Editions du Rocher 2003 200 pages 13x19x2cm. 2003. Broché. 200 pages.
Reference : 100104370
ISBN : 2268047296
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Un Autre Monde
M. Emmanuel Arnaiz
07.69.73.87.31
Conformes aux usages de la librairie ancienne.
Frankfurt am Mayn, Garbe, 1762. 8vo. Very nice contemporary full mottled calf with five raised bands to richly gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. A bit of wear to spine, causing slight loss of leather and a neat restoration to lower compartment. A paperlabel pasted on top of spine. Small loss of leather to back board. A stamp on title-page (Holstein=Holsteinborg). (70), 397 pp., 4 folded tables, paginated 391-97. Internally clean, some quires printed on thick paper.
The rare first edition of the founding work of Niebuhr's Arabia-expedition, which would gain world-wide fame and establish the scientific description of the Arabian peninsula. The present work consists in 100 questions, the answers to which constitute the purpose of the Royal Danish Arabia Expedition. In fact, the present work is the handbook of Niebuhr's travel to Arabia Felix, as its author is the spiritual father of it. The work is extraordinary in many ways, and it not only served as the basis for the Arabia-expedition, it also constitutes a forerunner of modern bible science that would begin to emerge a few decades later. Johann Davis Michaelis (1717-19) was a theologian and orientalist, whose fame today rests upon the present work and upon the fact that he was responsible for the first scientific expedition to Arabia Felix, namely that of Niebuhr. In 1753, he had come up with the idea for the the Royal Danish Arabia Expedition (1761-1767) and had gotten the Danish minister Bernstoff to agree to it. In 1760, when the expedition was becoming a reality, Michaelis recommended Niebuhr as a participant, and he outlined the entire purpose of the trip - namaly the list of 100 questions that he prepared and published for the members of the expedition, in order for them to answer in the course of the voyage. For all intents and purposes, Michaelis was the spiritual father of the Arabia-expedition. As a theologian and an orientalist, many of Michaelis' questions have root in the Bible. But unlike many other theolgians of the time, Michaelis sought to shed light over biblical themes through sources outside of the Bible - especially from the Middle East, not least Arabia. In this regard, his 100 Questions also came to be a precursor to the emergence of modern bible science.Although the expedition would have never taken place had it not been for Michaelis and his 100 questions - many of which are also purely naturalistic - he could not quite have foreseen the scientific outcome of the expedition. He had not foreseen that Niebuhr would become the founder of the scientific description of the Arabian peninsula and that Niebuhr's notes would become the basis for the first decipherment of Mesopotamian and Persian cuneiform. On the contrary, he was probably quite disappointed that his questions were not all answered as thoroughly as the had anticipated. Adding to that, Niebuhr's answer to the questions ""only"" takes up six pages in the preface to ""Description of Arabia"", although the text itself contains many detailed explanations and answers to Michaelis' questions.
(New York, 1885). 4to. In later half cloth with gilt lettering and stamp to front board. In ""Science"", Vol. 5, No. 108, Feb. 27. Paper label pasted on to front board. The two titles underlined in blue pencil. Stamp to verso of map and almost parted in two, long tear in foldings, otherwise internally fine and clean. Pp. iii-iv, 163-185 + large folded map: ""North America polar regions : Baffin Bay to Lincoln Sea, showing the most recent discoveries including those of U.S.S. Polaris Expedition in 1871-2, under Captain C.F. Hall, British Arctic Expedition in 1875-6, under Captain G.S. Nares, R.N., The Lady Franklin Bay Expedition in 1881-4, under Lieutenant A.W. Greely, U.S.A""
First edition of Lieutenant A. W. Greely's first short account of the fatal Lady Franklin Bay Expedition (Also known as the Greely expedition). The present account is presented as a commentary to the accompanying map. A more extensive account was published in 1886 (Three Years of Arctic Service) and the full official account was published in 1888 (Report on the Proceedings of the United States Expedition to Lady Franklin Bay, Grinnell Land)The Lady Franklin Bay Expedition of 1881-1884 to Lady Franklin Bay in the Canadian Arctic was led by Lieutenant Adolphus Greely and its purpose was to establish a meteorological-observation station as part of the First International Polar Year, and to collect astronomical and magnetic data. During the expedition, two members of the crew reached a new Farthest North record, but of the original 25 men, only seven survived to return.""The United States expedition during the First International Polar Year, based at Fort Conger, Lady Franklin Bay, about 81°45' N, on the east coast of Ellesmere Island, explored the north coast of Greenland from Cape Bryant to Cape Washington, about 82°30'-83°30"" N, the interior and west coast of Grinnell Land (northern Ellesmere Island), and extended the maping of Hayes Sound, about 79° N, on Ellesmere. As relief ships failed to reach them, members of the party made a march out of the Hall Basin area, all but seven dying of starvation before rescue at Cape Sabine, Smith Sound"" (Arctic Bibliography).
[Tardieu, Norry] - VOLNEY, (Comte François de), NORRY (Charles), BERTHIER (général Alexandre)
Reference : PHO-1827
(1799)
Paris, Chez Dugour et Durand, Pougens et Magimel et Gratiot , 1799, 2 volumes in-8 (195X125), relié pleine basane marbrée époque, dos lisse orné avec pièces de titre et de tomaison, tranches marbrées, frottements aux dos, petit travail de ver au tome 1.
Troisième et meilleure édition de cette œuvre de Volney ; l'auteur a refondu entièrement le texte et l'a augmenté, ajoutant deux gravures nouvelles représentant les pyramides et le sphynx. L'illustration se compose de 3 cartes (Egypte, Syrie et Turquie), et de 4 belles planches panoramiques dépliantes (Palmyre, Balbeec...), le tout sur papier fort. Cette édition se trouve donc augmentée : 1° De la notice de deux manuscrits arabes inédits qui fournissent des détails nouveaux et curieux sur l'histoire, la population, les revenus, les impôts, les arts de l'Egypte, ainsi que sur l'état militaire, l'administration, l'étiquette des Mamlouks Tcherkasse, et sur l'organisation régulière de la poste aux pigeons ; 2° D'un tableau exact de tout le commerce du Levant, extrait des registres de la chambre de commerce de Marseille ; 3° Des considérations sur la guerre des Russes et des Turks, publiées en 1784. Il servit de base aux expéditions égyptiennes et de nombreux scientifiques, ainsi que Bonaparte lui-même, emportèrent ces travaux avec eux lors de leurs expéditions. Ses descriptions ne romantisent pas l'histoire de l'Égypte ou ses conditions sociales et politiques contemporaines, mais évoquent les maux qui frappent le pays et explorent la faiblesse militaire de l'Empire ottoman. Sur la base de ses observations, tout en soutenant politiquement son ami Bonaparte, il déclina l'invitation à accompagner en personne l'expédition de Napoléon. On sait que Napoléon a apporté un exemplaire du livre de Volney en Égypte et qu'il a servi de source de référence standard pour les membres de la campagne. Suivi de Relation de l'expédition d'Egypte, suivie de la description de plusieurs des monumens de cette contrée. Paris, Pougens et Magimel, 1799, 64pp., illustré de 2 cartes et 4 gravures. Édition originale de cette relation de l'expédition en Egypte contenant un détail de la bataille navale d'Aboukir. Elle est ornée d'un plan de la Basse Egypte, d'un plan du combat d'Aboukir, d'un dessin de pyramide et de trois dessins de monuments antiques d'Alexandrie. Minimes rousseurs, l’auteur, Charles Norry, est, avec Balzac, Protain et Lepère, l'un des quatre architectes attachés à l'expédition d'Égypte, où il est admis, le 22 août, parmi les membres de l'Institut d'Égypte, dans la section de littérature et des beaux-arts Suivi de Relation de l’expédition d’Égypte, de la bataille d’Aboukir… Paris, Gratiot et Cie, sd (1800), 86pp., Témoin et acteur de l’expédition d’Égypte, Le général Berthier rend compte dans un style militaire de la bataille d’Aboukir et de la campagne de Syrie. M4-Et4
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