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1649518331649. Luguni Joannis Antoni Huguetan 1649 Folio Portrait 2 2 68 984 311 pp.; 50 655 1 46 2 pp.; 14 148 6 1 pp. zwei Pergamenteinbände d.Zt.; von einigen kleineren Mängel abgesehen ein feines Expl. Editio postrema à mendis purgatissima - Second Edition of this Opera Omnia first published 1642. ABRAHAM ZACUTUS LUSITANUS 1575-1642 - or Abraham ben Samuel Zacutus "was born in Lisbon. He studied medicine at Coimbra and Salamanca and took his degree of doctor in 1596 when he was twenty-one years of age after having attended the Universities of Salamanca Coimbra and Siguenza . He then returned to Lisbon where according to L. Lemos "In the thirty years he practiced there . He stood out preeminent among his colleagues of many lands . . . whether in discussion or in consultation in medical practice or in literary matters he easily won the palm. . . . But when there seemed that nothing could be added to the happiness of Zacutus- behold a sudden whirlwind of fate . he was plunged headlong from the high peak of the good fortune to which his merit had raised him. A most cruel edict of the king of Lusitania banished all of the Hebrew stock from the kingdom." Zacutus departed from the city of his birth when he was 50 years of age and settled in Amsterdam. " . He journeyed to Amsterdam in the hope of obtaining a peaceful abode ." Zacutus joined the Amsterdam Jewish Community and was one of that remarkable body of physicians who as Portuguese emigres won fame for themselves and added luster to Portuguese medicine; many proudly added "Lusitanus" to their names. In his "Peroration" to the first volume of his Opera Omnia Zacutus writes: " For I am a Jew and a stranger who fled from Portugal and my beloved and most lovely birthplace Lisbon tossed about hither and thither by severe misfortune and the storms of a long life. . I have allowed no day to pass-as Seneca says-without writing a line in which I showed my love for the Republic of Medicine. . I was determined to spend my life in devotion to study." He regarded " physicians as the tutelaries of Divinity sons of the gods." M. Lemos has studied Zacutus' works and presents us with an interesting summary. From this we can see that as an anatomist and pathologist Zacutus deserves special praise for the frequency with which he made autopsies at a time when they were rare. He embraced every opportunity and as a result he published post-mortem findings in the plague in affections of the heart malignant tumors renal and vesical calculi etc. He was much interested in drugs . But it is chiefly as clinician that he showed his greatness; he examined carefully with all the means then known and he relied upon his observations. As a result M. Lemos claims that the name of Zacutus is inseparable from the history of such diseases as plague diphtheria the eruptive fevers and malignant growths. He was one of the first to describe black water fever. He is praised for his studies of and contributions to the knowledge of syphilis. In estimating Zacutus' place in medicine we must bear in mind with M. Lemos that he was one of the most illustrious representatives of moribund Galenism which he defended with great loyalty. In his devotion he combated with all his force those whom he regarded as perverting the text and showing disregard to the masters. But as Carvalho points out "it is true that we had at that time some doctors who without despising traditional science by their devotion to progressive tendencies made great advance in the field of pathology and therapeutics. Of this number Zacutus and Duarte Madeira Arrais take front rank." The universality of Zacutus' interest in human diseases is everywhere apparent. His writings are arranged very systematically and no part of the body fails of attention. An interesting account could be made of the diseases of the eye which he describes and discusses. The same may be said of other organs. It is to be regretted that Zacutus did not live to publish his promised work on surgical diseases for the purpose itself furnishes proof there was nothing in medicine that was foreign to his concern. The collected works the Opera Omnia published in Lyon 1st.Ed. 1642/44 in two large volumes shortly after Zacutus' death January 22 1642 "hauptsächlich betrauert von den Armen" Hirsch but bearing the note of the author's revision present vast scholarship. They were dedicated to King Louis XIII of France. Volume I is described in its title as: The History of the Great Physicians being all the medical histories of internal diseases which are found scattered in the works of the foremost physicians most carefully arranged in proper order and supplied with explanatory notes and commentaries; together with a review of questions and matters of doubt." This is a medical history written not in chronological order of the general development of medicine nor in the sequence of eminent medical personages and their discoveries and their writings but from the point of view of single diseases their course and their treatment as recorded in the works of medical writers throughout the centuries. At the end of the volume Zacutus writes that he has presented " the histories of medical cases gathered from the foremost physicians in bountiful measure-to the number of 433 " and that he has illustrated clarified arranged and confirmed them on the authority of the most learned scholars to the number of 1711 "whom he has cited. It represents work of astounding volume. Volume II is entitled " The Practice of Cases-in which the treatment of all internal diseases is explained according to the views of leading physicians; serious doubts are discussed and resolved; and finally many practical observations are interspersed in their proper places. With an introduction of the physician into practice together with a most elegant pharmacopoeia. To which are added extraordinary medical cases by the very same author fully and newly enriched in which rare wonderful monstrous cases are presented together with their hidden causes signs courses and treatments." Each disease is considered under the following heads: Definition sometimes followed by "differentia" species causes signs prognosis treatment together with illustrative cases. The volume ends with a deeply pious and moving prayer of gratitude for Divine help-just as the book of precepts mentioned above opens with Precept I: "The physician should be a faithful worshipper of Divine Majesty "; yet in discussing objectively a medical problem he adds: "for we are physicians and not theologians! " It is also worthy of mention that the editions of 1649 and 1657 both volumes were from the same printer and are identical in form and paging with the first. What estimate have medical historians placed upon Zacutus Lusitanus Sprengel summarizes his life and work with the words that he distinguished himself as a practitioner as well in Holland as in Portugal. He commends the well ordered and carefully explained collections of cases of older writers as well as his own observations and experiences in rare cases. Daremberg describes the books as "precious works . . . still very useful." Neuburger and Pagel cite Zacutus frequently and praise his works. Neuburger regards him as the first to deal with the history of medicine." Harry Friedenwald The Jews and Medicine I pp.307-321 Cat. p.154 unknown
163734148Oxford: Leonardus Lichfield Impensis Gulielmi Webb. 1637. First Edition. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Mild dampstaining to a few pages. Leather boards with black spine label and gilt lettering. Browning to edges of endpapers. Ink lettering to endpapers. Edges of boards are worn. A few cracks along spine joints. Pencil marginalia to a few pages. Base of titlepage appears to have been slightly trimmed as some point.; 24mo 5" - 6" tall; 247 pages . Leonardus Lichfield Impensis Gulielmi Webb hardcover
16855057Benjamin Tooke 1685. Second Edition. Hardcover. Used - Good/None. Spine binding and cover fine and robust; corners turning in and exposed slightly and scuff marks on front board. Slight crack between front board and spine spine worn at top; five raised bands on spine spine cover missing in one section. Contents clean with inscription on inside cover. Overall very good and clean copy. 267 pages. Benjamin Tooke hardcover
168522303Oxford: Theater 1685. Book. Poor. Full-Leather. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 342 pages plus supplenda. Front board through to page 2 are detached but present. All pages are correct and clean. Theater Hardcover
16873053Oxford: Printed at Oxford 1687. First edition. 4to.12260pp. Cont. tooled paneled calf a bit worn surfaces pitted extremities of spine chipped front hinge split but still holding. Calf spine label listing the author as "Walker" chipped. Woodcut title page portrait. Minor worming at top blank margins text unaffected. The first four parts alluded to in the title were separate works published during Woodhead's lifetime. "Part V" is based on unpublished manuscripts found after his death in 1678. Wing W3440. Printed at Oxford unknown books
16808291Amsterdam: Adriaen Moetjens La Haye 1680 4 volumes. Second edition revised corrected and augmented. 24mo. Pp. 28 781 16 18 771 20 12 588 12 16 750 16. Illustrated with 2 folding copper-engraved plates. Contemporary full polished calf blind-stamped dentelle on covers spines extra gilt marbled ends. Circular library stamp on each title page. A superior complete set in handsome matched bindings clean and crisp throughout. A very fine set perhaps the finest extant. A rare collection of 17th century diplomatic texts treatises extracts dispatches negotiation and correspondence. This work provides important original sources and contemporary accounts of the Treaties of Peace of Nijmegen. These series of treaties signed in the Dutch city of Nijmegen between August 1678 and December 1679 ended various interconnected wars among France the Dutch Republic Spain Brandenburg Sweden Denmark the Prince-Bishopric of Munster and the Holy Roman Empire. Text in French. Excessively scarce. Only two sets located in France by OCLC; no copies at auction in fifty years. Adriaen Moetjens, La Haye unknown books
1677418631677 La Haye. Steucker. 1677. 1 volume petit in-8, plein maroquin rouge, triple filet doré en encadrement sur les plats, dos à nerfs orné, tranches dorées, roulette intérieure dorée.(6) ff. ; 624 pp. ; (44) ff.
169011932A Cologne, chez Pierre Marteau, 1690. 3 parties en 2 vol. in-4 de (4)-457 pp. ; 219-(49) pp. ; (2)-267-(1) pp., maroquin rouge, dos finement orné à nerfs, tranches dorées sur marbrure (reliure de l'époque).
169060801Cologne, Pierre Marteau, 1690. 4to. In contemporary full vellum with yapp edges and title in contemporary hand to spine. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Light soiling and miscolouring to extremities. Small worm-tract on pp. 295-457, 210 far from affecting text. Worm-tract to upper outer margin of Pp. 1-47 (of 'Discours Historique de L'election') slightly touching text, otherwise a fine and clean copy. (4), 457 pp. 219, (49) pp. (2), 266, (1) pp.
169092341690 Cologne, Pierre Marteau, 1690, 2 parties rel. en 1 fort vol. in 4 de (4)-457pp. ; 219-(50)pp. de table-267-(1) pp., rel. d'ép. de plein velin ivoire, dos lisse, titre manuscrit d'époque au dos, réparartion à la coiffe supérieure, bon ex.
169060801Cologne Pierre Marteau 1690. 4to. In contemporary full vellum with yapp edges and title in contemporary hand to spine. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Light soiling and miscolouring to extremities. Small worm-tract on pp. 295-457 210 far from affecting text. Worm-tract to upper outer margin of Pp. 1-47 of 'Discours Historique de L'election' slightly touching text otherwise a fine and clean copy. 4 457 pp.; 219 49 pp.; 2 266 1 pp. <br/><br/><em>Later expanded edition first published in 1682 of Wicquefort’s work on ambassadors and international relations in general. From 1626 to 1658 Wicquefort served as Brandenburg's envoy to the French court. However Cardinal Mazarin suspected him of involvement in a dubious correspondence and had him imprisoned in the Bastille. After a year he was released with a French pension and moved to The Hague as the representative of the Duchy of Braunschweig-Lüneburg. In 1675 he faced imprisonment again this time by the Dutch government on charges of treasonous dealings with the French. Sentenced to life and his assets confiscated he later escaped to Celle where he died. Brunet V p.1442 </em> hardcover
1660R7BROWN2009<p>The Hague: Adrian Vlacq 1660. Hardback contemporary blind-panelled full-calf. Large folio. 41cm x 25.5cm. Text in French. 108pp. Title with engraved coat-of-arms vignette lacking the folding portrait of Charles II with 6 double-page engraved plates by David and Pierre Philippe and Theodor Matham after Jacob Toorenvliet and Adriaen van de Venne. 1st edition 1660. Binding is rubbed and worn. Bookplate of William Bolitho Ponsandane and Christopher Rowe to front pastedown. A small engraved coat-of-arms pasted over small tear to title page. Some light marginal water staining. Scarce. A heavy book additional postage may be required for orders outside the UK. r7. Hard Cover. Good.</p> Adrian Vlacq hardcover
167622656Ohne Ort (Basel), Jakob Werenfels, 1676. 8°. Mit Holzschn.-Titelvignette. 40 S., Marmor. Kart.
1693000046Leipzig : David Fleischer 1693. Hardcover. Very Good/not applicable. No publisher no place no year. - Large 4to 33.5x20.5 cm. - 2 73 recte 75 38 p. - In Fraktur. Many errors of pagination. - Much later late 19th century half-clioth with marble-paper covered hard boards; quite worn. - Rare abbreviated printing of Schonberg's 1693 "magnum opus" which is of the size of 8 240 38 134 2 pages. -- For the present copy no publisher's name publication place or year given. Though the font is identical to that of the well described edition this is not a direct reprint - the present copy has a somewhat different spatial arrangement and contains many misprints for instance on the title-page "Vatterland" for "Vaterland" etc. not in the original. WorldCat describes it as : "Vermutlich in Leipzig bei David Fleischer gedruckt"; and the date is likely to be 1693 or close to it. -- Schonberg gives a comprehensive description of mining and of all kind of related practices such as prospecting underground surveying tunnel construction machinery flood control in mines washing of ore assaying smelting et. even administration and industrial relation. - The second part "Redens-arten" gives the terminology af mining in dictionary form. - Much rarer than the original: WorldCat gives only three locations: two in Denmark and one in Germany. <br/> <br/> David Fleischer (?) hardcover
167736147Sur la Copie a Paris: Chez Frederic Leonard 1677. Second French edition. Engraved title two parts continuous pagination. 24 550 38 pp. 1 vols. Sm. 12mo. Vellum. Title in pen on spine upper joint torn some soiling of binding light browning of text mostly marginal else a very good copy. Second French edition. Engraved title two parts continuous pagination. 24 550 38 pp. 1 vols. Sm. 12mo. Amelot de la Houssaye was secretary to the French embassy at Venice and his account of the Republic for the first time revealed the policy of the Venetian governement. When the book appeared the Venetian state complained to the French court and Amelot was sent to the Bastille for six weeks. Chez Frederic Leonard unknown books
16864450Norimbergea [Nuremberg], Johannis Georgii Endteri, 1686. In-4 de [24]-1097-[58], [6]-160-[2] pages, dos en basane, plats recouvert de vélin (reliure du temps), coiffes absentes, un mors fendu, rousseurs caractéristique des livres de ce temps.
16051103040008Medius meri diannus 1605. Map. Very Good. 14 x 18 inches. Hand-colored. Extracted from the atlas Medius Meri Diannus. Ornately decorated and colored title cartouche in top right corner reads "Medius Meri Dianus 75 relequi ad cum inclinati funt ratione 50 and 58 perallelo rum." This beautifully crafted chart illustrates the region now known as the Ukraine and the Caucausus in vivid detail. Minor chipping around edges. Some discoloration due to age. Colors remain bright and vivid. A superior map in exquisite condition. Medius meri diannus unknown
169184646Groningen and Amsterdam: Johannes Purmerent Gerardus Borstius 1691. First Edition. Vellum. Good. Three thick folios in vellum approx. 12x7 inches. <br /> <br /> 1: New Testament. Corners worn front hinge split but holds firm. Top half of rear hinge split one inch chip to head of spine covers soiled and smudged. Binding sound. 1036 pages. SIGNED by Abraham Trommius Groningen on page preceeding dedication. Printed by Johannes Purmerent in Groningen 1672. <br /> <br /> 2. Old Testament Vol 1 From Genesis to Esther. Published by Gerardus Borstius Amsterdam. 1685. Corners worn wear along bottom edges. Chip to bottom of spine top two inches of top of spine is flaked off but present. Covers soiled. Some wear to front pastdown text clean pages supple binding solid. 1242 88 pages. <br /> <br /> 3. Old Testament Vol 2: From Job to Malachi Published by Gerardus Borstius Amsterdam. 1691. Corners worn wear to extremities. Boards smudged and front board has some warping. Binding solid. Text clean pages supple. 984 1317 pages. Abraham Trommius 1633-1719 was a noted scholar and theologian and was the pastor at Groningen for 48 years. Johannes Purmerent, Gerardus Borstius unknown
1646182261646 1 volume, reliure demi-veau havane in-douze (binding half calfskin in-12) (8,5 x 14,8 cm), reliure tardive (XVIIIème), dos 5 nerfs (spine with raised band) décoré or (gilt decoration) filets et filets perlés or (gilt lines and gilt beaded lines) - titre frappé or (gilt title), filets perlés or en place des nerfs entouré de part et d'autre d'un double dilet or, papier peigné aux plats (cover with painting paper), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges)rouges (red sedges), EX-LIBRIS : manuscrit au crayon bleu par le Baron Gaetan de Wismes : " au Baron de Wismes, acheté chez Gaizen, Hiver 1872 ", orné d'une gravure-titre gravée sur bois en noir+ 24 gravures hors-texte en noir + 6 vignettes et bandeaux dans le texte et 3 lettrines, le tout gravé à l'eau-forte par Abraham BOSSE d'après les compositions de Jacques STELLA, manque les feuillets 241/242, 393/394, 395/396, 399/400, 459/460, 475/476, 513/514 et 515/516 correspondant aux gravures manquantes, 566 pages + 3 p. de privilège, 1646 [Paris] : Pierre Des Hayes Editeur,
1636254CLASHU1Ex Officina Elseviriorum Bonaventure & Abraham Elzevier Lugd. Batavor. Leiden: 1636. 1636 pp. 20 96 24. Solitaire printer's mark. Small 24mo. 122 x 70 mm. Early plain vellum binding. A guide to princely behavior first issued by Elzevier the year before. The Dutch family of Elzevier Elzevir; Elsevier were the foremost printers of their time. They produced a vast variety of well printed scholarly and popular books; many in a very small handy format. Louis Elzevier the founder of the firm produced his first book in Leiden in 1583. The 'golden age' of Elzevier printing was between 1620 and 1680. The Elzevier dynasty probably produced their last publication in 1770. Willems 442. PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 2/SH U10 Language: eng. Full Vellum. Hardbound. Very Good. Ex Officina Elseviriorum [Bonaventure & Abraham Elzevier], Lugd. Batavor. (Leiden): 1636. hardcover
17000066066La Haye Hague: Adrian Moetjens 1700. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Circa 1700. Hardcover 16mo. full burgundy calf gilt bands and title. 250 pp. Leather lightly rubbed and cornerworn; spine in nice shape showing only minor wear to its ends. Small sticker on front pastedown; donation and library stamp on title page and rear fly leaf. Unmarked readable text; endpapers foxed. Place-ribbon. In French and Latin. Comes in a protective mylar sleeve. Scarce. The author 1634-1706 originally published this title under the pseudonym La Motte Josseval. Digital images available upon request. Adrian Moetjens hardcover
1662200014AG1662. Amsterdam Janssonius c.1662. Original hand-coloured copper engraving. Plate Size: 49.2 cm x 37 cm. Sheet Size: 59.8 cm x 45 cm. Original map. Very good condition. Faint hint of foxing along left fore edge. Centre fold as issued. Latin text on reverse. Koeman I 6000H:1.2. Border with longitudinal and latitudinal information. A richly detailed and very interesting map showing Roman Hispania - the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands. The three Ancient Roman provinces organised by the emperor Augustus of Hispania Citerior et Tarraconensis Hispania Baetica and Lusitania Hispania are shown on the map. Northern tip of Africa 'Hispania Transfretana Sive Tingitana Qua et Mauritania' pictured also. Relief shown pictorially with rivers mountains and significant towns and cities depicted. Large decorative cartouche with finely detailed Classical allusions in lower right section of map contains an inset box showing the coastal area around 'Gades' Cadiz. Cartouche also lists numerous place names of uncertain location in Latin. Bar-scales within cartouche in top right corner of the map. Decorative title cartouche in lower left corner. Three ships are also pictured suggesting the region's maritime importance. 'Mare Mediterraneum Internum' and 'Ocean Atlanticus Quod et Mare Hesperium Vespertinum Occiduum et Externum' are also listed. Abraham Goos 1590 c. 1643 was a Dutch cartographer publisher and engraver. He made globes maps of North America a comprehensive map of European coastlines and the first printed Hebrew language map of The Holy Land. His first teacher was Jodocus Hondius 15631612 a renowned map-maker whose son-in-law was Johannes Janssonius. After Hondius died his son-in-law Jan Janssonius took over Hondius's business and continued the partnership with Goos. One of Hondius' specialties was the manufacture of globes and Goos and Janssonius continued this regularly modifying them as more geographical information became available. In 1616 he published Nieuw Nederlandtsch Caertboeck an atlas of the Seventeen Provinces in 23 maps and one of the first atlases of the Netherlands; Johannes Janssonius 1588-1664 was a renowned geographer and publisher of the seventeenth century when the Dutch dominated map publishing in Europe. unknown
1657012951Nurnberg: Zufinden bey Paulus Fursten Kuntsthandler 1657. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Oblong 16mo. Engraved title page 20 leaves of introductory text followed by 71 leaves of text followed by four leaves of black and white copper-engraved plates numbered I-IIII followed by 226 leaves of black and white copper-engraved plates numbered 1-226. Each engraved leaf is engraved on one side only. Original full leather binding is moderately worn on the exterior hinges and extremities with minor warping of front board. Front endpapers are lacking. Minor staining to the fore-edge of the majority of pages affecting the margins only. Minor foxing scattered throughout in several instances affecting the plates. Previous owner's stamp circa 1900 on title page and half title page and bookplate on front pastedown endpaper: Henry von Wackerbarth Chicago. The final two leaves of plates are creased on the edge not affecting the engravings and the rear endpapers are heavily creased. A very attractive first edition of this work. No author is stated on the title page but Sibmacher is mentioned in the text. "gedruckt bey Christoff Gerhard zufinden bey Paulus Fursten." Title continues "aussgebildet zuersehen. Erste-Theil.". Zufinden bey Paulus Fursten Kuntsthandler Hardcover
1657012951Nurnberg: Zufinden bey Paulus Fursten Kuntsthandler 1657. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Oblong 16mo. Engraved title page 20 leaves of introductory text followed by 71 leaves of text followed by four leaves of black and white copper-engraved plates numbered I-IIII followed by 226 leaves of black and white copper-engraved plates numbered 1-226. Each engraved leaf is engraved on one side only. Original full leather binding is moderately worn on the exterior hinges and extremities with minor warping of front board. Front endpapers are lacking. Minor staining to the fore-edge of the majority of pages affecting the margins only. Minor foxing scattered throughout in several instances affecting the plates. Previous owner's stamp circa 1900 on title page and half title page and bookplate on front pastedown endpaper: Henry von Wackerbarth Chicago. The final two leaves of plates are creased on the edge not affecting the engravings and the rear endpapers are heavily creased. A very attractive first edition of this work. No author is stated on the title page but Sibmacher is mentioned in the text. "gedruckt bey Christoff Gerhard zufinden bey Paulus Fursten." Title continues "aussgebildet zuersehen. Erste-Theil.". Zufinden bey Paulus Fursten Kuntsthandler Hardcover books
1678233441678 [Amsterdam] : [Abraham Wolfgang],[S.l.], (1678),in12 pleine basane usée,[2] , 196 p., [1] Bl