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003523N/A. N/A. 9 vols 1793. English edition complete with 262 hand coloured plates. Contemporary full polished calf vol.1 and 9 weak joints. A very good clean set unusual coloured <br/> <br/> unknown
177561763London: Printed For T Bell. 1775. Hardcover. Very Good. Six Volume set 1775 approc 2900pps folding frontis repaired to volume 1 many plates possibility 1 plate may be missing odd spotting to text tiny hole in 1 page. Bound in full leather sl rubbed on covers and spines one corner 1 vol knocked sl affecting page corners.; Octavo . Printed For T Bell hardcover
1868LRB618Tours: Alfred Mame et Fils 1868 Titre : Histoire naturelle extraite de Buffon et de Lacépède - Quadrupèdes Oiseaux Serpents Poissons et CétacésAuteur : Buffon Georges-Louis Leclerc ; Lacépède Bernard-Germain deÉditeur : Alfred Mame et FilsLieu d'édition : ToursDate d'édition : 1868Langue : FrançaisReliure : Percaline éditeur rose-or plats frappés à froid et décor central doré dos lisse titré orÉtat : Usure d'usage aux plats et au dos passé coins émoussés petites taches aux plats rousseurs éparses tache brune au faux-titre et au titre intérieur globalement propre et solideIllustrations : Frontispice gravé « Le Condor » et très nombreuses gravures sur bois dans le texteFormat : Grand in-8 environ 28 x 19 cmDescription : Jolie édition populaire du XIXe siècle réunissant des extraits de l'Histoire naturelle de Buffon et de Lacépède couvrant les mammifères oiseaux reptiles poissons et cétacés. Impression soignée chez Mame richement illustrée de vignettes naturalistes. Exemplaire au cartonnage éditeur orné typique des productions Mame. Hardcover. Good. Alfred Mame et Fils hardcover
65458Chez Abel Ledoux 10 volumes In-8 4000pp. portrait frontispice 4 cartes depliantes nombreux tableaux et tables 1 volume de 164 planches: 450 gravures reliures demi-basane de l'epoque dos ornes et filets dores Nb-0236 unknown
003269N/A. N/A. 4to Paris 1778. Pps.viii 516 xxviii1 With two folding maps and six folding plates of teeth. The first appearence in print of this work. Vol. 5 of the supplement to his Histoire Naturelle. Apart from a small chip in the bottom of the spine an excellant crisp unmarked copy in a contemporary full calf binding a little rubbed at the edges <br/> <br/> unknown
18313736DB1831. 2 Bände. Milano Gaetano Schiepatti 1831. 8°. XXIII 279 S.; 305 S. 2 Bl. Mit 2 gest. Frontisp. 2 gest. Titel mit Portrait und 36 Kupfertafeln. Moderne Pappbände mit mont. Orig.-Buchdeckel. Seiten unbeschnitten. Neu aufgebunden. unknown
177714625AB1777. Nouvele édition. volume 3 of 10. Paris Thou 1777. 205 : 125 cm. Title 308 pages with 31 engraved plates. Contemporary calf spine richly gilt back label. The engraving in strong printing show birds in there surroundings at a river on the sea in the field near houses etc. - Some minor stains otherwise fine. unknown
178960389Paris l' Imprimerie Royale Plassan 1749 - 1789. 4to 262 x 205 mm. Uniformly bound in 32 contemporary full sprinkled calf bindings with five raised bands and richly gilt spines. Leather tome- and title-labels to all volumes. Edges of boards gilt. Light wear to extremities primarily affecting head and foot of spines corners bumped. Internally with light occassional marginal brownspotting but generally fine. With "J. Collin" Danish zoologist Jonas Collin to top margin of most front free end-papers. An overall nice set comprising the following:Histoire Naturelle Générale et Particulière 15 vols - 578 plates and 2 maps.Supplément à l'Histoire naturelle 6 vols - 141 plates and 2 maps.Histoire naturelle des Oiseaux 9 vols - 257 plates.Quadrupedes Ovipares et des Serpens 2 vols - 66 plates. A total of 1042 plates and 4 maps. Wanting the portrait. The complex collation of this work has not been accurately described by bibliographers. Nissen and Heilbrun differ in the listing of number of plates and misname the descriptions of the plates. <br/><br/><em>First edition of this extensive landmark work in natural science. After his death several other volumes were published making the total number of volumes 44. Together with Diderot's Encyclopaedia this work represents the peak of book printing of the French enlightenment. Buffon was the first to sum up an entire natural history based on science instead of theology; It constitutes one of the first attempts to provide a comprehensive account of the natural world aiming at describing the entire known natural world - including plants animals and minerals - in a single work. Buffon based his work on first-hand observations and scientific analysis rather than on second-hand accounts or mythological beliefs making it a seminal work in the development of modern science. "Buffon's "Natural History General and Particular" presented for the first time a complete survey of natural history in a popular form . he was the first to present the universe as one complete whole and to find no phenomenon calling for any but a purely scientific explanation. In 1739 he was appointed Director of the Jardin du Roi now Jardin des Plantes. It would appear that the 'Natural History germinated in the preparation of a catalogue of the royal collection. Buffon then enlarged its scope to Aristotelian or Plinian proportions and finally transformed it into a conspectus of nature of a breadth and depth previously unknown". … he was the first to present the universe as one complete whole and to find no phenomenon calling for any but a purely scientific explanation." PMM. Buffon's work had a significant impact upon the field of natural history and influenced many other scientists including Charles Darwin; In a part of the work "Des Epoqeus de la Nature" Supplement vol. V 1778 present here Buffon attacked several Christian doctrines on natural science. He saw man as a part of the animal world he objected to earth being only 6000 years old and he dismissed a rigid classification system thus paving the way for Darwin's thoughts a century later:"Georges Buffon set forth his general views on species classification in the first volume of his Histoire Naturelle. Buffon objected to the so-called "artificial" classifications of Andrea Cesalpino and Carolus Linnaeus stating that in nature the chain of life has small gradations from one type to another and that the discontinuous categories are all artificially constructed by mankind. Buffon suggested that all organic species may have descended form a small number of primordial types; this is an evolution predominantly from more perfect to less perfect forms." Parkinson Breakthroughs. "Buffon's work is of exceptional importance because of its diversity richness originality and influence. Buffon was among the first to create an autonomous science free of any theological influence. He emphasized the importance of natural history and the great length of geological time. He envisioned the nature of science and understood the roles of paleontology zoological geography and animal psychology. He realised both the necessity of transformism and its difficulties. Although his cosmogony was inadequate and his theory of animal reproduction was weak and although he did not understand the problem of classification he did establish the intellectual framework within which most naturalists up to Darwin worked." DSB From the library of Danish zoologist Jonas Collin 1840-1905 who issued a new edition of Kjærbølling's "The Birds of Scandinavia" in 1875-1877 See Anker 251 - a work most likely inspired by his knowledge from his i.e. the present copy of Buffon's "Histoire Naturelle".The 'Histoire Générale' was widely reprinted and translated. Sometimes only individual sections were produced other times the complete work appeared. PMM 198.Nissen 672.Brunet I 376.Dibner 193.Sparrow p. 23.Anker 6. </em> hardcover
176139518Paris Imprimerie Royale 1761. 4to. Contemporary full mottled calf spine and boards worn. 4 376 pp. With engraved vignette on titlepage and 41 full-page engraved plates many folding. Plate 16 torn. <br/><br/><em>Volume 9 in the first edition. Plates describing lions tigers leopards hyenas &c. Buffon is best remembered for his great work Histoire naturelle générale et particulière 1749-788: in 35 volumes 9 additional volumes published after his death by Lacépède. It included everything known about the natural world up until that date. "Written in a brilliant style this work was read. by every educated person in Europe." Those who assisted him in the production of this great work included Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton. His Histoire was translated into many different languages making him one of the most widely read authors of the day equaling Rousseau and Voltaire. </em> hardcover
ZOOL0484Troppau Traßler 1785. Die alt kolorierten Tafeln sehr gut erhalten. Beiliegend die Textseiten 117-331 des 2. Bandes. Aus der deutschen Ausgabe Die österr. Ausgabe d. deutschen Übersetzung d. berühmten u. sehr umfangreichen Standardwerks. Aus dem Französischen v. Bernhard Christian Otto übersetzt. [Troppau, Traßler 1785]. unknown
182742163Paris Baudouin Frères et N. Delangle 1827-28. Bound in 34 contemp. uniform hcalf richly gilt spines. Various wear to spine-ends a few vols. with small tears to hinges. Edges rubbed. Engraved portrait 2 folded maps to vol. I 3 plates to vol. 11 Carte polaires to vol. 5 and 192 engraved and handcoloured plates. Oiseaux 118 Mammifères 74. Plates with tissue-guards and in general fine and clean. Textvolumes with some foxing and scattered brownspots throughout. unknown
185632127-127Paris Dufour Mulat & Boulanger 1856-58. With engr. plate by Oudet after Chazal "L'Homme" and 99 handcolored wood-engr. plates after Edouard de Traviès partly gummed. Large 8vo. 19th-cent. half leather gilt lettering on spines by C. Honegger Basel. Paris Dufour Mulat & Boulanger 1856-58. Buffon's 1707-1788 highly popular works one of numerous 19th century editions. Volumes I and II are of a general nature dealing with the history of the earth minerals metals the development of plants animals and humans human races etc.; volume III deals with mammals domestic and wild and volumes IV and V with birds. He was one of the first to give empirical explanations to natural phenomena rather than refer to the biblical creation myth. "Buffon's order is formed by a philosophical bias rather than by science" DSB which no doubt worked in his favour with the general reader. His natural history written in an elegant style can be rightfully considered as belonging to world literature. The nice plates after Edouard de Traviès show the animals and birds in a natural context. - Text browned or foxed in parts plates generally clean. - Not in Nissen. SCIENCE: NATURAL HISTORY / NATURGESCHICHTE ; Paris, Dufour, Mulat & Boulanger hardcover
EGzz0369Troppau J. G. Traßler 1785. 428 S. Tit. in Pag. gest. kol. Frontispiz u. 7 gef. kolorierte Kupfertafeln. Mit braunem Kleisterpapier bezogener Pappband d. Zt. mit schwarzgepr. Rückentitel. Etwas angestaubt; Hinterdeckel u. Rü. stellenw. berieben Ecken bestoßen; ges. Buchblock. m. kl. Wurmgang Text gering gebräunt. Nissen ZBI 712 u. 713 u. Peignot I 434 Biogr. BUFFON Georges Louis Marie Leclerc Comte de 1707-1788; Wissenschaftler. Seit der Erhebung seiner Ländereien zur Grafschaft nannte sich der aus Montbard in Burgund stammende Georges-Louis Leclerc ""Graf von Buffon"" nach einem in seinen Besitzungen liegendem Dorf. Dem abgeschlossenen Juraexamen folgten medizinische botanische und mathematische Studien. 1733 wurde er Mitglied der ""Academie royale des sciences"" bei der er bis 1748 über zwanzig Arbeiten u. a. über Gravitation Pendelbewegungen Ballistik Raketen optische Phänomene und zoologische Fragen einreichte. 1739 wurde Buffon das Amt des Superintendenten der Königlichen Gärten überantwortet mit dem auch die Betreuung der naturhistorischen Sammlungen des Königs verbunden war. Der Plan einen Katalog dieser Sammlungen zu verfassen gab den Anstoß für Buffons Lebenswerk die ""Histoire naturelle"" 1749-1804. 36 der insgesamt 44 Bände konnte B. noch zu Lebzeiten abschließen. Von dem die moderne Biologie begründenden Systems des schwedischen Naturforschers Carl von Linne EA. 1735 hielt Buffon nichts. Er ordnete stattdessen die Tiere nach ihrer Bedeutung für den Menschen. So behandelte er in seinem Werk über die Vierfüßler zuerst die Haustiere. Vorliegend aus dem Nachdruck der ersten dt. Ausgabe der 4. Bd. von 7 Bänden der ""Allg. Naturgesch."". Die österr. Ausgabe enthält die seitenverkehrten Nachdrucke der wesentlich häufigeren Berliner Ausgabe bei Pauli. Vorliegender Bd. befasst sich inhaltlich mit der Fortpflanzung. Die Tafeln zeigen Spermien des Menschen versch. Säugetiere u. des Tintenfisches. Troppau, J. G. Traßler 1785. unknown
EGzz0369aTroppau J. G. Traßler 1785. 428 S. Tit. in Pag. gest. kol. Frontispiz u. 7 altkolorierte gest. Tafelngef. kolorierte Kupfertafeln. Halblederband d. Zt. mit Rückengoldpräg. berieben u. bestoßen Rückenbezug mit Fehlstellen Wurmfraß Titelbl. u. einige Bll. wasserrandig einige Seiten mit Tintenfleckchen außerhalb des Satzspiegels. Nissen ZBI 712 u. 713 u. Peignot I 434 Biogr. BUFFON Georges Louis Marie Leclerc Comte de 1707-1788; Wissenschaftler. Seit der Erhebung seiner Ländereien zur Grafschaft nannte sich der aus Montbard in Burgund stammende Georges-Louis Leclerc ""Graf von Buffon"" nach einem in seinen Besitzungen liegendem Dorf. Dem abgeschlossenen Juraexamen folgten medizinische botanische und mathematische Studien. 1733 wurde er Mitglied der ""Academie royale des sciences"" bei der er bis 1748 über zwanzig Arbeiten u. a. über Gravitation Pendelbewegungen Ballistik Raketen optische Phänomene und zoologische Fragen einreichte. 1739 wurde Buffon das Amt des Superintendenten der Königlichen Gärten überantwortet mit dem auch die Betreuung der naturhistorischen Sammlungen des Königs verbunden war. Der Plan einen Katalog dieser Sammlungen zu verfassen gab den Anstoß für Buffons Lebenswerk die ""Histoire naturelle"" 1749-1804. 36 der insgesamt 44 Bände konnte B. noch zu Lebzeiten abschließen. Von dem die moderne Biologie begründenden Systems des schwedischen Naturforschers Carl von Linne EA. 1735 hielt Buffon nichts. Er ordnete stattdessen die Tiere nach ihrer Bedeutung für den Menschen. So behandelte er in seinem Werk über die Vierfüßler zuerst die Haustiere. Vorliegend aus dem Nachdruck der ersten dt. Ausgabe der 4. Bd. von 7 Bänden der ""Allg. Naturgesch."". Die österr. Ausgabe enthält die seitenverkehrten Nachdrucke der wesentlich häufigeren Berliner Ausgabe bei Pauli. Vorliegender Bd. befasst sich inhaltlich mit der Fortpflanzung. Die Tafeln zeigen Spermien des Menschen einiger Säugetiere u. des Tintenfisches. Troppau, J. G. Traßler 1785. unknown
2351-14Troppau Traßler 1785. Bd. 4 v. 7. 8°. 1 Bll. 428 S. Mit 1 farb. Frontisp. u. 7 gefalt. kolor. Kupfertaf. HLdr. d. Zt. Kap. bestoßen. Troppau, Traßler 1785. unknown
18287450G Virtue 1828. 1st edition thus. Hardback. Half calf VG. 352128pp colour frontis colour title page 29 coloured plates a few plates stained but generally in nice condition. Last Gather is NOT from this work - an error at the binders has included Aitkens biog of Charles Grey - Several of the the plates from the Buffon are missing. An odd combination! The plates are quite quaint. G Virtue hardcover
elala2631London: Printed For The Proprietor And Sold By H.D.Symonds 1797. cfFreeman 580 3 1792 Barr edition with 81 coloured plates. 10 Volumes. 12mo. 73 engraved plates containing 221 figures. there is no plate containing figures 60-61 but these are not referenced in the text & may have just been omitted in numbering. contemporary diced russia gilt backs joints cracked 4 covers detached some chipping to spines corners worn internally very good London: Printed For The Proprietor, And Sold By H.D.Symonds, 1797 unknown
64405Paris l'Imprimerie Royale 1776. 4to 24.1 x 18.5 cm. Title page with engraved vignette engraved head and tail pieces. iii 582 xx pp. six engraved plates many tables. 20th century brown cloth spine with gilt title. = Supplement volume to the quarto edition of this large and important series on natural history by Georges-Louis Leclerc Comte de Buffon 1707-1788. Not to be confused with the much smaller 12mo sometimes listed as 8vo edition. Well-illustrated by De Sève one of the best natural history illustrators of the 18th century. This volume deals with Man and addresses issues as Man's longevity and the probabilities percentages of reaching a certain age. Other topics are ovulary glands body temperature skin colour and albinism siamese twins and other teratological issues. Some mostly marginal toning and infrequent light spotting weak old library stamp on several text pages and the title page but generally clean. Nissen ZBI 672; Casey Wood p. 267. hardcover
1865181039Paris.: Langlume. No date circa 1865. Publisher’s gilt blindstamped cloth. Good scattered foxing and dampstains cover faded hinges starting. 12mo. 16.5x10.5 cm. French text. May be missing one or two plates. weight: 0.6 lb. Hand-colored frontis hand-colored vignette on title pageplus 10 additional hand-colored plates. Langlume. hardcover
183323119Paris:: Pourrat Freres Editeurs 1833-34. contemporary quarter black morocco over marbled boards. Light foxing/age/toning; the plates generally very nice. Some light rubbing at extremities; but tight and sound. 8vo. 199 plates all but 1 hand-colored; and 3 folding maps one repaired with clear tape at folds. Comprising: Theorie de la Terre. Mineraux. Les Vegetaux. Histoire des animaux. De l'homme. Des animaux. Oiseaux; the first 20 volumes of a 36 vol. set. Pourrat Freres Editeurs, hardcover
30048Paris Garnier frères 1853-1855. In 12 volumes. Very large 8vo 26.7 x 17.8 cm. Text with one engraved frontispiece one hand-coloured frontispiece one engraved portrait of Buffon and 160 hand-coloured engraved plates and maps for a total of 163 plates outside the text. Contemporary uniform dark blue half calf over pebbled boards; spines with four raised bands compartments with gilt vignettes and titles. Iridescent endpapers. All edges gilt. = A fine uniformly bound set of one of the many "Oeuvres Complètes" by this famous author mostly dealing with birds four volumes mammals three volumes and minerals three. With a preface by Marie-Jean-Pierre Flourens dated 1855. The title pages are dated 1853-1854. Heim regards this edition as the eighth important edition after Buffon's death in 1788. The frontispiece plate to Volume II "l'Homme et la Femme" is present. It is not listed in the plate index at the end of Vol. XII and seems to be missing often. Nissen states an incorrect number of plates. Apart from some foxing in the text mostly on tissue guards an attractive set. R. Heim 1952 "Buffon Les grands naturalistes Français" p. 232; Hoover 192; Nissen ZBI 704. hardcover
68562Fine illustrated and antiquarian Ornithology . 1st. Ed. in English printed for A. Strahan T. Caddell and J. Murray London. 1793. Nine volume set with 262 fine copper engraved plates. 8vo. Hardback. Charming early Coat of arms ink stamp of Charles Harris Bradford to verso of titles. Minor spotting & offsetting and with only occ. age toning o/w. contents fine. Contemporary full tree-calf bindings richly gilt decorated to spines and board edges in good to vg. condition. A very pleasing set in original untouched condition. Fine illustrated and antiquarian Ornithology hardcover
17706641Paris l: Imprimerie Royale 1770-86. Engraved plate with original hand-colour approx 25 x 21 cms from Histoire Naturelle de Oiseaux. Print Imprimerie Royale unknown
179744513Printed for the Proprietor Barr 1797. 1st English edition. Good/No Jacket. Full leather binding Tree calf binding. Lacks the Supplementary set vols. 11-16 in effect. Former owner's signature in vol. 1. Printed for the Proprietor (Barr) hardcover
17706647Paris l: Imprimerie Royale 1770-86. Engraved plate with original hand-colour approx 25 x 21 cms from Histoire Naturelle de Oiseaux. Print Imprimerie Royale unknown