FLORA PEDEMONTANA.

ALLIONI Carlo.

Verlag: Olschki, Firenze, 2003
ISBN 10: 8822252845 / ISBN 13: 9788822252845
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Opera in due volumi. Scritti di L.Tongiorgi Tomasi, R.Caramiello e G.Forneris. Cm.21,5x30,2. Pg.XL,792. Rilegati in cofanetto. Con 92 riproduzioni e otto tavole fuori testo a colori. Collezione "Rariora et Mirabilia", n°5. Considerato uno dei massimi esperti di scienza botanica e medica nell'ambito della cultura locale ed europea del XVIII secolo, Allioni dà avvio all'applicazione di nuovi principi di nomenclatura botanica sul modello linneano, attuando per primo una sistematica rinominazione della flora piemontese, e pubblica tali risultati in questo trattato, nel 1785. Chiarezza, leggibilità, elegante 'mise en page' contraddistinguono le tavole, frutto di una rigorosa copia dal vero, e ne fanno uno dei prodotti più significativi dell'editoria dell'età dei lumi. 3750 gr. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 80063

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Titel: FLORA PEDEMONTANA.
Verlag: Olschki, Firenze
Erscheinungsdatum: 2003
Einband: Brossura
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Buchbeschreibung Gebunden. Zustand: New. KlappentextThis work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the origina. Artikel-Nr. 901803694

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ALLIONI, Carlo.
Verlag: Augustae Taurinorum, Io. Mich. Briolus, 1785,, Torino (1785)
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Buchbeschreibung Zustand: molto buono. Tre volumi in folio (mm 405x265), pp. (8), XIX, 344; (4), 366, XXIV, (2); (4), XIV, in antiporta al primo volume ritratto di Vittorio Amedeo III inciso su rame da G.B. Stagnon e 92 splendide tavole botaniche incise su rame da Pietro Peyroleri. Legatura coeva mezza pergamena e angoli, duplice tassello con titoli in oro. Prima edizione di questa straordinaria e prestigiosa pubblicazione sulla flora di montagne e vallate del Piemonte, frutto del lavoro di 25 anni di ricerca. "I due primi volumi contengono la descrizione di 2800 piante, e l'ultimo dà la figura di 257 specie esattamente disegnate, col luogo della nascita, le qualità del suolo, il nome vernacolo piemontese, e le facoltà medicinali di esse piante" (Saccardo, "La botanica in Italia", I, p.13). Si tratta dell'opera più importante del botanico Carlo Allioni (Torino, 1728-1804), estremamente importante dal punto di vista scientifico ed iconografico e considerata uno dei primi erbari regionali. L'Autore, soprannominato "il Linneo piemontese", fu professore dell'Università e direttore dell'orto botanico dopo il Donati, ed uno de' benemeriti della Flora Italica. Rara a trovarsi completa ed in ottimo stato.   Pritzel, 108. Nissen, 18. Manno, I, 5233. Saccardo, La Botanica in Italia, I, p.13: «Carlo Allioni, medico torinese nato nel 1728 e morto nel 1804, fu professore di quell' Università e direttore dell' orto botanico dopo il Donati, ed uno de' benemeriti della Flora Italica. L' opera che gli fece più onore fu la Flora Pedemontana pubblicata nel 1785, della quale i due primi volumi contengono la descrizione di 2800 piante, e l' ultimo dà la figura di 257 specie esattamente disegnate, col luogo della nascita, le qualità del suolo, il nome vernacolo piemontese, e le facoltà medicinali di esse piante.». Book. Artikel-Nr. bc_33618

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Allioni, Carlo.
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Buchbeschreibung (41,5 x 27 cm). (8) XIX, 344 S./ (4) 366, XXIV (1) S./ (4) XIV (2w) S. Mit gestochenem Porträt, 3 gestochenen Titelvignetten und 92 Kupfertafeln. Lederbände der Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldung. Einzige Ausgabe seines Hauptwerkes, das ihn auch international berühmt machte. Er beschreibt darin 2813 Pflanzenarten aus dem Piemont, darunter 237 bis dahin unbekannte. - Allioni (1728-1804), Professor für Botanik in Turin, war Direktor des dortigen Botanischen Gartens und seit 1758 Mitglied der Royal Society. Er stand mit Linné in Kontakt und war einer der ersten Vertreter von dessen binärer Nomenklatur. - Die lateinischen Namen der Pflanzen sind von alter Hand auf Papierstreifen geschrieben und neben die Abbildungen montiert. - 1789 erschien noch ein Appendix mit 53 Seiten und 2 Tafeln, der hier (wie bei fast allen nachweisbaren Exemplaren) nicht beigebunden ist. - Leicht gebräunt. Einbände restauriert, sonst breitrandig und gut erhalten. - Nissen BBI 18; Stafleu-Cowan 100; Pritzel 108. Artikel-Nr. 106275-01

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Allioni Carlo
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Buchbeschreibung Nissen, BBI 18 - Pritzel 108 - Stafleu 100 - Dunthorne 6 - Great Flower Books S. 47.- Erste Ausgabe.- Wichtigstes Werk des italienischen Arztes u. Botanikers Carlo Ludovico Allioni (* 23. September 1728 in Turin; ? 30. Juli 1804 ebenda); eine Untersuchung der Pflanzenwelt im Piemont, in der er 2813 Pflanzenarten auflistet, darunter 237 bis dahin unbekannte.- Kaum gebräunt od. fleckig, Ebde. etw. berieben u. mit kl. Wurmspuren, insges. schönes breitrandiges Exemplar.# First edition of one of the earliest Italian regional floras, by "il Linneo piemontese" (Stafleu). The Flora Pedemontana is his most important work listing 2,800 plants divided into 12 classes; the 92 plates illustrate 237 species. The general scheme of the work was influenced by Haller's Historia stirpium indigenarum Helvetiae inchoata, published in Berne in 1768.- Minimal browned or spotted, bindings rubbed and with small worm tracks, overall a fine wide-margined copy. Artikel-Nr. B23688

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(BOTANY). ALLIONI, CARLO. PEYROLERI, FRANCESCO AND PIETRO, Illustrators. (BINDINGS - ANNIE BOIGE)
Verlag: Michael Briolus, Turin (1785)
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Buchbeschreibung FIRST EDITION. 410 x 270 mm. (16 1/8 x 10 5/8"). Volume II with pp. 3-4 bound before pp. 1-2, but complete. Three volumes. INVENTIVE AND ELEGANT BROWN CRUSHED MOROCCO BY ANNIE BOIGE (stamp-signed "A. Boige" on front pastedown and dated 1996 on rear pastedown), upper covers cleverly encrusted with botanical specimens (leaves or branches), smooth spines with silver titling, leather hinges, watermarked light gray endpapers. Housed together in the original suede-lined brown cloth drop-back box, suede-covered separators preventing contact between volumes. WITH engraved frontispiece portrait of the king of Sardinia in volume I, engraved allegorical vignette on title pages, and 92 FINE ENGRAVED PLATES ILLUSTRATING 237 BOTANICAL SPECIES. A Large Paper Copy. Cleveland Collections 557; Dunthorne 6; Sitwell, "Great Flower Books," p. 67, 69; Nissen BBI 18. â One plate with minor repair to fore-edge margin, another with tiny rust hole (not touching image), half a dozen plates with insignificant smudges made during the printing process, other trivial imperfections, but A VERY FINE COPY, clean, fresh, and wide-margined, in a flawless binding. This is a major work of 18th century botany, describing more than 2,800 species of plants found in Italy's Piedmont region, illustrating 237 previously unknown specimens, and--crucially--classifying them all according to the new Linnean system, becoming one of the first regional botanicals to use that taxonomy; as a bonus, our copy comes in a particularly appropriate and charming binding with prominent botanical design elements. "Flora Pedemontana" was the chief work of Italian physician Carlo Allioni (1728-1804), professor of botany at the University of Turin and director of its natural history cabinet and botanical garden. The illustrations were drawn and engraved by the botanical garden's resident artist, Francesco Peyroleri, and his son Pietro. Our flora is also an important source of information on Alpine flowers. The modern binding is by an artisan who was proclaimed the "Grande Dame of French bookbinding" by the journal "Art & Métiers du Livre." Annie Boige trained at the Estienne School and at the Vésinet Applied Art Workshop before establishing her atelier in 1985. An art bookbinder, she is noted for her monochrome color schemes and her use of beautiful leathers and vegetal materials, a felicitous choice here. Artikel-Nr. ST18172

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ALLIONI, CARLO. - HAND-COLOURED COPY.
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Buchbeschreibung Augustae Taurinorum (Turin), Ioannes Michael Briolus, 1785 + 1789. Folio. 3 later hvellum in old style w. titles and tomes printed in black on spines. All edges uncut. Title-pages printed in red and black. Large engr. vignette to all three title-pages. Engr. frontispiece-portrait to volume one. (10), XIX, (1), 344 (4), 366, XIV (= Nomina Generum & Vernacula + Errata), (2) (=colophon)" (4), XIV pp + 92 beautiful full page engr. HAND-COLOURED plates. Complete w. all three half-titles and all 92 plates in the very scarce coloured state. A very good copy w. some occasional brownspotting and soiling. Last ab. 35 plates w. waterdamage to upper right corner, only on some plates affecting the actual plate, and on these not affcting the image, but merely the plate-numbering in upper right corner. The supplementary "Auctarium" is in 4to and bound in a newer full leather binding w. gilt spine (Henning Jensen). Engr. title-vignette. (4), 53, (1) pp. + 2 folded engr. plates. Complete, nice and clean w. only minor occasional brownspotting. Scarce first edition of one of the most important Italian floras, here in the EXTREMELY RARE COLOURED STATE, by one of the most important botanists of the 18th century, the Piedmont Linné ("Il Linneo piemontese"), Carlo Allioni (1728-1804). The Piedmontese Flora is Allioni's main work. In the text it describes 2.831 species of Piedmont plants, and the plates depict 92 hitherto unknown or very rare species of plants, many of which have been discovered by Allioni himself or by his illustrator. The 92 beautiful plates are drawn by Francisco Peiroleri and engraved by his son Petrus Peiroleri. The work was more than 25 years on its way, and with its appearance Allioni established his reputation as one of the main botanists of the 18th century.This work is considered one of the most important flower books of Europe and undoubtedly the most important of Piedmont, and it has received worldwide fame as one of the most beautiful and important alpine botanical works. With this work Allioni is the first to organize the flora of Piedmont in a modern system, i.e applying the new principles of nomenclature after the Linnean model, and for this reason he is called the Linné of Piedmont. He actually corresponded much with Linné, who also considered him a reformist botanical writer and even named the New World herb genus Allionia after him.Carlo Allioni was an Italian physician and botanist and is considered one of the greatest experts in scientific botany and medicine in Europe in the 18th century. He was born in Turin in 1728 and finished his medical studies in 1747. He had planned to become a professor of medicine, but decided to devote himself to the study of natural history and became one of the most important botanists of the century. "As a young man of twenty-five, Carlo Allioni made a botanical tour of Piedmont and Savoy, but he was sixty and nearly blind when the "Flora Pedemontana", his most important work, was published. He had been for many years Professor of Botany and Director of the Botanical Garden of the University of Turin, and was a corresponding associate of learned societies from Spain to Sweden." (Alice M. Coats, The Book of Flowers, 1973. Nr. 80). In the 18th century botanical science underwent somewhat of a rebirth, mainly caused by the writings of Linné. However, Linné was not alone in making his discoveries and systems known and applied, and several important botanists helped pave the way for the taking over of the Linnean nomenclature system. Not only had Linné turned the way of classifying, arranging and naming species upside down, he had also discovered many new species and begun to compile local floras. One of his devoted followers was Allioni, who devoted himself entirely to the new system and became an enthusiastic advocate for it. The Flora Pedemontana, which had been under preparation for about 25 years, when it appeared in 1785, represents the epitome of Allioni's floral studies, and it represents a scientific study of the utmost importance, since it practically applies the new principles of botanical nomenclature.The illustrator, Francesco Peyroleri aus Viù, was a very gifted self-taught botanical painter, who was famous for his artistic abilities as well as his home-made colours that were made from the flowers he knew from the botanical gardens. He was also renowned for his special way of pressing the plants from below on to the humid paper in order to achieve a better sense of relief in the figures. Though he was self-taught, he possessed such skills that he quickly became an authority, whom many others asked for advise, and he was counted as an equal by the masters. "In Allionis "Flora Pedemontana", deren Tafeln er sämtlich gezeichnet hat, wird er nicht selten als Finder oder Entdecker angeführt. Der Stecher dieser Tafeln, Francescos Sohn Pietro Peyroleri, hatte bereits 1755 im Alter von 14 Jahren die Zeichnungen des Vaters für Allionis "Rariorum Pedemontii stirpium specimen primum" vervielfältigt" Seine Ausbildung hatte er dann von Carlo Emanuele Beaumont empfangen, der wie Bartolozzi ein Schüler Joseph Wagners in Venedig war." (Nissen I, p. 154).Together these two major authorities, Allioni and Peiroleri, have made a hugely important and lasting contribution of great beauty to the history of scientific botany, which became a main publication of the Age of Enlightenment. Coloured copies of the work are known to exist, but they are extremely scarce. "The earlier works having plates with an engraved or lithographed outline exist in both hand-coloured and uncoloured states. Sometimes as with Curtius's "Flora Londoniensis", uncoloured states are extremely rare" sometimes, as with Allioni's "Flora Pedemontana", the coloured state is extremely rare." (Sitwell, p. 67).Sitwell p. 69. "92 uncoloured plates by F. Peiroleri, engraved by P. Peiroleri. Coloured copies are extremely rare."Stafleu and Cowan nr. 100 (Flora Pedemontana) + 101 (the Auctuarium). Artikel-Nr. 35792

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