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1798690631798. Glückstadt gedruckt bey J.J. Augustin Königl. Buchdrucker kl.-4° 4 pp. Doktorgrad Medizinischer / Medizinischer Lizentiat - Niederlassungsfreiheit! "Demnach Ihro Königl. Majestät unterm 11ten dieses Monats und für die Zukunft festzusetzen gut befunden haben daß eingeborene Studiosi medicinae wenn sie in Allerhöchstdero Herzogthümer Schleswig und Holstein und deutschen Landen praxin medicam zu treiben oder zu Physicaten befördert zu werden wünschen den Doctor- oder Licentiaten-Grad auf einer der beyden Universitäten entweder zu Kiel/ oder in der Königl. Residenzstadt Kopenhagen gewonnen haben müssen: ." Urkundlich unterm vorgedruckten Königl. Regierung-Insiegel. Gegeben in Glückstadt den 16ten May 1798. L.S.R. F. A. W. v. Witzendorff / A.G.v. Eyben unknown
1780200039AG1780. Paris De l'Isle et Buache 1780. Original hand-coloured engraving. Plate Size: 64.4 cm x 48.7 cm. Sheet Size: 66.6 cm x 52.7 cm. Original map. In very good condition with the slightest traces of browning only. A very detailed and interesting map of Denmark - the Jutland peninsula and the archipelago of islands such as Funen Zealand and Bornholm- and the and southern Sweden. The Duchies of Brem and Meckelbourg and Pomeranie on the German coast can be seen in the lower part of the map. The cities of Hamburg Copenhagen and Rostock are included on the map. Relief is depicted pictorially. The sand banks and shallows along the coasts are also depicted. Block of annotative French text lies within the Baltic Sea. Guillaume Delisle 1675-1726 was a renowned mapmaker who led the reform of French cartography. A brother of the astronomer Joseph-Nicolas Delisle and a student of the astronomer Jean-Dominique Cassini Delisle learned to fix accurate positions by astronomical observation. The accuracy of his continental outlines and his reduction of gross errors in determining lines of longitude were considerable improvements over earlier maps. His earliest works published in 1700 were a pair of globes terrestrial and celestial maps of the continents and a world map in hemispheres. He prepared about 100 maps and wrote on mensuration and ancient geography. At 27 Delisle was admitted into the French Académie Royale des Sciences an institution financed by the French state. After that date he signed his maps with the title of "Géographe de l'Académie". Five years later he moved to the Quai de l'Horloge in Paris a true publishing hub where his business prospered. In 1718 he was the first to become chief geographer to the king. Encylopedia Britannica unknown
177731356Boston Joh. Jac. Simon 1777. Small 8vo. Later modest hcloth. The printed titlepage pasted on the frontboard. A little soiled. 223 pp. Some browning to leaves. <br/><br/><em>A scarce Boston imprint from 1777. </em> hardcover
178956256Hamburg 1789. With four folding charts in vol. I. Pp.2 xxx 14 contents 578; xii 2 contents 556. 2 vols. 8vo. Contemporary quarter calf and boards. Rubbed. About very good. With four folding charts in vol. I. Pp.2 xxx 14 contents 578; xii 2 contents 556. 2 vols. 8vo. First and only edition of this important documentary source publishing letters and papers of Frederick IV of Denmark Queen Anna Sophia of Dänemark correspondence with the King of Prussia as well as texts concerning Copenhagen the judiciary police and city council changes in the Danish language etc.<br /> <br /> A further continuation volume appeared in 1790. unknown
1776008154London: Printed for J. Bew / Printed for the Author and Sold by B. Crosby 1776. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. "Memoirs of an Unfortunate Queen" published 1776 "Authentic Memoirs.Catherine II" published 1797. Each book RARE in its own right "Unfortunate Queen"last seen in Maggs Catalogue 1955 "Catherine II" last seen at auction in 1920 Rare Book Hub. 3 260 pp. vi 6 291 7 pp. Frontispiece engraved portrait of Caroline Matilda. Catherine II with half-title and title page. Very Good in early 19th c. quarter calf over marbled boards the back gilt with two stag decorations edges mottled boards rubbed interiors of both books exceptionally clean and bright. A unique and quite attractive book. Printed for J. Bew / Printed for the Author and Sold by B. Crosby Hardcover
1709D18683Copenhagen: F. Rostgaard 1709. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio 19½ x 13 in.: 495 x 340 mm. Engraved frontispiece and eighteen engraved leaves nineteen leaves in all. Allegorical border on title-page signed by Andreas Reinhard after Claus von Moinichen and Michael August Rog fine equestrian portrait in a command-of-hand calligraphic style each page within an elaborate border consisting of floral sprays flowers peacocks parrots elephants and other animals or of Renaissance ornament incorporating fish seals narwhals bears stags horses and other Danish motifs. Contemporary Danish calf two gilt floral borders; slightly rubbed top and bottom of spine worn but an excellent copy. FIRST EDITION of the "King's Law" establishing absolute monarchy in Denmark. Edited by F. Rostgaard. Also included here is the proclamation of 4 September 1709 announcing the publication of the law. <br/><br/>On 14 November 1665 Frederik III consolidated his power over a weakened Danish nobility by promulgating the Kongelov or "King's Law" which carried absolutism to its extreme. This magnificent edition was published by Frederick Ill more than forty years after the promulgation. The engravings are by Andreas Reinhardt 1676-1742 a German artist who worked in Copenhagen after the designs of the Danish artist Moinchen. The calligraphic text is by M.A. Roeg 1679-1737 a calligrapher of Norwegian origin who later became medal engraver to Louis XV. He is probably the artist responsible for the fine calligraphic portrait of Frederick III. The text of Lex Regia was edited by Schumacher Frederick's private secretary. The Lex Regia was printed in an edition of only five hundred copies. PROVENANCE: Robert S Pirie. F. Rostgaard hardcover