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184921449ABFreiburg im Breisgau, Universitäts-Buchdruckerei von Hermann M. Poppen, 1849–1850. 8°. XVI, 364 Seiten. Mit 3 kolorierte Tafeln. Pappband aus der Zeit mit Bibliothekskleber und Rückenschild.
EXE004eaLondon Herbert Jenkins Limited, s.d. Petit in-folio en toile verte. Deuxième édition illustrée de 54 planches en couleurs.
182140532ABBasel, J. Georg Neukirch, 1821-1843. 8°. XVIII, 450 S., 1 Bl.; VIII, 537 S; 2 Bl, 220 S. Mit einem gestochenen Porträt im ersten Band, 2 kolorierten lithographierten Tafeln in Band eins und einer lithographierten, kolorierten Tafel im Supplement von Labram. Grüne Halblederbände der Zeit mit klassizistischer Rückenvergoldung. 2 Bände + Supplement in 2 Bänden.
182140532AB2 Bände + Supplement in 2 Bänden. Basel, J. Georg Neukirch, 1821-1843. 8°. XVIII, 450 S., 1 Bl.; VIII, 537 S; 2 Bl, 220 S. Mit einem gestochenen Porträt im ersten Band, 2 kolorierten lithographierten Tafeln in Band eins und einer lithographierten, kolorierten Tafel im Supplement von Labram. Grüne Halblederbände der Zeit mit klassizistischer Rückenvergoldung.
182140532DB2 Bände + Supplement in 2 Bänden. Basel, J. Georg Neukirch, 1821–1843. 8°. XVIII, 450 S., 1 Bl.; VIII, 537 S; 2 Bl, 220 S. Mit einem gestochenen Portrait im ersten Band, 2 kol. lithograph. Tafeln in Band eins und einer lithograph., kol. Tafel im Supplement von Labram. Grüne Halblederbände aus der Zeit mit klassizistischer Rückenvergoldung.
PHO-628PARIS (BUISSON) 1791. IN-8°, 20 X 12,5, RELIE PLEIN VEAU ÉPOQUE, DOS LISSE ORNE, PIÈCE DE TITRE VERTE, LISERÉS OR SUR LES TR. ET SUR LES FILS, TR. ROUGES. RÉPARATION A LA DERNIÈRE PAGE, DISCRET TROU DE VER, PETIT MANQUE DE CUIR A UNE CHARNIÈRE. BEL EXEMPLAIRE.
179515764Par Ventenat (1757-1808), Bibliothécaire du Panthéon. 14 planches en couleurs dessinées et gravées par Sophie Dupuis.Édition originale. Paris, Sallior - An 3ème de la République Française (1795) - 223 pages. Ex-libris armorier de Monsieur de Bordeaux.Reliure demi-basane blonde de l'époque. Dos lisse à filets dorés et pièce de titre verte. Rares rousseurs. Très bon état. Format in-8°(21x13).
179356122Leipzig, Klimbt, 1793. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. Slightly rubbed. (2),II,313 pp. Scattered light browning, some scattered brownspots. A corner torn on one leaf (pp. 31/32) with a loss of a few letters. A faint dampstain on the last leaves.
196443678Cambridge, University Press, 1964-80. 4to. 5 orig. full cloth., gilt spines, all with dustjackets. XXXII,464XXVI,455XIX,370XXIX,505XXXVI,452 pp. and folded maps at end of each volume.
Napoli, presso Gaetano Raimondi, 1796. Prima edizione. Tre volumi in 8vo, piccolo fregio xil. sui front., pp. VIII, 404; da 405 a 784; da 785 a 1156 (con Indici). Legatura coeva in pergamena rigida titoli in oro al dorso (il terzo volume ha una legatura diversa da quella dei primi due ma con le stesse caratteristiche). Vincenzo Petagna (Napoli, 1734 - 1810) medico e botanico, professore di botanica all’Università di Napoli. Autore di rilevanti scoperte scientifiche, il Petagna contribuì in modo essenziale alla creazione del Real Orto Botanico di Napoli. Edizione originale di una delle più significative trattazioni di botanica pubblicate in Italia nel Settecento. Ad esempio, nel tomo III, vi si trova la spiegazione del Cocculus Indicus Officinarum i cui si dice che "Nasce quest’albero nell’India orientale tralle rupi, e sassi delle spiagge marittime, sotto l’ombra di alberi eccelsi, e particolarmente nel Ceilan, nel Malabar, nell’Amboina e nella Giava. Il frutto è una bacca, che rinchiude una noce reniforme, rugosa, composta di buccia fragile, e midolla, o nocciolo bianco. Sotto questa forma si incontra nelle officine. Colle bacche gl’Indiani prendono i pesci buttando nell’acqua delle pillole, formate dalle bacche semimature acciaccate co’ granchi detti Bernardo l’eremita, che si trovano nelle chiocciole. La pasta di quelle, mangiata con avidità da pesci li rende vertiginosi, e quasi briachi; e quelli montando sulla superficie dell’acqua facilmente si lascian prendere. Con queste bacche stesse prendono que’ Nazionali l’uccello di paradiso, buttandole nelle fossette d’acqua, dove quello và a bere, al riferire di Runfio. Se questo frutto sia velenato all’uomo, non si sa, mentre niuno ha ardito di farne la esperienza. Dale però le commenda esternamente per uccidere i pidocchi nella sua Farmacologia". Vincenzo Petagna (Napoli, 1730 - 1810) è stato un botanico, medico ed entemologo italiano. Figlio di Antonino Petagna e Orsola Cuomo, studiò dapprima presso Gesuiti e poi si impegnò in studi filosofici e medici che lo portarono nel 1754 alla laurea in medicina. Nel 1770 si recò in Austria e in Germania e al rientro intraprese studi di Storia naturale; quindi insegnò botanica e Napoli. Diresse l’Orto botanico del Monastero di Monte Oliveto; fu iscritto alla Real Deputazione della Salute, e fu membro della nuova Real Società delle Scienze. Al suo nome è dedicata la "Petagnea gussonei". Opera non comune, in traduzione italiana (Cfr. Iccu; non in Brunet e Graesse). Legature un poco sporche, minime fioriture ad alcune pagine (anche dovute alla non eccelsa qualità della carta) e leggeri aloni alle carte bianche e al frontespizio (ma del solo solo terzo volume). Nell'insieme trattasi di buoni esemplari.
Leipzig, Klimbt, 1793. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. Slightly rubbed. (2),II,313 pp. Scattered light browning, some scattered brownspots. A corner torn on one leaf (pp. 31/32) with a loss of a few letters. A faint dampstain on the last leaves.
Cambridge, University Press, 1964-80. 4to. 5 orig. full cloth., gilt spines, all with dustjackets. XXXII,464 XXVI,455 XIX,370 XXIX,505 XXXVI,452 pp. and folded maps at end of each volume.
8vo., Second Edition, with 13 woodcuts in the text, neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper verso; handsomely bound in early twentieth century half calf BY MUDIE, marbled boards, back with five raised bands ruled in gilt, second compartment with leather label lettered and ruled in gilt, third compartment with author's name in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt with a floral spray, all edges marbled, marbled endpapers, backstrip faded (but all gilt just legible) else a most attractive copy of a scarce work. The binding is signed on front free endpaper verso. The publisher's catalogue sometimes found at end has not been bound with this copy. The first printing of the first edition was in Vol. IX of the Journal of the Linnean Society of London (dated 1867 but issued in 1865). The present edition, the first in book form, is greatly revised and enlarged; Freeman notes that 1500 copies were printed. The woodcut illustrations are by George Darwin, the author's son. SCARCE. Freeman (Darwin), 220; Freeman (BNHB), 909.
Cm. 20,5, pp. cxxv (1). Con 4 belle tavole incise in rame e ripiegate fuori testo. Solida legatura posteriore in mezza pergamena con punte. Esemplare in barbe e ben conservato, stampato su carta forte. Ex libris inciso. Edizione originale, assai rara.
Otto volumi di cm. 19, pp. 1300 complessive. Con molte incisioni nel testo 320 tavole a colori fuori testo. Bella legatura edit. in piena tela verde riccamente decorata con motivi floreali. Ottimo stato di conservazione. Serie completa di tutti gli otto volumi pubblicati.
115831770 Vindobonae, typis Joannis Thomae reliure dos cuir, 5 nerfs, pièce de titre, 364p, in-8. bon état, coins usé, reliure solide, papier bien blanc.
007793Journal of Arid Environments. Volume 1 1978 - Volume 71 2007 LACKING Volumes 55 part 2 through to Volume 58 part 1 and parts 42 4 46 3 51 3 and 54 2 & 4. Extremely scarce - an almost complete set to 2007. Paperbacks in parts as issued very good condition. Because of the extreme weight delivery can really only be contemplated within most of mainland UK. Paperback. Very Good. Paperback
018169Vienna: Carl Ferdinand Beck 1827 - 1831. Two volumes octavo pp xii 576 i; 2 768 the title pages a little foxed and blotched light scattered foxing throughout the first volume has one single wormhole travelling through the whole book in the lower margin each title page has a small circular stamp of the Zoologische & Botanische Gesellschaft but overall a remarkably clean and tight copy internally bound in an early twentieth-century full green morocco very lightly marked. With the bookplate of Kenneth Lazenby - a founding member of the Alpine Garden Society. An exceptional copy. . First Edition. Full-Leather. Very Good. Carl Ferdinand Beck Hardcover
1831e6414London: John Ridgway and Sons. G: in good condition without dust jacket. Rebound with new eps. Covers rubbed and marked. Ownership signature on feps. Sporadic foxing with occasional offsetting. Sporadic pencil annotations. 1831. First Edition. Brown hardback cloth cover. 230mm x 150mm 9" x 6". lix 218pp; xxviii 208pp; 204pp index. B/w plates b/w in-text illustrations. Volume I published 1831-3; volume II 1833-5 and volume III in 1837. Volume I includes list of subscribers. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . John Ridgway and Sons hardcover
1794020746Oxford: Fletcher et Hanwell et J. Cooke 1794. First edition. Octavo pp xxiv 422 14 a little age-toning thoughout and the occasional blemish the top margin of pages 19 - 39 slightly bruised with slight tearing lacking the half-title otherwies very good internally probably contemporary half morocco and marbled boards rather rubbed and a little worn the spine head a little frayed the spine lettering faint. RARE. From the lbrary of the botanist B Daydon Jackson with his signature on the title page and the later bookplate of the nurseryman Will Ingwersen on the front endpaper. Two other earlier names on the front blank - Mary and Julia Rowley 1835 and George Rowley. Blanche Henrey 1320 - "the second book ever published on the wild plants of an English county". First Edition. Half morocco. Good. Fletcher et Hanwell et J. Cooke Hardcover
1812015591Berlin: In Taberna Librairia Scholal Realin 1812. Latin text. Octavo with a large folding map hand-coloured in outline. a folding table neatly repared at an early date 30 copper engraved plates not bound in order pp liv 550 a little age-toned but very firm and sound bound in a twentieth century half calf and marbled boards very slightly scuffed. "A fundamental work in plant geography" - Stafleu & Cowan. From the library of the nurseryman Will Ingwersen with his bookplate on the front endpaper. This also contains the signature of Joannes Fraser and many neat manuscript annotations and corrections throughout the text; some place names are underlined lightly in red ink on the map also. The cintents of the plates has been written on the blank leaves at the rear. It seems likely that this is John Fraser the younger a nurseryman and traveller. First Edition. Half-Leather. Very Good. In Taberna Librairia Scholal Realin Hardcover
: Gouan. Nomenclateur BOTANIQUE. Montpellier, G. Izar et A. Ricard, III° année Republicane (1793). Pp. 132 e una tavola f.t. Unito a: Gaterau M. Description des PLANTES qui croissent aux environs de MONTAUBAN ou qu’on cultive dans les jardins. Montauban chez l’auteur et C. Crosilhes, 1789. Pp. 216, (4). Unito a: Auricoste J. B. Essai sur la VIEILLESSE. Montpellier chez G. Izar et A. Ricard, V° année de la Republique (1795). Pp. 77, 1 c. b. Unito a: Minvielle Bernard. Dissertation sur la RESPIRATION. Montpellier chez G. Izar et A. Ricard, V° année de la Republique (1795). Pp. 71. Unito a: Plantade G. M. L. Reflexions sur quelques points de clinique relatifs aux MALADIES AIGUES. Montpellier chez G. Izar et A. Ricard, V° année de la Republique (1795). Pp. 42, (2). Baumes. Mémoire qui a remporte le prix au jugement de la faculte de medicine le 29 decembre 1785. Nismes chez Castor Belle, 1788. Pp. 56. (cm. 19 x 12). Pergamena coeva. Bell’insieme.
214Bq0 In4 - demi veau d'époque avec pièce de titre - Atlas seul ( 1825) - Contient en sus des tableaux et pages de tables 49 planches concernant la botanique , l'arpentage les bois de marine , les insectes et la carbonisation .
214Bq0 In4 - demi veau d'époque avec pièce de titre - Atlas seul ( 1825) - Contient en sus des tableaux et pages de tables 49 planches concernant la botanique , l'arpentage les bois de marine , les insectes et la carbonisation .
1710PHO-1760Amsterdam, chez Paul Marret, 1710-1711, 2 tomes in-12, 320 pp. et 358 pp., illustré de 2 frontispices et 4 planches dépliantes dont 3 cartes, titre rouge et noir, relié plein cuir époque, dos à nerfs ornés (dos légèrement différents), frottements et épidermures tome 2, petit manque au dos, coiffes et coins usés, une carte déchirée, papier ébarbé tome 1 sur les premiers feuillets, cachet et signature au titre tome 2, rousseurs.