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1761202197CB(Nürnberg, Winterschmidt), gedruckt von Christian de Launoy, 1761. 4°. 9 Bll., 202 S., 1 Bl., 1 Frontisp. Kupferst., 1 Portr.-Kupferst. Friedrich Markgraf v. Brandenburg und 95 kol., 5 s/w. Tafeln. Original-Halbleder. (Einband stark berieben und bestoßen, Vorderdeckel lose. Der Innenteil wenig fl., ebenso die Tafeln nur vereinzelt stärker fl., dafür aber sehr schön koloriert, 1 Taf. mit Einriß, dieser aber geklebt)
in-4, pp. (8), 130, (2), 55, (1), legatura posteriore in marocchino citron, filetti oro ai piatti, titolo e fregi al dorso a nervi, tagli dor. Illustrato da un'antiporta allegorica e da 32 tavole assai belle raffiguranti 106 specie di uova suddivise tra uccelli rapaci, non rapaci e acquatici, e varie tipologie di cavallette, cui è infatti dedicata la seconda parte dell'opera. Precede il testo lettera dedicatoria a Ferdinando Maria duca di Baviera. Prima ed unica edizione di opera rara e unica nel suo genere: si tratta del primo trattato dedicato alle uova e ai nidi dei volatili. A questo "libro primo" doveva probabilmente seguirne un'altro, mai realizzao. L'autore, attestato anche come Ginanni (Ravenna 1692 - 1753), fu celebre zoologo e naturalista. Volume assai elegantemente impresso e illustrato, su carta forte. Ottimo esemplare (cerniera anteriore un po' debole).. Ceresoli 559: ''Edizione originale e dunica, rara, del primo libro, solo pubblicato, di opera rimasta incompiuta, la prima che tratti dell'argomento''. Gamba 2265. Graesse III, 85. Nissen IV, 1031. Morazzoni 233..
17597836Frankfurt und Leipzig, Martin Göbhards seel. Erben, 1759. 4 Bll., 406 (recte 408) S. 18 gefalt. Kupfertafeln. Gr.-8°. Ldr. der Zeit mit Rückenschild und reicher Rückenvergoldung (Rücken mit kl. hinterlegten Einrissen oder Wurmhgängen, etw. bestoßen und beschabt).
1899191051Cassel u. Stuttgart, 1887/89-1899. 4°. M. zahlr. (teils lith. u. farb.) Taf. u. Abb. Hldr. Teilw. Rücken lose oder fehlend. Einbde. beschabt u. bestoßen. Teils Rsign. Schnitt fleckig. M. mehr. St. (teils auch auf Taf.) Buchdeckel v. Bd. 6 u. 7 lose.
16387548CBBonon, Ferronius, 1638. Folio. (9) Bl., 767 S., (22) Bl. Mit gest. Titelblatt und 126 Textholzschnitten. Pergamentband der Zeit. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 7548CB|7548CB_2 [2 Warenabbildungen] Denuò Impreß.
187659264ABParis, J. Rothschild, 1876-1878. 27,7x22 cm. 2 Bl., 384 S., 1 Bl. mit 335 Textholzstichen und 48 handkolorierte Holzstichtafeln; VIII, 326 S., 1 Bl. mit 875 Textholzstichen, 50 handkolorierte Holzstichtafeln; VIII, 424 S. mit 460 Textholzstichen und 24 handkolorierte Holzstichtafeln. Grüne HLdr.-Bde. der Zeit mit goldgepr. Rückentiteln und etwas Rückenvergoldung sowie Ganzgoldschnitt. 3 Bde. cplt.
155462795Lugduni (Lyon), Apud Matthiam Bonhomme, 1554 + 1555. Folio. Bound in one worn contemporary full calf binding with blindstamped title-label to back. Wormholes to lower front board and spine. Capitals defect, lacking leather. Corners bumped, extremities worn, but binding tight. First title-page in facsimile, otherwise complete. Last leaf of index of the second title with restoration to upper right corner, affecting a few letters, and last leaf mounted from verso. Internally very fine and clean, except for a later tape hinge to the first leaf and a re-enforced paper-hinge to the lasat leaf of the second work. Numerous beautiful woodcut initials and vignettes. Woodcut portrait of Rondelet in both volumes, woodcut illustration to second title-page, in all about 430 woodcut illustrations of all aquatic animals, i.e. fish, marine mammals, arthropods, mollusks, riverine amphibians, beavers etc. In Latin with Greek text. (16), 583, (1), (24 - index) pp + (12), 242, (9) pp.
16387548CBDenuò Impreß. Bonon, Ferronius, 1638. Folio. (9) Bl., 767 S., (22) Bl. Mit gest. Titelblatt und 126 Textholzschnitten. Pergamentband der Zeit.
1951220461Berlin, Akad.-Vlg. 1951-90. Fehlen: Bd. 29 H. 6; 37 H. 4; TI zu Bd. 12 u. 40.
19530Paris: Saintin Et Mame. 1814. First edition published under this title second overall. First edition published under this title second overall. Four volumes. Sextodecimo 130 x 96mm. Publisher's original pink coated-paper boards with titles and volume numbers in gilt to the spines. Page edges untrimmed. Housed in a later pink handmade paper-covered card slipcase. Illustrated with 107 hand-coloured engraved plates including a frontispiece depicting visitors to the Menagerie to the first volume. A near fine set the bindings firm with light rubbing to the boards sunning to the spines and some wear to the extremities. The contents with a corner missing to the front free endpaper of volume two appears to be an original paper flaw and some occasional light foxing are otherwise in excellent order and clean throughout. The plates remain bright and fresh. A superb set. A most attractive embodiment of the early nineteenth-century endeavour to transform royal and imperial ménageries displays of power and authority into the first zoological gardens. This formative period for the modern zoo was partly linked to the ongoing development of scientific zoological study but was also as is so wonderfully demonstrated by the present set an attempt to educate and entertain the general population democratising a formally exclusive arena of knowledge and spectacle. This work was first published in 1812 under Napoleon's reign as Emperor and was thus titled "La Ménagerie Impériale". Following his abdication in 1814 and his succession by King Louis XVIII the publisher Saintin was prompted to reissue the same book with identical text and illustrations and in the same exact format but under the new title "La Ménagerie Royale". He even recycled the pages from the previous edition in the binding of this one as revealed by the somewhat see-through endpapers. A rare and entirely original set of a charming French popular natural history especially desirable with contemporary colouring. Not listed in Copac nor at the Bibliothèque nationale de France OCLC only lists three copies of the "Impériale" edition. Huzard 4010. Provenance: pencil ownership inscriptions of Euphémie and Esther Courtois to versos of front free endpapers one dated "38" possibly pointing to a contemporary family living near Guiscard in the Oise department north of Paris. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. Paris: Saintin Et Mame. 1814 hardcover
[600 Figurato Arezzo - Insetti Biologia] (cm.27,5) ottimo cartonato originale, dorso in carta decorata, titolo manoscritto al dorso.-- cc. 2 nn., pp. 136 + 29 tavv. f.t. (di cui 3 ripiegate) + 10 tavv. f.t. e 2 incisioni nel testo anch'esse incise su rame come tutte le altre. Al Frontis grande incisione con l' emblema dell' Accademia della Crusca. Terza edizione di questa celebre opera, pietra miliare nella storia della biologia. E' considerata il capolavoro del Redi, medico e fisico aretino, che con questo lavoro inferisce un duro colpo alla dottrina della generazione spontanea smantellando il dogma aristotelico con esperimenti e osservazioni microscopiche sviluppate e concluse in seguito da Pasteur e dallo Spallanzani. Contiene inoltre vari studi sui pidocchi ed altri animali illustrandoli assieme alle zecche, formiche ecc. Edizione veramente rara come la definisce Prandi, manca a molte bibliografie compreso Gamba, razzolini, Choix, Bruni-Evans Italian 17Cent. In Cambridge, Graese e Brunet. Le tavole sono in eccellente tiratura e non usurate e consunte come quelle dell'edizione del 1688. Esemplare assolutamente completo dell'occhietto e della tavola 29 con la zanzara, spesso mancante. Tutte le tavole sono state poste in fine (29+10). Lievi abrasioni alla legatura ma esemplare molto bello, nitido e a grandi margini con barbe. * Prandi n°9 "raro"; * Poggiali I n°552; * Michel-Michel VII 16; * Nissen I 3319; * Krivatsy 9449; *British mus. cat. XVII cent. Italian II 726; * Piantanida "Autori italiani del 600" II 1747, propone un esemplare scompleto ad alto prezzo data la sua bellezza e rarità. [F83] Libro
In-4 gr. (mm. 350x232), p. pelle coeva, dorso a cordoni con titolo oro su tassello, tagli a spruzzo, 3 cc.nn., 1 c.b. (a noi mancante), 495 pp.num., 14 cc.nn. (Indice, registro). Il bel frontespizio figur. è inc. in rame da G.B. Coriolano e il volume è ornato da fregi, grandi iniziali e finali inc. su legno. Nel testo numerose belle xilografie raffigurano anche animali strani, centauri, mostri, ecc. Descrizione dei solipedi domestici, selvatici, esotici, leggendari. E’ questa la IV ediz. col frontespizio recante la data della III. Cfr. Ceresoli, p. 41 e Cat. Piantanida,I,1696 che citano anche la I ediz. del 1616 - Nissen ZBI,72. Solo alcune carte con lievi uniformi arross., altrimenti esemplare ben conservato. "“Il bolognese Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605), medico e naturalista enciclopedico, scrisse una storia degli animali di cui pubblicò 4 volumi (3 di Ornitologia e 1 di Insetti); altri 9 furono editi dopo la sua morte. Mente aperta e illuminata, fu uno dei migliori osservatori del suo tempo e precursore di Linneo”". Così Diz. Treccani,I, p. 242.
182611826 Paris, Ladrange et Verdière, 1826.
180345649ABZürich, ,Orell, Fuesli und Compagnie, 1803. 21,6x13,4 cm. 95 S. Mit französisch-deutschem Paralleltext. Mit 42 num. und handkolorierten Kupfertafeln. Pp. der Zeit.
177590271[Erlangen, Wolfgang Walther, 1775]. 97 handkolor. Kupferstiche. Gr.-8vo. 26 cm. Leder d. Zeit auf 5 Bünden mit Vollrotschnitt, markanten Kleisterpapiervorsätzen, 2 RSchildern u. Goldprägung.
184231809Paris, Bureaux du Moniteur de la Proprieté, 1842. Large 4to. (30x23 cm.). Bound in one cont. hcalf, raised bands. Compartments with gilt animals. Minor scratches to edges, but fine. There are 3 half-titles and 3 title-pages (all dated 1842, the second title after page 27, the third after page 176, where the section with the pigs starts). (4), I-X (11-) 176, (6), 33, (1) pp., last leaf=Table des Matieres. Having 22 fine lithographic plates of Cattles, of which 20 are hand-coloured and shown in landscape-settings with coloured backgrounds, (2 uncold.) and 4 plates showing pigs, all hand-coloured. The plates with tissue-guards. One of the pig-plates with a tear not reaching image. 2 plates loosening. A small marginal dampstain to af few leaves and plates. Otherwise clean and fine.
184038387Neuchatel, (Aux frais de L'Auteur Imprimerie de Petitpierre, 1840 - (1845). Folio. Bound uncut in one later full blue cloth w. gilt back. A faint stamp to title-page. (6), II, 58 pp. XXII, 141, (3) pp. 143-230, (1) pp." 231-287 pp., 105 lithographed plates with numerous figures. Internally fine, with only a few scattered brownspots and a bit of foxing to a few quires.
Paris, Bureaux du Moniteur de la Proprieté, 1842. Large 4to. (30x23 cm.). Bound in one cont. hcalf, raised bands. Compartments with gilt animals. Minor scratches to edges, but fine. There are 3 half-titles and 3 title-pages (all dated 1842, the second title after page 27, the third after page 176, where the section with the pigs starts). (4), I-X (11-) 176, (6), 33, (1) pp., last leaf=Table des Matieres. Having 22 fine lithographic plates of Cattles, of which 20 are hand-coloured and shown in landscape-settings with coloured backgrounds, (2 uncold.) and 4 plates showing pigs, all hand-coloured. The plates with tissue-guards. One of the pig-plates with a tear not reaching image. 2 plates loosening. A small marginal dampstain to af few leaves and plates. Otherwise clean and fine.
Neuchatel, (Aux frais de L'Auteur Imprimerie de Petitpierre, 1840 - (1845). Folio. Bound uncut in one later full blue cloth w. gilt back. A faint stamp to title-page. (6), II, 58 pp. XXII, 141, (3) pp. 143-230, (1) pp. " 231-287 pp., 105 lithographed plates with numerous figures. Internally fine, with only a few scattered brownspots and a bit of foxing to a few quires.
184454590Brunswick, F. Vieweg und Sohn, 1844. 8vo. 2 volumes bound in one contemporary half calf binding with gilt lettering to spine. Previous owner's stamp to front free end-paper. Light brownspotting throughout, especially to first and last leaves. XVI, 319, VIII, 301, (3) pp. + 1 folded map.
184250662Berlin, 1842. 4to. Entire volume of ""Abhandlungen""... and ""Mathamatische Abhandlungen""... 1840 present. Contemporary yellow boards with a vellum-like spine. Handwritten title to spine. A bit of wear and soiling to extremities, and corners bent. Internally fine and clean. Stamp to title-page (Dom-Gymnasium Magdeburg, also stamped out). Pp. (187)- 257 + 6 plates, two of which are folded. Text very nice, bright, and clean, plates with a bit of brownspotting. [Entire volume: (6), XVII, (5), 400 pp. + 10 plates, 4 of which are coloured + (4), 137 pp.].
Brunswick, F. Vieweg und Sohn, 1844. 8vo. 2 volumes bound in one contemporary half calf binding with gilt lettering to spine. Previous owner's stamp to front free end-paper. Light brownspotting throughout, especially to first and last leaves. XVI, 319, VIII, 301, (3) pp. + 1 folded map.
Berlin, 1842. 4to. Entire volume of ""Abhandlungen""... and ""Mathamatische Abhandlungen""... 1840 present. Contemporary yellow boards with a vellum-like spine. Handwritten title to spine. A bit of wear and soiling to extremities, and corners bent. Internally fine and clean. Stamp to title-page (Dom-Gymnasium Magdeburg, also stamped out). Pp. (187)- 257 + 6 plates, two of which are folded. Text very nice, bright, and clean, plates with a bit of brownspotting. [Entire volume: (6), XVII, (5), 400 pp. + 10 plates, 4 of which are coloured + (4), 137 pp.].
Amsterdam, J.C. Sepp, (1728-62). 4to. (26 x 20 cm.). Bound uncut in contemp. hmorocco. Profusely gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. Marbled covers. Light wear to covers, edges and corners. Engraved and handcoloured frontispiece (De Wonderen Gods in de minst-geachte Schepselen). Printed general title (the variant title described by Horn & Schenkling, but the same as in Nissen ZBI). 6 printed ""Stuck""-titles with the year 1762. The general title bears the name Jan Christiaan Sepp. The ""Stuck""-titles bears the name Christiaan Sepp. (8),4,(2),44,20,30,100,8,32 pp. and 50 (all) fine engraved plates in fine original handcolouring. A very fine, clean copy on thick heavy paper and uncut.
185920066Wien, Staatsdruckerei, 1859. XII, 24 S. (Textheft) und 27 lose farbige lithograph. Tafeln. Quer-Gr.-Fol. (Textheft:) OKart. (Rücken mit Lwd. verstärkt, etw. gebräunt und fleckig) zusammen mit den losen Tafeln in OLwd.-Mappe (bestoßen, Rückengelenk mit Randeinrissen). [6 Warenabbildungen]