Paris, J.-B. Baillière 1859, 220x135mm, XII-VIII- 504 + 455pages, reliure demi-chagrin. Dos à faux-nerfs, plats papiers marbré, cuir fendu sur 4cm au bas du dos, autrement bon état.
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Paris, Arthus Bertrand, 1868-1879. 1868 1 vol in-folio en feuilles (570 x 365 mm) de : [2] ff. (f.t., t.), et 67 planches lithographiées dont 15 sur double-page. (Rousseurs aux titres, le reste frais). Chemise cartonnée à rabats rangée dans un cartonnage à lacets, couverture imprimée contrecollée sur les plats, dos de toile jaune.
Bel exemplaire de cet impressionnant atlas consacré à lostéographie des cétacés, du à Pierre-Joseph Van Beneden (1809-1894). Ce paléontologue et zoologiste belge qui a étudié la zoologie auprès de Georges Cuvier avant de devenir docteur en médecine et en sciences, est nommé conservateur du Muséum en 1931, puis obtient la chaire de zoologie à l'Université de Louvain en 1836, fonction quil occupe jusqu'à sa mort. En 1842, il devient membre de l'Académie royale des sciences de Belgique dont il devient président en 1881. Spécialiste des parasites, il fait paraître en 1875 Les Commensaux et les parasites dans le règne animal. Cest vers la fin des années 1850 quil commence à étudier les baleines et autres mammifères marins fossiles ou actuels et publie, en collaboration avec le zoologiste français Paul Gervais Ostéographie des Cétacés, vivants et fossiles, constitué dun volume de texte et du présent atlas, composé de 67 planches traitant de la paléontologie et de l'identification de formes intermédiaires chez les cétacés. Exemplaire conservé en feuilles dans son état dorigine, très frais. 1 vol. folio in sheets (570 x 365 mm) of: [2] ff. (f.t., t.), and 67 lithographed plates including 15 on double page. (Freckles on the titles, the rest fresh). Cardboard folder with flaps stored in a lace-up cardboard box, printed cover laminated to the boards, yellow canvas back. Beautiful copy of this impressive atlas devoted to the osteography of cetaceans, by Pierre-Joseph Van Beneden (1809-1894). This Belgian paleontologist and zoologist who studied zoology with Georges Cuvier before becoming a Doctor of Medicine and Science, was appointed curator of the Museum in 1931, then obtained the chair of zoology at the University of Louvain in 1836, a position that he held until his death. In 1842, he became a member of the Royal Academy of Sciences of Belgium, of which he became president in 1881. A specialist in parasites, he published Commensals and parasites in the animal kingdom in 1875. It was towards the end of the 1850s that he began to study whales and other fossil or current marine mammals and published, in collaboration with the French zoologist Paul Gervais, Osteography of Cetaceans, Living and Fossil, consisting of a volume of text and this atlas, composed of 67 plates dealing with paleontology and the identification of intermediate forms among cetaceans. Copy preserved in sheets in its original condition, very fresh.
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P., Baillière, 1883, un volume in 8 relié en demi-chagrin rouge, dos orné de fers dorés (reliure de l'époque), 238pp., 83 figures dans le texte
---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- Troisième édition ---- "Van Beneden went to Paris to study zoology intending to become a professor of zoology at Belgium. Since other professors had already been appointed to these chairs, he accepted the post of professor of zoology at the newly created Catholic University of Louvain on April 1835. Van Beneden's contribution to zoology concern most animal phyla and are characterized by the importance given to embryology in the recognition of systematic affinities. He was a naturalist whose curiosity extended to the broadest spectrum of animal species. His main contribution, however, was the discovery of the life cycle of the cestodes...". (DSB I pp. 602/603)**362.A7DE
1863 149 p., 15 col. or partly col. pls, 4to, paperbound (plain covers, spine broken). One plate with marginal waterstain (not affecting the figures). Unopened copy. This copy includes the two supplements. Scarce.
1863 142 p., 13 col. or partly col. pls, 4to, printed boards (partly loose). One plate with marginal waterstain (not affecting the figures). Unopened copy. Without the two supplements (= 7 p., 2 pls). With author's (Hesse) dedication to Dr. Delage. Scarce.
1875 (1st ed.) 239, 32 p., 83 (groups of) figs, publisher's embossed cloth. Publisher's catalogue of books (32 p.) bound in rear. Stamp on half-title.
1877 half-title, title-page, 18 captions of plates, 18 lithographed pls, oblong folio, original printed boards (spine taped, front cover somewhat foxed). Some slight marginal foxing in some plates, old library stamp on title-page.
1885 half-title, title-page, 30 captions of plates, 30 lithographed pls, oblong folio, original printed boards. Some slight marginal foxing in some plates, inner margin half-title taped.
1886 half-title, title-page, 75 captions of plates, 75 lithographed pls, oblong folio, original printed boards (front cover browned). Title-plates foxed, some marginal foxing in some plates, inner margin half-title taped. Library stamps on front cover and half-title.
1841 6 p., 1 lithographed plate, disbound (loose, no covers). Published in: Annales des Sciences Naturelles.
1843 20, 4 p., 2 lithographed pls, disbound (no covers). Published in: Annales des Sciences Naturelles.
1838 24 p., 6 lithographed pls, 4to, disbound (no covers). Unopened and uncut copy. Plates slightly foxed. Published in: Nouv. Mém. Acad. R. Sci. et Belles-Lettr. de Bruxelles. Scarce.
1838 24 p., 6 lithographed pls, 4to, disbound (no covers). Unopened and uncut copy. Plates somewhat foxed, first page foxed. Published in: Nouv. Mém. Acad. R. Sci. et Belles-Lettr. de Bruxelles. Scarce.
1838 15 p., 3 lithographed pls, 4to, disbound (no covers). Unopened and uncut copy. Plates slightly foxed. Published in: Nouv. Mém. Acad. R. Sci. et Belles-Lettr. de Bruxelles. Scarce.
1838 16 p., 1 lithographed plate, 4to, disbound (no covers). Unopened and uncut copy. Plate slightly foxed. Published in: Nouv. Mém. Acad. R. Sci. et Belles-Lettr. de Bruxelles. Scarce.
1839 53 p., 4 lithographed pls, 4to, disbound (no covers). Unopened and uncut copy. Upper margin plates foxed. Published in: Nouv. Mém. Acad. R. Sci. et Belles-Lettr. de Bruxelles. Scarce.
1861 174 p., 21 (4 partly col.) lithographed pls, 4to, new hcloth (with the original title-pages of the journal bound in). Unopened and uncut copy. Plates and text clean, no foxing. Published in: Nouv. Mém. Acad. R. Sci. et Belles-Lettr. de Bruxelles.The majority of the work is on the smaller crustacean groups like Mysidés, Cumadé, Idothéides, Asselotidés, Caprellidés, Pranizadés, Pandaridés, Lernéadés, Sacculinidés, etc. But is followed by a list of all 106 species of crustaceans known from Belgium at the time.
1861 180 p., 32 (1-16, 16b, 17-31) lithographed pls (a few partly col.), large 4to, new hcloth (with the original title-pages of the journal bound in). Published in: Nouv. Mém. Acad. R. Sci. et Belles-Lettr. de Bruxelles. Library stamps. A few plates with some slight foxing. Two small repaired tears. With author’s dedication to Dr. J.A. Herklots.The majority of the work is on the smaller crustacean groups like Mysidés, Cumadé, Idothéides, Asselotidés, Caprellidés, Pranizadés, Pandaridés, Lernéadés, Sacculinidés, etc. But is followed by a list of all 106 species of crustaceans known from Belgium at the time.
2. Brussels, Academie Royale des Sciences, 1879, in-4, 29 x 23 cm, 32 pp + 4 lithographic plates of which one coloured, sewn, no wrappers, in need of a binding. (Off-print from volume 43 of the Royal Belgian Academy). Study on the European orcas or killer whales by the Belgian biologist Van Beneden, with a lot of historical information. Publié comme dans la première partie du Tôme 43 des Mémoire couronnés et Mémoires des Savants Étrangers de L'Academie Royale (de Belgique). Text in French. (see bibliography = Tables Générale des Mémoires item 432) - ichthyology - orca.
1859 8 p., 4 lithographed pls, roy. 4to, printed wrappers (printed front cover much damaged and loose). Loose. Upper corner title-page and first page damaged due to mice (with loss of a few letters of text). The four plates in good condition. Ex libris Rudolph Virchow. Rare.
1867 207 p., num. figs, 18 (one col. and several tinted) lithographed pls, 4to, disbound (no covers). Unopened and uncut copy. First plate slightly foxed, second plate foxed. Published in: Nouv. Mém. Acad. R. Sci. et Belles-Lettr. de Bruxelles.
1867 207 p., num. figs, 18 (1 col. and several tinted) lithographed pls, 4to, new hcloth (with the original title-pages of the journal bound in). Unopened and uncut copy. A few plates with some foxing. Published in: Nouv. Mém. Acad. R. Sci. et Belles-Lettr. de Bruxelles.
Bailliere Paris 1859 2 volumes in-8 ( 220 X 140 mm ) de 504 et 455 pages, demi-percaline bleue nuit, dos lisses ornés de filets gras à froid en place des nerfs. 198 figures dans le texte. Quelques rousseurs claires sinon bel exemplaire.
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Antwerpen, K.M.V.S.K., Davidsfonds, 2013, in-4°, uitgeverskartonnage. ISBN 9789063066505 .
" Brussels, Royal Academy, Académie royale de Belgique, 1862, in-4°, 28 x 21,5 cm, 149 pp. + 15 coloured plates h.t., index, modern full blue cloth with leather label on back. Apart from a small stain on the title; a nice copy. (Published as a treatise by the Academy in its (XXXIV) 34th yearly volume). Rare. (On parasitical worms, parasites). (see bibliography = Tables Générales des Mémoires, item 387.)."