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17958233Paris: Jahyer et Geslin 1795-1798. Lievi sbucciature sui dorsi complessivamente ben conservato; leggera gora sull'ultima carta del tomo secondo e sulla tavola all'antiporta del tomo terzo della suite dedicata alle Elegie lieve gora sull'angolo della segnatura “e†del tomo terzo; una tavola del tomo secondo slegata ma presente. Tre volumi opera completa in mezza pelle ottocentesca con titoli dorati e falsi nervi sul dorso sbucciature 8vo cm13x21.5 pp 4 XX 375 1 4 593 1 4 388; complessive 15 tavole. Segnatura: 2 a10 A-Z8 Aa4 2 A-Z8 Aa8 Bb2 Cc4 C4 bianca e incollata alla sguardia 3 a-z8 aa2 bb8. Lievi sbucciature sui dorsi complessivamente ben conservato; leggera gora sull'ultima carta del tomo secondo e sulla tavola all'antiporta del tomo terzo della suite dedicata alle Elegie lieve gora sull'angolo della segnatura “e†del tomo terzo; una tavola del tomo secondo slegata ma presente. Elegie di Tibullo con traduzione di Mirabeau a fronte; seguono la versione anch'essa con testo a fronte del Liber Basiorum di Jean Second Jan Everaerts e alcune novelle di argomento mitologico. La traduzione del Livre de Baisers fu composta da Mirabeau durante la prigionia a Vincennes e dedicata all'amante Sophie de Ruffey il cui nome è sostituito nel testo a quello di Neera “parce qu'il m'eût été impossible d'adresser à une autre qu'à Sophie des choses si tendresâ€; qui pubblicata per la prima volta e imprimée sur l'original écrit de la main de Sophie questa raccolta di 19 basia più Un bacio è poco di Guarini anch'esso liberamente tradotto a fronte è adorna del noto ritratto di Sophie col motto In Bel Corpo anima bella inciso da Jean-Louis Delignon su disegno di Antoine Borel. L'apparato iconografico è quasi interamente firmato da Borel ed è composto dai ritratti di Sophie e di Mirabeau quest'ultimo inciso da Etienne Claude Voysard e da dodici tavole incise da François-Rolland Elluin per le elegie di Tibullo; un'ulteriore quindicesima tavola è dedicata alla traduzione de La rete di Vulcano overo gli amori di Marte et di Venere di Ferrante Pallavicino che apre il terzo volume disegnata da Clément-Pierre Mariller e incisa da Jean Baptiste Michel Dupréel. Qualche dubbio nelle bibliografie sulla datazione di quest'opera presumibilmente completata fra il 1795 e il 1798 e qui offerta nella variante con frontespizio con la data posteriore AN VI 1798 nonostante il colophon del tomo II porti la data AN 3 1795. Cohen-Ricci II 993; Graesse VII 159 Jahyer et Geslin unknown
1739ABAA25-22<p>S.l. 1739.</p><p>Folio 558 x 443 mm bound in red morocco covers decorated with fleur-de-lys borders fleurs-de-lys in the corners coat of arms in the center spine ribbed and decorated with fleur-de-lys of various sizes stars and gilt fillets inner border decorated with fleurs-de-lys gilt edges. <em>Contemporary binding.</em></p><p>First issue of the most famous antique map of Paris called " plan de Turgot ".</p><p>James de Rothschild. 2312; Cohen 807.</p><p>It is composed of one plan of combination and of 20 engraved plates on double-page 800 x 515 mm representing the capital house by house in a panoramic view. " <em>We propose by making this engraved map to show at a glance all the buildings and all the streets of Paris</em> " informed the editor.</p><p>"This bird's eye map the widest of this sort ever tackled is known under the improper designation of 'Plan de Turgot'. It is composed besides the map of combination of twenty leaves that altogether form five ranks. Each leave as a surround of 79 centim. large on 50 high. The twenty assembled leaves thus form a square of about 316 centim. on 245 excluding the margin. This surface would bother more than one Parisian amateur whose allocation is way too narrow to have it in its cabinet.</p><p>The engraved title is at the bottom of the leaves 18 and 19 in the middle of a cartouche with a very circumvented shape surrounded with volutes and topped with the allegorical figure of the city of Paris resting on her shield.</p><p>This map takes usually the form of a large folio atlas; each leaf printed on thick paper is folded in two and glued on guard. It is said that most copies were bound at the time with more or less luxury to be distributed for free with no doubt to distinguished figures; all sheepskin or Levant morocco bindings are decorated in their center with the arms of Paris. Some copies were printed with wide margins.</p><p>This map ends the series of bird's eye maps and if after this period we still see some of those published it would be older maps copied or refreshed. Louis Bretez who drew it around 1734 derogated the generally admitted custom of positioning maps according to the noon mark because willing to give of Paris an image in front view he had to prefer with the model of previous geographers a system that would allow to see in front view the gates of our ancient churches so numerous still churches that for the most part had their facades directed westward. It is deplorable that the map as it was conceived wasn't created on an earlier date at least from a century. It would have been because of its dimensions of a much higher interest for the archaeologists of today.</p><p>The drawing ordered by Turgot was achieved in 1734; it represents thus the state of Paris at this time. Claude Lucas who engraved it is probably the one who worked on the maps of the districts of La Caille 1714 or perhaps his son.</p><p>The choice that was made of a bird's eye map must have led to huge costs…</p><p>The image of Paris represented here still offers I say it again a big appeal and documentation for archaeology. The few number of ancient buildings that have survived is so quickly diminishing day by day or is suffering from strange metamorphoses with the hideous mask of replastering so much that the Paris of Turgot threatened by our thousands of projects of alignment and expansion will soon have to be called in turn the 'old Paris' …. A. Bonnardot <em>Etudes archéologiques sur les anciens plans de Paris</em> pp. 199-203.</p><p>These plates remarkably engraved show in a vivid way the former layout in perspective of the Parisian sites residences and monuments.</p><p>Copy printed on thick paper illustrated with brilliant proofs preserved in a binding by Padeloup with the arms of Paris.</p><p>The title is engraved in the center of a blending of two plates. 1600 x 540 mm.</p><p><strong>FR</strong></p><p>S.l. 1739.</p><p>In-folio relié en maroquin rouge plats ornés d'une roulette fleurdelisée fleurs-de-lys aux angles armoiries au centre dos à nerfs orné de fleurs de lys de différentes tailles d'étoiles et de filets dorés coupes décorées roulette intérieure fleurdelisée tranches dorées. <em>Reliure de l'époque.</em></p><p>558 x 443 mm.</p><p><strong>Premier tirage du plus célèbre plan ancien de Paris dit Plan de Turgot.</strong></p><p>James de Rothschild. 2312 ; Cohen 807.</p><p>Il se compose d'un plan d'assemblage et de 20 planches gravées à double page 800 x 515 mm représentant la Capitale maison par maison en vue panoramique. " <em>On s'est proposé en faisant graver ce plan de faire voir d'un seul coup d'œil tous les édifices et toutes les rues qu'elle renferme</em> " avertit l'éditeur.</p><p>" Ce plan à vol d'oiseau le plus vaste en ce genre qu'on ait entrepris est connu sous la désignation impropre de 'Plan de Turgot'. Il se compose outre le plan d'assemblage de vingt feuilles qui réunies forment cinq rangs. Chaque feuille a d'encadrement 79 centim. De largeur sur 50 de hauteur. Les vingt feuilles réunies forment donc un carré d'environ 316 centim. Sur 245 non compris la marge. Cette surface embarrasserait plus d'un amateur parisien trop étroitement logé pour en garnir son cabinet.</p><p>Le titre gravé se trouve au bas des feuilles 18 et 19 au milieu d'un cartouche de forme très contournée entouré de volutes et surmonté de la figure allégorique de la ville de Paris appuyée sur son blason.</p><p>Ce plan forme le plus souvent un atlas grand in-folio ; chaque feuille tirée sur un papier fort est pliée en deux et collée sur onglet. Il paraitrait que la plupart des exemplaires furent reliés dans le temps avec plus ou moins de luxe pour être distribués gratuitement sans doute à tous les personnages éminents ; toutes les reliures en mouton ou en maroquin du Levant sont ornées au centre des armes de Paris. Il y a des exemplaires tirés sur grandes marges.</p><p>Ce plan termine la série des plans à vol d'oiseau et si passé cette époque on en voit paraitre encore quelques-uns de ce genre ce sont des plans plus anciens copiés ou rajeunis. Louis Bretez qui le dessina vers 1734 dérogea à l'usage généralement admis d'orienter les cartes selon la méridienne parce que voulant donner de Paris une image en élévation il dut à l'exemple des anciens géographes préférer un système qui permît de voir de face les portails de nos anciennes églises si nombreuses ncore églises qui pour la plupart avaient leur façade tournée vers l'occident. Il est à regretter que le plan tel qu'il a été conçu n'ait pas une date antérieure d'au moins un siècle. Il eût été à raison de sa dimension d'un bien haut intérêt pour les archéologues d'aujourd'hui.</p><p>Le dessin ordonné par Turgot était achevé en 1734 ; il représente donc l'état de Paris à cette époque. Claude Lucas qui le grava est le même sans doute qui travailla aux plans des quartiers de La Caille 1714 ou peut-être son fils.</p><p>Le choix qu'on fit du genre à vol d'oiseau dut entrainer des frais immenses…</p><p>L'image de Paris qu'il représente offre encore je le répète beaucoup d'attraits et de documents à l'archéologie. Le petit nombre de vieux édifices qui ont survécu disaparaît de nos jours si rapidement ou subit de si étranges métamorphoses sous le hideux masque du replâtrage que la Paris de Turgot en proie à nos mille projets d'alignements et d'agrandissements devra bientôt s'appeler à son tour le 'vieux Paris' …. A. Bonnardot <em>Etudes archéologiques sur les anciens plans de Paris</em> pp. 199-203.</p><p><strong>Ces planches d'une gravure remarquable montrent d'une façon très vivante la disposition ancienne en perspective des sites des demeures et des monuments parisiens.</strong></p><p><strong>Exemplaire imprimé sur papier fort orné de brillantes épreuves revêtu d'une reliure de Padeloup aux armes de la ville de Paris. </strong></p><p>Le titre est gravé au centre d'un assemblage de deux planches 1600 x 540 mm.</p> hardcover
1789470262ª Ed. española. Con las Licencias Necesarias.- Madrid: En la Oficina de Benito Cano Año MDCCLXXXIX 1789.- 5 h. LIV 406 p.: Con dos láminas plegadas al final grabadas al cobre; 4º menor 211 x 154 cm; Cuidada impresión sobre excelente papel verjurado fuerte y limpio; Enc. en Plena Piel pasta antigua de la época Lomo cuajado en oro tejuelo cortes tintados en color granate.- RARO. Libro en excelente estado de conservación con el papel perfecto sin la más mínima mancha. La encuadernación con normales y ligeras señales del tiempo. El Dr. Petit fue un famoso cirujano que desarrolló el sistema del torniquete. Adquirió gran notoriedad dada su habilidad y experiencia por sus estudios de casos de hemorragia fístula lagrimal y operación de frenillo por su tratado sobre enfermedades óseas y sobre todo por su tratado general sobre operaciones quirúrgicas en el que trabajó doce años y fue terminado póstumamente por François-Dominique Lesné 17221800. CIRUGIA EN GENERAL Y TRAUMATOLOGIA Libro en español Benito Cano hardcover
1788048102Lisbon: Regia Officina Typografica 1788. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. Contemporary acid calf worn at edges old library label to spine and title page stain to last few pages not obscuring text. Translated from the French edition published in 1778r. Details a major outbreak of rinderpest cattle plague in 1775. 166pp.<br /> <br /> Rinderpest was a major disease of cattle and is believed to have been wiped out in 2011 making it one of two infectious diseases to have been eradicated smallpox being the other. Size: duodecimo 12mo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Medicine & Health; Inventory No: 048102. Regia Officina Typografica hardcover
180023314Paris: L. Janet 1800. First edition. leather_bound. Full black calf gilt arabesque border panels spine and covers. Aeg. Near fine. 271 pages. 20 x 13 cm. All plates with tissue guards. From the Library of Betsy Flagg Melcher American miniature portraitist daughter of Ernest Flagg noted American architect in the Beaux-Arts Style. The book is from the Studio and Libraries at Yellow House Northeast Harbor Maine. Text in French. OCLC: 1490305. LC: PQ1245. Light scattered foxing throughout. L. Janet unknown
174546589Paris L'Imprimerie Royale 1745. 4to. Without wrappers. Extracted from "Mémoires de l'Academie des Sciences. Année 1742". Pp. 371-378 and 3 folded engraved maps 1. Premier Plan Cours de la Seine dans l'etendue de Paris 20x23 cm - 2. Second Plan ou l'on voit les Rues dont on à les pentes.les diverses Quartiers de Paris 195x22 cm - 3. Coupe de la Ville de Pars. Plan des Rues. 225x30 cm. Clean and fine. unknown
1780200088AG1780. no place no year / c.1780. Original engraving. Plate Size: 23.3 cm x 19 cm. Sheet Size: 26.5 cm x 20.5 cm. Original engraving. In very good condition. A beautiful engraving of the opulent Fontainbleau Palace and grounds to the southeast of Paris. The artist skilfully captures a scene from everyday life of people at leisure. unknown
1750200061AG1750. Paris Mondhare c.1750-1780. Original hand-coloured copper engraved vue d'optique. Plate Size: 38.7 cm x 23.2 cm. Sheet Size: 44.7 cm x 28. 6 cm Original print. In very good actually remarkable condition. Clean and crisp and radiant impression with only the faintest trace of browning. Some very minor traces of light staining to outer margin corner. A wonderful vue d'optique from 18th Century France. A beautiful original hand-coloured copperplate engraving that shows a view the Porte Saint-Antoine which was one of the gates of Paris. The Porte of Sainte Antoine was located and protected by the Bastille. This engraving captures a more peaceable atmosphere of Parisian life around that notorious landmark: finely-dressed people and family groups are shown out strolling along the tree-lined broad boulevard and off to the side along the more sheltered promenade. It is a busy scene: In the foreground under the shade of a tree a religious beggar seeks alms; nearby an unbusy street vendor is shown with a table of offered refreshments; a dog is shown possibly bounding after one of the wheels of the passing horse-drawn carriages in a time-honoured dangerous tradition; off to the side a crowd of spectators view ball games. Louis-Joseph Mondhare 1734 - 1799 was a Paris print engraver publisher and print dealer. Originally from Normandy Mondhare began publishing in Paris around 1760 and started to print prints bearing the address of the hotel de Saumur rue Saint-Jacques. From 1784 he established a partnership for 12 years with his son-in-law Pierre Jean. Wikipedia From about 1740 to about 1820 optical prints also called "vue optique" or "vue d'optique" prints were made to be viewed through a Zograscope or other devices of convex lens and mirror all of which produced optical illusion of depth. Intaglio optical prints have exaggerated converging lines and bright hand-colours which contribute to the illusion of depth. Typically the legends of optical prints have reversed words along the top edge as those would be seen though the scope but words on the bottom of the prints are normal. Wikipedia unknown
1748319010Paris: Suivan la Copie Imprimee 1748. 1st edition. Softcover. Good paperback copy; edges somewhat dust-dulled and nicked. Scattered foxing throughout. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description: 37p; 17cm. Subjects: Paris: Suivan la Copie Imprimee paperback
177184956À Paris chez Humblot Libraire. → In Paris at Humblot bookseller. 1771. Good condition. Volume 1. À Paris, chez Humblot, Libraire... → In Paris, at Humblot, bookseller.. unknown
178221681782. Copper-line engraving. 520mm by 390mm sheet. Depiction of the arrival of King Louis XVI of France and the Queen Marie Antoinette escorted by soldiers entering the Hotel de Ville in Paris for the feast of the birth of the Dauphin Louis Joseph in 1782; in the background a large room where a masked ball is taking place. <br /> Faint toning to thin margins. Trimmed within platemark. Small worm damage in title area. unknown
172410445Paris: Antoine Urbain 1724. 2 parts in one: pp. i-viii 1-231; i-iv 1-204. 1 vols. 8vo. Full contemporary polished calf gilt spine. 2 parts in one: pp. i-viii 1-231; i-iv 1-204. 1 vols. 8vo. Antoine Urbain unknown
1724VT - LA - HAY139911724. A Paris de l'Imprimerie d'Antoine Urbain Coustelier. reliés plein veau marbré glacé . Petite épidermure sur le premier plat et la quatrième de couverture du deuxième volume petit manque de cuir à la coiffe supérieure du premier volume ; deux tampons ronds en pages de titres très bel exemplaire. 2 volumes in-16 format : 16/10 cm. avec de nombreuses lettrines des bandeaux et culs-de-lampe ; plats ornés de triples filets or dos lisse avec filets et motifs dorés pièces de titre et de tomaison en cuir avec caractères dorés les tomes indiqués 3 et 4 ne concernent que les volumes 3 et 4 d'une série d'ouvrages d'auteurs différents édités par Coustelier par le relieur de l'époque ; un filet doré orne les coupes toutes tranches marbrées ; avec un ex-libris rond contemporain. unknown
173213092Paris: Diocese De Paris. Good. 1732. Hardcover. Book #1. Clean full leather slightly age darkened. Spine with five raised bands and gilt decorated panels. Text tight clean & intact. Marbled endpapers. Page edges dyed red. Corners lightly rubbed. Front hinge starting at spine tail cover firmly attached. Prior owners inscription on front endpaper. Religion; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 385 pages . Diocese De Paris hardcover
1791OB1042-11<p>Se Vende A Paris au Palais & chez les Marchands de Nouveautés 1791. Soft Cover. 36 pages; 19.5 cm. Title continues: "intitulée: Examen de la Question si les Tribunaux du département de Paris doivent être réunis dans un même lieu ou au contraire fixés dans leurs Arrondissemens respectifs. Par M. Avoué aux Tribunaux du Département de Paris." Caption title; imprint at end. Not found in WorldCat nor Martin & Walter. This reflects the administrative turmoil and conflicting ideologies during the first years of the French Revolution. One of a collection of 40 Royalist and counter-revolutionary tracts of the French Revolution. Stock#OB1042-11. Very Good in marbled paper wrappers.</p> Se Vende A Paris, au Palais, & chez les Marchands de Nouveautés paperback
178526318Paris & Berne. Chez Buisson Libraire./ Chez la Societe Typographique.1785 & 1778 1785. Soft cover. 19cm xxxv112 & 85pp. title page & chapter heading vignettes 5 plates original paper over boards chipped paper spine label covers worn front hinge cracked some slight dam staining in the text very good copy sncds. - The official journal of The Royal Society of Agriculture founded in Paris in 1761. Articles in this issue of 1785 include methods and the problems of growing wheat trees corn turnips and plums. The appended article by Abbe Fortis is a study with 3 costume illustrations of the customs and culture of the Morlach people of Dalmatia. Paris & Berne. Chez Buisson, Libraire./ Chez la Societe Typographique.1785 & 1778 unknown
174851397Breslau Johann Jacob Korn 1748-51. Large 8vo. Uncut in mounted orig. marbled wrappers all 6 volumes later clotbacked. Wear to wrappers. Stamps on titlepages. Ca. 5000 pp. each vol. separately paginated. Textillustrations and 104 engraved plates some folding.Title-pages browned and brownspotted. Some browning and brownspots throughout. <br/><br/><em>Scarce first German translation of the pysical memoirs from the "Mémoires de l'Academie des Sciences" containing many importent papers by the leading French scientists: Amontons Cassini Bernoulli Homberg Lemery la Hire Reaumur Tournefort Maraldi Delisle etc. etc.Of special importence are GOTTFRIED WILHELM LEIBNIZ: "Erklärung der Arithmetica binaria die sich nur der Charakteren 0 und I bedienet nebst Anmerkungen von ihrem Nutzen und dem verstande den sie den alten chinesischen Figuren des Fohi giebt." pp. 88-93 Bd. II. Leibniz' BINARY NUMBER SYSTEM first published 1703. And JACOB JACQUES CASSINI "Abhandlung von der Grösse und Figur der Erde" pp. 431-756 and 14 engraved plates and maps.Poggendorff II 1000 </em> unknown
177156289Neuchatel L'Imprimerie de la Société Typographique 1771-83. 4to. Bound in 19 contemp. uniform full mottled calf. Raised bands. Gilt spines. Title-and tomelabels with gilt lettering. Spine-ends on nearly all volumes strenghtened. Stamp on title-pages. Each volume around 650 pp. With 508 fine engraved plates. <br/><br/><em>Second edition and the first 4to-edition was published in 19 volumes plus an additional volume by Jean Elie Bertrand where vol. 20 is an additional volume published much later 1799 - not present here - dealing with the art of printing. This importent collection of books on crafts was published by between 1761 and 1788. The full series comprises 113 parts cahiers in 27 folio volumes along with three supplements and "provide detailed accounts of a wide range of handcraft and manufacturing processes carried out in France at that time. The volumes are well-illustrated with precise engravings by Jean Elie Bertrand 1737-1779 a noted typographer from Neuchâtel where the printing was done. Many of them provide the background for shorter articles in Diderot's Encyclopedia which was appearing at much the same time. The project had its origin in request from Colbert in 1675 to the Academy Royal des Sciences for detailed accounts of various mechanic arts to be prepared and for new machines to be reported upon. This led to the formation of the Bignon Commission under Abbé Bignon. René-Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur 1683-1757 became editor soon after he joined the Academy. He inherited number of drawings the earliest prepared in 1693 and an illustrated manuscript on printing type and book binding which had been prepared in 1704. It was left to Réaumur's successor Duhamel du Monceau to bring about the publication of the series probably as the result of the competition from the Encyclopedia." Wikipedia.Brunet II618 ff. - Graesse II 367. </em> hardcover
174059025Paris L'Imprimerie Royale 1740. 4to. Fine contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spine. Tome- and titlelabels with gilt lettering. Gilt borders on covers. Light wear to top of spine. Engraved frontispiece. 8116410 pp. 7 partly folded engraved plates. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>With original papers by: de Mairan Winslow Nicole Geoffroy Cassini de Thury Camus Clairaut Buffon de Fouchy le Monnier le Fils de la Condamine Lémery Cassini Hellot Pitot Godin Reaumur. </em> hardcover
171958994Paris L'Imprimerie Royale 1719. 4to. Fine contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spine. Tome- and titlelabels with gilt lettering. Gilt borders on covers. Engraved frontispiece. 892304 pp. 13 partly folded engraved plates. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>With original papers by: de la Hire Nicole Maraldi Lemery Cassini de la Faye de Jussieu Varignon Reaumur Winslow Geoffroy l'Aine Danti d'Isnard Littre Delisle le Cadet Dalesme. </em> hardcover
173858988Paris L'Imprimerie Royale 1738. 4to. Fine contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spine. Tome- and titlelabels with gilt lettering. Gilt borders on covers. Minor scratches on covers. Engraved frontispiece. 8108595 pp. 17 partly folded engraved plates. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>With original papers by: de la Condamine Hellot Bouguer Petit Geoffroy Cassini du Fay Maupertuis du Hamel Clairaut Petit de Mairan Morand Lémery Winslow Marchant Hunauld de Thury Boulduc Reaumur Grandjean de Fouchy le Monnier pere & Fils Godin Maraldi Rideux. </em> hardcover
173159031Paris L'Imprimerie Royale 1731. 4to. Fine contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spine. Tome- and titlelabels with gilt lettering. Gilt borders on covers. Engraved frontispiece. 8120426 pp. 23 partly folded engraved plates. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>With original papers by: Maraldi Cassini Godin Chevalier de Louville de Lagny Winslow de Jussieu de Mairan Geoffroy le Cadet Couplet Senac du Fay Reaumur Nicole Petit l'Abbé de Molières Hunauld Pitot Boulduc Maupertuis Lémery de Lagny Lamorier. </em> hardcover
173159005Paris L'Imprimerie Royale 1731. 4to. Fine contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spine. Tome- and titlelabels with gilt lettering. Gilt borders on covers. Engraved frontispiece. 8120426 pp. 23 partly folded engraved plates. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>With original papers by: Maraldi Cassini Godin Chevalier de Louville de Lagny Winslow de Jussieu de Mairan Geoffroy le Cadet Couplet Senac du Fay Reaumur Nicole Petit l'Abbé de Molières Hunauld Pitot Boulduc Maupertuis Lémery de Lagny Lamorier. </em> hardcover
172359032Paris L'Imprimerie Royale 1723. 4to. Fine contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spine. Tome- and titlelabels with gilt lettering. Gilt borders on covers. Engraved frontispiece. 6108324 pp. 17 partly folded engraved plates. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>With original papers by: Maraldi de Mairan Cassini Lemery Varignon Delisle l'Aine de Jussieu Saulmon Cassini & Maraldi Geoffroy le Cadet Chevalier de Louiville Vaillant Reaumur Danty d'Isnard Helvetius Winslow. </em> hardcover
175759009Paris L'Imprimerie Royale 1757. 4to. Fine contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spine. Tome- and titlelabels with gilt lettering. Gilt borders on covers. Light wear to foot of spine. 8320628 pp. 25 partly folded engraved plates. Textleaves clean and fine. Some plates with a faint dampstain. <br/><br/><em>With original papers by: Lietaud le Gentil Malouin Cassini de thury Guettard le Francois de la Lande de Lasône le Monnier le Fils Guettard Boguer Bourdelin de l'isle Baron Hérissant Geoffroy le Fils de Thury Bertin Reaumur Pingré l'Abbé Nollet le Roy Maraldi Morand du Hamel Buache de Fouchy Montet. </em> hardcover