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Phone number : 01 43 25 51 73P., Reinwald, 1875, un volume in 8 relié en cartonnage éditeur, 14pp., 739pp., figures dans le texte
EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- "Vogt began his studies at Giessen, where he was one of Liebig's best students. In 1835 Vogt went to Berne where he enrolled in Valentin's courses in anatomy and physiology. He received the medical diploma in 1839, but the natural sciences had a greater appeal for him. He enthusiastically agreed to collaborate on a major treatise on Central European freshwater fish, a project headed by Louis Agassiz... He subsequently went to Paris where he began to write his Lettres philosophiques et physiologiques... He taught geology à Giessen and at Geneva... In 1872 he was appointed to the chair of zoology and became director of the Institute of zoology, a post he held until his death. Vogt became the staunch supporter of scientific materialism, later made famous by Ernst Haeckel... Above all, Vogt was a distinguished zoologist whose writings did much to further the development of this science... After having begun to study the embryology of certain freshwater fish under the guidance of Agassiz, he continued this work throughout his life... Vogt espoused Darwin's ideas and became a strong partisan of natural selection...". (DSB XIV pp. 57/58) ---- La vie végétative (la circulation, le sang, la digestion, la chaleur animale...) - La vie animale (le système nerveux, les fonctions des nerfs, les parties centrales du système nerveux, force nerveuse et activité de l'âme, les mouvements, la voix et la parole) - La génération (le sexe, la génération des animaux, de l'homme, la formation des cellules...)**5223/C5DE
Leipzig, Von Veit, 1901/1903, 2 VOLUMES grand in 8 (24,5 cm x 18 cm) reliés en demi-toile verte à coins, dos ornés de filets dorés (reliures de l'époque), T.1 : 12pp., 648pp., 8 planches en couleurs, T.2 : 14pp., 752pp., 4 planches en couleurs
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- DIBNER N° 36 : "De Vries contributed the theory that in individuals, hereditary characters may combine or vary independently of one another. Thus, even though independent variations appear in individuals as Darwin's theory demanded, species in nature remain constant. Studying the evening primrose, he recognized the sudden appearance of a new species. A true and measurable mutation was observed" ---- HORBLIT 73b : "De Vries discovered, revealed, and proved the importance of Mendel's work. Advanced the theory of "mutations" or discontinuous change in the character of species" ---- GARRISON N° 240 - Norman N° 2169 - Heirs of Hippocrates N° 2111 - Honeyman N° 3082 - DSB XIV**5237/A6AR
P., Alcan, 1909, un volume in 8 relié en pleine toile éditeur (dos légèrement passé), (2), 8pp., 548pp.
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- 28 Conférences données par Hugo De Vries à l'Université de Berkeley aux Etats-Unis ---- "De Vries discovered, revealed, and proved the importance of Mendel's work. Advanced the theory of "mutations" or discontinuous change in the character of species". (Horblit) ---- DSB XIV pp. 95/105 ---- Théorie de l'évolution et méthodes de recherches - Espèces élémentaires dans la nature - Espèces élémentaires de plantes cultivées - Sélection d'espèces élémentaires - Caractères des variétés régressives - Stabilité et atavisme réel - Caractères latents - Croisement d'espèces et de variétés - Lois des croisements bisexuels ou loi de Mendel - Monstruosités - Production de fleurs doubles - Les mutations horticoles - L'hypothèse des mutations périodiques - Inconstance des races améliorées - Sélection artificielle et sélection naturelle - etc**5239/A4-CART.12
Berlin, Borntraeger, 1913, un volume in 8 relié en demi-soie bleue marine, dos orné de fers et filets dorés, étiquette de titre rouge (reliure postérieure), 8pp., 365pp., 121 figures dans le texte, 22 PLANCHES EN COULEURS
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "A CONTRIBUTION TO THE THEORY OF HEREDITY". (DSB) ---- "De Vries discovered, revealed, and proved the importance of Mendel's work. Advanced the theory of mutations or discontinuous change in the character of species". (Horblit) ---- "Next to the drosophila experiments, De Vries' work with Oenothera has contributed most to the theory of heredity". (DSB XIV)**5238/A5AR
Chicago & London, The Open Court Publishing & Kegan, Trench, Trubner, 1907; un volume in 8 relié en cartonnage éditeur (petit accroc sans gravité à la partie inférieure du dos), 13pp., (1), 360pp., 114 figures dans le texte
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- De Vries' 1906 lectures in Berkeley ---- "De Vries discovered, revealed, and proved the importance of Mendel's work. Advanced the theory of mutations or discontinuous change in the character of species". (Horblit) ---- "In his 1906 lectures in Berkeley, De Vries topic was the application of his doctrines to agricultural and horticultural practice. These lectures were published in Plant-breeding (1907)". (DSB XIV p. 100) ---- Evolution and mutation - The discovery of the elementary species of agricultural plants by Hjalmar Nilsson - On corn-breeding - The production of horticultural novelties by Luther Burbank - The association of caracters in plant-beeding - The geographical distribution of plants**5240/A4
P., Baillière, un fort volume in 8 relié en demi-chagrin vert, dos orné de fers dorés (reliure de l'époque), (quelques rousseurs principalement aux deux derniers feuillets, manque de papier dans l'angle extérieur supérieur du premier feuillet blanc de garde), (3), 920pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "A Classical and Standard work in Neurology". (MacHenry) ---- "Vulpian's influence upon his many followers in several fields of knowledge made him the intellectual leader of his day. He had a profound and salutary effect upon neurological thought". (Haymaker p. 274) ---- Heirs of Hippocrates N° 1926 : "Vulpian received his medical training at Paris where he was a pupil of Flourens and followed him in the chair of comparative physiology at the Museum of Natural History in 1864. He succeeded Cruveilhier as chairman of the department of pathology at the Salpêtrière where he made extensive studies upon the action of various drugs on the nervous system and studied the principles of degeneration and regeneration in the nervous system. He was associated with Charcot at the Salpêtrière and Charcot credited Vulpian's work for his success in describing multiple sclerosis. Among other discoveries, Vulpian first showed that the adrenal cortex produces a substance later called adrenalin. This exhaustive treatise contains thirty-seven lectures on the physiology of the nervous system which summarize the subjects as understood at the middle of the nineteenth century"**5246/G1-5248/CART.8-5250/CART.4
N.Y., The Commonwealth Fund, 1945, un volume in 8 relié en cartonnage éditeur, 1 frontispice, 9pp., (1), 350pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE (second tirage) ---- cf. GARRISON N° 1935 & 1944 ---- "Les recherches de S.A. WAKSMAN, microbiologiste américain, sur les antibiotiques, en particulier sa découverte, en collaboration avec A. Schatz, de la streptomycine, lui ont valu le Prix Nobel de médecine en 1952"**5251/B5AR
P., Durand, 1753, 2 volumes in 8 reliés en pleine basane, dos orné de fers dorés(reliures de l'époque), (quelques rousseurs, petit accroc à une page sans manque de papier, coiffes et coins usés, mors fendus), T.1 : 47pp., 589pp. (mal chiffrées 569), 2pp.(errata), T.2 : (1), 284pp., 256pp., (2-approbation et privilège), 4 PLANCHES DEPLIANTES
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE du traité de MINERALOGIE et de l'HYDROLOGIE de WALLERIUS, traduites de l'allemand par le Baron D'HOLBACH ---- "Wallerius's Mineralogy, his first great work, was received as an outstanding handbook of contemporary knowledge ; never before had such a wealth of minerals been presented to systematically. Wallerius'clear and precise descriptions, which gave more weight to essential chemical properties than to exterior appearance, opened a new epoch in mineralogy. The book became widely known in Europe and served as a model for later works. In Hydrologia, Wallerius tried to classify different kinds of water...". (DSB XIV pp. 144/145) ---- Cole N° 1334 & Hoover collection N° 862 : "The first rational classification of minerals summarizing existing mineral knowledge using a system based on chemical composition as well as external characteristics. His approach issued a new epoch. The french translation by Baron d'Holbach, with some assistance by Bernard de Jussieu and G.F. Rouelle, was made from the german translation which Wallerius said was preferable to the swedish. Added is the Hydrologie which appeared first in swedish. The Hydrologie gives a methodical classification of waters on the basis of their properties and chemical analyses" ---- Partington III**5255/A6AR-7915/A4
P., Durand, 1753, 2 volumes in 8 reliés en plein veau,dos ornés de fers dorés, tranches rouges (reliures de l'époque), (un coin très légèrement émoussé), T.1 : 47pp., 589pp. (mal chiffrée 569), 2pp., T.2 : (1), 284pp., 256pp., (2), 4 PLANCHES DEPLIANTES
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE du traité de MINERALOGIE et de l'HYDROLOGIE de WALLERIUS, traduites de l'allemand par le Baron D'HOLBACH ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "Wallerius's Mineralogy, his first great work, was received as an outstanding handbook of contemporary knowledge ; never before had such a wealth of minerals been presented to systematically. Wallerius'clear and precise descriptions, which gave more weight to essential chemical properties than to exterior appearance, opened a new epoch in mineralogy. The book became widely known in Europe and served as a model for later works. In Hydrologia, Wallerius tried to classify different kinds of water.". (DSB XIV pp. 144/145) ---- Cole N° 1334 & Hoover collection N° 862 : "The first rational classification of minerals summarizing existing mineral knowledge using a system based on chemical composition as well as external characteristics. His approach issued a new epoch. The french translation by Baron d'Holbach, with some assistance by Bernard de Jussieu and G.F. Rouelle, was made from the german translation which Wallerius said was preferable to the swedish. Added is the Hydrologie which appeared first in swedish. The Hydrologie gives a methodical classification of waters on the basis of their properties and chemical analyses" ---- Partington III**7915/A4-5255/A6AR
Jena, Fischer, 1882, un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, (petits manques de papier au dos), 94pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- DSB XIV pp. 232/239 ---- Hochgeehrte Versammlung ! Lebensdauer der Vögel - Lebensdauer der Säugethiere - Lebensdauer der reifen Insekten - Lebensdauer niederer Seethiere - Lebensdauer der einheimischen Mollusken - Ungleiche Lebensdauer der beiden Geschlechter - Bienen - Tod der Zellen im höheren Organismus - Tod durch Katastrophe - Vermischungs-Rotation bei Theilung einzelliger Organismen - Regeneration - Lebensdauer der Pflanzen**5276/A5AR
P., Masson, 1919, un volume in 8 relié en cartonnage éditeur, 13pp., 572pp., nombreuses figures dans le texte
---- Quatrième édition REVUE ---- "Georges WEISS, physiologiste français, effectue en 1901 des recherches sur l'influx nerveux et sur la physiologie endocrinienne"**8155/V1
London, Routledge, 1951, un volume in 8, relié en pleine toile éditeur, 180pp., figures dans le texte
---- The spatial structure of the Universe - The time structure of the universe - Infinity - Stars systems - Stars - The earth - Life - The soul - etc**5278/K4
P., Masson, 1963; un volume in 8 relié en pleine toile éditeur, 455pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE**A5AR(6)-A6DE(2)CAV.H4-BETHU