, 3 works bound together in 1 volume (cart.cover), texts in gotic german, 20cm., VG, [content: I."Die Lustseuche" : Wien, 1827, 3rd edition, xxxii + 228pp. // II."Die Kinderkrankheiten" : Wien, 1832, xvi + 388pp., 2nd ed. (Zweite mit den Beobachtungen der neusten Zeit vermehrte Ausgabe) // III."Die Hülfe bey Vergiftungen" : Breslau, Wilhelm Gottlieb Korn, 1818, xvi + 180pp., 1st edition]
Offenbach sur le Mein chez J. André et aux adresses ordinaires, s.d. (1790), 4 parts (Violino Primo 15 pp, Violino Secondo 13 pp, Viola 11 pp, Violoncello 11 pp), plate number 410. Each part bound in contemporary marbled boards , each with a titlepage consisting of a small engraved title vignette. Finely preserved complete score ( for the four instruments) of the first opus , in first edition , of Johann Wenth (1745 - 1801). The composer was born in Divice (Middle Bohemia). He fled to Vienna and became a musician in the service of Fürst Schwarzenberg. He is chiefly remembered for his oboe and clarinet compositions and as such inspired Beethoven, who composed his trio, opus 87, after hearing a Wenth composition in 1793 (see Thayer, Beethoven). Very rare, only one copy in Worldcat (July 2009) at Ann Arbor (USA).