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176620596Florence Italy: Giuseppe Vanni 1766. Print. Very good condition. Contemporary hand colored copper engraving. From the Natural History of the Birds Treated Systematically and Adorned with Copperplate Engraving Illustrations in Miniature and Life-Size 1766-1777. <br /> <br /> The work carries some interesting historical importance according to Peter Dance: "The production of its five massive folio volumes must have been one of the most remarkable publishing ventures ever undertaken in Florence. Begun in 1767 and based on birds taken from the collection of Giovanni Gerini it was completed ten years later. It was larger better engraved and more vividly coloured than any previous work on birds but these are not its only claim to fame. The attitudes of the birds themselves give this book its unique character. Strutting parading posturing and occasionally flying.are birds whose real-life counterparts would surely disown them and not without reason for Manetti seems in these pictures to be depicting the human comedy the habits and mannerisms of contemporary Italian society. His book may still be rated among the very greatest bird books if only for its magnificent comicality" S. Peter Dance The Art of Natural History: Animal Illustrators and their Work. London 1978.<br /> <br /> Approx. 10 5/8 x 13 1/2" platemark on watermarked paper measuring 14 1/2 x 18". The original images were drawn by Lorenzo Lorenzi Violante Vanni or Manetti himself. Giuseppe Vanni unknown
175999927993chez Claude Jean Baptiste Bauche A Paris, chez Claude Jean Baptiste Bauche, 1759. Consistant en Quadrupèdes, Cétacées, Oiseaux, Reptiles, Poissons, Insectes, Vers, Zoophytes, ou Plantes animales ; leurs propriétés en Médecine ; la classe, la famille, ou l'ordre, le genre, l'espèce avec ses variétés, où chaque animal est rangé, suivant les différentes méthodes ou nouveaux systèmes de Messieurs Linnaeus, Klein & Brisson par M. D. L. C. D. B. (Aubert de La Chesnaye Des Bois), Ouvrage composé d'apres ce qu'ont écrit les naturalistes anciens & modernes les historiens & les voyageurs. 4 volumes In-4 reliés plein veau, dos à nerfs ornés, pièces de titre et de tomaison de maroquin rouge, tranches rouges. Faux-titre, titre, XXXII + 816 pages, 1 feuillet blanc et 729, 731, 640 pages. Texte sur 2 colonnes. Ouvrage composé d'après ce qu'ont écrit les naturalistes anciens & modernes, les historiens & les voyageurs. Quelques défauts aux reliures (coiffes élimées, coins émoussés), une trace d'humidité au plat supérieur du tome 2. Bel ensemble.
1751LFA0172eUn ouvrage de 427 pages, format 100 x 175 mm, illustré de 6 planches dépliables, relié cuir, ppublié en 1751, Imprimerie Royale (Paris)
1798VV076751798 39 p., 8 engraved pls, disbound (no covers). Published in Transactions of the Linnean Society. Rare and important very early study.
1769016541Lugduni Batavorum: Westenium 1769. Latin text throughout. Title page dedication leaf pp 506 ii with seven engraved folding plates and one folding table slight damage to the margin of the ornithological plate a little age-toning generally endpapers unevenly browned but otherwise very clean internally bound in full contemporary polished calf slight wear at the corners joints cracking slightly lacking a small piece at the head of the spine. The students whose names appear on the dissertations were not necessarily their authors; it was their function to present the dissertation and defend it in public debate but the responsibility for the content of the dissertation was largely that of the professor in this case Linnaeus. The fact that Linnaeus cited the Amoenitates as the place of publication for plant names he credited to himself indicates that he was generally the principal author of the work. At the end of this volume is a list of "Editiones operum auctoris" including the Amoenitates with the clear implication that Linnaeus is the author. Of great importance for "Potus Theae" in which Pehr Tillaeus discussed among other things the properties and benefits of tea as a medicine. Tillaeus's dissertation was the first in-depth botanical study of the tea bush and he also named parts of the plant. The tea plant had only been introduced to Sweden and Europe generally as recently as 1763. Also includes Hoffman's "Potus Chocolatae" - a botanico-medical essay on the merits of drinking chocolate flavored with vanilla. Botanical accounts are given of the cacao tree Theobroma cacao L. and of the vanilla orchid Epidendrum vanilla L. = Vanilla fragrans. The preparation of the chocolate beans and of the beverage by the Spaniards is described. Linnaeus advocated use of the beverage as a pleasant drink and for treatment of hypochrondria and hemorrhoids. Other essays include : Gahn's "Fundamenta Agrostographiae" - a classified list of grasses of economic importance preceded by a history of prior studies of grasses. Laurin's "Menthae usus" - an essay on the kinds of mints useful in medicinal preparations. Lado's "Motus polychrestus" - an essay on the importance of physical exercise as a preservative and restorative of good health. Tengborg's "Hortus Culinaris" - an essay on edible and economic plants of Sweden their culture and hardiness. Includes those then in use and others suggested. Backmann's "Fundamenta ornithologica" - an exposition of the fundamentals of Linnaeus' classification of birds. Uddman's "Lepra" - An overview of leprosy including hypotheses about causes types of leprosy possible treatments. Aphonin's "Usus historiae naturalis" - An essay on the importance of a knowledge of natural history to greater improvement of agriculture and horticulture with emphasis on those kinds of plants best suited as food for each kind of domestic animal. Osterdam's "Siren lacertina" - an account of the two-legged Siren lizard of South Carolina sometimes known as the Carolina mud iguana. Berlin's "Usus Muscorum" - an historical study of the economic uses of lichens in Sweden including Lapland. Roos' "Mundus Invisibilis" - a medico-botanical treatise on airborne spores and microorganisms some of which Linnaeus believed to be responsible for infectious diseases. Blad's "Fundamenta entomologiae" - an historical review of entomology with a list of 32 pre-Linnaean authors instructions on how to collect and preserve insects and the fundamentals of their classification. Wedenberg's "Varietas ciborum" - a medico-nutritional essay on the wide range of foodstuffs eaten by man and a classification of these foods into 10 groups and the effects of diets in which each group dominates and the diseases which might result. Linnaeus' concluding advice is "Ne quid nimis" nothing in excess ! With approximately ten other essays. LATIN TEXT THROUGHOUT. ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT AMOENITATES VOLUMES. RARE. Full Leather. Very Good. Westenium Hardcover
1730GITj081A Paris Hôtel de Thou 1730. In-8 660pp dont table. Pleine basane havane racinée, dos à nerfs orné de cadres de filets et fleurettes dorés, pièces de titre grenat et de tomaison tabac, tranches brique, reliure de l'époque. Orné d'une belle gravure hors texte. Bel exemplaire complet et en bon état, reliure fraîche et décorative. TOME XVIII seul contenant: Livre IV Kamtchatka, découverte et conquête par les Russes, leur commerce, pays et peuples voisins (Koriaques), vocabulaire de la langue du Kamtchatka et des îles Kourites, dialectes des Koriaques, des Kourites, Groënland, glaces, climat, minéraux, végétaux, bêtes, oiseaux et poissons, habitants du Groënland, Annales ou histoire du Groënland, 1ers établissements Danois dans le Groënland, établissements du Groënland depuis l'année 1733 jusqu'à l'an 1740. (j081)
1785032107London : Harrison and Co 1785 A rare and beautiful introduction to natural history. In 2 folio volumes with 99 of 100 hand coloured plates by Moses Harris and others after his style. Martyn is a pseudonym for William Fordyce Mavor who authored a wide range of works. The books are set out alphabetically with the plates reflecting this classification so they can portray lizards and lynx side by side on the same plate. The pages are double column and unpaginated. The text for each animal is thoughtfully put together eg for the guinea pig 'The Guinea-Pig is a very cleanly creature and totally different from that that affords it a name.Guinea-Pigs repose on their bellies pretty much in their usual posture.'. The plates are nicely coloured and the ones by Moses Harris butterflies moths and shells are particularly well drawn. This copy is in a contemporary half leather binding with marbled boards. The half leather corners have been replaced with a paper cover. There is some wear to boards and corners but overall they are in good condition. The spines are leather with raised bands and gilt decoration. There are title and volume labels. There is some wear to joints particularly on Vol I where there is some cracking at the front hinge but the bindings are currently sound. Contents generally clean with occasional marking and some edge tearing. There are some pencil notes at the beginning of both volumes. The paper used in this work is particularly soft and prone to edge-tearing. Vol I: red and black title page; Preface; covers A-K; 55 plates; new rear endpaper. A couple of plates have margin/edge tears - Plate I has tear at the top margin with a small piece missing at the corner and a tear at the bottom margin again missing corners; Plate XLVII has a small piece missing from the bottom edge and a repair. The title page has a small hole and 2 repaired edge tears. Vol II: 44 of 45 plates; title page in red and black; text and plates L-Z; 2pp listing of plates; Finis. There is some offsetting from plates to text occasional browning to pages; and some edge-tearing. Please enquire if you would like more images to assess condition. Harrison and Co hardcover
1772(LCPCSCI-0005)(Une jolie édition de Buffon du XVIII siècle, en reliure homogène et avec 257 planches gravées sur cuivre) BUFFON Georges-Louis Leclerc (C.te DE). "HISTOIRE NATURELLE, GENERALE ET PARTICULIERE PAR M. DE BUFFON, INTENDANT DU JARDIN DU ROI, DE L'ACADEMIE FRANCOISE, & DE CELLE DES SCIENCES... NOUVELLE EDITION". 1772, Paris, De Thou. 5 volumes fort in-8° (210x135 mm) (dimensions pages 203x124 mm) I : (2) ff. (faux-titre et titre), 640 pp., (1) f. (table), 2 cartes dépliantes et 9 planches sur cuivre h.t. ; II : (2) ff. (faux-titre et titre), 576 pp., (1) f. (table), 42 planches h.t. dont 1 tableau dépliant ; III : (2) ff. (faux-titre et titre), 558 pp., (1) f. (table), 81 planches h.t. ; IV : (2) ff. (faux-titre et titre), 468 pp. (y compris la table), (2) ff. (table et privilège), 76 planches h.t. ; V : (2) ff. (faux-titre et titre), XX pp. (plan de l'ouvrage), 641, (1) pp., 49 planches h.t. Soit un total de 257 planches sur cuivre h.t. et 2 cartes dépliantes. (I : (2) ff., A-Z8, Aa-Rr8, (1) f. (cahier G8 en double) ; II : (2) ff., A-F8, G-L4, M-Z8, Aa-Pp8, Qq4, (1) f. ; III : (2) ff., A-Z8, Aa-Mm8, (E8 après G1, H1 avant G2, V4-V5 avant T5) ; IV : (2) ff., A-Z8, Aa-Dd8, Ee-Ii4 (un carton après L8) ; V : (2) ff., a8, b2, A-Z8, Aa-Rr8, Ss2) Reliure de l'époque en basane brune marbrée. Dos avec petites décorations dorées et pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin vert. Tranches pointillées de rouge. Gardes de papier blanc. Rare édition, complète des 4 premiers volumes et avec le cinquième volume, premier des oiseaux. Petit manque de cuir à la coiffe supérieure du t. I, deux petits trous de ver en queue du t. II et quelques infimes éraflures sur les plats. Petite déchirure marginale, sans atteinte et sans perte au f. B2 du t. II. Petit manque marginale de papier au f. de la table du t. I, avec perte de quelques numéros. Quelques mouillures marginales dans le t. IV, mais très bel exemplaire en reliure homogène. (LCPCSCI-0005) (1.200,00 €)