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178121191A Paris, chez Nyon l'Aîné / La Porte, 1781. Un vol. au format in-8 (198 x 127 mm) de 1 f. bl., 1 frontispice gravé, 2 ff. n.fol., 332 pp., 2 ff. n.fol. et 1 f. bl. Reliure (sans doute très légèrement postérieure) de plein chagrin glacé vieux-rouge, double filet doré encadrant les plats lesquels s'ornent par ailleurs de deux filets intérieurs d'encadrement dorés, dont un se termine en chacun de ses angles par des arcs-de-cercle, dos lisse orné de doubles filets dorés, chaînettes dorées, semis de pointillés horizontaux dorés, larges fleurons dorés, titre doré, jeu de petits filets obliques dorés sur les coupes, toutes tranches dorées.
179715392ABWien, 1797. 26 S.
177715985Paris Cellot 1777-1779 3 volumes in-12 (9,5 X 17 cm) veau havane marbré, dos à nerfs ornés de fers dorés, tranches rouges. 495 + 528 + 467 pp. (Reliure de l'époque).
1737G121041Lipsiae [Leipzig], prostat in Officina Langenhemiana [Langenheim] 1737 [8] + 136pp. + engraved frontispiece, 21cm., text in Latin & in German (in Gothic script), hardcover (marbled boards, spine in brown leather with gilt title and decorations, corners somewhat rubbed), some browning and foxing throughout (text alwasy well readable), with tipped-in ex-libris of baron Surmont, good condition, G121041
1744316758Brüssel, Witwe Jacobs, 1744-45. Folio. 8 Bl., 474 S., 5 Bl.; 2 Bl., 420 S., 6 Bl. Mit 2 gestochenen Frontispizen u. 56 Kupfertafeln. Leder d. Zeit (stark beschabt u. bestoßen, Rückenbezüge eingerissen u. mit Fehlstellen). [3 Warenabbildungen]
1782R113335Salzburgi [Salzburg], Formis typographiae Aulico-Academicae s.d. [ca. 1782] 206 + [24] pp., 19cm., text in German, cart., spine in brown leather, first blanco endpaper missing, libr. stamp on title page, some foxing, R113335
179715392ABWien, 1797. 26 S. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +
171013126Granada 1710. 195x138mm. 7¾x5½". Granada s.a. c.1710. En 4º 195 x 138mm. Texto a dos columnas. 8 pp. Portada y texto dentro de orla tipográfica. Primera edición. El final de las pretensiones de archiduque al trono. Carta de la mujer del archiduque Carlos de Austria a su marido tras la derrota del ejército en la famosa Brihuega en diciembre de 1810 y la huida del ejército austrÃaco a Barcelona. De interés. unknown
174515093Augsburg: Published by Martin Engelbrecht 1745. Engraving with thick early colour with gold highlights. Printed on laid paper. In excellent condition with the exception of some minor foxing in the margins. Image size: 10 1/8 x 7 1/8 inches. A lovely portrait with stunning early colour of Maria Anna Archduchess of Austria by the celebrated Augsburg engraver Martin Engelbrecht.<br/> <br/> Martin Engelbrecht was one of the most prolific engravers and printsellers in Augsburg at the close of the 17th century. Along with his brother Christian Martin dominated the print trade producing some of the finest prints of his day. His outstanding portraits and landscape studies are beyond compare and his religious and allegorical engravings display a technical aptitude superior to many of his contemporaries. Martin had great success with his optical prints which were used in perspective boxes. He is best remembered for his equestrian portraits depicting European nobility and his engravings of Queen Elizabeth and Joseph II are numbered amongst his best work. This stunning portrait of Maria Anna is a rare example with vibrant early colour and is a wonderful example of Engelbrecht's superior work. Archduchess Maria Anna Eleonore Wilhelmine Josepha of Austria born into the prestigious House of Habsburg played a significant role in governing the Austrian Netherlands during the reign of her elder sister Empress Maria Theresa. Despite the initial reluctance of her father Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI towards her birth Maria Anna and her sister Maria Theresa were the only children to survive to adulthood. Their upbringing took place within the opulent confines of the Imperial Court in Vienna. Maria Anna's life was marked by pivotal negotiations for a political marriage. One prospective match was with Philip Duke of Parma a marriage intended to mend relations with Spain. However this alliance was disrupted by the Anglo-Spanish War and the Treaty of Seville in 1729. Maria Anna then entered a relationship with Charles Alexander of Lorraine the younger brother of Maria Theresa's husband. The marriage met resistance given her father's desire for a politically advantageous match. Eventually they wed in January 1744 after her father's death and were soon appointed as governors of the Austrian Netherlands. Their rule was cut short as Charles had to leave for war while Maria Anna expecting their first child remained in Brussels. Tragically Maria Anna passed away in December 1744 just months after giving birth to a stillborn daughter. Her legacy endures as a remarkable woman who briefly governed a significant realm in the name of her sister Empress Maria Theresa. Published by Martin Engelbrecht unknown
1776I14AUD0VK13VVienna 1776. 8vo. Johan Thomas Edlen von Trattnern Contemporary calf light brown morocco spine label with title in gold red sprinkled edges. With a woodcut coat-of-arms on the title-page and typographical head- and tailpieces. 10 384 18 pp. First edition of the German version of the Pharmacopoeia Austriaco-Provincialis first published in 1774. Many editions of both the original Latin and German translation followed. Based on a thorough analysis it can be determined that pharmaceutical care was on a high level in the area of South-Eastern Europe and that it followed the scholarly pharmacy in the Habsburg monarchy.The necessity to publish the pharmacopoeia in German was because it was used by minor medical professions without knowledge of Latin such as surgeons. A Dutch translation of the pharmacopoeia entitled Apotheek der Oostenrijksche Staaten which was based on the edition of 1775 was published in Rotterdam in 1780. The content and the format of the new pharmacopoeia had changed dramatically compared to the former one. While the Viennese Dispensatory represented a Baroque pharmacopoeia in size and in its abundance of recipes the new Pharmacopoeia Austriaco-Provincialis was a rather small booklet with a drastically reduced number of formulations.Two sections built up the body of the pharmacopoeia. The first one cited the Materia Pharmaceutica minerals crude drugs of plant and animal origin in separate chapters mentioning the Latin name the scientific identification and the Austrian local name of all items. Another chapter listed the chemical characters some of them still representing alchemical signs. The second part consisted of formulated preparations in alphabetical order followed by an index. The pharmacopoeia had a new concept and for the first time specified the medicinal ingredients alphabetically and listed the formulations in alphabetical order according to the recipes names.Corners slightly bumped otherwise in very good condition.l Christa Kletter The civil Pharmacopoeias of Austria Paper Austrian International Society for the history of Pharmacy 2015 pp. 7-8. unknown
178814599Buisson Paris 1788 3 vol. 3 vol. in-8 de 1 f.n.ch. II 332 pp., 1 f.n.ch. 312 pp. et 1 f.n.ch. 350 pp. 1 f.n.ch., demi-basane mouchetée de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, pièces de titre et de tomaison, tranches marbrées.
178970875Strasbourg et Paris Jean-Georges Treuttel et Onfroy 1789 3 vol. relié 3 vol. in-8, veau glacé fauve flammé, dos lisses ornés de pièces de titre et de tomaison de maroquin rouge et vert et de filets et fleurons dorés, tranches mouchetées, VIII-XXX-419-(3), 400 et 403 pp. Premier tirage de cette édition illustrée comprenant un portrait et 9 figures de Borel gravées par Mansfeld, Lebert, etc. (Cohen, 986). Pittoresque récit du célèbre aventurier allemand, officier d'ordonnance de Frédéric II, qui sera guillotiné en 1794 comme espion à Paris. Reliure d'époque un peu épidermée mais très décorative, une petite découpe en page de titre de chaque volume.
178970875Strasbourg et Paris Jean-Georges Treuttel et Onfroy 1789 3 vol. relié 3 vol. in-8, veau glacé fauve flammé, dos lisses ornés de pièces de titre et de tomaison de maroquin rouge et vert et de filets et fleurons dorés, tranches mouchetées, VIII-XXX-419-(3), 400 et 403 pp. Premier tirage de cette édition illustrée comprenant un portrait et 9 figures de Borel gravées par Mansfeld, Lebert, etc. (Cohen, 986). Pittoresque récit du célèbre aventurier allemand, officier d'ordonnance de Frédéric II, qui sera guillotiné en 1794 comme espion à Paris. Reliure d'époque un peu épidermée mais très décorative, une petite découpe en page de titre de chaque volume.
1748KART0099Nürnberg, Homanns Erben 1748. altkol. Kupferstichplan nach Nikolaus Visscher (1649-1702), Gesamtmaß: 60,5x 50,6 cm, Ansicht: 56,5x46,5 cm, in 24 Teilstücke zerschnitten u. auf Leinwand aufgezog., kartenmäßig gefalt., zwei kl. Stockfl. im ersten Segment, an den Schnittstellen tlw. etw. Die Donau von Klein Schöhnbühel bis Petronell mit Grundriss von Wien (im Zentrum der Karte), Ortschaften in Vogelschau, Berge bewaldet u. dunkler hervorgehoben.
178826048A Londres, s.é. [Lejay], 1788. Un fort vol. au format in-folio (433 x 277 mm) de 3 ff. n.fol., [10] cartes gravées sur double-page,, 93 planches gravées + tableaux et 1 f. bl. Ne subsiste plus de la reliure que le carton des plats.
1731109885Amsterdam Pierre Humbert 1731 1 vol. Relié 2 tomes en un vol. in-4, plein vélin ancien, dos à nerfs avec le titre manuscrit, décor d'encadrement et fleuron central estampé à froid sur les plats, tranches rouges, XVII + 355 et 406 pp. + (17 p.). Edition originale illustrée de 10 portraits hors-texte et de 22 vignettes historiées gravées en titre ou en bandeaux. Histoire classique des croisades de l'église catholique contre les paysans et les partisans de Jan Huss en Bohême au XVe siècle. L'auteur (1661-1728) était un pasteur allemand d'origine française. Infime épidermure au dos en pied, mais solide et élégant vélin estampé d'époque. La page de titre porte le tampon de la bibliothèque du duc de Caraman (1762-1839).
1731109885Amsterdam Pierre Humbert 1731 1 vol. Relié 2 tomes en un vol. in-4, plein vélin ancien, dos à nerfs avec le titre manuscrit, décor d'encadrement et fleuron central estampé à froid sur les plats, tranches rouges, XVII + 355 et 406 pp. + (17 p.). Edition originale illustrée de 10 portraits hors-texte et de 22 vignettes historiées gravées en titre ou en bandeaux. Histoire classique des croisades de l'église catholique contre les paysans et les partisans de Jan Huss en Bohême au XVe siècle. L'auteur (1661-1728) était un pasteur allemand d'origine française. Infime épidermure au dos en pied, mais solide et élégant vélin estampé d'époque. La page de titre porte le tampon de la bibliothèque du duc de Caraman (1762-1839).
1745711A Vienne en Autriche Chez Briffaut 1745 XV livres en cinq tomes et cinq volumes in-12 ( 17 x 10 cm ) Fx.t. , frontispice , t., (6) ff. n. ch. , 336 pp. + T., 259 pp. + T., 326 pp. + T., 317 pp. + T.,357 pp. . En frontispice , portrait du prince Eugène par G. F. Schmidt sur papier fort . Douze plans dépliants des batailles H T sur papier fort . Avec Avertissement aux libraires ; Lettre de l' auteur aux libraires et , in fine du dernier vol. , Table des matières . Titres en rouge et noir avec marque typographique à la sphère .Bandeaux ,lettrines . Plein veau fauve marbré de l' époque .Dos à cinq nerfs , pièces de titre rouges et de tomaison havane , caissons ornés dorés .Filets à froid sur les plats et dorés sur les coupes .Tranches jaspées . Gardes papier marbré coquille .Bon état . Manque en partie les coiffes sup. des vol. I à IV et les coiffes inf des vol. IV et V. Des coins émoussés , notamment vol. I et V . Qqs frottés . ( Collat. complet ) .
179132654Napoli: Militare 1791. First Edition. Hardcover. Lv pp. Contemporary full speckled calf binding with gold decorations along the edges of the front and rear panels and on the spine. Engraved title vignette. Head-pieces initials and tail-pieces. A beautiful publica gratulatio dedicated to Ferdinand IV and Maria Carolina of Austria King and Queen of Naples and Sicily. Front and rear endpapers recently replaced. Toning to title light scattered foxing some wear to extremities. A near fine copy. Uncommon. ; Quarto. Militare hardcover
1780I17GIFR0YPPRRotterdam: Reinier Arrenberg 1780. Contemporary tanned sheepskin gold-tooled spine. Large 8vo 21 x 12.5 cm. First and only edition of the Dutch translation of the pharmacopoeia for the Habsburg Monarchy published as part of the medical reforms instigated by Gerard van Swieten 1700-1772 and based on the second edition of 1775.With the owner's inscription of J.J. Verlinden dated "1802" on the front and back flyleaves. Binding worn with an imprint circle at the front and the head of the spine damaged; a few spots throughout and ink stains in the lower margin of p. 226 but otherwise a good copy.l Blake p. 347; STCN 7 copies; Kletter "The civil pharmacopoeias of Austria" International society for the history of pharmacy - history of pharmacopoeias histpharm.org; Wellcome VI 356; WorldCat 10 copies. Reinier Arrenberg, unknown
1744P2-5D-0Bruxelles, Veuve de G. Jacobs, 1744-1745. In-folio (360x225mm), relié plein veau époque, dos à 5 nerfs, fleurons dorés. 7ff.-474pp.-5ff. ; 2ff.-420pp.-6ff. ; 2ff.-507pp.-8ff. Illustré de 3 frontispices, 73 planches (dont 69 portraits), 1 planches dépliante carte généalogique, 3 vignettes. First edition of this well illustrated history of the Habsurg rulers from 1678 to 1740 by the Brussels engraver, poet and publisher J.L. Krafft (1694-1768). Engr. ills (compete): 3 frontispieces, 74 full-page plates showing portraits up to Maria Theresia (with also crowns and arms), and 3 engraved head-pieces. Folding genealogical leaf in Pt 2. List of subscribers in Pt 1. Title in red and black. Woodcut title-vign.
172266483Leipzig, Gleditsch, 1722. Fol. Mit gest. Frontispiz, Drucktitel in Rot u. Schwarz, 2 gest. Kopfvignetten, 45 (3 gefalt.) Kupfertafeln u. 6 Textholzschnitten. 7 Bll., 309 (recte 308) S., Ldr. d. Zt. a. 5 Bünden m. goldgepr. Rückentitel u. gespränkeltem Farbschnitt.
172857901Wien, Maria Theresia Voigt bzw. Wolfgang Schwendimann, 1727-1728. Kl.-8°. Mit zus. 12 doppelblattgr. gest. Karten. 104 S., 20 Bll.; 124 S., 12 Bll., Späterer Ppbd.
1777I14F46A1C75MVienna: Johann Thomas Edlen von Trattner 1777. Mottled calf gold-tooled spine brown morocco spine label marbled endpapers red edges. 8vo. Medical ordinances and a list of the new taxes on nearly 2000 named medicinal components. As the Habsburgs in the 1770s attempted to strengthen their control over the professional standards and business activity of pharmacists and medical personnel in their realms the authorities imposed new taxes on behalf of Empress Maria Theresa covering all components of medicaments described and prescribed in the Pharmacopoea Austriaco-Provinciali the official book of pharmacological recipes for the entire Habsburg empire with editions published almost every year from 1776 to ca. 1822. The ordinance on the subject was promulgated on 25 November 1775 and took affect on 1 January 1776 so the 1776 edition was clearly the first but the 1790 edition calls itself the second. It is therefore not certain whether the present copy is the true second edition or a reissue of the first. The ordinance pp. 3-8 of the preliminaries is signed by Christian August Graf von Seilern Statthalter and Thomas Ignaz Freiherr von Pöct Kanzler and contains seven points including sanctions and criminal procedures in case of fraud. Trattner was printer and bookseller to the Imperial Court.Foot of spine damaged otherwise in good condition.l Cf. Blake p. 24 1776 ed. Johann Thomas Edlen von Trattner, unknown
17776751Vienne en Autriche, Briffaut, 1777 ; cinq tomes, in-12 ; plein veau fauve marbré, dos à nerfs décorés et dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison havane, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque) ; (16), 336 ; 259 ; 327 ; 317 ; 357 ; frontispice-portrait et 12 plans dépliants de batailles (Zenta -Szentha-, Chiari, Crémone, Luzara, Hochstet -Hochstaedt-, Turin, Cassano, Audenarde, Lille, Malplaquet, Peterwaradin et Belgrade).