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In-8 p. (mm. 202x142), 2 opere dello stesso A. in 1 vol., p. pergam. antica (risg. rifatti), 10 cc.nn. Unito, con proprio frontespizio, "Apologia de sectione venae in gravida muliere, pro cautione abortus". Ut illa subinde maladicendi occasio malevolis nulla reliqua esse possit, 28 cc.nn. <br> Bella marca tipograf. ai frontespizi (raffigura Pegaso che colpisce con uno zoccolo la roccia da cui scaturisce una sorgente. Motto: in via virtuti nulla est via); ornate da grandi iniziali su fondo criblé, inc. su legno. Entrambe "seconde edizioni" (le prime sono del 1544), molto rare.<br> Cfr. De Renzi,III, p. 465: “G. Antonio Bozzavotra, celebre filosofo e medico, professore nell’università di Napoli, godeva grande riputazione come pratico e come scrittore; tradusse da Galeno e comentò i quattordici trattati sui metodi di medicare che pubblicò nel 1549, otto anni prima della sua morte - Minieri-Riccio, p. 63. Lunga annotazione in latino (anticamente manoscritta) alla fine della prima opera; solo qualche lieve fiorit. altrimenti ben conservato.
In-8 gr. (mm. 275x225), cartonato rustico coevo, pp. (6),312, vignetta allegorica inc. in rame al frontespizio; ritratto dell’A. in medaglione, disegnato e inc. in rame da Gaetano Bianchi; vignetta (incisa nel t.) con la medaglia coniata in occasione dell’entrata in Milano di Francesco Sforza; testo ornato da capilettera e finalini xilografati. "Edizione originale". “Il milanese Bartolomeo Corte (o Curtius) (1666-1738) di antica nobiltà, studiò medicina e si laureò a Pavia nel 1683.. In queste “Notizie istoriche..” (la sua opera più nota e consultata) egli presenta un panorama cronologico (diviso per secoli) della medicina milanese - da Giovanni da Milano al 1715 - sottolineando che col sec. XVI una serie di grandi scoperte permise all’Italia di riconquistare il primato nella scienza medica, perduto nel Medioevo a favore degli Arabi. Il secolo cui è dedicato maggior spazio è il Seicento, ricco di scoperte e di personalità mediche di primo piano”. Così Diz. Biograf. Italiani, XXIX, p. 692/93. Cfr. De Renzi,IV, p. 566 - Argelati,I,i,529 - Cat. Hoepli,141. Qualche lieve fiorit. ma complessivam. esemplare con barbe, ben conservato.
Davies, Paul (autore)Cannillo, Tullio (traduttore) Una fortuna cosmica : la vita nell'universo: coincidenza o progetto divino. Milano, Mondadori 2007, 367 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Ottimo (Fine) . <br> <br> rigida <br> 367<br> 9788804571674
18671385[Hrsg. vom Schweizerischen Ingenieur- und Architektenverein.] Mit 12 doppelblattgr. (1 zusätzlich gefalt.) lithogr. Tafeln von Wurster, Randegger & Co. in Winterthur. Zürich, Meyer & Zeller, [1867]. Folio. (46,6 x 29,5 cm). Neuer Halbleinwandband mit montiertem Deckeltitel. [6 Warenabbildungen]
18554840Mit 61 (57 doppelblattgr.) farbig lithogr. Tafeln. Newcastle upon Tyne, M. & M. W. Lambert, 1855. 4to. (30,9 x 24,5 cm). 3 Bl., 204 S. Halblederband d. Zt. mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel.
19113430Concessionnaire des brevets de Leopold Cassella & Cie, G.m.b.H., Frankfort S.-L.-M. Mit 185 (statt 186) montierten farbigen Lederproben auf 19 Tafeln sowie einer Ansicht der Fabrik in Lyon als Frontispiz. Lyon, Selbstverlag, [ca. 1911]. 8vo. (24,7 x 16,1 cm). 2 Bll., 26 S. Orig.-Leinwandband mit Blindprägung.
17963672) Fortsetzung des Lehrbuchs der Hydraulik, welche eine Theorie der Schwungräder und ihre Anwendung bei Maschinen enthält. 2 Teile in 1 Band. Mit gest. Porträt von Chr. G. Liebe nach S. Weygand u. 53 gest., teilw. mehrfach gefalt. Tafeln (13 sign. [G. J.] Coentgen, Mainz). Altenburg, Richter, 1794-1796. 4to. (24,8 x 20,4 cm). 1: CX, 1 Bl. "Nachricht für den Buchbinder" 1-28, 28b-e, 29-655 S. 2: XX, (657)-816 S. Marmorierter Halblederband d. Zt. mit etwas Rückenvergoldung u. goldgeprägtem Rückenschild.
Une enquete médicale sur l'inversion. Notes et documents. Le roman d'un inverti-né. Le procés Wilde. La guérison et la prophylaxie de l'inversion par le Dr Laupts. Préface par Emile Zola Dorso con nervi e titolo inciso. 8vo. pp. 372. . Molto buono (Very Good). Piccole abrasioni al risguardo per asportazione di ex libris. Buon esemplare, dagli interni ottimi, con normale patina del tempo. . .
In-8 p. (mm. 232x165), p. pergam. coeva, titolo oro su tassello al dorso, tagli rossi, 6 cc.nn., 232 pp.num., con 12 tavole inc. in rame, più volte ripieg., ciasc. con numer. figure di piante, insetti, etc. "Prima edizione".<br> “Importanti osservazioni del grande naturalista Antonio Vallisneri (1661-1739). Continuatore dell'opera del Redi, contribui' in maniera decisiva a negare la possibilità della generazione spontanea, mostrando il reale significato dell'uovo ai fini della generazione". <br> Cfr. Castiglioni, p. 546 - De Renzi,IV, p. 88 - Nissen,I,4221. Bell'esemplare.
In-8 p. (mm. 208x168), 2 opere in 1 volume, p. pergamena coeva (restaur. per mancanze), titolo oro su tassello al dorso, 16 cc.nn., 582 pp.num., 17 cc.nn.; frontespizio in rosso e nero, testo su due colonne, ornato da testate, grandi capilettera e finali decorati inc. su legno; con una grande vignetta con più figure, pure xilografata (a p. 268). Questa importante farmacopea è divisa in 19 classi: “I. Syruporum alterantium, mellium, juleporum, mivarum & rob - II. Syruporum purgantium - III. Electuariorum lenientium - IV. Electuariorum solutivorum mollium - V. Confectionum solutivarum solida in forma parandi - VI. Pilularum compositiones - VII. Extractorum genuinum - VIII. Decoctorum - IX. Pulverum medicatorum - X. Eclegmatum diacodiorum - XI. Specierum seu pulverum aromaticorum - XII. Trochiscorum rite - XIII. Pastarum odoratarum & suffituum - XIV. Confectionum antidotalium narcoticarum, seu opiatarum, cordialium & consimilium - XV. Aquarum compositarum, infusionum & essentiarum - XVI. Oleorum coctorum, et expressorum - XVII. Unguentorum - XVIII. Emplastrorum - XIX. Ceratorum, ac cataplasmatum”. Segue (da p. 441): "Mantissa Spagyrica" in quibus vera et accurata methodo selectissimorum medicamentorum compositiones et praeparationes traduntur, quae cum servatis suorum ingredientium virtutibus, tum iisdem exaltatis, medico, in profligandis humani corporis aegritudinibus, ad vota servitura sunt”. Divisa in due parti con 12 capitoli ed illustrata da due grandi vignette xilografate nel t. (a p. 494 e 509). Cfr. “Biographie Médicale”,VII, p. 532: “Jean Zwelfer, né en 1618, dans le Palatinat, eut d’abord un gout exclusif pour la pharmacie, à laquelle il s’appliqua pendant seize ans; mais il étudia ensuite la médicine, et se rendit à Padoue, où la Faculté lui accorda le bonnet doctoral. Après sa promotion, il passa à Vienne, et s’y fit estimer comme practicien jusqu’à sa mort arrivée, en 1668. Ses ouvrages, écrits d’un style quelquefois mordant, lui attirèrent de nombreuses et vives discussions.. Les ouvrages de Zwelfer ont été imprimés plusieurs fois” e viene citata anche la prima ediz. della ns. opera, Vienne, 1652. Cfr. anche Eloy “Diz. storico della medicina”, VII, p. 323 - Krivatsy,13286. Frontesp. restaur. per piccola manc. (non di testo) e con antiche parole mss.; con bruniture più o meno pesanti, neri aloni margin. su un certo numero di pagine, e con fioriture, ma complessivam. discreto esemplare. .
pp. ix, 326. Index. Bibliography. Black and white reproductions of photos. Diagrams. "Now, for the first time, the insider's view of the Enigma story and other clandestine operations is revealed by Gordon Welchman, a top British mathematician who was largely responsible for the crucial achievements at Bletchley Park in the first months of WWII. Goes beyond Bletchley to show how the lessons learned from Germany's errors in using the Enigma codes can - and must - be applied to the use of military communications today." - dust jacket. Book clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Moderate wear to dust jacket now preserved in Brodart. A quality copy of this essential cryptographic chronicle. Enser p.75. Book
In-8 p. (mm. 214x135), 2 volumi, brossura muta mod., pp. LII,460; (4),579; con 4 tabelle, più volte ripiegate, e 29 tavole fuori testo (alcune più volte ripiegate), incise in rame. L’opera è destinata “a’ l’usage des agens forestiers de tous grades, des Arpenteurs, des Gardes des Bois Impériaux et Communaux, des Préposés de la Marine, pour la recherche des Bois propres aux Constructions Navales; des Propriétaires et des Marchands de Bois, et de tous ceux qui s’occupent de la Culture du Bois et de son Emploi dans les Arts économiques”. Vi sono trattati: “Connaissances fondamentales de la part de ceux qui doivent occuper des emplois forestiers - Aperçu de la physique en génèral - Histoire naturelle des forets - Bois résineux /// Connaissances de mathématiques nécessaires dans les forets, et de leur application dans la pratique (géométrie - mécanique - constructions maritimes: bois de marine - constructions civiles: bois de charpente - architecture hydraulique sous le rapport des forets - fixation et fertilisation des sables /// Connaissances économico-techniques que doit avoir un forestier (culture du bois - entretien des forets - exploitation des différens produits forestier) - amélioration, entretien et produit des forets”. "Edizione originale". Occhietti e frontesp. con picole mancanze, qualche lieve alone marginale, tracce d’uso e qualche fioritura, ma complessivamente buon esemplare con barbe.
193264022St. Charles MO & Chicago IL: American Car & Foundry Engineering Dept. Chicago Rock Island & Pacific Railway; St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad 1932-1940. Oblong folio. 15.5 x 11.25 in. 112 pp unpaginated. thick black paper stock. With 151 silver gelatin photographs mounted within sized from 7 x 9 in. up to 10.5 x 13.5 in. a few long narrow 6 x 13.5 in. nearly all w/ typed captions w/in negative at lower fore-edges some w/ minor chipping at corners others w/ minor rippling from mounting. Contemporary faux textured flexible black calf post-binder nickel-plated screwposts at gutter margin wraparound spine black cloth w/ white lettering for title “Air. Condt. Equip.†on spine in manuscript some bumping to corners a few leaves w/ cracking in center from weight of images a few reinforced at gutter margin w/ black cloth tape still a VG exemplar. This exceptional in-house factory album visually details the American Car & Foundry’s research & development testing laboratory facilities as they raced to compete with the Pullman Company to introduce the latest innovation in rail technology -- air conditioning. This one technology was not only essential for fast streamlined trains as prior to their introduction passenger railcars were largely cooled by opening windows but also for their standard railcars as well. However all steel cars with the emphasis on less wind resistance allowed all railroad car sets to travel at higher speeds -- streamliners up to 100 miles per hour. Ralph Budd the president of Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad was the innovator who combined the all steel cars first developed in 1907 by Alexander Cassatt with stainless steel air-conditioning equipment and powerful diesel engines. This album opens with equipment for the Chicago Rock Island & Pacific Railway diner cars along with mechanical air-conditioning systems for the Wabash RR Chair Cars; together with the mechanical systems motors belts fan systems compressor coils air-conditioning ice boxes for transporting perishable foods and so much more. Of additional interest are the portable temporary rolling air-conditioning units which would be hooked up to diner and passenger coach cars when in the depot allowing comfort while the cars were not powered by diesel locomotive engines and their power plants so as to not drain the batteries. American Car & Foundry systems proved so successful that many of these photos show their large “Thermo-Gravity Air Conditioning System†units for overseas railways. No similar albums or technological records for American Car & Foundry are located in Worldcat; See: Air Conditioning: The Essential Technology Streamliner Memories August 1 2013. American Car & Foundry, Engineering Dept., Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway; St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad, hardcover
172929761A Paris, Claude Jombert, 1729. 4to. A little later hcalf. Gilt back, gilt titlelabel. Small stamp on title and verso. Title in red/black. Fine engraved frontispiece (Rigault inv. et sculp.). (16),80,64,96,104,80,80,(8) pp. and 53 large folded engraved plates (of which one is in xerox-copy (No. 28)). Clean and fine, printed on good paper. On lower compartment the gilt Coat of Arms from the famous Danish Library ""Det Classenske Bibliothek"".
182657644Paris, L'Imprimerie Royale, 1826. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Gilt lettering. A paperlabel pasted on lower part of spine. Stamps on title-page. Offprint/ Extrait from ""Annales Maritimes. - Décembre 1825"". (2),177 pp., 6 folded engraved plates.
186242379(London, Taylor and Francis, 1862). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1862. Vol. 152 - Part II. Pp. 333-416, textillustrations (his photoheliograph), scale of colours and 13 plates. Plates somewhat soiled, but the 6 engraved plates, showing the prominences only the margins affcted by the soiling. These facsimiles (copies of touched photographs) probably the first of their kinds. Text clean.
189456073No Place, No Printer, 1894. 4to. Orig. hcalf, raised bands and gilt lettering. Clothcovers with gilt lettering. Upper cover with a bit of foxing. (6) pp. and 34 photographic plates (13 double-page), reproduced in fine heliogravure, each with a printed leaf with details. The first plate is double-page ""Vue Génerale des Usines du Creusot"". Fine and clean.
184751744Paris, L. Mathias (Augustin), 1847. Contemp. full pattern-stamped cloth. Gilt spine with gilt lettering. A paperlabel pasted on upper part of spine. A stamp on title-page. (4),263 pp., 81 textillustrations in woodcut. Internally fine and clean.
188649270Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1886. Royal8vo. In contemporary half cloth with paper label pasted on to top of spine. Occassional brownspots throughout. With 94 figures in the text. X, 156 pp." (4), 88 pp. 20, 16, 15, 18, (31) advertising
173957890Paris, Jombert, 1739. 4to. Contemp. full marbled calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. A paperlabel pasted on spine. Stamps on foot of title-page. (8),423,(1),XXVIII pp., engraved titlevignette, 1 large engraved vignette and 55 folded engraved plates. Faint scattered marginal brownspots. One plate loose.
182057854Paris, Bachelier, 1820-24. 4to a. folio-oblong. (51 x 34 cm.) Textvolumes: 3 contemp. hcalf. Gilt spines. Gilt lettering. Paperlabels pasted to spines. XV,(1),280VIII,(2),274 - XVI,280VI,(2),284 - XXXII,290IX,288 pp. - Atlas-Volume: Contemp. hcloth. Title-page and 20 engraved plates (10+10 only to vols 1-2). All right margins in volume 1 having some foxing and soiling, but not reaching the text. Plates with scattered brownspots.
174126425A la Haye, J. Neaulme, 1741. Small 8vo. Cont. full mottled calf. Richly gilt back with 6 compartments. Gilt leather titlelabel. A small nick to lower part of back, 2 corners lightly bumped. A fine copy, on good paper. Engraved frontispiece (dated 1707). IV,XVIII,394,(6) pp., 1 large engraved vignette and 8 engraved plates with many figs., showing details of fireworks.
180255142Berlin, Auf Kosten des Verfassers (und) Realschulbuchhandlung, 1802-08. 4to. Bound in 2 contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Gilt spines. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. A paperlabel pasted on upper part of spines. Stamps on title-pages. (8),9-72(8),57,(1)VIII,9-146,(2)(6),92 pp. and 47 folded engraved plates.
183640612Weimar, B.F. Voigt, 1836. Contemp. hcalf, spine richly gilt. A paperlabel pasted on lower part of spine. Stamps on titlepage. XVI,278 pp. and 16 folded lithographed plates with many figs of shotguns, their construction and their engravings. A few brownspots to top of titlepage, otherwise fine and clean.
177855035Maestricht, Jean-Edme Dufour & Philippe Roux, 1778. 4to. Bound in one contemp. full mottled calf. Richly gilt spines. Raised bands.Tome-and titlelabels with gilt lettering. A paperlabel pasted on lower part of spine. Gilt monogram of King Christian VII stamped on red leather on upper cover. Stamp on title-page. (4),XII,329"(4),VII,226 pp. and 33 folded engraved plates (including 2 folded maps depicting the surroundings of Quibec, North America). Light browning to a few quires.