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17519281Venice: Pasquali 1751. hardcover. very good. Studio & opera T. Burnet. 217pp. Index. Small 8vo old calf backed pick boards gilt spine. Venetiis: Baptistam Pasquali 1751. Very good.<br/> <br/> Pasquali unknown
56008Javal et Bourdeaux 1933-34. LIMITED EDITION. 555/2350. 4 vols. 4to 29 x 24 cm. On vélin du Marais. Original wrappers with glassene covers. 64 full page pochoir illustrations by Kuhn-Regnier wood engravings by Robert Dill. An excellent set. Joseph Kuhn Régnier Joseph Wilfrid Louis Kuhn-Regnier December 10 1873 1940 was a French poster designer and illustrator. From 1900 to 1938: advertising designer and caricaturist in magazines such as La Vie Parisienne Fantasio Lectures pour tous and Le Sourire. He created the cover of La Jeune Revue June 1899 founded by Francis Laur. He exhibited a painting entitled L'Indifferente at the Salon d'Automne in 1904. Then he became a member of the Salon des humouristes. He illustrated a certain number of bibliophile works and became in the early 1920s one of the specialists in the illustration of educational works expressing himself in a clear and precise line drawing among others for Fernand Nathan. Javal et Bourdeaux, 1933-34. unknown
56809Paris: Javal et Bourdeaux 1932-1939. Original pochoir illustration. Overall sheet size 28 x 22.5 cm image dimensions 20 x 15 cm. Mounted. Pochoir is the French word for stencil. In the 1920's and 30's Art Deco era the colour application process of the stencil was rejuvenated by the French bringing colour illustration processes for books and prints to new glorious heights. Paris: Javal et Bourdeaux, 1932-1939. unknown
56806Paris: Javal et Bourdeaux 1932-1939. Original pochoir illustration. Overall sheet size 28 x 22.5 cm image dimensions 20 x 15 cm. Mounted. Pochoir is the French word for stencil. In the 1920's and 30's Art Deco era the colour application process of the stencil was rejuvenated by the French bringing colour illustration processes for books and prints to new glorious heights. Paris: Javal et Bourdeaux, 1932-1939. unknown
1701100953<p>12mo contemporary full vellum lettered in contemporary hand on spine xv blank 595 1 blank 49 pp. plus one engraved portrait of Galeani. Binding is soiled and stained a bit with a little wear at the extremities some notations on front and back pastedowns; internally clean; very good overall. A scarce early 18th century edition of the Aphorisms of Hippocrates. This version is interpreted and paraphrased by Joseph Galeani 1605-1675 and may have originally been published in 1650. A nice little copy of this important work.</p> Ex Felicis Marini,
18232472<p>New second Edition.</p><p>Two volumes 8vo pp. iii-xxii matching collation given by ICCU see below 172; 244; occasional very light spotting aside clean and fresh throughout; in contemporary vellum; gilt lettered black morocco labels on spines; light rubbing and marking but still an attractive copy.</p><p>A good copy of this uncommon translation of Hippocrates' <em>Aphorisms</em> translated with extensive notes and commentary by the Neapolitan physician Carlo Vincenti 1785-1823.</p><p>Vincenti offers a Latin text of each aphorism with an Italian translation but the bulk of the work is taken up with the footnotes containing his commentary which both reflects on the content and on the historical context of Hippocrates' writings while applying them to modern medical theory and practice referring particularly to the writings of Brown and Vincenti's own teacher Vitantinio Scattigna. The translation first appeared in 1813 and we have not been able to identify any other editions between that and the present one; both are rare.</p><p>Little is known of Vincenti; what details we have of him come from the title-page of his <em>Istituzioni di epidesmologia</em> Naples Marotta 1817 where he is described as 'Dottore di filosofia di medicina e di chirurgia chirurgo nel grande spedale degl' incurabili professore di chirurgia nel Real Collegio medico cerusico ec. ec.' that work also features a rather dashing frontispiece portrait as shown in the Wellcome's digitized copy. That appears to be his only other published work.</p><p>ITICCURMLE037115; OCLC records copies at Harvard and the Oregon Health and Science University with copies of the 1813 edition also at Harvard the NLM and Newcastle.</p> Dalla tipografia di Luca Marotta hardcover
1627949Frankfurt: F. & D. Aubriorum 1621. Hardcover. Used-Very Good. Frankfurt: Daniel & David Aubriorium 1621. Text in Greek and Latin. Folio 1344 pp. appendix index. Full cintemp. vellum elaborately tooled in blind. All edges gauffered with an elaborate floral design but not gilt. Scuffing and wear to binding esp. at edges but still extremely sturdy. Some annotations in ink on blank preceding title; also some insect damage om endpaper and in margins of a few leaves. Moderate age-toning to some leaves. Engraved printer's device on title page and again as colophon. Overall very good. Frankfurt: F. & D. Aubriorum, 1621 hardcover
114141Lugduni Lyon Antoine Vincent 1562. . Later Janus Cornarius edition; 8vo 16 x 10.5cm; woodcut initials contemporary ownership signature to the title and a few small notes in the contents light dampstain affecting the final 20 leaves of text occasional light spotting to the rest of the contents; early 19th century calf spine gilt in compartments with floral and star tools and roll with birds to the tail triple gilt fillets gilt roll to turn-ins marbled endpapers all edges dyed red small worm hole to the spine dampstain to upper board a few other small scuffs and marks; very good condition; 542pp.<br /> A lovely copy of the Janus Cornarius translation of the works of Hippocrates originally published in 1545. In handsome early nineteenth-century calf with gilt-tooled spine.<br /><br />Janus Cornarius 1500-1558 was a gifted humanist scholar who edited and translated classical medical works particularly on pharmacology. Erasmus addressed him as 'ornatissime Cornari' 'oh-so-refined Cornarius' and extolled his translation of Hippocrates: 'The genius is there; the erudition is there the vigorous body and vital spirit are there; in sum nothing is missing that was required for this assignment confronted happily it would seem despite its difficulty'.<br /> Lugduni [Lyon], Antoine Vincent, 1562. unknown
1981023484Grinnell IA: Peripatetic Press. First Edition Thus. Original white boards. Fine. No Dust Jacket. Nice copy. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1981. Peripatetic Press hardcover
PHIL0928Bloomington and Ldn. Indiana Univ. Press 1966. gr.-8° XII1 498 S. OKart. abgegriff. verstaubt verfärbt RüKanten etw. rissig Stellspuren flieg. Vors. m. Namen. Bloomington and Ldn., Indiana Univ. Press (1966). unknown
1991023483Grinnell IA: Peripatetic Press. First Edition. Original red cloth. Fine in Near Fine Dust Jacket with just a trace of edge wear. Nice copy. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1991. Peripatetic Press hardcover
1966h00664<p>Bloomington: Indiana University Press 1966. First printing. 8vo. 498 pp. Green cloth. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Slight wear to extremities of boards. Mild toning to jacket spine. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine.</p> Indiana University Press hardcover
1975067379Kluwer Academic Publishers 1975. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Previous owner inscription. Edge wear and fading to jacket. Kluwer Academic Publishers Hardcover
1966HVD-67233-A-0Bloomington IN: Indiana University. Good with no dust jacket. 1966. Translation. Hardcover. 498 pages; foxing on the top exterior edge of textblock. Very Good condition otherwise. No other noteworthy defects. No markings. Covers in VG condition. ; - Your satisfaction is our priority. We offer free returns and respond promptly to all inquiries. Your item will be carefully cushioned in bubble wrap and securely boxed. All orders ship on the same or next business day. Buy with confidence. . Indiana University hardcover
1980Q-0960287035Peripatetic Pr 1980-05-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Peripatetic Pr paperback
18461409818Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakiston 1846. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo xv 2 17-681 pages. In Good plus condition. In full brown leather binding; spine is paneled with gilt titling on a black morocco label heavily sunned to darker brown with cracking to leather. Smaller paper label with ink numbering at base of spine. Chipping at head of spine with head band coming loose. Boards show moderate wear and scuffing with rubbing along joints and edges exposed board at fore corners and scattered stains to covers. Text block is age toned and worn along edges with dust soiling and a small ink stain to the top edge. Lightly age toned and sparsely foxed throughout with scattered faint pencil marginalia in the early sections of the book. Faint penciling and contemporary ownership inscription on front endpaper. Shelved in Room F. 1409818. Special Collections. Lindsay and Blakiston hardcover
18461409823Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakiston 1846. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo xv 2 17-681 16 pages. In Good condition. In full leather binding with a black morocco label with gilt titling to spine. Boards have a loose head end band significant rubbing wear chipping to extremities stains and discoloration throughout. Textblock has an ownership signature to the front free end page pencil writing to end pages foxing and age toning throughout and marginal stains to edges of some pages. Shelved in Room F. 1409823. Special Collections. Lindsay and Blakiston hardcover
15466330Venice: Giunta 1547 colophon: 1546. Very Good. Folio 33 cm; 10 191 1 blank leaves. Woodcut Giunta device on title page. Woodcut initials. Text in double columns in roman type. Shoulder notes. In limp vellum titled in manuscript on spine; lace strips exposed; spine lining old manuscript on vellum exposed. Small holes in first and last blanks and inner margin of preliminary leaves. Some dampstaining on last 6 leaves otherwise a beautiful large wide-margined clean copy . The whole protected in custom built sturdy clamshell case with faux roundback spine covered in brown calf and titled in gilt. Armorial bookplate of John Aitken with motto "in cruces salus." References: Durling 2565; Camerini 522; Adams J37. <br /><br />The definitive Giunta edition of the best-known work by Hippocrates 460-370 BCE. Edited with commentary by Giacomo or Jacopo da Forlì d. 1414 this enlarged improved version is the best edition of the Aphorisms published up to that point Camerini. It was printed as part of the series of da Forlì's works which also included his commentaries on Galen and Avicenna. The Aphorisms translated into Latin by two Humanist scholars Theodorus Gaza and Nicoll Leoniceno represent "those remarkable clinical jottings Garrison and precise clinical observations with the diagnoses and prognoses for various diseases. Some of the diseases are described here for the first time such as chronic renal disease and many of the accounts are still valid. Giunta hardcover
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1969314505San Francisco: Sexual Freedom League SF 1969. Magazine. 40p. includes covers 8.5x11 inches articles poetry fiction services and resources events nude photos and illustrations erotic one-act play very good newsletter on pastebound newsprint. Debut issue of the SFL newsletter/magazine.<br /> <br /> According to the Online Archive of California Bancroft: "The Sexual Freedom League was founded in 1963 in New York City. Julian Beck Allen Ginsberg and Dr. Leo Koch were among those on the Advisory Committee of the original group which was active in demonstrations for a wide range of causes."<br /> <br /> The original SFL was formed in NYC by Jefferson Poland in 1963 as New York City League for Sexual Freedom. When Poland moved to the Bay Area from NYC in 1966 he founded the SFL in the East Bay which was a loose-knit group with few rules little organization and no fees. After he split several others stepped in to create their own versions of the league including Richard Thorne Margo Rila and her husband Frank Esposito Rila. By 1971 several SFL chapters had formed around the US including the one Don Jackson was a member of. Jackson whose copy this is was a gay activist in Southern California who contributed to The Alpine County Project aka Stonewall Nation. In a letter responding to internal strife over Liberal and Conservative leaders in the SFL Jackson a Libertarian offered himself as a Liberal candidate for office. The San Francisco chapter was headed up by Margo St. James at this time. Sexual Freedom League SF unknown
1979110223Franklin Center Pennsylvania: The Franklin Library 1979. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Fine Accented in 22kt gold printed on archival paper with gilded edges smyth sewing & concealed muslin joints. Bound In full leather with hubbed spines. A Limited Edition. Franklin Library the Great Books of the Western World Series. ; First Franklin Library Edition.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. The Franklin Library hardcover
197968351Franklin Library. 1979. Reprint. Hardcover. Near Fine. Full blue leather binding all edges gilt silk moiré endpapers three raised spine bands. Includes publisher booklet produced for this "25th Anniversary Edition of the Great Books of the Western World." ; Great Books Of The Western World Collection; 467 pages . Franklin Library hardcover
1633010182Lugduni Batavorum: Ioannes Maire Joannes Marie 1633. Book. Good. Hardcover. 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. 4 7/8" x 2 3/4". Text in Latin and Greek. Printer's device at title page the hermit. 4 800 22. Bound in early calf Good 1/4" loss of leather at spine ends joints broken yet string ties holding nicely no spine labels edges rubbed. Internally clean tight and unmarked. Galen's commentaries on Hippocrates classic works in Plancy's Latin translation. Ioannes Maire (Joannes Marie) Hardcover
0966111346.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover