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‎"SPRENGEL, CHRISTIAN KONRAD. ‎

Reference : 56004

(1793)

‎Das entdeckte Geheimnis der Natur im Bau und in der Befruchtung der Blumen. Mit 25 Kupfertafln. - [THE EVIDENCE FOR DARWIN'S THEORY OF EVOLUTION]‎

‎Berlin, 1793. 4to. 19th century paper-covered boards with gilt title to spine. A bit of wear to extremities. (f2) re-enforced at inner margin. A very nice copy with only a bit of occasional brownspotting. Last few plates with a faint top-damp-stain. Old owners' names to title-page (one being ""Carl Gruner"", his initials also to end of index. Title within illustrated border. (3), ff., 444 columns (i.e. 222 pp.), 2 ff. + 25 engraved plates.‎


‎Scarce first edition of this milestone on the road to understanding the biology of flowers. Sprengel's magnum opus constitutes the first attempt to explain the origin of organic forms from definite relations to the environment, and it served as a main source of inspiration for Darwin, whom it provided with evidence for his theory of evolution. With his milestone work ""The Newly Revealed Mystery of Nature in the Structure and Fertilization of Flowers"", Christian Konrad Sprengel (1750 -1816) became the first to recognize that the function of flowers was to attract insects, and that nature favoured cross-pollination. With Darwin's recognition and reconfirmation of Sprengel's results, the work came to set the foundations for the modern study of floral biology and anthecology.""In the summer of 1787 Sprengel began observing the pollination of Geranium flowers. These relationships of flower structure, insect visitors, and pollination mechanisms occupied him for the next six years and culminated in the publication of his great work, ""Das entdeckte Geheimniss der Natur im Bau und in der Befruchtung der Blumen"", in 1793. Printed in double-column format, it had twenty-five copperplates crowded with 1,117 drawings of floral parts representing 461 species. The striking title page also served as a plate, since the wide border comprised twenty-eight insect and flower drawings. Although it became a milestone on the road to understanding the biology of flowers, Sprengel was greatly disappointed at the book's reception.Although J. G. Koelreuter had already noted some of the relationships of floral parts, nectar, and insects to pollination, Sprengel went much further in stating that the structure of the flower can be interpreted only by considering the role of each part in relation to insect visits. He noted that color and scent are attractions" that the corolla markings are guides to the hidden nectar" and that grasses have light pollen and are wind-pollinated. His rediscovery of dichogamy (the maturation of anthers and stigmas at different times in the same flower, such that self-pollination cannot occur) led him to one of his major conclusions: ""Nature appears not to have intended that any flower should be fertilized by its own pollen."" This doctrine, together with the even more important view of the close integration of floral structures with insect visitation, was the first attempt to explain the origin of organic forms from definite relations to the environment. ""Since Darwin breathed new life into these ideas by the theory of selection. Sprengel has been recognized as one of its chief supports.""There are a few early comments on Sprengel's book - including a book review, a 1794 letter by Goethe, and a later commentary by his nephew Kurt P. Sprengel. In England, Robert Brown published an article on pollination in 1833, citing two observations from Sprengel. Furthermore, Charles Darwin noted that it was on Brown's advice in November 1841 that he obtained and read ""C. K. Sprengel's wonderful book."" Perhaps through the work of Brown (and later of Sprengel), Darwin became interested in pollination by insects with observations that began in the summer of 1838. In the chapter ""Natural Selection"" of the ""Origin of Species"" (1859) he refers to these observations, and confirms Sprengel's similar ones, on dichogamy: ""These plants have in fact separated sexes, and must habitually be crossed.... How simply are these facts explained on the view of an occasional cross with a distinct individual being advantageous or indispensable.""Further comments on Sprengel's work are in Darwin's two botanical works, ""Orchids"" (1862) and ""Cross and Self Fertilization"" (1876). In the former he refers to Sprengel's ""curious and valuable work,"" to ""Sprengel's Doctrine,"" and again to Sprengel's work that ""...until lately was often spoken lightly of. No doubt he was an enthusiast, and perhaps carried some of his ideas to extreme length. But I feel sure, from my own observations, that his work contains an immense body of truth."" In the latter book, Darwin cites Sprengel's notes on the essential role of insects in the pollination of many plants, and says: ""He was in advance of his age, and his discoveries were for a long time neglected."" Further, he states that Sprengel, while noting that cross-pollination between flowers of the same species occurred, was not ""... aware that there was any difference in power between pollen from the same plant and from a distinct plant."" It remained for Darwin to assess the important of this for his theory of natural selection.... A proposed second part of ""Das entdeckte Geheimniss"" was never published, but a small work on bees appeared in 1811 and a work on philology in 1815.... Were it not for his remarkable book Sprengel would be forgotten today. This work reached Darwin, and the insect-plant mutualism so elegantly and minutely described there profoundly influenced him. Although the two were poles apart in religious beliefs, the elemental natural processes revealed by their studies provided Darwin with evidence for his theory of evolution. (Lawrence J. King in: D.S.B. XII:587-88).""Christian Konrad Sprengel, (born September 22, 1750, Brandenburg, Germany-died April 7, 1816, Berlin), German botanist and teacher whose studies of sex in plants led him to a general theory of fertilization which, basically, is accepted today.Sprengel studied theology and languages, spent some years as a schoolmaster in Spandau and Berlin, and became rector of Spandau. In pursuing botanical studies he neglected his duties, and, after his dismissal in 1794, with a pension, he went to Berlin. As a theologian, he believed that everything in nature was created for a purpose, and in observing plants he attempted to uncover the purpose of each minute part.Sprengel discovered that the nectaries (nectar-producing organs in flowers) were indicated by special colours, and he reasoned that the colour attracted insects. The insects, he found, were the means of conveying pollen from the stamen (male part) of one flower to the pistil (female part) of another. He also discovered that in many bisexual flowers the stamen and pistil mature at different times, and self-fertilization thus cannot occur"" fertilization is accomplished instead by the transfer of pollen from one flower to another. The process of maturation of the male and female parts at different periods he called dichogamy, a term that is still used, and he traced the process in fine detail. He discovered that some flowers rely on the wind to transfer their pollen and studied the differences between these flowers and those fertilized by insects.Sprengel believed that his principles explained all the characteristics of flowers, such as position, size, form, colour, odour, and time of flowering. He published his observations and thoughts in ""Das entdeckte Geheimnis der Natur im Bau und in der Befruchtung der Blumen"" (1793"" ""The Newly Revealed Mystery of Nature in the Structure and Fertilization of Flowers""). When his book was not well received, Sprengel became depressed and did not publish the results of his other botanical research. He turned to philology but did not distinguish himself in it.‎

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‎LINNAEUS Carolus - Curtius SPRENGEL :‎

Reference : 52386

‎"Caroli Linnaei Philosophia Botanica, in qua explicantur Botanices Fundamenta , Studio Curtii Sprengel ; editio aucta et emendata"‎

‎ Tornaci Nerviorum ( Tournai - Belgique ) , E. Typis Caroli Casterman-Dieu, 1824, in-8°, xxvii pp + 471 pp + (1)nn pp (blank) + folding table + 9 full page plates (numbered 1-9, not bound in the correct order). Contemporary half leather, boards covered with marbled paper. Binding worn with severe damage to the leather spine, binding still technically ok, interior good. This is the second edition of Sprengel's reworked edition of Linnaeus' study. The first Sprengel edition was published in Halle (Germany) in 1809. This Tournai edition is dedicated by the publisher Casterman to Prof. J.G.S. Van Breda, professor of Natural History at the newly founded Ghendt University. ( See SOULSBY Basil ( ) - British Museum catalogue - 1933. Item 452 )..‎


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‎SPRENGEL (Kurt).‎

Reference : 13875

(1809)

‎Essai d'une Histoire pragmatique de la médecine, par Kurt Sprengel, traduit, sur la deuxième édition, par Charles-Frédéric Geiger.‎

‎A Paris, de l'Imprimerie impériale, 1809-1810. 2 vol. In-8 de (4)-XXXII-578 pp. et (4)-XX-630 pp., maroquin rouge, dos lisse orné, filet d'encadrement sur les plats, roulette dorée sur les chasses et filet doré sur les coupes, tranches dorées, signet de soie bleue (Doll). ‎


‎Première édition française. Ouvrage illustré de 2 frontispices gravés. La traduction de cet ouvrage du célèbre botaniste et médecin allemand par Geiger, médecin et chirurgien, donna lieu à une sévère critique du naturaliste et bibliothécaire Aubin-Louis Millin (Observations sur un ouvrage, 1809). Geiger publia en réponse un opuscule qui se trouve ici relié à la fin du tome I : Réponse aux observations de M. Millin,. sur la traduction d'un ouvrage intitulé : Essai d'une histoire pragmatique de la médecine, par K. Sprengel, par l'auteur M. Geiger. Paris, De l'Imprimerie de Ballard, 1809. In-8 de 8 pp. On trouve en tête du tome I : Liste des Personnes qui ont souscrit pour l'Essai d'une histoire pragmatique de la médecine, chez M. Geiger, médecin, rue du Temple, n° 56 à Paris. Table chronologique et table alphabétique pour chaque volume.Exemplaire agréablement relié à l'époque par Doll, avec son étiquette portant l'adresse de la rue de Seine. Relieur parisien actif entre 1796 et 1835, il fut ouvrier chez Bozerian avant de s'établir au 53 rue de Seine, puis 16 rue Mazarine, enfin 13 rue Marais-Saint-Germain (1825) ; a travaillé pour Napoléon 1er et la reine Marie-Amélie. Petite épidermure sur le premier plat du tome I et tache sombre sur le premier plat du tome II ; quelques rousseurs et brunissures marginales au tome II. De la bibliothèque de du Docteur Paul Guilly avec son ex-libris. ‎

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‎SPRENGEL, MATTHIAS CHRISTIAN.‎

Reference : 60935

(1785)

‎Geschichte der Revolution von Nord-Amerika. - [FIRST GERMAN WORK ON THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION]‎

‎(No place), Spener, 1785. 8vo. In contemporary (original?) marbled paper covered boards. Paper title-label to spine. Light wear to extremities and previous owner's name to title-page, otherwise a nice and clean copy. VIII, 196, (2) pp. + coloured folded map. Sabin calls for 272 pp. This present copy appears to be complete and corresponds to OCLC Accession No: 5814488 & 833586056.‎


‎Second edition, possibly a variant - not recorded by any of the major bibliographies - of the first German work on the American revolution. Sprengel was interested in the American Revolution and also made a translation of the Declaration of Independence. (Sabin 89758) ‎

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‎Willy Van Sprengel‎

Reference : 023153

‎Parochie " Blijde Boodschap" Turnhout ontstaan - groei - bloei‎

‎Turnhout 0 Willy Van Sprengel Soft cover ‎


‎Parochie " Blijde Boodschap" Turnhout ontstaan - groei - bloei zachte kaft, 28 x 21,5 cm, 166 blz, zeer goede staat ‎

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‎Willy Van Sprengel‎

Reference : 023163

(2011)

‎Kloosterlingen in Turnhout (Annonciaden tot Zwartzusters)‎

‎ 2011 Willy Van Sprengel Soft cover ‎


‎Kloosterlingen in Turnhout (Annonciaden tot Zwartzusters) originele zachte kaft uitgever: 29 x 20,5 cm, 139 blz goede staat ‎

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‎Sprengel, Kurt:‎

Reference : 29769AB

(1820)

‎Neue Entdeckungen im ganzen Umfang der Pflanzenkunde.‎

‎2 (von 3) Bänden. Leipzig, Friedrich Fleischer, 1820-1821. 8°. IV, 452 S.; (6), 36 3(1) S. Mit 6 gef. Kupfertafeln. Halblederbände der Zeit mit Rückenvergoldung und Rückenschild‎


‎Pritzel 8878. - Kurt Sprengel (1766-1833) studierte in Halle Medizin und beschäftigte sich aber nach kurzer Zeit medizinischer Praxis ausschliesslich mit Botanik. Er war neben seiner Lehrtätigkeit in Halle Verfasser zahlreicher Pflanzenwerken. - Mit Exlibris und handschr. Notizen (Bleistift) auf den Vorsätzen.‎

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‎Sprengel, Kurt:‎

Reference : 40000DB

(1821)

‎Versuch einer pragmatischen Geschichte der Arzneykunde.‎

‎Dritte, umgearbeitete Auflage. 5 Bände. Halle, Gebauersche Buchhandlung, 1821-1828. 8°. Mit 4 gestochenen Frontispiz und einer mehrfach gefalteten Tabelle. Halblederbände der Zeit mit verschiedenfarbenen Rückenschildern und verblasster Rückenvergoldung.‎


‎Hirsch-H. V, 374. - Garrison-M. 6382 "A monumental work, full of important information which has been of great assistance to later historians". - Letzte von Sprengel herausgegebene Ausgabe. Erschien erstmals 1792-1799. Zwei der vier Frontispiz sind Porträts von Andreas Vesal und William Harvey - Durchgehend (Vorsätze und Titel stark) stockfleckig. Einbandrücken etwas beschabt und bestossen. Zwei Einrisse an den Kapitalen.‎

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‎MYFORE - SPRENGEL, M.C.‎

Reference : 41182

(1810)

‎Hyder Aly und Tippo Saheb oder historisch=geographische Uebersicht des Myforischen Reichs, nebst dessen Entstehung und Zertheilung.‎

‎Weimar, Landes=Industrie=Comptoirs, 1810.. Unbound, but stitched. VI,90 pp. The map lacks. Some browning to leaves.‎


‎(Bibliothek der neuesten und wichtigsten Reisebeschreibungen...Hrsg. von M.C. Sprengel. 4.Bd.: 3. Theil). ‎

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‎SPRENGEL (Kurt)‎

Reference : 76793

(1798)

‎Antiquitatum botanicarum‎

‎Lipsiae [Leipzig], impensis bibliopolii Schaferiani, 1798, in-4, VIII-110 pp, 2 pl. dont 1 depl, broché, couverture d'attente de l'époque, Édition originale des Antiquités botaniques du botaniste et médecin allemand Kurt Sprengel (1766-1833), opuscule "qui peut être mis au nombre des ouvrages les plus importans, sinon par son volume, du moins par son mérite" (Magasin encyclopédique). L'auteur s'intéresse ici à la botanique et à ses applications médicales selon les auteurs de l'Antiquité. L'ouvrage préfigure l'imposante publication qu'il donnera en 1807-1808, l'Historia rei herbariae. Planches gravées en taille douce par A. G. Ehehard ; l'une représente les feuilles et le gland du chêne faux-liège (quercus pseudo-suber), l'autre les feuilles, épis et fleurs du badamier (terminalia glabrata). Exemplaire tel que paru, non rogné, ayant conservé sa couverture d'attente d'origine ainsi que ses gardes finales en papier de remploi. Annotation ancienne sur une garde finale. Papier oxydé, couverture défraîchie. Pritzel, 8860. Magasin encyclopédique, 4e année, t. II; 1798, pp. 29 et suiv. Couverture rigide‎


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‎SPRENGEL (Kurt)‎

Reference : 69427

(1807)

‎Historia rei herbariae‎

‎Amstelodami (Amsterdam), Sumtibus tabernae librariae artium, 1807-1808, in-8, XV-534 + XVII-574 pp, demi-basane rouge brique, Kurt Sprengel (1766-1833), professeur de botanique et médecin allemand, est également l'auteur de On dem Bau und der Natur der Gewächse (1812), d'Institutiones pharmacologiae (6 vol, 1809-1819) et de cette Historia rei herbariae (1807-1808). Ex-libris manuscrit en tête du titre. Cachet ex-libris de Raoul Dumon, membre de la société linnéenne de Lyon et étiquette ex-dono, don de Madame Paul Gentit, veuve Raoul Dumont. Cachet annulé de l'institut catholique de Paris. Notes manuscrites anciennes aux contreplats des deux tomes. Quelques rousseurs . DSB XII, p. 591. Pritzel, n°8866. Couverture rigide‎


‎Bon XV-534 + XVII-574 pp.‎

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‎Sprengel, Peter Nathanael:‎

Reference : 31362AB

(1767)

‎Handwerke in Tabellen. Mit Kupfern.‎

‎5 (von 15) Sammlungen in 2 Bänden. Berlin, im Verlag der Buchhandlung der Realschule, 1767-1770. 8'. (13) Bl., 117 S.; X, 134 S.; (4) Bl., 184 S.; (8) Bl., 224 S.; 251, (3) S. Mit gest. Titelvignette und 27 Kupfertafeln (davon 24 gef.). Lederbände der Zeit mit Rückenvergoldung und Rückenschild.‎


‎Erste Ausgabe der ersten 5 Sammlungen. – Bei einer gef. Tafel ist die Hälfte ausgerissen. Das Papier durchgehend gebräunt. Die Einbände berieben und die Gelenke angeplatzt.‎

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‎Sprengel Aenne Dr‎

Reference : 100103731

(1957)

‎Ländliche hauswirtschaft‎

‎Kommentator 1957 in8. 1957. broché. 76 pages. Bon Etat intérieur propre‎


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‎Sprengel, Kurt:‎

Reference : 40449DB

(1801)

‎Kritische Uebersicht des Zustandes der Arzneykunde in dem letzten Jahrzehend.‎

‎Halle, Johann Jacob Gebauer, 1801. 8°. XII, 547 S., 1 S. Verbesserungen. Schlichter Pappband der Zeit.‎


‎Waller 15002. - Hirsch-H. V, 374. - Erste Ausgabe. Sprengels Übersicht über die medizinischen Literatur des letzten Jahrzehnts des 18. Jahrhunderts kann auch als eine Fortsetzung seiner pragmatischen Geschichte der "Arzneykunde" verstanden werden. Eine kurze und prägnante Schilderung der medizinischen Publizistik dieser Zeit. - Titel gestempelt. Vereinzelt stockfleckig.‎

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‎Sprengel, Kurt:‎

Reference : 50448AB

(1801)

‎Kritische Uebersicht des Zustandes der Arzneykunde in dem letzten Jahrzehend.‎

‎Halle, Johann Jacob Gebauer, 1801. 8°. XII, 547 S., 1 S. Verbesserungen. Pappband der Zeit mit Kleisterpapierbezügen, rotem goldgeprägtem Rückenschild und wenig Rückenvergoldung.‎


‎Waller 15002. - Hirsch-H. V, 374. - Erste Ausgabe. - Sprengels Übersicht über die medizinische Literatur des letzten Jahrzehnts des 18. Jahrhunderts kann auch als eine Fortsetzung seiner pragmatischen Geschichte der "Arzneykunde" verstanden werden. Eine kurze und prägnante Schilderung der medizinischen Publizistik dieser Zeit. - Einband berieben. Durchgehend leicht gebräunt und stockfleckig.‎

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‎Sprengel, C.‎

Reference : BF04066

(1812)

‎In Umbellifras nonnullas animadversiones.‎

‎n.d. (ca. 1812) 13 p., 3 pls, 4to, stapled. Published in: Act. Soc. Imper. Nat.Scrut. Mosqu. Rare.‎


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‎Sprengel, C.‎

Reference : BF07634

(1802)

‎Description of Brotera persica and Mustelia eupatoria, two new plants cultivated in the Botanic Garden of Halle.‎

‎1802 3 p., 2 engraved pls, 4to, disbound (no covers). One page in photocopy. Published in: Transactions of the Linnean Society.‎


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‎SPRENGEL, Kurt.‎

Reference : 59491

‎Institutiones Medicae. 1 et 2. Physiologia. Volumen primum et secundum. 347 + 312 p. 5 et 6. Pathologiae Generalis. Volumen secundum : 224 p. et Pathologiae Specialis. Volumen primum : 374 p. 7 et 8. Pathologiae Specialis. Volumen secundum : 368 p. et Phamacologia. Volumen primum : 275 p. 9, 10 et 11. Pharmacologia. Volumen secundum : 263 p. et Therapia Generalis : 280 p. et Medicina Forensis : 142 p.‎

‎ Mediolani, Johannes Silvestri 1816-1817, 200x130mm, reliure demi-basane. Ensemble de 4 volumes demi-basane. Plats papier marbré. Auteur, titres et tomaison aux dos, mais très effacés. Ornementation. Nom de possesseur et cachets de bibliothèque. Intérieurs propre avec peu de rousseurs. Fentes de 4 cm environs aux charnières des volumes 5-6 et 7-8. Bel état de l’ensemble. ‎


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