chemie der Pharmakol. der allgem. und spec. Pathol und Ther. sowie auch der Chir. Gynäkol. und Staatsarzneik. verfasst. Einen sehr grossen Theil derselben hat HALLER wieder abdrucken lassen Disp. ad morb. hist. I-IV VI VII ; Disp. chir. Ill-V ; Disp. anat. I-III V VI. Unter den Uebrigen verdienen folgende erwähnt zu werden: "Das Blatter-Beltzen oder die Art und Weine die Blattern durch künstliche Einpfropfung zu erwecken" Wittenberg 1721; vergl. auch: "Ausführliche Nachricht von der Beschaffenheit und Success des Blatter-Beltzens in Neu-England; aus dem Engl nach Benj. Colman" 1723 - "De calculis in locis inusitatis natis et per vias insolitas exclusis" 1741 - "De instrumento ad determinandas lucis refractiones" 1751 - "Diss. qua valor et sufficientia signorum infantem recens natum aut mortuum aut vivum editum arguentium examinatur" 1735; vergl. J. CHR. T. SCHLEGEL Coll. nd. med. for. V pag. 1." Winter Hirsch-H. V pp.711-712 siehe - Boerner I p. 116 398 912; II p. 426 750; III p. 381 welcher auch ein Verzeichniss der von Vater veröffentlichten Schriften giebt. -Baldinger p. 197.- Titius De Vaterorum meritis ; Programma II Wittenbergae 1795. - Biogr. méd. VII p. 399. - Dict. hist. IV. p. 309. - ADB XXXIX p.502. - Vierordt Med. - gesch- Hilfsb. p. 293. unknown
17115962[sans lieu], [sans nom], 1711. In-12 de [4]-270p. demi-basane brune, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre verte, coiffe sup. accrochée (reliure 1900), tampon-ex-libris moderne.
1723ALDR0692Wien und Nürnberg, Georg Lehmann 1723. Lex.-8°, 1 Titelkupfer, Titel, 7 Bl., 419 S., 52 nn. S. Register, neuerer HLdrbd. m. marmoriertem Bezugspapier, goldgepr. Rückentitel, mehrzeilige Widmung auf flieg. Vorsatz, Schriftzug von alter Hand auf Innentitel, Kanten etw. berieben.
1772LA - HAY383231772. Leipzig Johann Friedrich Gleditsch. reliés plein cuir de l'époque. Plats frottés avec épidermures et dos ridés ; page de titres avec inscriptions à l'encre d'époque et déchirure avec manque de 2 cm en bas de l'éditeur et de la date sinon bonne reliure et intérieur très frais. 2 très fort pt in-8. avec une gravure en frontispice ; dos à 5 nerfs avec motifs et titres en caractères dorés ; toutes tranches rouges. unknown
174665781746 A Berne: De l'imprimerie de Leurs Excellences, 1746. 1 vol. pt. in-4: 17 x 21 cm, 3 ff., 122 pp., 34 ff.. non.chiff. de table générale. Reliure en demi-parchemin. Dos lisse avec titre manuscrit à l'encre. Plats recouverts de papier marbré. Reliure frottée, papier uniformément piqué. Exemplaire toutefois solide.
1702W1935Amsterdam: Lugduni Batavorum 1702. Original hand-colored engraving on hand-made laid paper. Size: 15" X 9 5/8". Plate #220 from Phytographia Curiosa by the Dutch botanist and botanical artist Abraham Munting 1626-1683 published in Amsterdam and Leyden in 1702 and referenced on page 123 of Sitwell's Great Flower Books. The plates were drawn by Munting and engraved by Jan Baptist; coloring was added later. This engraving like the other plates in the monumental and scarce work portrays the plant larger than life with an almost whimsical title ribbon. The print is in very good condition with some browning limited to the blank margins. First Edition. Single Sheet. Very Good. Illus. by Abraham Munting and Jan Baptist. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Fine Art Print. Lugduni Batavorum
17971546np 1797. Very good. 12.75" x 7.75" 2 pp. docketed on the folded rear panel to: Evans Whorry Esq at or near Little Falls / To the care of Wm Porteous. Age toned usual mail folds hole along left margin where wax was removed not affecting front page interrupting two words on the second page not his signature. Content: Van Vechten informs his client that he has done his best to represent him in light of the facts of the case "This Settlement is founded upon an opinion given by the Chancellor in a case similarly circumstanced in every respect.I thought it best to close the business at once without incurring further costs" <br /> <br /> Abraham Van Vechten December 5 1762 - January 6 1837 was an American lawyer and a Federalist politician who served twice as New York State Attorney General. In 1784 he married Catharina Schuyler 1766-1820 eldest daughter of Philip P. Schuyler 1736-1808 of the prominent Schuyler family. In 1792 he was elected one of the first directors of the Bank of Albany. From 1796 to 1797 he was Assistant Attorney General for the Fifth District comprising four Counties. He was a Federalist presidential elector in 1796 and cast his votes for John Adams and Thomas Pinckney. Van Vechten was among the first lawyers admitted to the bar after the adoption of the New York State Constitution and ranked among the most gifted men of that time. unknown
178626305Boston: Printed and Sold by John W. Folsom 1786. 12 leaves as issued. Stitched light to moderate wear. Two closed tears no loss. Good<br /> <br /> Folsom's edition is one of three printings of this almanac all from Boston. The almanac includes a "Brief Account of General Washington" and a listing of Connecticut courts.<br /> Not in Evans. Bristol B6383. Shipton & Mooney 45017. Drake 3385. Printed and Sold by John W. Folsom unknown
178626305Boston: Printed and Sold by John W. Folsom 1786. 12 leaves as issued. Stitched light to moderate wear. Two closed tears no loss. Good<br/><br/> Folsom's edition is one of three printings of this almanac all from Boston. The almanac includes a "Brief Account of General Washington" and a listing of Connecticut courts.<br/>Not in Evans. Bristol B6383. Shipton & Mooney 45017. Drake 3385. Printed and Sold by John W. Folsom unknown books
176820<p>Hardback.</p><p>Second Edition</p><p>excellent condition</p> E and C Dilly hardcover
1720LBW-1077[Amsterdam, circa 1720]. 377 x 434 mm.
1720LBW-2047Amsterdam, circa 1720. 490 x 598 mm.
1720LBW-1074[Amsterda, circa 1720]. 376 x 431 mm.
1720LBW-2030Amsterdam, circa 1720. 346 x 453 mm.