Oxford, University Press, 1968 18,5 x 25, 207 pp., nbreuses ill. couleur, cartonnage, jaquette ill., Bon état - 3ème édition corrigée
flowering plants arranged by season - making a miniature or trough garden - classifying and naming garden plants - planning the garden - plants for special situations/ how to obtain plants
Upsaliae, Wahlström & Co., 1845. 8vo. In contemporary half calf. Previous owner's name to front free end-paper. Wear to extremities. Dampstain to upper outer corner of last leaves. Plates evenly browned. (2), 90, (1) pp. +2 folded plates.
Uncommon first edition of Anderson's work on Nordic willows.
Stockholm, Hæggström, 1851. Samt. hldrbd. Ryg slidt. brugsspor. (4),(120) pp. samt 60 håndkolorerede blomsterplancher (Palmstruch del.). her og der med brugsspor og nogle rifter.
Samt. hldrbd. Ryg slidt. Litograferet titelblad. 29 pp. samt 29 litograferede plancher med talrige afbildninger.
Stockholm, Zach. Hæggström, 1849. 8vo. In contemporary half calf. Extremities with wear. Internally light occassional brownspotting. 29 pp. + 29 lithographic plates.
(Stockholm, 1854). 8vo. Bound in a nice recent half calf binding with gilt lettering on spine. As extracted from Kungl. Vetenskaps Akademiens handlingar"". First and last leaves with dampstain in inner margin, otherwise a nice copy. (61), 256 pp. (with the latin plant catalog on pp. 121 - 256).
Sth., 1851. Samt lidt slidt hldrbd. - Bogen indeholder 6o håndkolorerede plancher, og er første del af ialt 3 bind. Tavlerne er kopier efter Palmstruch.
Paris Baillère 1909. In-12 XII 560pp. Cartonnage éditeur de papier vert orné de végétaux, titre en rouge sur le dos et le 1er plat. Orné de 14 figures dans le texte. Bel exemplaire. (4636)
Paris Honoré Champion, "Bibliothèque des Hautes Etudes" 1958 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 76 pp. Très bon état.
Paris, klincksieck, 1956. broché. in-8 de 343 pages.
Phone number : 06 80 15 77 01
London, Published by the author, 1802. 2 vol. in-folio, le premier relié en plein veau, dos lisse orné de filets et fleurons, étiquette de titre et de date en mar. rouge, de tomaison en mar. vert (reliure du temps en belle condition), de [6]ff., 72 planches accompagnées chacune d'une page de description en anglais et en latin; le second vol. est relié en demi-basane noire, dos lisse estampé à froid (rel. abîmée, le dos se détache en partie) de 27 planches accompagnées chacune d'une page de description en anglais et en latin.
Illustré de 99 planches gravées en couleurs et très finement coloriées et rehaussées à la gomme arabique. Edition originale. Splendide monographie dont ne figure ici que le début, puisque l'ensemble de l'oeuvre comporte 4 parties (publié de 1802 à 1830), et qui comprendra 288 planches. Dunthorne 9; Great flower books, p 47; Johnston 674; Nissen BBI, 31; Stafleu and Cowan 134.
Arbroath, T. Buckle & Co., 1950-56. 3 orig. full cloth. LXXXVI,237VIII,485VIII,579 pp. and numerous linedrawings in the text. 1 folded map.
Archimède l'école des loisirs. 2005. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 32 pages augmentées de quelques photos en couleurs dans texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
André Brunaud François Bugnon Marcel Jacamon
Reference : 100112281
(1983)
ISBN : 2856690327
1983 142 pages in8. 1983. Cartonné. 142 pages.
intérieur propre bonne tenue
G.Masson. non daté. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, 1er plat abîmé, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. VIII + 888 pages - ouvrage accompagné de planches en chromolithographie et de 520 figures en noir et blanc dans le texte - frontispice en noir et blanc sous serpente - 1er plat légèrement frotté.. . . . Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
Encyclopédie Biologique, fac-similé du livre de 1961, éditions Sepia 1995. Avec le concours de La Fondation Raponda-Walker du Centre culturel Saint Exupéry de Libreville. Grand cartonnage Editeur illustré par Roger SILLANS. 7000 entrées 172 figures 54 planches hors-texte dont 16 en couleurs
Sous-titre : Essai d'inventaire etde Concordance des noms vernaculaires et scientifiques des plantes spontanées et introduites. Description des espèces, propriétés, utilisations économiques, ethnographiques et artistiques.
Masson 1879 Paris, G. Masson éditeur, 1879. Édition originale. Ouvrage orné de 11 planches en chromolithographie sous serpentes légendées, de 520 figures dans le texte et d'un frontispice en noir. Grand in-8, 19 x 27,5 x 6 cm., VIII - 888 pp. Reliure pleine toile bleue, pièces de titre bleu nuit contrecollées. Dos et bordure des plats insolés, des rousseurs éparses, une mouillure claire en coin des 20 derniers feuillets et en marges de 4 planches sans atteinte à l'image. Exemplaire cependant très correct, bien complet des 11 planches annoncées et dans une reliure solide. Attention ce livre est lourd et volumineux > 2 kg, frais de port pour la France 16 euros, pour l'étranger 25 à 71 euros selon les destinations.
assez bon
Bayer in8. Sans date. Cartonné. iconographie en couleurs
Bon état intérieur propre
2004 xvi, 278 p., numerous figures, 4to, hardbound. Developments in Hydrobiology. Ex library Dr. W.F. Prudhomme van Reine (with his signature). With a letter from the editor to Prudhomme van Reine. Very good copy.
Genève-Paris, Mehling-Asselin, 1862. 115 X 185 mm. demi-toile noire à coins, étiquette de papier au dos. br. VIII-218 pp. Table alphabétique. Tampons de bibliothèque du CAS sur les feuillets liminaires.
Phone number : 41 021 964 60 10
Venegia (Venice), Vincenzo Valgrisi, 1561. Small 8vo. Contemp. full vellum. Covers a bit soiled and with remains of ink-writing on both covers. Small nicks to edges. Endpapers renewed with old paper. Old written owners name on titlepage: Antonio Cappini. 304,(32) pp. A few stains and a few scattered brownspots. Faint browning to lower margin of some leaves. Fine woodcut initials throughout.
The extremely scarce first edition of this botanical classic, which still remains an important source for historical nomenclature and floristic studies. ""Little is known of Anguillara's early life. In 1539 he became associated with Luca Ghini at the latter's private botanical garden, first in Bologna, then in Pisa in 1544. Two years later, Anguillara became the first director of the botanical garden in Padua, the oldest of its kind in Europe. He remained at Padua, supervising a garden that received favorable notice from many distinguished visitors, until 1561... He became herbalist to the Duke of Ferrara and continued his botanical travels."" (D.S.B. I:167). The present work is Anguillara's only known book. The work was written over a long period (1549-60) and is divided into fourteen 'pareri' (""opinions""), each of which is dedicated to a contemporary Italian physician. ""(t)he book is principally devoted to the identification of the plants known to Dioscorides and the other ancient writers on materia medica. Because of his travels in Greece, Italy, France, and Asia Minor and his great personal knowledge of plant life throughout the Meditarranean basin, Anguillare was among the best-equipped of sixteenth-century botanists to make such a study.Approximately 1,540 plants are discussed by Anguillara, but in no discernible systematic order. Each plant is described, its classical name established (often with vernacular synonyms appended), and its medical and alimentary uses mentioned, along with its habitat, literary references, and the location where Anguillara found it. The descriptions are sufficiently full and accurate that the majority of his plants have been identified by modern historians of botany. Frequently cited by seventeenth-century botanists, the ""Semplici"" still remains an important source for historical nomenclature and floristic studies. He is commemorated today by the genus ""Angillaria (Liliaceae)"" named in his honor by Robert brown (1810)."" (DSB, I:167). Greene in his ""Landmarks of Botanical History"", calls this book ""The greatest book of botany which had ever been written in Italy.""- Pritzel: 187. - Waller: 430 - Graesse I: p. 131. - Not in Wellcome, not in Hunt, not in Jackson.
, Brepols, 2022 Hardback, 325 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Illustrations:51 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503588063.
Summary This volume analyses how and why members of scholarly societies such as the Royal Society, the Society of Antiquaries of London, and the Leopoldina collected specimens of the natural world, art, and archaeology in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. These scholarly societies, founded before knowledge became subspecialised, had many common members. We focus upon how their exploration of natural philosophy, antiquarianism, and medicine were reflected in collecting practice, the organisation of specimens and how knowledge was classified and disseminated. The overall shift from curiosity cabinets with objects playfully crossing the domains of art and nature, to their well-ordered Enlightenment museums is well known. Collective Wisdom analyses the process through which this transformation occurred, and the role of members of these academies in developing new techniques of classifying and organising objects and new uses of these objects for experimental and pedagogical purposes. TABLE OF CONTENTS Vera Keller and Anna Marie Roos, Introduction Kelly J. Whitmer, Putting Play to Work: Collections of Realia and Useful Play in Early Modern Educational Reform Efforts Chantal Grell, Tito Livio Burattini, a Seventeenth-Century Engineer and Egyptologist Georgiana Hedesan, University Reform and Medical Alchemy in Ole Worm's Museum Wormianum (1655) Fabien Kr mer, The Curiosi as Collectores: The Publications of the Academia Naturae Curiosorum, c. 1652-1706 Vera Keller, Vernacular Knowledge, Learned Medicine, and Social Technologies in the Leopoldina, 1670-1700, or, How to Publish on Sirens, Dragons, and Basilisks Philip Beeley, 'The Antiquity, Excellence, and use of Musick': Wallis, Wanley, and the Reception of Ancient Greek Music in Late Seventeenth-Century Oxford Julia A. Schmidt-Funke, Urban Fabric and Knowledge of Nature: Physicians as Naturalists in Early Modern Commercial Towns Kim Sloan, Sloane's Antiquities: Providing a 'Body of History' through Beads, Bottles, Brasses and Busts Dustin Frazier Wood, Antiquarian Science and Scientific Antiquarianism at the Spalding Gentlemen's Society Anna Marie Roos, The First Egyptian Society Louisiane Ferlier, Collective Wisdom in the Digital Age: Digitizing Early Modern Collections at the Royal Society
Annezo Nicole, Magnanon Sylvie, Malengreau Daniel
Reference : RO20231899
ISBN : 2906670790
Conservatoire Botanique National de Brest / BIOTOPE. Non daté. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 138 pages. Nombreuses illustrations monochromes dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
Illustrations de Judith A. Christie Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
CHEZ L'AUTEUR. NON DATE. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Classée par famille avec nom manuscrit. Certaines planches sont abimées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique