A.H. & A.W. Reed 1970 in12. 1970. Cartonné.
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Flensburg, Serringhausischen, 1763. 4to. In contemporary half calf. Paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Light wear to extremities, otherwise a nice and clean copy. (8), 144 pp.
The rare first edition of the foundational document of the Royal Danish Agricultural Academy founded in 1762 by Lüders. The text outlines the academy's mission, structure, organization and objectives as conceived on its establishment day. Philipp Ernst Lüders (1702 - 1786) was a Protestant pastor in Munkbrarup and provost in the Glücksburg provostry, an educator, an agricultural reformer of the Enlightenment era and one of the first agricultural economists. On July 13, 1763, at Lüders initiative, the Royal Danish Agricultural Academy was founded as an informal association of farmers, teachers and pastors. It was the first economic society in the Duchy of Schleswig. However, the academy had to be closed again in 1767 because ecclesiastical superiors from Copenhagen and the General Superintendent for Schleswig-Holstein, Adam Struensee, took offense at his secular activities.
Franckfurt & Leipzig, Monathischen Buch-Laden, 1732 (+) Leipzig, Gleditschens seel. Sohn, 1734. 8vo. In contemporary full calf with four raised bands. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. A nice and clean copy. 352, (4), 365, 200 pp. + 3 frontispieces.
Sammelband with two work by Sinold, here written under the pseudonym of Faramond, first edition of “Gedancken über die Eitelkeit der Welt” and a later edition of “Die Klugheit derer wahren”. Both works express Sinold’s focus on moral and critique of worldly vanities all in the context of his pietistic values. Philipp Balthasar Sinold, also known as von Schütz (1657–1742), was a publicist, writer, and theologian. He used the pseudonyms Ludwig Ernst von Faramond (as here), Amadeus Creutzberg and Irenicus Ehrenkron. Coming from the noble Sinold family, he was educated at the Gymnasium in Weissenfels and studied law at the University of Jena. After serving in the Duke of Tuscany's guard cavalry in Florence, he returned to Germany and lived as a private scholar in Leipzig where he published ""Die europäische Fama"" (1704) and the first ""Zeitungs-Lexikon."" As ""Faramond,"" he wrote satirical works criticizing his contemporaries as here. As ""Amadeus Creutzberg"" he authored devotional writings.
Nürnberg, Johann Jacob Cremer, 1745. 8°. (12) Bl., 176 S., (1) Bl. (Errata). Etwas späterer Halblederband.
VD18 10928219. - Ernst Philipp Kern (1716-1777), deutscher Konsistorialrat u. Dichter. - Mit altem handschr. Besitzereintrag auf dem Titel. - Papier durchgehend leicht stockfleckig. Einband berieben.
Paris Librairie C. Reinwald. Schleicher frères, Editeurs, sans date 1907 in 8 (20x13) 1 volume reliure à la bradel demi percaline bleue, dos lisse orné d'un fleuron doré, pièce de titre de cuir rouge, V et 136 pages, nombreux soulignements au crayon à papier noir. Traduit de l'allemand par C. Bos. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
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2. Aufl. Radebeul, Berlin, Neumann Verlag, 1951. Gr.-8°. XVIII, 230 S. Orig.-Halbleinenband (leicht bestossen und fleckig). = "Handbuch der landwirtschaftlichen Versuchs- und Untersuchungsmethodik (Methodenhandbuch)", 3. Band.
Namenszug auf Vorsatz. Seiten durchgehend gebräunt. Zwischen Seite II/III Buchblock gebrochen.