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Paris, Imprimerie de Béthune et Plon, 1839. 8vo. pp. ii + 25–38. Bound in contemporary navy blue calf preserving original printed wrappers to Mémoires, sides elaborately blindstamped to a scrolling design within gilt fillet border, smooth spine gilt to a scrolling design, lettered as title, marbled endpapers, silk marker, gilt edges. Some occasional browning, tear to one map repaired. Offered with other item/-s (usually bound or issued together etc.). Please enquire for a full description.
“Prostant apud neminem, sed tamen ubique” (i. e. Amsterdam) 1648. 12mo. iv + 252 + xvi pp. (last leaf blank) + engraved frontispiece (a drinker). Woodcut on title-page. Early edition of this collection of macaronic verse, student drama, and various nonsense writings by sixteenth and seventeenth century authors on the subjects of sex, food, wine, women, religion, science, the medical and legal professions etc., with the famous poem Pugna porcorum. “Sammlung von vielen zum Teil vorher einzeln oder in Sammlungen erschienen Humanisten- und Studentenanekdoten, Scherzfragen, Trinkergeschichten usw., die öfters deutsche Einschiebsel enthalten. Bekanntere grössere Stücke sind etwa die Disputatio de Cornelio, Theses de Hasione, das makkaronisch-deutsch-lateinische Flohgedicht …, die Crepundiapoetica usw. Manches ging. O. Menanders bekannte ‘Jocoseria’ über, anderes in einige der grossen Curiosa- und Anekdotensammlungen des 17./18. Jahrhunderts” (Seebass, NF, 723). The frontispiece is unsigned but “clearly by one of the good Dutch artists of the time” (Jantz 3233). Gay-Lemonnyer 3, 428. Offered with other item/-s (usually bound or issued together etc.). Please enquire for a full description.
S. l., s. a. 12mo. 8 pp. Offered with other item/-s (usually bound or issued together etc.). Please enquire for a full description.
Lubecae, impensis Joh. Wiedemeyeri, 1709. 8vo. xxxvi + 272; + xxiv + 273–352 pp. + 1 folding woodcut plate. Originally published at Stockholm in 1704–5 (vol. 1 as a dissertation with G. Krook as respondent) this is the second edition. A third edition appeared in 1723. Besides his activities as head of the diocese of Ingermanland, Bergius found time to make considerable scholarly contributions to the fields of Russian language and civilization. The chief result of his Russian research was his dissertation, formally discussed and defended in Uppsala University, on the state of the Russian church and religion. This was considered to be his best work; it remained however, unfinished. Offered with other item/-s (usually bound or issued together etc.). Please enquire for a full description.
Rostock & Leipzig, in Verlag Joh. Henrich Russworms, 1711. 8vo. ii + xiv + 160 pp. Title printed in red & black. Offered with other item/-s (usually bound or issued together etc.). Please enquire for a full description.
Cölln (Leipzig), bey Wilhelm Stephan, 1705. 8vo. ii + 190 pp. Translated by E. G. Rinck. Offered with other item/-s (usually bound or issued together etc.). Please enquire for a full description.
Paris, Imprimerie de Béthune et Plon, 1839. 8vo. iv + 24 (last leaf blank) + ii + 25–206 + 209–348 pp. + 1 portrait + 3 folding maps (one in colour). Pp. 207/208 omitted in pagination. Contains the following treatises with separate titles: 1. Route de l’Inde par l’Egypte et la Mer Rouge, considérée sous le point de vue de la question d’Orient (pp. iv + 22); 2. Commerce des anciens dans l’Inde (pp. 25–65); 3. État actuel de l’Inde et de l’Asie Centrale (pp. 69–94); 4. L’Egypte ancienne et moderne (pp. 95 ff.) Offered with other item/-s (usually bound or issued together etc.). Please enquire for a full description.
Stockholm, Lor. Ludv. Grefing, 1762. 8vo. viii + 360 pp. + 1 folding engraved map of the Amazon. Contemporary half calf. The first section of this supplement contains a Swedish version of Voyage a la Mer du Sud, fait par quelques officiers commandants le vaisseau le Wager: pour servir de suite au voyage de Georges Anson (Lyon 1756), which was compiled from the English Wager accounts by John Bulkely & John Cummins (1743) and other accounts; the second section (pp. 211–342) contains an abridged Swedish version of La Condamine’s Journal du voyage fait par ordre du roi, a l’équateur (1751). Rolf E. Du Rietz, SWANSEA, series A, part 1, pp. 50–2. Offered with other item/-s (usually bound or issued together etc.). Please enquire for a full description.
[Paris, chez Knapen & Fils, 1782.] 12mo. ii + 96 pp. Contemporary full calf, gilt borders on covers, spine gilt. Offered with other item/-s (usually bound or issued together etc.). Please enquire for a full description.
Paris, chez Knapen & Fils, 1782. 12mo. xxiv + 336 pp. French edition of A Voyage to, and History of St Kilda (1764). Offered with other item/-s (usually bound or issued together etc.). Please enquire for a full description.
[Amsterdam 1648]. 12mo. 16 + ii (section title) + 17–72 pp. + engraved frontispiece. Woodcut on title & section title. All words in the first section with initial P. Contemporary full vellum. Offered with other item/-s (usually bound or issued together etc.). Please enquire for a full description.
Stockholm, Lor. Ludv. Grefing, 1761. 8vo. xvi + 536 pp. First Swedish edition of the well-knownclassic on Anson’s voyage round the world, translated by Christoffer Depken. Offered with other item/-s (usually bound or issued together etc.). Please enquire for a full description.
Franckfurt am Mayn & Leipzig 1712. 8vo. xii + 144 pp. + 6 engraved plates (one double-page).Title printed in red & black. Lacks engraved frontispiece. German edition of La Religion ancienne et moderne des Moscovites (1698), which is a translation of Universa Religio Ruthenica sive Moscovitica, written by Michael von Oppenbusch in 1660. Offered with other item/-s (usually bound or issued together etc.). Please enquire for a full description.
[Paris, chez Knapen & Fils, 1782.] 12mo. ii + 60 pp. French edition of Das von den Russen in den Jahren 1765, 66, 67 entdekte nordliche Insel-Meer zwischen Kamtschatka und Nordamerika (1774), based on the augmented English edition of the same year. Offered with other item/-s (usually bound or issued together etc.). Please enquire for a full description.
Franckfurt, bey Thomas Fritschen, 1706. 8vo. iv + 248 + iv pp. Offered with other item/-s (usually bound or issued together etc.). Please enquire for a full description.
“Alentopholi, in aedibus Iberioiorici Nobilimi” [Amsterdam] 1647. 12mo. 4 + 40 leaves. Woodcutornament on title. Originally published in 1549. This comoedia “schildert … die Liederlichkeit des studentischen Treibens seiner zeit, und gehörte zu den gelesensten Stücken des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts” (v. Bülow, ADB, 37, p. 98). Offered with other item/-s (usually bound or issued together etc.). Please enquire for a full description.
Franckfurt 1706. 8vo. xvi + 120 pp. Contemporary full vellum. German edition of Toland’s Account (1705). Offered with other item/-s (usually bound or issued together etc.). Please enquire for a full description.
Amsterdam 1784. 8vo. lvi + 274; + 302; + 252; + 208 pp. First edition. Offered with otheritem/-s (usually bound or issued together etc.). Please enquire for a full description.
Londres 1785. 8vo. viii + 320 pp. Contemporary full calf. “De Tott was a Hungarian in the French service. He first went to Constantinople in 1755 with the entourage of the ambassador de Vergennes and remained with him until 1763. On his return to France he was distinguished by the Duc de Choiseul and in 1767 was named French consul in the Crimea. He returned to Constantinople c. 1769 with orders to reorganize the army and navy; at the same time he fortified the banks of the Black Sea. De Tott returned to France in 1776, was appointed inspector general of the consulates of the Levant, and accompanied by Sonnini departed immediately on a tour of inspection which lasted till 1778” (Leonora Navari). Offered with other item/-s (usually bound or issued together etc.). Please enquire for a full description.
[Nürnberg, Academia Cesareo-Leopoldino-Carolina naturae curiosum, s.a.] 4to. title (printed in red & black) + ii pp. (index) + engraved privilege leaf (in duplicate) + 86 pp. + 6 engraved plates; + iv pp. (title printed in red & black) + 76 pp. + 5 engraved plates (one folding); + iv pp. (title printed in red & black) + 112 pp. + 7 engraved plates (one folding). Four engravings in text (one full-page labelled tab. viii); + 32 pp. (title printed in red & black); + 16 pp.; + 40 pp.; + 16 pp. (title printed in red & black). Collective issue of seven books, with prefixed title, index leaf, and engraved privilege leaf: Schediasma de Parreira brava, novo Americano aliisque recentioribus calculi remediis, edition secunda auctior. Norimbergae, apud Petrum Conradum Monath, 1719. Originally published in 1718 in the Ephemeredes of the academy. A monograph on pareira brava, a tropical vine widely used as a stimulant and diuretic. Pritzel 5556. Commentatio de Ananasa sive nuce pinea indica vulgo pinhas. [Nürnberg, typis Endter, 1716]. The first treatise on the Pineapple. Pritzel 5554. Nerium, sive Rhododaphne veterum et recentiorum, qua Nerei et Nereidum mythologia, Amyci Laurus, Baccharum Al-haschar, et ventus ac planta Badsamur aliaque explicantur […] accedit Dafne Constantini ana. Norimbergæ, apud haeredes Jo. Hoffmanni, 1716. Pritzel 5553. Mungos animaleulum et radix descripta. Noribergæ, sumptibus Wolfgangi Michahelles, 1715. Pritzel 5552. De novis et exoticis thee et cafe succedaneis. Botry mexicana Ambrosioide, Ambrosa Artemisiæ foliis Malab. Capraria, Peruviana Agerati foliis, sive Thee de Lima, [etc.]. [Noribergæ 1717]. Wolf Mueller, Bibliographie des Kaffee (1960), pp. 132–3. Belilli Indicum cujus occasione in Tethyos mythologiam, Tethyorumque naturam inquiritur, illustratum. S.l.,s.a. Festum Tithenidiorum Dianae Corythalliæ. S.l.,s.a. Bound with five other books by Lochner: De acriviola eiusque novis speciebus flore pleno et preuviana foliis quinquefidis brevis commentatio. [Norimbergæ 1717]. 4to. 32 pp. Title printed in red & black. Engraving on p. 3. Pritzel 5555. And: […] sive Papaver ex omni antiquitate erutum, nummis, gemmis, statuis et marmoribus æri incisis illustratum. Noribergæ, sumtibus auctoris, 1719. 4to. viii (title printed in red & black) + 198 pp. + 30 engraved plates (2 folding). Nineteen engraved illustrations in text. Originally published in 1713, this is the second edition of Lochner’s monograph on the poppy in antiquity. Pritzel 5551. And: Schediasma de lapide quadra sinensi. S.l., s.a. 4to. Title-leaf (printed in red & black) + 20 pp. + engraved plate (slightly defective). Engraving on p. 1. And: Schediasma de Phthiriasi cordis. S.l, s.a. 4to. Title-leaf (printed in red & black) + 22 pp. Engraving on p. 1. And: Disquisitio ad locum Plutarchi […] cuius occasione de vermibus cum urina excretis late agitur. S.l., s.a. 4to. ii + 22 pp. (pagination erroneous). Engraving on p. 1. Contemporary full vellum, spine (somewhat cracked and defective) with label, upper margin of a few plates cut close by binder, from the Lassberg library with inscription on front fly-leaf. Two plates to Nerium (ad p. 32 & p. 36) and one plate to Schediasma de lapide quadra sinensi bound at end of the volume (together with three unidentified plates, one folding).
London, printed and published by G. Cawthorn, 1798. 8vo. vi + lxxii + 224 + 275–456 pp. +1 engraved portrait. Pp. 225–274 omitted in pagination. Contemporary mottled calf, spine attractively decorated in gilt in compartments, black label, rubbed. Cordier, BS, 4, col. 2392.
Not listed in the 1981 catalogue of the Chinese rubbings in the Field Museum of Natural History.
Romae, typis Sac. Congregationis de Propaganda Fide, 1787. 8vo. xvi pp. (first leaf blank) + 64pp. + 1 folding engraved plate. The text within woodcut frame throughout. Sewn as issued, original wrappers, title-leaf and leaf C8 slightly stained. Originally published in 1776, this is the second, revised edition. Cordier, BI, 1, col. 351.
Romae, typis Sac. Congregationis de Propag. Fide, 1771. 8vo. xx + 152 pp. Device on title-page. New boards. First edition of this important type specimen for the Hindustani language, containing text on the pronunciation of the language, its grammar and literature, as well as the details of its complicated alphabet, which, together with the Hindustani portions of the text are printed in the Nagari (Devanagari) characters. Included are the Lord’s Prayer, the Ave Maria, and the Apostles’ Creed, all in Hindustani with interlinear Latin text. Updike, Printing types, 1 (1951), pp. 181–3. Reed & Johnson, A History of the old English letter foundries (1952), p. 70.
Romae, typis S. Congregationis de Propaganda Fide, 1844. 12mo. 24 pp. Sewn as issued, original wrappers, entirely uncut, foxed. Bulgarian uses more or less all the Russian letters except the reversed e and the last two, while keeping more old Cyrillic letters.