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1748522861748. Erfordiae: Hering 1748 Kl.4° 27 1 Broschur. Erstdruck der "Dissertatio Medica Inauguralis De Oculis Ut Signo Dissertatio Medica Inavgvralis De Ocvlis Vt Signo / . Praeside Herm. Pavlo Ivchio . Avctor Ioan. Fridericvs Schütz Meiningensis." Hermann Paul Juch 1676-1756 Präses; Johann Friedrich Schütze unknown
1788505663G. I. Goschen 1788. Second Edition. Hardcover. VERY GOOD. 7 4-250pp. 12mo gray paper over boards with green hand-written spine label. Woodcut to first heading. Ex-libris Bibliotheca Juvenatus P. G. with their stamps to title page. Moderate foxing as typical of this paper very clean and fresh otherwise with tight binding. G. I. Goschen hardcover
170861461Leipzig, Gleditschen, 1708. 12mo. In contemporary full vellum with yapp edges. Light miscolouring to extremities. Small paper-label pasted on to spine. Internally with light occassional foxing, otherwise nice and clean. (22), 600, (10), 501, (1), (12), 536 pp. + 2 frontispieces.
170861461Leipzig Gleditschen 1708. 12mo. In contemporary full vellum with yapp edges. Light miscolouring to extremities. Small paper-label pasted on to spine. Internally with light occassional foxing otherwise nice and clean. 22 600 10 501 1 12 536 pp. 2 frontispieces. <br/><br/><em>The rare first German translation of Jean-Baptiste Morvan de Bellegarde "Réflexions sur le ridicule" in which he reflects on the behaviors attitudes and social customs of the that make people subject to ridicule or contempt. </em> hardcover
1714R95313Leipzig, bey Thomas Fritschen 1714 Work complete in 2 parts; [32], 560, + [2], 561-1118 pp. + engraved frontispiece in 1st part (portrait of Jesus), 2 parts bound in 1 physical volume, contemporary full calf binding intact and in good condition, gilt title on spine, 18cm., text in German in Gothic script, paper of some pages is browned (all text is well readable), else in very good condition, scarce, R95313
172963230Franckfurt & Leipzig, 1729 & 1728. 8vo. In contemporary Cambridge-style mirror binding. Binding with considerable wear, scratches to boards, back board with loss of leather, spine-ends with loss of leather. Internally nice and clean. 180, (2), 608 pp. + 2 frontispieces.
172963230Franckfurt & Leipzig 1729 & 1728. 8vo. In contemporary Cambridge-style mirror binding. Binding with considerable wear scratches to boards back board with loss of leather spine-ends with loss of leather. Internally nice and clean. 180 2 608 pp. 2 frontispieces. <br/><br/><em>Sammelband with two work by Sinold here written under the pseudonym of Faramond being a satirical critique of European Christianity and morals framed as the observations of a converted Chinese visitor to Europe. Philipp Balthasar Sinold also known as von Schütz 1657–1742 was a publicist writer and theologian. He used the pseudonyms Ludwig Ernst von Faramond as here Amadeus Creutzberg and Irenicus Ehrenkron. Coming from the noble Sinold family he was educated at the Gymnasium in Weissenfels and studied law at the University of Jena. After serving in the Duke of Tuscany's guard cavalry in Florence he returned to Germany and lived as a private scholar in Leipzig where he published "Die europäische Fama" 1704 and the first "Zeitungs-Lexikon." As "Faramond" he wrote satirical works criticizing his contemporaries as here. As "Amadeus Creutzberg" he authored devotional writings. </em> hardcover