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1700LV1698Place:: date unidentified ca. 1700-1719. 1700. 365 x 241 mm Engraved leaf mounted by Pieter Balthasar Boultats. This large engraving shows the Acts of the Saints depicting a female figure seated at the top of the page being presented volumes labeled by month January through July. On either side of the unfurled scroll on which the title is printed are women The left figure with a star on her forehead is directing the promoting the delivery of the monthly books the other creating fire with a curved magnifying glass – these figures atop two short columns with the text "Eruditio Antiqua Reduco" and "Veritas Obscrua Revelo". A young cherub and a winged old man eating paper complete the image at the bottom. [date unidentified, ca. (1700-1719)]. unknown books
1651C6Fort in-12 (10,5 x 15,5 cm.), vélin blanc à recouvrement de l’époque (bel état), gardes manquantes, mouillure marginale aux premiers feuillets, un feuillet émargé, titre sali. 20 ff. (Épître à Jacobus Boonen archevêque de Malines, ad lectorem, censura, proemium) + 649 pp. + 27 pp. (index, dernier feuillet sali). A la page 519 avec page de titre distincte (pagination continue) : Epitome passionis Domini nostri Jesu Christia : Ex ea quam habet Plurimis S. Brigittae revelatis. Editio secunda (les révélations de Sainte-Brigitte de Suède (1303-1373) sur la sainte passion et les 15 oraisons révélées par l’apparition du Christ).
1671I17E1NCA7M49Brussels 1671. Folio. Pierre Hacquebaud Contemporary calf; rebacked with part of the original gold-tooled backstrip laid down. 1 1 blank 8 237 15 pp. Second revised and enlarged edition of the Brussels pharmacopoeia. Brussels had begun discussing plans to establish a Collegium Medicum ca. 1605 but failed to do so. A 1636 plague however incited city magistrates to compile a pharmacopoeia and they commissioned four leading city physicians Joannes Jocquet Paulus de Hullegarde Ludovicus Fabri and Joannes De Lau not mentioned on the title-page but acknowledged by name in the preliminaries to compile the present Brussels pharmacopoeia which appeared in 1641. No apothecaries were officially consulted in the compilation of the Brussels pharmacopoeia reflecting the growing status of physicians and declining status of apothecaries. Amsterdam had produced the first official pharmacopoeia in the Low Countries in 1636 based in part on Valerius but the Brussels physicians chose to take the 1638 Paris Codex medicamentarius Parisiensis as their principal model.With an ownership inscription by "Franciscus" dated 1716 on the paste-down and title-page and a another inscription below the colophon possibly in a different hand noting that the book was a gift from Louis Riqueur ca. 1655-1737 apothecary of King Philip V of Spain. Binding damaged at the sides and heavily restored at the spine and extremities. With a few spots and many wormholes throughout; lacking the engraved title-page; a fair copy.l Anet 1 copy; Daems & Vandewiele pp. 71-72 5 copies plus 1 manuscript version; Krivatsy 8908; STCV 2 copies; Wellcome IV p. 357. unknown
1670344611670 Lyon - Jean Antoine Huguetan et Guillaume Barbier - 1670 - 1 volume in4 de 8 - 396 pages - Reliure d'époque pleine basane - dos cinq nerfs orné - Coiffe supérieure arasée - Mors frottés - coins émoussés - rousseurs - un fleuron à froid sur chaque plat -
1682001914Bruxelles Foppens 1682