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17034751Jena, Johann Bielcke, 1703. Kl.-8°. Mit gest. Fontispiz. 7 Bll., 173 S., Mod. HLdr.
175257400Leipzig, Joh. Georg Loewe, 1752. 8°. Mit gest. Titelvignette. 8 Bll., 186 S., 7 Bll., Ldr. d. Zt.a. 6 Bünden m. goldgepr. Deckelbordüren, reicher Rückenverg., goldgepr. Rückentitel u. dreiseitigem Goldschnitt.
1800215997LEdinburgh 1800. First Edition . Hardcover. Fair. Exhibiting alphabetically the proper names with a short account of the several deities heroes and other persons mentioned in the ancient classic authors; and a more particular description of the most distinguished characters among the Romans. 415 pp. Foxing on endpapers with previous owners' names on both front endpapers. Leather-bound with gilt titles and raised bands. Corners bumped wear along the edges and the spine. FAIR. <br/> <br/> hardcover
178820792Philadelphia: Pr. by W. Young and J. M'Cullouch 1788. 8vo. xii 17388 pp. <br><br>Includes the list of subscribers. First published in Edinburgh in 1786. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC W4733; Evans 21114. Original sheep worn dry rubbed joints partially open; loss of spine leather top and bottom. Staining along edges of endpapers last few leaves and title-page. Ex-library with white-lettered call number at base of spine; rubber-stamp on paper bottoms; and bookplate rubber-stamp call number in pencil inside. Early ownership signature in ink at top margin of title-page. Pr. by W. Young and J. M'Cullouch hardcover books
1769105Edinburgh: Printed for A. Kincaid and John Bell 1769. Full calf. Good. 8º 21cm.; lxiii 564pp.; cover rubbed corners bumped and rubbed through hinges cracked but holding previous owner stamp at head of title. Printed for A. Kincaid and John Bell unknown
178436554Stkh. 1784. 8vo. Nyere shirtingryggbd. med marmorerte dekler. 14 355 3 s. Svensk. <br/><br/><em>Med navnestpl. på forsatsbl. Ryggen noe bleket. </em> unknown
1788d022R.981GB: J. Dickson Etc 1788. Contemporary full leather. Spine with raised bands and gold on burgundy titel label. Half title 24 and 528 pages. NO PLATES. Fairly clean tight text in worn but sound covers. A few minor marsk etc. Book is in good double plus condition with noticeable signs of wear and/or age. . 1st Edition. Hardback. G/No DW. J. Dickson Etc Hardcover
177451224Edinburg: Printed for A. Donaldson 1774. Cm. 175 x 103 3 volumi piena pelle coeva un piatto staccato - piccoli spacchi e abrasioni alle cerniere dorso a cordoni con titolo oro su tassello pp. num. 4358; IV367; XII36028. Raccolta di "tutto il pubblicato" in 209 numeri dal 4 gennaio 1753 al 30 dicembre del 1756.Bella edizione "tascabile" del periodico letterario inglese edito da Edward Moore 1712-1757 sotto lo pseudonimo di "Adam Fitz-Adam". Vi figurano autori quali Chesterfield Horace Walpole Richard Owen Cambridge lo stesso Moore con 61 scritti ed altri. Cfr. The Cambridge Bibl. of English LiteratureII pp. 323 e 664. Testo ben conservato con ex libris. Printed for A. Donaldson, unknown
170233723BBWien, In Verlegung dess Authoris, gedruckt bey Anna Rosina Sischowitz 1702. 8°. 6 n,n. Bl., 295 (recte 277) S., mit gestochenem Porträt als Frontispiz. Pergamentband der Zeit mit handschriftlichem Rückentitel.
17652501060002Printed for A. Kincaid and J. Bell Edinburgh MDCCLXV 1765. The 2d ed. with large additions. Hardcover. Good. Early British Agriculture Bound in contemporary Scottish calf. Some cover splitting at the front hinge. Hardcover. xvi 487 pages 2 folded plates 21 cm. Contents:Of vegetation; Of tillage; Of manures and their operation; Of soils. <br> Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 10071. ESTC T129677 Printed for A. Kincaid and J. Bell, Edinburgh, MDCCLXV hardcover
179691999Frankfurt am Main, Andreäische Buchhandlung, 1796, in-12, 64-45-72 pp, Cartonnage ancien, Rare. Étude en trois essais (chaque partie a son titre propre) sur la doctrine brownienne, traduit de l'italien par Melchior Adam (1742-1803) : 1. Discours sur la doctrine brownienne par Giovanni Rasori (1766-1837). 2. Sur la maladie des bêtes à cornes l'épizootie par Peter Deho. 3. Sur la doctrine brownienne par Joseph Frank (1771-1842). John Brown (1735-1788), médecin écossais, est le créateur d'un système de pensée médicale vitaliste, connu sous son nom, le Brownisme : pour lui, la vie résultait d'une réaction active et perpétuelle de l'individu à son environnement. Cette théorie dite "de l'excitabilité" eut un fort retentissement en Allemagne. Ex-libris manuscrit à l'encre (1907). Auréole intérieure sur les premiers feuillets. Cartonnage usé, dos manquant. Couverture rigide
177760927Apud J.C. Pyron | Cadomi (Caen) 1777 | 9.50 x 16 cm | relié
1780418101780 Paris. Musier. 1762. 2 volume in-12, plein veau tacheté, dos à nerfs ornés, pièce de titre rouge, de tomaison beige.LXIV pp. ; (2) ff. ; 278 pp. - (1) f. ; 408 pp.
1756113491Halle: Bey Christoph Peter Francken, 1756. 18 cm ;
1784005185Leipzig: M. G. Weidmanns 1784. Hardcover. Very Good. Nur Band I: Three-quarter speckled boards with leather corners and spine; gilt decorated spine and red title label are bright - very good; 5" x 8" internally inside covers have book plate cut out all text edges have the original red color. XXVIII 452 pp with 7 fold map at rear; text is very good - very good map is near fine with very light spotting/age toning; text is almost free of spotting and light age-toning conforms to the printing plate <br/> <br/> M. G. Weidmanns hardcover
1719021887IENAE [IENA] Apud IOH. FELICEM BIELCKIUM 1719 un volume (10,3 x 16,5cm), XLVII 368 pp. [31] ff. Reliure ancienne en vélin rigide, dos lisse titré à l'encre manuscrite, tranches rouges. (exemplaire dérelié : mors ouvert au second plat, il manque une page de garde, fortes rousseurs sur l'ensemble des feuillets, exemplaire rogné). Titre imprimé en rouge et en noir. Adam Tribbechov est un théologien luthérien qui a travaillé sur le concept de "scholastique". Peu commun.
1788006141Philadelphia: Printed by W. Young and J. M'Culloch 1788. Hardcover. Good . xii sic 3 18-388 p.; 21 cm. Contemporary calf with six spine compartments between gilt rules. Red leather label in second compartment with gilt-tooled title: "Gib's Contemplas." "I. A View of the Covenant of Works . . . II. A View of the Covenant of Grace . . . III. A View of the Absolute and Immediate Dependence of All Things on God . . . ." Early American Imprints 1st Series Evans 21114. Error in paging: page x misnumbered xii. Subscribers names pp. 385-388 including Samuel Culbertson and James Culbertson of Letterkenny Franklin County Pa. Former owner Joseph Culbertson's name is written on endpapers blank leaf preceding title page blank page facing Appendix and title page. Joseph Culbertson served as sheriff of the county from 1826 to 1829. Dickinson College Library stamp on front fixed endpaper; 5-digit number written at lower edge of first page of Preface; library stamp on back fixed endpaper. In Good Condition: edges rubbed; minor loss at head of spine and upper corners of boards; foxing and soiling; solid. Printed by W. Young and J. M'Culloch hardcover
1791140073Viennae: Impressum Typis Josephi Hraschanzky 1791. 1st edition. Very Good. small octavo. cloth boards 238pp. language tables Hebrew Grammar. LATIN TEXT. Occasional foxing o/w a nice copy bound in 19th Century boards with a paper spine label Impressum Typis Josephi Hraschanzky hardcover
17745593London 1774. Engraving by T. Vivares. Neat repairs to two small marginal tears. A fine engraving of two of the exterior elevations of Luton Park House a project undertaken by Robert Adam in about 1764.<br/> <br/> Robert and his brother James Adam forever changed the face of British architecture by introducing innovative Classical design ideas. From 1754-57 Robert lived in Italy where he had a long productive friendship with Piranesi which was inspirational for both men. Adam's first book on Diocletian's palace in Dalmatia is clearly very like the archaeological investigations Piranesi was making at the same time of similar ruins. Piranesi's friendship and passion for Roman Classicism were seminal influences on Adam and the greatest single factor other than his own talent in the work Adam produced on his return to England. Upon his return the brothers launched their career by building the Adelphi from the Thames to the Strand in London which although not a commercial success at the time included one of London's most cherished buildings the Adlephi Theatre. Together the Adam brothers designed and built some of the most famous buildings in England including such bastions of English architecture as Kenwood House Keddlestone Manor and Syon House. To the interiors of their English country houses the Adams brought wonderful ornamental elements in niches lunettes festoons and reliefs. Their classically designed buildings were so numerous in London that they changed the prevailing feel of the city and established their brand of neo-Classicism as the model of elegance and importance. It is asserted that the brothers originated the concept of the uniform facade attached to the typical English row house an architectural device that distinguishes London buildings. This monumental contribution is evidenced in the Adams' designs for Portland Place and Fitzroy Square and these were used as architectural models for the whole city. The brothers brought their talents into other areas by designing furniture to complement their beautiful interiors and by creating and publishing a treatise of design entitled 'Works in Architecture'. The work was published in three volumes over an extended span of time beginning in 1773 with the final volume being published posthumously in 1822.<br/> <br/> Cf. Brunet I.47; cf. Lowndes I p.8; DNB; Wilton-Ely The Mind and Art of Giovanni Battista Piranesi. unknown
1793013666London: Printed for the author 1793 Book. Good. Hardcover. Although not stated on the title page this is parts III and IV only of 4. The introduction states that it is to parts III and IV. vi 3 1 53 pages of text and 53 plates. This copy has india paper proofs of the images pasted on to the text pages as well as the plates which face them. There are though 2 of the india paper proofs which are missing - Werk Castle and Tinnis Castle. The india paper is browned throughout. Offsetting to some of the images. In later half leather binding but this is very worn and the spine is split with the boards just holding on by cords. Bookplate to the front pastedown of William Roughead. Old bookbinder's ticket for Carss of Glasgow. More modern manuscript list of places covered to one of the front end papers. Some spotting to pages. Page vi is misnumbered v. Printed for the author hardcover
1788013667London: Printed for the author 1788 Book. Good. Hardcover. This is parts I and II only of 4. iv 30 pages 25 plates; 12 pages 25 plates. The plates have the image and text printed on the rectos only. Bookplate to the front pastedown of William Roughead. Pencil notes to the front free end paper Thick paper Buccleuch's copy. The paper used is thicker than usual. In old full leather binding but this is now worn and the spine is completely split down the front edge. Gilt arms presumably of the Duke of Buccleuch to the front board. End papers are browned from contact with the leather. Some spotting to the inner edge of the title page. Some light offsetting to facing pages. Printed for the author hardcover
176550268Edinburgh: A. Kincaid and J. Bell 1765. Second edition 8vo xvi 487 1 pp. Two folding plates. Modern speckled half calf marbled sides red morocco label slight wear to the outer edge of the upper cover otherwise an attractive copy. Edinburgh: A. Kincaid and J. Bell unknown
177760927Cadomi Caen Caen: Apud J.C. Pyron 1777. Fine. Apud J.C. Pyron Cadomi Caen Caen 1777 9.50 x 16 cm relié New edition after the first of 1771. Printed in Caen. Contemporary marbled sheep binding. Spine with raised bands decorated. Red morocco title label. Lacking at head with board present. Lower joint cracked at head. Rubbed. A manual of philosophical logic intended for students. Jean Adam was a professor at the University of Caen. Apud J.C. Pyron hardcover
1740647551740. Kupferstich I.Wessel pinx 1740. Dantzig; J.Houbraken sculp. 1743. Amsterdamm 192x144 auf 10ßx133 mm. mm. Johann Adam Kulmus was born on Danzig in 1689 and studied medicine at Halle Strassburg and Basel. In 1725 he became a lecturer in medicine at the Gymnasium in Danzig where he died in 1745. His most noted work was the anatomical textbook Anatomischen Tabellen first published in Danzig 1722. The work was extremely popular and was translated into Latin French Dutch and eventually Japanese. Most of the illustrations are imitations of those in Philippe Verheyen's Corporis humani anatomia which are themselves heavily patterned after Vesalius. By 1770 Japan had been cut off from the rest of the world for well over a century with the exception of limited trade with the Netherlands and China. About that time a group of Japanese physicians led by Maeno Ryotaku 1733-1803 and Genpaku Sugita 1733-1817 undertook the study of Dutch medicine and in 1771 managed to obtain copies of the Dutch translation of Kulmus' anatomical work entitled Ontleedkundige tafelen published in Amsterdam in 1734. Taking the book with them to the dissection of an executed criminal's corpse they were enthralled by the accuracy of the Dutch work and decided to translate it into Japanese. After years of work which involved finding a new vocabulary in Japanese for many anatomical terms the work was published under the title Kaitai shinsho in Tokyo in 1774. Kaitai shinsho is considered to be the first Western book published in Japan in the Japanese language. It was also a large step in the development of European medicine in Japan mainly because it called into question the Chinese anatomical theories of Japan's kampo medicine. -cf. NLM unknown
1793C215426London: Privately Published 1793. Hardcover Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo. v 3 99. Rebound in recent cloth with gilt spine titles new endpapers. Contents untrimmed with dust darkened fore-edge first few pages slightly marked a couple of plates slightly damp marked one plate with tear at text one with tear at image otherwise about very good. 99 etched plates with description. Privately Published, hardcover