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193723399Paris Union Latine D'éditions 1937 In-8 carré 361 pp, tirage à 7000 ex; celui ci sur vélin chiffon , dos légèrement passé Edition en vieux Français et Version Moderne par Raoul Mortier
RO80012980ARDANT Eugène et Cie.. Non daté. In-4. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Mors fendus, Intérieur frais. 221 pages. Frontispice en noir et blanc hors-texte. Nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc dans le texte et hors-texte. Reliure pleine toile rouge. Tranches dorées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
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12619Paris, H. Nicolle, Giguet et Michaud, Imprimerie des Frères Mame, 1808. 2 volumes in-12, 309-(1)-(12 : catalogue) et 285 pp., reliure de l'époque demi-maroquin rouge à long grain, dos ornés (bords légèrement frottés, rousseurs).
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1802003258London: T.N. Longman & O. Rees 1802. Ink shelf numbers on spines; bookplates; several ink stamps; tears in two tables partly repaired with archival tape; lacking half-titles. First Edition in English. Buckram. Good. T.N. Longman & O. Rees Hardcover
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18461948<p>Paris: Crochard et Cie 1846. Second expanded edition.</p><p><strong>PIONEERING ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SCIENCE OF COMPARATIVE ANATOMY.</strong></p><p>Eight volumes in 9 bindings 8 1/2 inches tall Vol. 4 is in 2 parts. Green quarter leather binding with gilt titles and compartments marbled paper covered boards patterned endpapers bookplate of NSR Maluf to each volume Vol. I i-xxxiii lithographic facsimile of letter from Cuvier 587 pp 1; Vol. II i-viii 726 pp; Vol. III 4 i-iv 760 pp; Vol. IV pt 1 i-xxvii 618 pp 4; Vol. IV pt 2 i-iv 691 pp 1; Vol. V i-viii 503 pp folding table; Vol. VI i-vii 557 pp 1 folding table; Vol. VII i-vii 1 656 pp; Vol. VIII i-xii. 848 pp. Covers corners spine ends worn light browning to pages the first blank and usually the half title of each volume have top edge corners clipped presumably to remove a signature not affecting text. Bindings tight pages unmarked very good in custom archival mylar covers. <strong>CONTENTS:</strong> Vol. I contains the principal discussion of Cuvier's famous theory of the correlation of parts- the functional relationship of each bodily organ to every other organ. Also considered are the organs of movement of vertebrate animals; Vol. II addresses the organs of movement of invertebrate animals and the osteology of the head; Vol. III considers the nervous system and sense organs; Vol. IV reviews the organs of mastication salivation and swallowing in vertebrate animals; Vol. V reviews the feeding organs of invertebrate animals; Vol. VI explores the nutritive fluid its reservoirs and the organs that set it in motion in the four types of the animal kingdom; Volume 7 the description of the organs of elaboration and purification of the nutritive fluid through respiration and urinary secretion; and Volume 8 the organs of generation and secretions the swim bladder of the fish and the organs of vocalization.</p><p><strong>GEORGES CUVIER </strong>1769 – 1832 was a French naturalist and zoologist sometimes referred to as the "founding father of paleontology". Cuvier was a major figure in natural sciences research in the early 19th century and was instrumental in establishing the fields of comparative anatomy and paleontology through his work in comparing living animals with fossils. He expanded Linnaean taxonomy by grouping classes into phyla and incorporating both fossils and living species into the classification. He laid the foundations for a method of analysis and comparison applied to the entire animal kingdom and a new branch of natural history was born thanks to his scientific collaboration with Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire. This was based on the theory that anatomical and physiological characteristics of animals are molded by their environment. He established four major families: vertebrates mollusks arthropods and radiates. He was the first to apply the concept of an ecosystem viewing it as a vast network in which species interact with one another.</p><p><strong>GARRISON-MORTON </strong>No. 311 "Cuvier played a leading part in the development of paleontology and stimulated the study of comparative anatomy. He ranks with von Baer as one of the founders of modern morphology. The posthumous second edition offered here revised and expanded by Georges Cuvier's younger brother Georges-Frédéric Cuvier to 8 vols. appeared from 1835-1846."</p> Crochard et Cie hardcover
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183910877<p>Crochard et Cie Libraires 1839 Book. Good. Hardcover. 3/4 leather. Marbled boards with 3/4 leather all rubbed red spine label with gilt trim. Binding and hinges quite secure no repair or noted no splitting or cracking of the leather. Foxing throughout - from light at times to quite heavy at others but pages are quite supple and easily handled. Brief notes in pencil on ffep. Text in French.</p> Crochard et Cie Libraires hardcover
2412RS303<p>Pour servir de base a lhistoire naturelle des animaux et dintroduction a lanatomie comparée. PAR M. Le CHer. CUVIER Conseiller d`Etat ordinaire secretaire perpetuel de l`Academie des Sciences le l`Institut Royal . etc etc. Avec Figures dessinees d`apres nature. TOME IV contenant Les Zoophytes Les Tables et Les Planches. A PARIS Chez Deterville Libraire rue Hauteseuille n 8. de l`imprimerie de A. Belin. 1817.</p>_x000d_<p>De 215x135 cm. Com vii 255 págs. Encadernação inteira de pele. Corte das folhas e folhas de guarda marmoreados. Ilustrado em extratexto com XV estampas impressas pela frente com gravuras a preto e branco devidamente legendadas. </p>_x000d_<p>Impressão nítida com caracteres redondos e itálicos com O texto a partir da página 193 em duas colunas. </p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar com perda de revestimento na lombada etiqueta com cota no interior da pasta anterior assinatura de posse datada de 1920 na folha de anterrosto e ocasionais picos de oxidação rasgo no canto da folha da página 3 com perda de papel sem atingir a mancha gráfica e assinatura de posse no interior da pasta posterior. Com falta das páginas 191 e 192.</p>_x000d_<p>Folha de rosto com a seguinte descrição do autor: Conseiller dÉtal ordinaire secrétaire perpétuel de lAcadémies et Sociétés Royales des Sciences de Londres de Berlin de Pétersbourg de Stockholm dÉdimbourg de Copenhague de Goettingue de Turin de Bavière des Pays-Bas etc.etc.</p>_x000d_<p>Contém nas páginas preliminares em numeração romana uma tabela metódica dos conteúdos. Este volume descreve os Zoófitos ou fitozoários antigas designações utilizadas nas ciências biológicas para o conjunto dos seres vivos de simetria radiada que embora considerados parte do reino animal apresentam conformação visual semelhante à dos vegetais.</p>_x000d_<p>Jean Léopold Nicolas Frédéric baron Cuvier conhecido por Georges Cuvier Montbéliard 1769 Paris 1832 Foi um dos mais influentes defensores do Catastrofismo</p> M-19-E-5 hardcover
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2102SB112<p>Distribué d'après son organisation pour servir de base a l'Histoire Naturelle des animaux et d'Introduction a l'Anatomie Comparée par le M. le Baron Cuvier Grand Officier de la Légion-d'Honneur Conseiller-d'État et au Conseil Royal de l'Instruction publique; l'un des Quarante de l'Académie Française; Secrétaire-Perpétuel de l'Academie des Sciences; Membre des Académies et Sociétes Royales des Londres de Berlin de Pétersbourg de Stockholm d'Édimbourg de Copenhague de Gttingue de Turin de Bavière des Pays-Bas de Calcutta de la Société Linnéenne de Londres etc. Troisième Édition. Avec figures dessinées d'après nature. Louis Hauman et Comp Libraires-Éditeurs. Bruxelles. 1836.</p>_x000d_<p>3 volumes in 4.º de 235x15 cm. Com i-iv 2 v-xxii 626 xxviii; iv 404 xii; ii 2 518 págs. Encadernações com lombadas em pele e ferros a ouro. Apresenta o corte das folhas pintado de azul à cabeça.</p>_x000d_<p>Ilustrado com gravuras representando diversas espécies animais em folhas colocadas no fim dos dois primeiros volumes. </p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar apresenta uma etiqueta com quota à cabeça das lombadas falta da folha de rosto do 3.º volume e com a parte central das folhas de rosto do 1.º e 2.ºcortadas eventualemente para eleiminar uma assinatura de posse tendo estas restauros amadores.</p>_x000d_<p>Georges Cuvier Montbéliard 1769 - Paris 1832 foi um naturalista zoólogo e paleontólogo francês. Esta é a 3.ª edição da sua obra mais conhecida. Descreve a estrutura de todo o reino animal com base na anatomia comparada e na sua História Natural. Divide os animais em 4 grupos elementares: «Vertébrés Mollusques Articulés e Zoophytes».</p>_x000d_<p>Vale notar que embora denominada como terceira a presente edição difere da publicada entre 1836 e 1849 por Fortin et Masson - Paris em 22 volumes conhecida como a «Edição dos Discípulos».</p> I-222-F-10 unknown
1817elala537Paris: Deterville 1817. 1817. 4 Volumes. 8vo. pp. xxxvii 540; xviii 532; xxix 653; viii 255. with half-titles. 15 engraved plates by Pierron after Laurillard. 10 folding engraved plates from another work bound in at end. contemporary quarter sheep gilt backs spines somewhat worn several joints cracked scattered foxing. bookplate 1825 ownership entry 1834 & rubberstamp on title of A.Chambion on titles. First Edition of Cuviers most comprehensive work which embodied the whole of his previous researches on the structure of living and fossil animals and laid the foundations of modern comparative anatomy. Here Cuvier introduced his famous classification system according to which the animal kingdom is divided into four main groups vertebrata mollusca articulata insects lobsters and radiata all remaining types. "This type theory is Cuviers greatest contribution in the sphere of systematization and represents although in a somewhat modified form the basis of all subsequent animal classification." Nordenskiöld Opposing the current view that the structure of an animal determined its functions and habits Cuvier maintained that an animals structure was due to its functions and habits. Throughj the exact study of the anatomy of living and fossil species he could reconstruct extinct forms from a few surviving bones. At the end of Volume IV pp. 95-170 is an important annotated bibliography of zoological literature. Brit. Museum Cat. of Natural History I 410. Brunet II 457 incorrectly citing date 1816. Casey Wood 307. Dibner Heralds of Science 195. Nissen 1013. Nordenskiöld History of Biology pp. 339-41. Printing and the Mind of Man 276. Sparrow Milestones of Science 42 Plate 134 pp. 31-32. Waller 11796. Wellcome II 423 incomplete. cfGarrison & Morton 327. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Paris: Deterville , 1817. Hardcover
182918430Paris: Déterville and Crochard 1829. SECOND EDITION. With 20 full-page etched plates. Contemporary gilt green sheep-backed marbled boards. Ownership stamps of J.E. van der Dussen. A fine set. Second edition enlarged of this landmark in the history of zoology and comparative anatomy the most comprehensive biological work since Linnaeus. “Cuvier’s valuable work represented the fruits of a lifetime’s study of living and fossil animals. In his day Cuvier exerted an enormous influence on science. He played a leading part in the development of the science of palaeontology and stimulated the study of comparative anatomy†G&M. <br /> “It is in his classification of the animal kingdom into four main groups Vertebrata Mollusca Articulata and Radiata that he is so notably succeeded in giving a lead that has been followed by all his successors. . .Cuvier was the first to apply analyses and comparison to the entire animal kingdom. He also saw that this homogeneity in an individual should enable a competent naturalist to reconstruct a complete animal from any significant part of its anatomy†PMM.<br /> See PMM 276; Garrison-Morton 327; Dibner 195. Déterville and Crochard unknown