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‎BARTHOLIN, THOMAS (Edt.) - STENO, NICOLAUS [NIELS STEENSEN] et al.‎

Reference : 57048

(1673)

‎Acta Medica & Philosophica Hafniensia. Ann. 1671&16721673 1674.1675.1676." 1677.1678. 1679. Cum aeneis figuris/Figuris aeneis illustrata. 5 vols (all). - [BARTHOLIN'S GROUNDBREAKING MEDICAL JOURNAL]‎

‎Copenhagen, Peter Haubold, 1673-80. 4to. Bound in four full mottled calf bindings from ab. 1800 with five raised bands to richly gilt spines. All edges of baords gilt. Bindings with some wear, especially to capitals, hinges, and corners. Old owner's inscription ""AEM Schleisveig/ Paris 1 Juli 1889"" to front free end-papers. Some brownspotting and browned leaves. Woodcut vignettes and initials. All four title-pages (part III & IV have a joint title-page) printed in red and black. (16), 316" (20), 376 (16), 174, 216" (8), 342 pp. With ab. 60 woodcut illustrations in the text, many of them quite large, two of them full-page, and all 62 engraved plates (of which two are on a folded leaf), four of which are folded. Fully complete, with all five volumes and all 62 plates.‎


‎The very rare first edition of all five volumes of Bartholin's groundbreaking medical journal, which constitutes the first scientific periodical in Scandinavia and one of the very first medical periodicals in the world. Thomas Bartholin (1616-1680) was one of the leading physicians of his time, now remembered, among many other things, as the discoverer of the lymphatic system. He ""was the most celebrated physician of his period in Denmark and perhaps in all of Europe"". (Kronick, p. 81). He is considered ""a typical representative of the ""Curiosi naturae"" of the 17th century with all their learning, diligence and insatiable spirit of curiosity... He belonged with all his heart to the learned period, and yet he made an anatomical-physiological discovery of high mark when he found, and demonstrated, a hitherto entirely unknown vascular system in animals, and later in man - the lymphatic."" (Meisen, p. 25). He was a hugely influential and extremely productive man. Apart from his seminal discovery of the lymphatic system, he wrote a number of highly influential treatises, published a series of very influential anatomical papers, published his vast correspondence with other scientists, which has the character of a scientific archive at a time when there were not yet periodicals of natural science, provided us with the most extensive information about medicine in Denmark and about the conditions of the physicians, called attention to the significance of pathological anatomy, etc., etc., and ""[y]et the greatest importance is to be attached to his ""Acta medica philosophica Hafniensia"", in 5 volumes, that was published from 1673 to 1680, when he died. It is a scientific periodical, wide in its scope, one of the first of its kind."" (Meisen, p. 28). ""The Copenhagen biologists, under the quickening influence of Thomas Bartholin, produced five volumes of transactions known as the Acta medica et philosophica Hafniensia, which is now very rare."" (Hagenströmer)The leading contributors to the periodical, besides Bartholin himself, was the great Niels Steensen (Steno), Holger Jacobsen (Jacobaeus), Caspar Bartholin, Ole Borch (Borrichius), Ole Worm, Simon Paulli, Johan Rohde, Caspar Kölichen, etc., but the contributions were not confined to Danes or Scandinavians. For instance, the English anatomist Edward Tyson (1650-1708) also published here, as did several other internationally famous physicians and scientists. Interestingly, the ""Acta Hafniensia"", as it is known, has a great focus on the odd and curious, the astounding and marvelous, the unnatural and abnormal. Thorndike claims that ""Monsters and freaks of nature receive perhaps the most attention."" (vol. VIII, p. 234). However, the journal was far from limited to this. ""Thomas Bartholin describes the male mandrill illustrated by three anatomical plates (Male genitalia) and a figure of the entire animal, which had died of disease in the Royal Menagerie. Holger Jacobsen describes the scorpion, the salamander, snakes, several birds, the heron and the parrot (based on dissections and figures by Steno). He also investigated the fascinating and unique anatomical puzzle of the tongue of the black woodpecker (with plate). He gives an exceptionally interesting account of the mole cricket, Gryllotalpa, which is important as being one of the first in which the elongated segmental heart of insects is described and figured. This memoir is a commendable piece of zootomical research, and it is all the more outstanding because the subject of it was an invertebrate (Cole). The most outstanding contributions in the entire periodical, however, are the 12 by Niels Steensen (Steno), which are all printed here for the first time. Steensen was the most gifted of Bartholin's disciples, and when he returned to Denmark in 1672, he immediately took up anatomical demonstrations and dissections, the fruits of which he published here, in the first three volumes of the ""Acta Hafniensia"". His contributions constitute important finds in the fields of The Brain, The Heart, The Muscles and General Embryology. ""Steno's dissections of the muscles of the eagle, Aquila (1673) is one of the most remarkable essays in zootomy published up to his time, and it is perhaps more detailed and reliable than almost any other."" (Cole). (Gosch 24).In the paper ""Embryo monsto affinis Parisiis dissectus"" (Gosch 15), we have the first known description of the ""tetralogy of Fallot"" (Garrison & Morton no 2726.1). ""Bartholin was the most celebrated physician of his period in Denmark and perhaps in all of Europe. He was professor of anatomy at the University of Copenhagen and later became Dean of its Medical Faculty. The publication seems also to have associated with the activities of a scientific society, although there seems to be little evidence for Neuberger's statement that the ""Acta"" were the proceedings of this society. The preface to the translation of the ""Acta"" which are included in the ""Collection Académique"" gives the following account of its origins: ""The Academy of Copenhagen was founded by Frederick III, who was aware how much glory it brought to him and to Denmark by encouraging the sciences and by attracting and holding scientists in his kingdom. One finds little to clarify the history of this academy, even in the five published volumes. The editing of the memoirs was principally under the care of Bartholin, the first Dane to publish medical observations. His aim was first to make a collection which embraced all parts of science"" but, deterred by the immensity of the task, he limited himself to the different parts of medicine and to those observations that were offered to him. His sponsor was Count Griffenfeld, the grand chancellor of Denmark, who obtained an edict enjoining all Danish physicians to render exact correspondence with the Dean of the Faculty of Copenhagen and to inform him of all singularities in medicine and natural history observed in different parts of the kingdom. Bartholin had great hopes for this collection and one can truly find in the five volumes which he published many discoveries which would have been lost or perhaps not have existed if this correspondence had not brought them to light and encouraged him."" The ""Acta"" consisted primarily in short original observations on medical and natural scientific subjects, although it also contained a few abstracts of books."" (Kronick p. 81). Waller: 712 (listing only 39 plates)Wellcome: II, p. 108 (listing 61 plates)Gosch: III, pp 58-59 & I, pp. 137-38Hagströmer Library has only vols. I-IVBartholin papers: Gosch: Bartholin 30-43Steensen-papers: Gosch: Steno 15-26" Garrison&Morton: 2726.1Cole, F.J.: A History of Comparative Anatomy, pp 369-93Thorndike: History of Magic and Experimental Science, vol. VIII, Chapter 30Kronick, David A.: A History of Scientific and Technical Periodical 1665-1790, p. 57 & pp. 80-82Meisen: Prominent Danish Scientists through the Ages, pp. 25-28‎

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‎BARTHOLIN, THOMAS (Edt.) - STENO, NICOLAUS [NIELS STEENSEN] et al.‎

Reference : 53613

(1673)

‎Acta Medica & Philosophica Hafniensia. Ann. 1671&16721673 1674.1675.1676." 1677.1678. 1679. Cum aeneis figuris/Figuris aeneis illustrata. 5 vols (all). - [ONE OF THE FIRST MEDICAL PERIODICALS]‎

‎Copenhagen, Peter Haubold, 1673-80. 4to. A very nice recent full calf pastiche binding with four raised bands and gilt red title-label to spine. blindstamped borders to boards. Old owner's inscription (""Sven Borgh/Lund 1840"") to title-page. A very nice and clean copy with only a bit of brownspotting and some evenly browned leaves. A tear (with no loss) to one leaf and one leaf (vol. V, L3) with a neat marginal restoration, far from affacting text. The following two leaves with minor loss to blank upper margin (far from affecting text). The large double-page folded plate with Stensen's lymphatic glands (vol. II, p. 240) with a neat restoration to verso, no loss. Annotations and corrections in the same early, neat hand throughout. Woodcut vignettes and initials. All four title-pages (part III & IV have a joint title-page) printed in red and black. (16), 316" (20), 376 (16), 174, 216" (8), 342 pp. With ab. 60 woodcut illustrations in the text, many of them quite large, two of them full-page, and all 62 engraved plates (of which two are on a folded leaf), four of which are folded. A truly excellent, fully complete copy with all five volumes and all 62 plates.‎


‎The very rare first edition of all five volumes of Bartholin's groundbreaking medical journal, which constitutes the first scientific periodical in Scandinavia and one of the very first medical periodicals in the world. Thomas Bartholin (1616-1680) was one of the leading physicians of his time, now remembered, among many other things, as the discoverer of the lymphatic system. He ""was the most celebrated physician of his period in Denmark and perhaps in all of Europe"". (Kronick, p. 81). He is considered ""a typical representative of the ""Curiosi naturae"" of the 17th century with all their learning, diligence and insatiable spirit of curiosity... He belonged with all his heart to the learned period, and yet he made an anatomical-physiological discovery of high mark when he found, and demonstrated, a hitherto entirely unknown vascular system in animals, and later in man - the lymphatic."" (Meisen, p. 25). He was a hugely influential and extremely productive man. Apart from his seminal discovery of the lymphatic system, he wrote a number of highly influential treatises, published a series of very influential anatomical papers, published his vast correspondence with other scientists, which has the character of a scientific archive at a time when there were not yet periodicals of natural science, provided us with the most extensive information about medicine in Denmark and about the conditions of the physicians, called attention to the significance of pathological anatomy, etc., etc., and ""[y]et the greatest importance is to be attached to his ""Acta medica philosophica Hafniensia"", in 5 volumes, that was published from 1673 to 1680, when he died. It is a scientific periodical, wide in its scope, one of the first of its kind."" (Meisen, p. 28). ""The Copenhagen biologists, under the quickening influence of Thomas Bartholin, produced five volumes of transactions known as the Acta medica et philosophica Hafniensia, which is now very rare."" (Hagenströmer)The leading contributors to the periodical, besides Bartholin himself, was the great Niels Steensen (Steno), Holger Jacobsen (Jacobaeus), Caspar Bartholin, Ole Borch (Borrichius), Ole Worm, Simon Paulli, Johan Rohde, Caspar Kölichen, etc., but the contributions were not confined to Danes or Scandinavians. For instance, the English anatomist Edward Tyson (1650-1708) also published here, as did several other internationally famous physicians and scientists. Interestingly, the ""Acta Hafniensia"", as it is known, has a great focus on the odd and curious, the astounding and marvelous, the unnatural and abnormal. Thorndike claims that ""Monsters and freaks of nature receive perhaps the most attention."" (vol. VIII, p. 234). However, the journal was far from limited to this. ""Thomas Bartholin describes the male mandrill illustrated by three anatomical plates (Male genitalia) and a figure of the entire animal, which had died of disease in the Royal Menagerie. Holger Jacobsen describes the scorpion, the salamander, snakes, several birds, the heron and the parrot (based on dissections and figures by Steno). He also investigated the fascinating and unique anatomical puzzle of the tongue of the black woodpecker (with plate). He gives an exceptionally interesting account of the mole cricket, Gryllotalpa, which is important as being one of the first in which the elongated segmental heart of insects is described and figured. This memoir is a commendable piece of zootomical research, and it is all the more outstanding because the subject of it was an invertebrate (Cole). The most outstanding contributions in the entire periodical, however, are the 12 by Niels Steensen (Steno), which are all printed here for the first time. Steensen was the most gifted of Bartholin's disciples, and when he returned to Denmark in 1672, he immediately took up anatomical demonstrations and dissections, the fruits of which he published here, in the first three volumes of the ""Acta Hafniensia"". His contributions constitute important finds in the fields of The Brain, The Heart, The Muscles and General Embryology. ""Steno's dissections of the muscles of the eagle, Aquila (1673) is one of the most remarkable essays in zootomy published up to his time, and it is perhaps more detailed and reliable than almost any other."" (Cole). (Gosch 24).In the paper ""Embryo monsto affinis Parisiis dissectus"" (Gosch 15), we have the first known description of the ""tetralogy of Fallot"" (Garrison & Morton no 2726.1). ""Bartholin was the most celebrated physician of his period in Denmark and perhaps in all of Europe. He was professor of anatomy at the University of Copenhagen and later became Dean of its Medical Faculty. The publication seems also to have associated with the activities of a scientific society, although there seems to be little evidence for Neuberger's statement that the ""Acta"" were the proceedings of this society. The preface to the translation of the ""Acta"" which are included in the ""Collection Académique"" gives the following account of its origins: ""The Academy of Copenhagen was founded by Frederick III, who was aware how much glory it brought to him and to Denmark by encouraging the sciences and by attracting and holding scientists in his kingdom. One finds little to clarify the history of this academy, even in the five published volumes. The editing of the memoirs was principally under the care of Bartholin, the first Dane to publish medical observations. His aim was first to make a collection which embraced all parts of science"" but, deterred by the immensity of the task, he limited himself to the different parts of medicine and to those observations that were offered to him. His sponsor was Count Griffenfeld, the grand chancellor of Denmark, who obtained an edict enjoining all Danish physicians to render exact correspondence with the Dean of the Faculty of Copenhagen and to inform him of all singularities in medicine and natural history observed in different parts of the kingdom. Bartholin had great hopes for this collection and one can truly find in the five volumes which he published many discoveries which would have been lost or perhaps not have existed if this correspondence had not brought them to light and encouraged him."" The ""Acta"" consisted primarily in short original observations on medical and natural scientific subjects, although it also contained a few abstracts of books."" (Kronick p. 81). Waller: 712 (listing only 39 plates)Wellcome: II, p. 108 (listing 61 plates)Gosch: III, pp 58-59 & I, pp. 137-38Hagströmer Library has only vols. I-IVBartholin papers: Gosch: Bartholin 30-43Steensen-papers: Gosch: Steno 15-26" Garrison&Morton: 2726.1Cole, F.J.: A History of Comparative Anatomy, pp 369-93Thorndike: History of Magic and Experimental Science, vol. VIII, Chapter 30Kronick, David A.: A History of Scientific and Technical Periodical 1665-1790, p. 57 & pp. 80-82Meisen: Prominent Danish Scientists through the Ages, pp. 25-28‎

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‎BARTHOLIN, THOMAS (+) JOHANNES VESLING (+) CASPAR BARTHOLIN.‎

Reference : 60348

(1664)

‎De Insolitis Partus Humani [Th. Bartholin] (+) Mindani Equitis Observationes Anatomicae [Vesling] (+) De Morbis Biblicis [Th. Bartholin] (+) Exercitationes Miscellaneae [Caspar Bartholin] (+) Paralytici N.T. Medico et Philologico [Th. Bartholin].‎

‎Copenhagen, Petri Haubold, 1664. 8vo. In contemporary full vellum with blind-stamped boarders and ornamentation to boards. Light wear and miscolouring to extremities. Internally with occassional miscolouring, otherwise a good copy. (8), 248, (8), 248, (8), 100, (4), (24), 151, (11), 103, (1) pp. ‎


‎First edition of Thomas Bartholin’s work (De insolitis Partus Humanis) on observations and experiences with birth defects containing anatomical dissection and case stories from medical practice.‎

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Reference : 60138

(1661)

‎De Nivis Usu Medico Observationes Varie (+) De Figura Nivis Dissertatio (+) Historiarum Anatomicarum et Medicarum Rariorum Centuria V et VI. (+) Thomas Bartholin: Responsio de Experimentis Anatomicis Bilsianis. (+) [J. Rohde:] Mantissa Anatomica ad Th... - [""THE FIRST WORK AFTER AVICENNA TO DISCUSS THE USE OF SNOW AS AN ANESTHETIC""]‎

‎Hafniæ (Copenhagen), Matthias Godiche, 1661. 8vo. In contemporary full calf with gilt lettering to spine. Gilt lettering to spine and tooled frames to boards. Leather to spine cracked. Small repair and previous owner's name to title-page. Light foxing throughout. (22), 232, (12), 42, (30), 386, (14), 40, 32 pp. + engraved plate. ‎


‎First edition of Bartholin's important work on anesthetic: ""The first work after Avicenna to discuss the use of snow as an anesthetic."" (Garrison & Morton). ""Chapter XXII of this historically important book makes the first known mention of the use of mixtures of ice and snow for freezing to produce surgical anesthesia. The author states that the technique was taught to him by one Marco Aurelio Severino of Naples. In order not to kill the tissues and cause gangrene, the ice-snow mixture was to be applied on the parts in narrow parallel lines. After a quarter of an hour feeling would be deadened and the part could be cut without pain. This may be the first mention of such a technique since the time of Avicenna."" (Heirs of Hippocrates 326). Thomas Bartholin (1616-1680) was one of the leading physicians of his time, now remembered, among many other things, as the discoverer of the lymphatic system. He ""was the most celebrated physician of his period in Denmark and perhaps in all of Europe"". (Kronick, p. 81). He is considered ""a typical representative of the ""Curiosi naturae"" of the 17th century with all their learning, diligence and insatiable spirit of curiosity... He belonged with all his heart to the learned period, and yet he made an anatomical-physiological discovery of high mark when he found, and demonstrated, a hitherto entirely unknown vascular system in animals, and later in man - the lymphatic."" (Meisen, p. 25). He was a hugely influential and extremely productive man. Apart from his seminal discovery of the lymphatic system, he wrote a number of highly influential treatises, published a series of very influential anatomical papers, published his vast correspondence with other scientists, which has the character of a scientific archive at a time when there were not yet periodicals of natural science, provided us with the most extensive information about medicine in Denmark and about the conditions of the physicians, called attention to the significance of pathological anatomy, etc., etc., Heirs of Hippocrates 326.Osler 1933.Wellcome II, p. 107.Garrison & Morton 5645.90‎

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‎"BARTHOLIN, THOMAS & OLAUS WORM.‎

Reference : 54694

(1647)

‎De armillis Veterum, praesertim Danorum, Schedion. Accessit Olai Wormii, de aureo Cornu ad F. Licetum Responsio. - [THE STUDY OF NORDIC JEWELRY]‎

‎Hafniae (Copenhagen), Melchior Marzan, 1647. Small 8vo. Later brown half calf from ab. 1800 with blindstamped lettering to spine. Spine worn at capitals and hinges. A bit of browning and brownspotting. Contemporary owner's inscription to title-page, dated ""1648"" and signed Justus Bertram. Marginal notes in the same hand to a couple of pages. Woodcut vignettes and initials. Six woodcut illustrations in the text, one full-page. (16), 128 pp.‎


‎The very rare first edition of Bartholin's first non-scientific publication, his important work on Nordic bracelets, which helped form the basis for the study of Scandinavian jewelry. The work also contains Worm's 16 pp. long response to Licetus' 1645 interpretation of the Golden Horn of Gallehus. Thomas Bartholin and Ole Worm were two of the leading physicians of their time, both splendid and gifted polymaths, whose knowledge and interests reached far beyond their original field. The present work represents a unique combination of their personal interests combined with their scientific knowledge, through which they present us with a valuable approach to the golden artifacts of their heritage. The first edition of the work is of great scarcity. It became highly popular and influential, and in 1676, a new edition appeared, in Amsterdam, followed by a title-issue in 1676. Thomas Bartholin (1616-1680) was one of the leading physicians of his time, now remembered, among many other things, as the discoverer of the lymphatic system. He ""was the most celebrated physician of his period in Denmark and perhaps in all of Europe"". (Kronick, p. 81). He is considered ""a typical representative of the ""Curiosi naturae"" of the 17th century with all their learning, diligence and insatiable spirit of curiosity... He belonged with all his heart to the learned period, and yet he made an anatomical-physiological discovery of high mark when he found, and demonstrated, a hitherto entirely unknown vascular system in animals, and later in man - the lymphatic."" (Meisen, p. 25). He was a hugely influential and extremely productive man. Apart from his seminal discovery of the lymphatic system, he wrote a number of highly influential treatises, published a series of very influential anatomical papers, published his vast correspondence with other scientists, which has the character of a scientific archive at a time when there were not yet periodicals of natural science, provided us with the most extensive information about medicine in Denmark and about the conditions of the physicians, called attention to the significance of pathological anatomy, etc., etc.,Ole Worm (Olaus Wormius) (1588-1655) was a famous Danish polymath, who was widely travelled and who had studied at a range of different European universities. Like many of the great intellectuals of the Early Modern era, Worm's primary occupation was as a physician, for which he gained wide renown. He later became court doctor to King Christian IV of Denmark. In 1621, Worm had become professor of physics, but already the year before, in 1620, had he begun the famous collection that would become one of the greatest cabinets of curiosites in Europe (and one of the first museums) and which would earn him the position as the first great systematic collector (within natural history) in Scandinavia. It was his then newly begun collection that enabled him, as professor of physics, to introduce demonstrative subject teaching at the university, as something completely new. He continued building and adding to his magnificent collection, now known as ""Museum Wormianum"", throughout the rest of his life. Worm's fascination for antiquarian subjects not only resulted in his famous ""Museum Wormianum"", but also in a deep fascination with early Scandinavian and runic literature and the history and meaning of runestones. These monuments found throughout Scandinavia, were carved with runic inscriptions and set in place from about the fourth to the twelfth centuries. In most cases, they are burial headstones, presumably for heroes and warriors.Worm published works on the runic calendar, translations of runic texts and explications of folklore associated with the runestone histories and he wrote the most important treatises ever published on the Golden Horn. For Danes, the Golden Horns, discovered on 1639 and 1734 respectively, with their amazing, complicated, and tragic story, constitute the Scandinavian equivalent to the Egyptian pyramids and have been the object of the same kind of fascination here in the North, causing a wealth of fantastical interpretations, both historical, literary, mystical, linguistic, and artistic. Thesaurus: 353.‎

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‎"BARTHOLIN, THOMAS.‎

Reference : 57443

(1669)

‎Anatomia, ex Casparl Bartholini parentis institutionibus, omniumque recentiorum & proprils observationibus tertium ad sanguinis circulationem reformata.‎

‎Leiden & Rotterdam, Hacklus, 1669. 8vo. In contemporary full vellum with title in gilt lettering to spine. Binding with wear. Stamp to front free end-paper. Annotations and previous owner's name to front pasted down front free end-paper and title-page. Marginal worktract affecting the last 60 pp. and between pp. 160-260. With brownspotting thoughout. (10), 592, (12) pp.‎


‎A later, much improved and expanded edition, of Thomas Bartholin's revised edition of his father's classic 'Anatomicae institutiones' (1611). Caspar Bartholins ""Anatomy"" became known all over Europe and greatly influenced the teaching of anatomy in the 17th century.Thomas Bartholin included in this revised edition of Anatomia also two letters (""Epistolae duae de Motu chyli et sanguinis"" - accompanied by 3 plates) on the relation between the lymphatic system and the thoracic duct.Krivatsy 780 Wellcome 11, 107. Waller 714 Choulant-F. 245 Kestner 86.‎

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‎"BARTHOLIN, THOMAS.‎

Reference : 57298

(1673)

‎Anatome Ex omnium Veterum Recentiorumque Observationibus Inprimis institutionibus b.m. Parentis Caspari Bartholini, ad circulationem Harvejanam et vasa lymphatica quartum renovata. Cum Iconibus novis, & Indicibus.‎

‎Leiden, Ex Officina Hackiana 1673 (Frontispiece: 1674). 8vo. In recent full calf binding with four raised bands and gilt lettering to spine. Four plates and frontiespiece with repairs, with loss of illustration. Internally with occassional light soiling. (28), 807 (16) pp. + 120 anatomical plates of which many are folded.‎


‎This is the definitive edition, enlarged significantly both in terms of text and illustrations, containing the entire works of both Thomas Bartholinus and his father, Caspar's ""Anatomicae institutiones"" (1611).Bartholin began his influential series of revisions in 1641, bringing his father's text up to date in view of the discoveries of William Harvey's epoch-making discovery of the circulation of the blood and with new engravings, Aselli and four of the images from the ""De ossibus"" section in Bartholin's ""Anatome"" were adapted for use in the ""Kaitai shinsho"" (1774), the first Japanese anatomical treatise based directly on Western materials (Tabula II" Tabula VI figures I - III of Tabula VII and the folding plate of the skeleton opposite p. 748.).Bibl. Dan. I, 764. Thesaurus 350. Wellcome II, 107.‎

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‎BARTHOLIN, THOMAS (+) JUSTI LIPSI.‎

Reference : 60349

(1675)

‎De Cruce liber tres [Lipsi] (+) De Cruce Christi [Bartholin].‎

‎Versiliae, Hoogenhuysen, 1675. 12mo. In contemporary full vellum. Miscolouring to extremities and title in contemporary hand to spine. Ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. A few notes and previous owner's name to front free end-paper. Inner hinges a bit weak. Internally fine. (22), 240, (22), 290, (18) pp. + 22 full page engraved plates, 2 in text and 1 frontispiece. ‎


‎Interesting sammelband containing two works both dealing with the crucifixion of Christ. Lipsius (in ‘De Cruce liber tres’) argues that Jesus was impaled on a single upright stake and not a cross and Bartholin (In ‘De Cruce Christi’) discusses the physiological aspects of Jesus’ body and how it probably would have reacted to a crucifixion and the wound inflicted by a Roman soldier. Some religious scholars such as Barthold Nihus found Bartholin's hypotheses about the blood and water running from the wound proposterous because they could be interpreted as if Christ did not in fact die of the crucifixtion itself.‎

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‎BARTHOLIN, CASPAR - BARTHOLIN, THOMAS. - THE JEWELLWRY OF THE ANCIENTS.‎

Reference : 48738

(1676)

‎De Inauribus veterum Syntagma. Accedit Mantissa ex Thomae Bartholini Miscellaneis Medicis De Annulis narium.‎

‎Amsterdam, henric Westenius, 1676. 12mo. Later modest hcloth. Engraved titlevignette. (16),148,(2),18,(8) pp. 7 textengravings (of which 4 are full-page), several woodcut illustrations. A small piece of corners gone on titlepage, no loss of text. Light browning to the fist leaves, a marginal dampstain to the last 12 leaves.‎


‎Second edition of caspar Bartholin's historical account of the jewellery of the Ancients together with his father's dissertation on nose-rings.Bibl. Danica II:446. - Wellcome II, 108.‎

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‎"BARTHOLIN, THOMAS.‎

Reference : 14594

(1666)

‎De Medicina Danorum domestica dissertationes X. Cum ejusdem Vindiciis & Additamentis.‎

‎Hafniæ (Copenhagen), Godiche,1666. Small8vo. Old boards. handwritten titlelabel on spine. Spine with some scratches and wear along edges. Title in red a. black. (16),528 pp. A few underlinings.‎


‎First edition of one of Bartholins principal works. ""In this book on medicine in Denmark Bartholin has opened a rich source to the study of the history of science and general Culture in 17th Century Denmark"" (Garboe). Bound with. BARTHOLIN, TH. Domus Anatomica Hafniensis brevissime descripta. Hafniæ, H. Gøde, 1662. 62,(1) pp. and 1 engraved plate showing ""Domus Anatomica"" and ""Theatrum Anatomicum"".‎

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‎BARTHOLIN, THOMAS.‎

Reference : 60141

(1685)

‎Paralytici N.T. Medico et Philologico.‎

‎Leipzig, J. C. Wohlfahrt, 1685. 8vo. In later red half calf with gilt lettering to spine. Title-page slightly browned, otherwise a good copy. (4), 103, (1) pp. ‎


‎Third edition of Bartholin's work on paralysis.‎

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‎"BARTHOLIN, THOMAS.‎

Reference : 60143

(1654)

‎Historiarum anatomicarum rariorum centuria I et II. (vol. 1 of 3).‎

‎Copenhagen: Peter Habold, 1654. 8vo. In contemporary full vellum. Light wear to extremities. Previous owner's name to engraved title-page, otherwise a fine copy. Printed on good paper. (16), 360,(8) pp. + 9 engraved plates of which 2 are folded. ‎


‎First edition of Bartholin's important work containing 200 case studies on ""lusus naturae"", the anomalies of nature, people with birth defects.The present volume 1 was published seperately - volume 2 and 3 being published years later - and is by far the most important of the 3 volumes published. ‎

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‎BARTHOLIN, THOMAS.‎

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(1676)

‎Antiquitatum veteris puerperii synopsis a filio Casparo Bartholino commentario illustrata. Cum Thomae Bartholini ad filium epistola. ‎

‎Amsterdam, Wettstein, 1676. 12mo. In recent full vellum binding with brown leather titlelabel with gilt lettering to spine. Lightly miscoloured to margins. (28), 179, (4) pp. (including 9 engraved plates (4 folded)).‎


‎Later edition of Bartholin's work on reproduction in antiquity. (first published in Copenhagen in 1646).Wellcome II, 108 Graesse I, 302. ‎

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‎BARTHOLIN, THOMAS.‎

Reference : 57442

(1673)

‎De sanguine vetito disquisitio medica, cum Cl. Salmasii.‎

‎Frankfurt, ex officina Hafniensi, Petri Haubold, 1673. Small8vo. In contemporary full calf with five raised bands. Hindges weak. A few marginal annotations to title-page. First few leaves lightly miscoloured, otherwise fine. (8), 104 pp‎


‎The rare first edition of Bartholin's work on bloodtransfusion. ‎

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‎BARTHOLIN, THOMAS.‎

Reference : 1437

(1658)

‎Dispensatorium Hafniense, Jussu Superiorum á Medicis Hafniensibus adornatum.‎

‎Hafniæ, 1658. Lille 4to. Opapbd. Faksimile fra 1966, nr. 261 of 500 ekspl.‎


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‎BARTHOLIN, THOMAS. - SVANENS ANATOMI ETC.‎

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(1668)

‎Dissertatio de Cygni Anatome, ejusq" Cantu à Johanne Jacobo Bewerlino in Academia Hafniensi olim subjjecta, nunc Notulis qvibusdam auctior edita ex schedis Paternis à Casparo Bartholino Thomæ Filio. (+) De Transplantatione morborum Dissertatio Epistol...‎

‎Hafniæ, D. Paulli, 1668 et 1673. Small 8vo. Bound in one later full vellum. Titlelabels with gilt lettering on spine. 96 pp., en helsides kobberstukket illustration af svanens anatomi. + 80 pp. Internally clean and fine.‎


‎An. De Cygni. Denne disputats, som her foreligger i 2. udgaven (den første i 4to fra 1650) er det kendte værk om svanens indre og ydre anatomi, dens levemåde, dens nytte som varselsfugl, dens sang og dens levetid. Disputatsen blev forsvaret af skåningen Jac. Joh. Bewerlin. (Gosch III, nr.7)An. De Tranplantatione. Er her originaludgaven og omhandler magisk healing. I en senere oversættelse til dansk har afhandlingen denne titel: ""Afhandling om Sydommenes Overplantning eller om den Maade paa hvilken Sygdomme overføres fra det menneskelige Legeme til andre, saavel levende, som livløse Ting."", 1794. (Bibl. Dan.I,759. - Waller,729).‎

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Reference : 8347

(1982)

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Reference : 10117

(1940)

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‎"BARTHOLIN, THOMAS. - WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF MONSTERS.‎

Reference : 55256

(1654)

‎Historiarum Anatomicarum Rariorum. Centuria I et II.‎

‎Hagæ Comitum (Den Haag), Adriani Vlacq, 1654. Small 8vo. Contemp. full vellum with a faint handwritten title on spine. A nick to vellum at the handwritten title. Some soiling to spine and lower part of upper cover. Engraved titlepage (loosening). (14),314,(4) pp., textiillustrations in woodcut (some full-page) and 9 engraved plates (some folding). Scattered brownspots, mostly at end.‎


‎First reprint, the Vlacq-print, from the same year as the original from Copenhagen, and having the same plates as this. The Copenhagen edition was followed by Centuria III-IV and V-VI. This collection of papers in various departments of medicine and anatomi, deals mainly with human and animal monsters.Gosch III,p.43. (""Denne Udgave er maaske at betragte som en Originaludgave samtidig med den kjøbenhavnske"")‎

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Reference : 14674

(1670)

‎Commentarius de paenula. Accesfit Henrici Ernsti ejusdem argumenti epistola‎

‎apud Joannem Blaeu Sumptibus D. Paulus, Hafniae (Copenhague) 1670, in-12 (15,5x9cm), (26) 120pp. et 3 pl., relié.‎


‎La première édition semble être celle de 1655 in-8 (Hafniae). L'Epistola de paenula de Henricus Ernstus parut également en 1655. Nous n'avons pas trouvé trace de ce livre dans le catalogue en ligne de la bibliothèque du Danemark, plusieurs exemplaires au Royaume Uni, un de 1697 dans les catalogues français. Marque de l'imprimeur sur la page de titre. Absent à Brunet. Reliure en demi vélin d'époque. Dos lisse avec titre à la plume noire en long. Plats recouverts d'un papier à la cuve XIXe. Marge haute de la page de titre rognée plus courte d'un demi cm. La pénule était le manteau romain, étroit et court, qui se fermait ainsi qu'une toge et se portait sur la tunique, muni d'un capuchon. Il était usité dans l'armée et les voyages et était commun aux hommes et aux femmes. Il habillera plus tard les moines. - Photos sur www.Edition-originale.com - ‎

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‎BARTHOLINI Thomae & Caspar (BARTHOLIN Thomas) (BARTHOLINUS)‎

Reference : 12826

(1676)

‎DE ARMILLIS VETERUM SCHEDION suivi de OLAI WORMII DE AUREO CORNU DANICO ad licetum Responsio suivi de INAVRIBUS VETERUM SYNTAGMA (par Caspar Bartholini ) - DE ANNULIS NARIUM (Miscellaneis Medicis de Morbis biblicis)‎

‎ Amsterlodami, Henrici Wetstenii, 1676. Plusieurs ouvrages en un seul in/16, reliure plein veau brun, dos à nerfs à titre doré, frontispice, page de titre avec vignette, nombreuses illustrations in-texte et 4 planches dépliantes (bijoux antiques), 7 f., 114 p., 7 f., 40 p., 7 f., 148 p., 1 f., 17 p., 4 f.‎


‎Petite découpe restaurée dans la marge du vol.2, page 55.Père et fils d’une famille Danoise d’érudits et médecins qui se distinguèrent dans les sciences ; le présent ouvrage traite entre autre, d’une corne d’or , un objet antique, découvert au Danemark ; objet couvert de nombreux symboles. La Bib. Esoterica en notice 233 précise pour une autre édition qu’il “est question dans cet ouvrage... non seulement de la licorne, mais aussi d’animaux cornus et de monstres humains, par exemple de François Trouillet qui vivait aux environs de 1599 et avait au milieu du front une véritable corne de bélier”. ‎

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‎BARTHOLIN, CASPAR ET THOMAS BARTHOLIN.‎

Reference : 27680

(1645)

‎Institutiones Anatomicae, Novis Recentiorum opinionibus & observationibus, quarum innumerae hactenus editae non sunt, figuris que secundo auctæ ab Authoris Thoma Bartholini.‎

‎Lugd. Batavorum (Leyden), Frants Hacke, 1645. 8vo. Cont. full calf. First hinges weakening, top of spine a little worn. Richly gilt back in 6 compartments. Red, gilt titlelabel in leather on back. Engraved titlepage (portraits of famous physicians). Engraved portrait of Thomas B. on verso of title. Foot of first few leaves browned. (14),488,(24) pp., 6 folded engraved plates and 85 engraved textplates, mostly full-and half page (all).‎


‎Second edition of Thomas Bartholin's adaptation of his fathers famous anatomy, which became hichly influential when Thomas Bartholin issued it with illustrations. PP. 443-488 is Johannis Walaeus: Epistolae Duæ: De Motu Chyli et sangvinitas. Ad Thomas Bartholinum. Editio quarta. - Wellcome II:106. - Gosch III: p. 114 - Thesaurus: 333.‎

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Reference : 52293

(1676)

‎(3 Works). De Armillis Veterum Schedion. Accessit Olai Wormii De Aureo Cornu Danico ad Licetum Responsio. Editio novissima, figuris aneis illustrata. (Including OLE WORM: De Aureo Cornu). (+) Caspar Bartholini. De Inavribus veterum Syntagma. Accedit M...‎

‎Amsterdam, Westenius, 1676. 12mo. Bound in one contemp. full vellum. Contemp. handwritten titles on spine. Engraved frontispiece a. engraved titlevignette. (14),114,(14),40 pp. and many textillustr. (woodcuts and engraved) and 1 large folded plate (Cornu aureum). - Engraved titlevignette. (16),148,17,(8) pp., textengravings (woodcut and engraved) - Engraved titlevignette. (28),179,(5) pp., engraved textillustr. and 3 folded engraved plates. Internally fine.‎


‎De Armillis...Bibl. Danica II:446 (third edition). - Inavribus...Bibl. Danica II:446 (second edition). - Antiquitatum...Bibl. Danica II:445 (third edition).‎

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‎"BARTHOLIN, TH. (THOMAS).‎

Reference : 49674

(1794)

‎Afhandling om Sydommenes Overplantning eller om den Maade paa hvilken Sygdomme overføres fra det menneskelige Legeme til andre, saavel levende, som livløse Ting. Forestillet i et Brev til den danske Læge Hermann Grube. Oversat i det Danske efter den i...‎

‎Kiøbenhavn, Sebastian Popp, 1794. Lille8vo. Indsat i et gammelt helldrbd. 126 pp. Mangler de 2 første blade (A1-2) samt pp. 55-58, 115-116. Kraftige brugsspor. De manglende blade vedlagt i nedfotograferet xerox-kopi.‎


‎Den yderst sjældne første oversættelse af Bartholin's ""De Transplantatione morborum Dissertatio epistolica"", Hafniæ, 1673, et kuriøst værk om bl.a. magisk healing.Bibl. Danica I:759.‎

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‎BARTHOLIN (BARTHOLINI), THOMAS.‎

Reference : 29587

(1684)

‎Anatome Quartum Renovata. Non Tantum ex Institutionibus b.m. Parentis, Caspari Bartholini, Sed etiam ex omnium cum Veterum, tum Recentiorum Observationibus, ad Circulationem Haveianam, & Vasa Lymphatica directis. Cum Iconibus Novis et Indicibus.‎

‎Lugduni, (Lyon), Marci & Joan. Henr. Huguetain, 1684. Cont. full vellum. Engraved pictorial frontispiece (dated 1677 after the original), title in red and black with engraved vignette. Engraved portrait. (30),805,(19) pp. and 120 anatomical engravings as plates and in the text, some folded.‎


‎This edition of Bartolin's famous anatomy printed in Lyon follows in all essentials the so-called 4th edition printed in Leiden 1673. These two editions are the largest published of Bartholin's anatomy, containing 40 more engravings than the preceeding editions. - Gosch III:p. 26. - Wellcome II: p. 107.‎

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