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1686PHO-1723Paris, Arnould Seneuze, Daniel Horthemels, 1686-1689, 2 vol. in-4 : 16ff.-424pp. 8ff., 8ff.-416pp.-5ff., illustré de 26 planches (20+6) dont certaines dépliantes ou à double pages, gravées par Cornelis Vermeulen, d'après les dessins de P. Sevin, relié plein veau chiné (légèrement différentes), dos à nerfs orné avec titre, frottements, manques en tête et en queue du tome I, coins du tome I émoussés, dos, mors et coins du tome II réparés, tache d'encre dans les marges inférieures des pp.305-307 du tome I, pl. p. 91 du tome I colorié à la main, déchirure au titre du tome II renforcé.
1653395ArmLyon Borde Arnaud & Rigaud 1653 2 Tomes en 2 volumes - Bien Complet des 2572 bois gravés - Complet - Demi veau légèrement postérieur , dos orné - tomaisons - Tome 1 : Page de titre gravée , dédicace , sommaire et privilèges + 960 pages pour les 9 premiers livres + tables générales en Français , Latin , Grec , Arabe , Italien , Espagnol , Allemand , Flamand , Bohémien et Anglais - Brunissures marginales de la page 932 aux tables incluses / Tome 2 : Dédicace + 114 pages contenant les 4 index des simples et des vertus des simples + sommaire des 9 livres du Tome 2 + 758 pages + tables en Français , Latin , Grec et Arabe . Nombreuses et belles lettrines - - Jacques Dalechamp ( 1513/1588) botaniste et médecin Lyonnais fit imprimer sa 1ere édition en Latin en 1586 . Il fut aidé par Jean Bauhin et Jean des Moulins . La 1ere édition française date de 1615 , la notre ( 1653) est la deuxième édition Française et comporte une quarantaine de bois gravés supplémentaires . Bel exemplaire de ce qui fut le livre botanique de référence du 17e siècle .
1653395ArmLyon Borde Arnaud & Rigaud 1653 2 Tomes en 2 volumes - Bien Complet des 2572 bois gravés - Complet - Demi veau légèrement postérieur , dos orné - tomaisons - Tome 1 : Page de titre gravée , dédicace , sommaire et privilèges + 960 pages pour les 9 premiers livres + tables générales en Français , Latin , Grec , Arabe , Italien , Espagnol , Allemand , Flamand , Bohémien et Anglais - Brunissures marginales de la page 932 aux tables incluses / Tome 2 : Dédicace + 114 pages contenant les 4 index des simples et des vertus des simples + sommaire des 9 livres du Tome 2 + 758 pages + tables en Français , Latin , Grec et Arabe . Nombreuses et belles lettrines - - Jacques Dalechamp ( 1513/1588) botaniste et médecin Lyonnais fit imprimer sa 1ere édition en Latin en 1586 . Il fut aidé par Jean Bauhin et Jean des Moulins . La 1ere édition française date de 1615 , la notre ( 1653) est la deuxième édition Française et comporte une quarantaine de bois gravés supplémentaires . Bel exemplaire de ce qui fut le livre botanique de référence du 17e siècle .
164861258Kiøbenhafn, Melchiore Martzan, (1647-) 1648. 4to. In contemporary half calf with four raised bands. Wear to extremities. Previous owner's name to pasted down front end-paper. Ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Two-line annotation in Latin dated 1712 to front free end-paper. First leaves with marginal dampstaining. F. 379 missing lower outer corner, but a leaf from another copy loosely inserted. Last 188 ff. depicting various flowers with annotations in contemporary hand and with occassional rudimentary handcoloring. With occassional marginal brownspotting throughout. (18), 3-393, (48) ff. + 376 full page woodcuts of plants on 188 ff., frontispiece, engraved half-title and 4 plates depicting the four seasons (complete).
1640015181London: Thomas Cotes 1640. First edition. Large thick folio title page dedication page preface two pages author's tributes ten pages then ii 1734 but actually slightly less as there are several errors of pagination illustrated with over 2100 woodcut figures lacking the extra engraved title page the 20-page addenda at the rear and the errata leaf but otherwise complete and very sound. The contents are extremely clean and tight there is the odd crease and an occasional tiny corner missing but overall in impressive condition. The front and rear endpapers are a little browned and marked both front and rear hinges are cracked and showing a little silver-fish damage but there is no weakness at all. Full panelled calf probably eighteenth century but possibly earlier a little rubbed a little worn at the edges scuffed on the upper cover rebacked fairly recently with a leather spine and red morocco label. Blanche Henrey 286. Very heavy - extra postage will be required. John Parkinson 1567 - 1650 was both the last of the great English herbalists and one of the first of the great English botanists. He was apothecary to James I and a founding member of the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries in December 1617 and was later Royal Botanist to Charles I. The Theatrum was the most complete and beautifully presented English treatise on plants of its time. One of the most eminent gardeners of his day he kept a botanical garden at Long Acre in Covent Garden today close to Trafalgar Square and maintained close relations with other important English and Continental botanists herbalists and plantsmen. . First Edition. Full-Leather. Very Good. Thomas Cotes Hardcover
1664105238BBBasel, Jacob Werenfels, 1664. Folio (38 x 24 cm.). [8] Bl., 663 S.; [2] Bl., S. 665-1316; S. 1317-1529, [66] Bl. mit Holzschnitt-Titelbordüre und ca. 3000, teils kolorierten Textholzschnitten. Blindgeprägtes Schweinsledereinband der Zeit über Holzdeckeln. 3 Teile in 1 Band.
165093TCL8LKTV6YNetherlands 1650. Framed. Drawings 48.8 x 28.9-29.2 cm. Black chalk drawings occasionally heightened with white chalk including some light brown watercolours on grey 17th-century handmade paper without watermark. In manuscript 'Martagon' in brown ink. In lower right corner in manuscript the number '3' in ink. We have not succeeded in identifying the artist of these beautiful drawings. We know no other drawing that is clearly from the same hand. Two artists are mentioned as possible candidates Govert Flinck Cleves 1615-1660 Amsterdam and Gerbrand van den Eeckhout 1621 - Amsterdam - 1674. The present drawings are probably made around the middle of the 17th century in Holland. The composition is similar to some papers in florilegia such as Theodor de Bry 1611/1612 to 1641 and later but they never show so many species and the flowers on a sheet. This study could be a sketch for a painting not necessarily a floral still life possibly a landscape. In fine condition.l Cf. Bernt Die niederländischen Maler und Zeichner des 17. Jahrhunderts vol. 4 nr. 209 München 1979; Schatborn 'Een toeschrijving aan Govert Flinck' in: Bulletin van het Rijksmuseum 22 nr. 2/3 1974 pp. 111-121. unknown
164450986Amsterdam, Heinric Laurentius, 1644. Folio. Contemporary full vellum with neat later (19th century) rebacking. Six raised bands and gilt title to spine. Some wear to extremities. Internally a fresh and clean copy with only a bit of occasional brownspotting. Endpapers with a bit of soiling. 2 bookplates to inside of front board: Gilbert Redgrave, London (dated 1894) & Gorden M. Jones, Virginia. Text in Greek and Latin. Woodcut title-page, numerous woodcut intials throughout, and more than 600 woodcut illustrations in the text. (20), 1187, (1), (88 - Index) pp.
163151085Amsterdam, Jan Janssonius, 1631. Folio. Contemp. hcalf. Raised bands. Compartments gilt with floral stamps. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. Repairs to spine ends and hinges. Marbled coverpapers. Covers a bit rubbed. Endpapers renewed. Engraved frontispiece title, engraved portrait. (24),(10) pp. and 110 fine engraved plates (67 to the first part, 43 to the second), depicting 560 plants, usually life-size. A few minor brownspots.