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201012222Paris, Balland - crimes politiques, 1977 ; in-8, 224 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Bon état.
In-8, broché, couverture de papier fort, tranches mouchetées (rel. moderne), (8), 152 p. Edition originale. L'auteur analyse la situation géopolitique pour préconiser un changement radical dans la diplomatie française: sortir de la Sainte-Alliance et choisir de "garder une neutralité imposante entre les deux suprématies rivales [Russie et Grande-Bretagne] (…) et s'élever au rang d'une domination intermédiaire indispensable pour l'équilibre de l'Europe" (p. 148). Dans un post-scriptum composé au courant des événements dramatiques de cette année 1827, l'auteur appelle à un "nouveau système politique" en France, "unique moyen d'affranchir notre pays de la tyrannie des jésuites, de secouer le joug des dominations étra'ngères et de prolonger la paix du continent". Joseph-Victor Aubernon (1783-1851) avait été officier des guerres d'Empire, ancien député, un moment diplomate et plusieurs fois préfet. Quelques rousseurs éparses. Bon exemplaire.
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
1795I17BBOP2JSB6Vienna 1795. 8vo. Albert Anton Patzowsky Half calf spine label lettered in gold red sprinkled edges. 4 102 pp. First edition in Latin of the first military pharmacopoeia for Habsburg Austria with the privilege for 10 years in German dated 29 September 1795 and granted to the publisher Albert Anton Patzowsky on behalf of the last Holy Roman Emperor Franz II Joseph 1768-1835 who was to become Franz I the first Emperor of the Austrian Empire in 1804.Until 1794 the Austrian army met its pharmaceutical needs with help from civilian pharmacists. Problems with the quality of the services provided led to the establishment of a professional military pharmaceutical service in 1794. To provide the medical support that the army needed garrison hospital pharmacies were built. Patzowsky published a German edition of the present pharmacopoeia in the same year: Oestrreichischen Militär-Pharmacopoea zum Gebrauche der Oestrreichischen Fieldärzte Vienna A.A. Patzowsky 1795. In spite of the privilege a pirated edition appeared in the same year in Pavia.Spine slightly worn otherwise in good condition.l Blake p. 347; cf. Wellcome IV p. 356 1795 edition Pavia. unknown
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
1808MUSun[AU71Vienna: Aus Der Kaiserl. König. Hof- Und Staatsdruckerey 1808. 1808. folio. pp. 2 p.l. 169. 25 folding engraved maps with partial hand-colour by Joh. Renard 5 with onlays. contemporary marbled bds. spine label chipped. in paper slipcase worn. First Illustrated Edition of this work devoted to the principals of the art of war and their practical application for the generals of the Austrian army. The series of twenty-five detailed battle plans some with onlays depict proper troop formations in various situations. F. Vienna: Aus Der Kaiserl. König. Hof- Und Staatsdruckerey, 1808. unknown
1778AQ11936s.i.: s.n. 1778. 2 78pp. Early paper boards. Slight rubbing and some browning to extremities. Occasional spots of light foxing and mild marginal damp-staining. A letter concerning the War of the Bavarian Succession of 1778-1779 which saw a Saxon-Prussian alliance in conflict with the Habsburg Monarchy of Austria in order to prevent the latter acquiring the Electorate of Bavaria. . Quarto. [s.n.] hardcover
192921189571929. Leipzig: Baedeker. 1929. Small 8vo. Original cloth lettered in gilt ornamented in blind; pp. lxiv 16 index 518 86 maps many folding and mostly in colour large folding panorama from the summit of Gaisberg printed in sepia folding panorama from the Schafberg; tiny repair to fold of the first map a few pencil annotations to versos of two maps a very good copy.With corrected typesetter's error on title-page ""Togethep"" indicating that this a later issue of this edition. 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
60944c.1880s. . Albumen print pasted on original card. Fine tonal range in good condition. Title and number in negative.<br /> Rosegg is a town in the district of Villach-Land in Carinthia in Austria.<br /> c.1880s. unknown
203144Bruxelles, 1792 in-12, 8 pp., broché. Une petite tache en haut à gauche de la brochure.
200705833Grenoble, ARTHAUD, 1960 ; in-8, 362 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
1990871331990 Paris, La Table Ronde, 1990, in 8° broché, 153 pages ; illustrations hors-texte ; couverture illustrée ; cachets-ex-libris, un paragraphe encadré d'un trait de stylo à bille.
25303P., Editions du "Studio", 1911, grand in 8° broché, X-54 pages de texte et 816 illustrations, en noir et en couleurs ; salissures à de nombreuses pages ; couverture factice, dos cassé. Exemplaire de travail, débroché.
201707460Paris, Perrin, 2009 ; in-8, 356 pp., br. Broché bon état.
Light rubbing to spine heels. Bookplate. Former owner's name on front free endpaper ; Decorative blue boards with gilt lettering and gilt shield. Top edge gilt; B&W Illustrations; 8vo; viii, 322 pages
LFA-126743990Pochette contenant 6 cartes, format 255 x 330 mm, s.d. (années 1914-1918) Librairie Larousse, bon état
LFA-126743991Pochette contenant 6 cartes, format 255 x 330 mm, s.d. (années 1914-1918) Librairie Larousse, bon état
LFA-126743996Pochette contenant 6 cartes, format 255 x 330 mm, s.d. (années 1914-1918) Librairie Larousse, bon état
183874121838 A. Arzione, Milano, 1838. Un volume in-4 plein maroquin violine, dos à petits nerfs orné, plats à double encadrement de filets, motifs romantiques et frise à froid rehaussée d'ors, dentelles intérieures, gardes moirées, texte imprimé au cur d'une frise complexe de motifs floraux, héraldiques, etc. deux portraits en frontispice, [4ff.], 135 et [2] pages d'index puis deux gravures hors texte, texte en italien. Très bel exemplaire.
55761P., LPA, 1947, in 8° broché, 89 pages de texte et 104 planches hors-texte ; couverture illustrée.
207925Paris, Tanera, 1873 in-12, VI-154 pp., percaline noire (reliure de l'époque). Petit manque à la coiffe. Cachets (annulés).
46253P., Ministère des affaires culturelles, 1964, in 8° broché, XLI-160 pages.
188227Paris, Amyot, 1859 fort vol. in-8, XIV-[2]-792 pp., demi-veau blond, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés, pièces de titre vertes, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque). Rousseurs, mais bon exemplaire.
193897081938 1 P., Publications W Fischer, novembre 1938, gd in-4° en ff. de 8 pages non foliotées, couverture sur fort papier de Rives, sous cordonnet ; infime piqûre marginale à la couverture et à l'intérieur, bande verticale marginale très légèrement insolée à la 2e de couverture.