SAVOYE. 1763. In-16. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 504 pages. 12 planches dépliantes (la moitié d'une 13ème planche est présente), gravées en taille douce. Bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe. Relié plein veau. Tranches rouges. Caissons dorés sur le dos à 5 nerfs. Quelques épidermures. Coins et coupes des plats légèrement frottés. Quelques déchirures sur les planches.. . . . Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
Contenant plusieurs Parterres sur des desseins nouveaux, Bosquets, Boulingrins, Salles, Salons & autres Ornements de Jardin. Avec la manière de rechercher les Eaux, de les conduire dans les Jardins & une Instruction sur les Bassins. Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
Kjøbenhavn, Høst & Søn, (1876). Samtidigt hshirtbd. 94,(2) pp. samt 4 dobbeltsidede chromolitograferede plancher med mange afbildninger af svampene.
1805 16 p., loose (no covers). This two theses were defended by Carl Peter Trysén and Olof Ortenblad. Scarce.
1941 Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1941 : in-8, relié 88 pp., demi-toile rouge, pièce de titre en cuir noir. Très bon état, cachet de bibliothèque en page de titre !
Dahlem bei Berlin, Verlag des Repertoriums, 1922. 8°. VIII, 515 S. Mit 30 Abb. auf 16 Tafeln und 9 Karten (davon 8 gef.). Halbleinenband der Zeit (leicht berieben und bestossen, mit Bibliotheksrückenschild).
Durchgehend gebräunt.
1889-1890 69, 163 p., 4to, modern blue cloth (with paper label on spine). Kongl. Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Handlingar. Ex library F. Verdoorn (with his library stamps). Scarce.Frans Verdoorn (1906-1984) was a Dutch botanist specialized in Bryophytes, publisher, and a scientist who coined the term biohistory.
LINDEN, J., & Lucien, Rodigas, Em., and Rolfe, R. A.(conducted by):
Reference : 135593aaf
Gand, Imprimerie Eug. Vanderhaeghen, 1885-1906. [Reprint Turriers, Naturalia Publications (S.A. Transfaire), 1993, in-4to, En 5 volumes. 475, 474, 505, 505, 519, pp. 814 col. plts. Uniform cloth, + dustjacket (Fine new copy).
Complete reprint set of the first English edition in five volumes: Vol. 1: 1885 - 1888; Vol. 2: 1888 - 1891; Vol. 3: 1891 - 1894; Vol. 4: 1894 - 1898; Vol. 5: 1898 - 1906. - Famous Belgian publication "Lindenia: iconographie des orchide es", issued as periodical between 1885-1906 by the publisher E. Vanderhaeghen.
Phone number : 41 (0)26 3223808
Bruxelles; Paris, chez l'auteur; Octave Doin, 1894. Grand in-8 de XIV-1019-[1] pages, demi-basane rouge, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, mors et coiffes épidermés, un mors fragile.
Illustré d'un portrait de l'auteur, et de 141 planches gravées sur bois, parfois à pleine page.
1984 214 p., 55 figures, 4to, paperbound (unsewn). Onesided thesis. Scarce.
Linder, H(ans) P(eter) u. Kurzweil, H.:
Reference : 6449CB
(1999)
ISBN : 90-5410-445-7
Rotterdam, Balkema, 1999. XII, 492 S. Mit zahlr. Tafeln mit total 500 farb. Abb. und zahlr. Textillustr. Orig.-Leinenband mit farb. Schutzumschlag.
Mit Beiträgen von A.V. Hall, C. Hilton-Taylor, K. Immelman, S.D. Johnson, J. Manning, E.A. Schelpe, K.E. Steiner, L. Vogelpoel und K.H.K. Wodrich.
London, Longman etc., 1839. Cont. hcalf. Gilt back. X,594 pp., 6 engraved plates, many textillustr.
London, Henry G. Bohn, 1865. 8vo. 2 orig. full green cloth. Richly gilt backs. 2 corners bumped. 2 cm. of upper part of first title cut away, no loss of text. Uncut. First title browned, otherwise clean and fine. XV,300,VIII,279 pp. and 50 handcoloured engraved plates. One plate torn, but repaired.
BMC NH III: 1120.
Ou Essais Descriptifs, selon les principes de la Physiologie, sur les principales Opérations Horticoles. Par John Lindley (1799-1865).4 planches gravées hors texte de Acarie-Baron et figures dans le texte.Livre premier. Des principaux faits relatifs à la vie végétale qui expliquent les opérations de l'horticulture. Germination - De la croissance par les racines - De la croissance par la tige - Fonctions des feuilles - Fonctions des fleurs - De la maturation du fruit - De la température .Livre II. Des principes physiologiques dont dépendent essentiellement les opérations horticulturales. De la chaleur artificielle - De l'humidité du sol - Des arrosements - De l'humidité et de la température atmosphérique - De la ventilation - Du semis des graines - De la conservation des graines - de l'emballage des graines - De la multiplication par yeux et par noeuds - De la multiplication par feuilles - De la multiplication par boutures - De la multiplication par marcottes et par rejetons - De la multiplication par inoculation et par greffe - De la taille - Du palissage - De l'empotage - De la transplantation - De la conservation des races par la graine - De l'amélioration des races - Du repos des plantes - Du sol et des engrais - Table analytique des matières.Édition originalefrançaise. Paris, H. Cousin 1841 - 434 pages et Extrait du Catalogue de la Librairie de H. Cousin in fine.Reliure demi veau glacé vert de l'époque. Dos lisse à faux nerfs filetés dorés. Quelques rousseurs. Menus frottements. Bon exemplaire, bon état. Format in-8°(24x16).
ACARIE-BARON
1838 [6], 180 p., paperbound (original printed covers, outer ends spine somewhat worn). Some slight foxing throughout. Unopened copy. Very rare French translation of ''A key of structural, physiological and systematical botany'' and of various bits of other of his writings. Not in Cat. Library BMNH and seldom offered for sale.
1903 (1st ed.) 9, [4] p., 111 pls, cloth (front cover somewhat discoloured). Ex libris J. Nash-Wortham.
Paris AUDUBON / Larousse 1981 Grand In 8 Traduction de Dominique Le Bourg . Au sommaire : La forêt tropicale - landes arborées et savanes - les forêts -galeries - les arbres extraordinaires - les forêts tempérées humides - les eucalyptus d'Australie - les forêts de feuillus - la forêt boréale - les forêts froides - les forêts sèches . Notices biographiques des photographes . Index . Illustré de superbes photographies en couleurs . - 264 p. , 2 kg 600 gr.
Couverture rigide Parfait État . Perfect State . Jaquette Idem 1° Édition En Français
HACHETTE. 1979. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 256 pages illustrées de nombreuses photos dans le texte et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
Berlin, G. Reimer, 1827. Cont. hcalf. Richly gilt back. Back with scratches and a little rubbes. VIII,384 pp.
Helsingfors, o. Vlg., 1922. Gross-8°. S. 91-228. Mit 25 Textabb. Orig.-Broschur (Rücken gebräunt u. mit kl. restaurierten Einrissen). = "Suomalaisen eläin- ja kasvitieteellisen seuran vanamon jukaisjua" bzw. Annales societatis zoolog.-botanicae fennicae vanamo", Bd. 1, Nr. 7.
Mit handschriftl. Widmung von K. Linkola auf dem Einband. - Vord. Einbanddeckel u. Titelseite mit handschriftl. Eintrag u. Bibliotheksstempel.
Edition Tertia. Vindobonae (Vienne). Joannis Thomae de Trattner.. 1764. In-8 (125 x 205mm) pleine basane racinée de l'époque, dos à 5 nerfs très orné, pièces de titre et de tomaison maroquin rouge, tranches rouges, 1f. et pages 785 à 1682, puis 33ff.n.ch. (index et errata). Reliure un peu frottée mais bel exemplaire. Attention tome II et dernier SEUL.
Berolini - Berlin, Impensis Christiani Friderici Himburgi 1780, 203x125mm, cartonnage de l’époque, étiquette de titre manuscrite au dos, en parti manquante, nom ancien de possesseur sur page de garde, intérieur propre.
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1938-1957 Sprague, 1955. The plan of the Species Plantarum (16 p., stapled); Savage, 1938. Exhibition of a selection from Linnaeus collections and the Society's archives (20 p., wrps) & Ramsbottom, 1938. Linnaeus and the Species Concept (29 p., wrps).
Stockholm, 1742. 8vo. Senere papirsomslag. Udsnit af Kungl. Vetenskaps Academiens Handlingar 1742. Apr. Maj. Jun. Pp. 93-102 samt 1 stor foldet kobberstukket planche
The paper contains Linné's original description of Amaryllis belladonna with the large plate showing its successive growth.
Halae Sailcae [i.e. Stockholm]: Apud Io. Gottl. Bierwirth, 1747. 8vo. Contemporary marbled paper binding with handwritten paper label to spine. Occational signs of wear. Overall a very nice copy. [XIV], 124, [8] pp.
Second edition of Linnaeus' important ""Bibliotheca Botanica"" (without the Fundamentorum Botanica, which appeared simultaneously), his highly important, elaborate classification system for his catalogue of books. This significant work constitutes the first botanical bibliography arranged by subject and the work in which the term ""methodists"" is coined. ""The Bibliotheca is a concise history of botany in a dry, enumerative, but very efficient style. Linnaeus describes the development of botanical science by subdividing the authors in various categories and by adding several statements on the main events in human affairs without which the growth of botany as a science cannot be understood. The often enlightening and amusing names for the various categories of botanists show not only a good knowledge of the literature, but also an awareness of the fact that botanical history is human history."" (Frans Stafleu).The ""Bibliotheca Botanica"" is complete in itself. It was contemplated as the first part of a planned Bibliotheca medica (which he never wrote). It first appeared in 1736, and the present second edition constitutes a reprint of the first edition of the text, with the addenda and errata of Linnaeus inserted in their place. The work appeared again in 1751. Soulsby: 251.
Stockholm, Pet. Momma, 1739. Small 8vo. Preserved in covers of older blindstamped golden paper. Title-page a bit soiled and with old owner's names (one of them crossed out, the other one being Roland Martin). A small restoration to lower blank margin of title-page. Woodcut initial at beginning and woodcut end-vignette. (18) pp.
Exceedingly rare first edition, first issue (with an excellent provenance) of Linnaeus' seminal speech which has gone down in history as one of the most famous and influential summations on the economy of nature - demonstrated by ""curiosities among insects"". With poetical eloquence, Linnaeus shows us the wonder of the small creature that is the insect and beautifully ties together the nature of the world that we live in, providing to all living things a means and an end. Published merely four years after the groundbreaking first edition of the ""Systema Natura"" - and two decades before the definitive 10th edition of it - Linnaeus, in this epochal speech, points us to the fact that only with the ""Systema Natura"" had the true nature of the insect been discovered, revealing to us also the true wonder of nature. This groundbreaking speech was given at the inauguration of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Stockholm in 1739. Linnaeus himself was one of the founders of the academy"" this foundational speech not only marks the beginning of the world-changing Academy of Sciences, being the first in a long series of presiding speeches that were given four times a year (when the Academy chose a new chairman), it also marks an epoch in the theory of natural history. The frequent reprinting of the speech bears witness to its epochal character and the importance it came to hold for Linnaeus himself. The extremely scarce first issue was printed by Momma in a poor antiqua setting, mixing three different styles, and the last three pages are in a smaller font. New issues appeared in Swedish in 1747 and 1752, the speech was reprinted in Latin numerous times in different issues of the ""Amoenitates"", and it was translated into English and German. When occupying oneself with the greatest modern zoologist, Carl von Linné, the founder of binominal nomenclature, one rarely comes across references to his philosophical theory of the world. Unlike many modern thinkers, 18th century scientists and philosophers did not find the notion of God as ruler of the Universe incompatible with hard scientific facts. On the contrary, the relationship between God and Nature was an issue of crucial importance to many natural scientists of the period. The present speech constitutes the most important declaration of Linnaeus' thoughts on the subject, presenting him as what we would call a ""physicotheologist"". By means of the ""curiosities among insects"", Linnaeus here presents Nature as a single, self-regulating global entity - an entity that is a wonder created by God. The present publication constitutes one of the most personal works that Linnaeus ever wrote and provides with a direct insight into his entire world view - the view of the world that enabled us to properly classify and systematize all living things. It is not least due to the present work that Linnaeus was so widely admired by the greatest of his contemporaries. In his own time he was not only admired for his great scientific accomplishments, he became famous for wider cultural reasons and for the moral qualities that understream his scientific work. That is the main reason why he was considered a hero by the likes of Rousseau and why the likes of Goethe made debating Linnaeus a pastime in fashionable Romantic circles. The work is of the greatest scarcity. OCLC lists merely six copies in libraries world-wide, two of which are in the US: Kansas State University and North Carolina State University. The remaining four copies are in: Sweden, France, UK, and The Netherlands. ROLAND MARTIN (1726-1788) was prominent physician, who was a student of Linnaeus. He studied at the University of Uppsala and here defended his dissertation in 1745 (under Linnaeus). He was nominated professor of medicine twice, but refused both times. He was considered an excellent teacher and a great physician, but he was a controversian man and caused dramatic debacle when he left the Collegium medicum and joined the Societas chirurgica (only to return in 1766, with a tarnished reputation). Hult, p. 31-32.BMC 3141Soulsby 1341