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Verlag: Boehringer Ingelheim 1993, 1993
Anbieter: Casanova Books, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Soft cover. Zustand: Near Fine. Large 8vo, wrps., n.p. (64 p.), reprint on the basis of the 1667 edition In near fine condition. K3.
Verlag: HACHETTE LIVRE, 2019
ISBN 10: 2329257376ISBN 13: 9782329257372
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: Legare Street Press, 2022
ISBN 10: 1016236794ISBN 13: 9781016236799
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: Gale Ecco, Print Editions, 2018
ISBN 10: 138553284XISBN 13: 9781385532843
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Einband - fest (Hardcover). Zustand: New.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Niederlande
Te Leyden; Isaak Severinus, Boudewyn van der Aa, Pieter van der Aa, 1737. [Reprint Utrecht, Uitgeverij "De Banier" , 1980]. 2 vols. [1185] pp. Ills (b./w.). Uniform h.calf, spines richly gilt, marbled boards. Folio.Facsimile reprint in two volumes of the 1737 edition with text in Dutch and Latin. - With a preface by Herman Boerhaave and folding plates in the second volume.
Verlag: Johannem van Abkoude, Lugdunum Batavorum, 1733
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Meuzelaar, Heusden, NB, Niederlande
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Contemporary Full Leather. Zustand: 7,5 (1-10). Place Printed: Lugdunum Batavorum 2 Blank pages / 1 Blank pages / 18 NNP / 212 Pages / 17 NNP / 3 Blank pages / 1 Tables / 8 Folding Plates / 5 Engraved Plates There are 22 extra pictures availabe on request! Height (cm): 20 Width (cm): 6,5 Thickness (cm): 3 Weight (kg): 0,558.
Verlag: Leiden Abkoude, 1733
Anbieter: Antiquariat Gerhard Gruber, Heilbronn, Deutschland
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(21 x 16,5 cm). (20) 212 (recte 210) (17) S. Mit 1 gefalteten Tabelle und 13 (8 gefalteten) Kupfertafeln. Roter Halbmaroquinband des 19. Jahrhunderts. Dritte lateinische Ausgabe in einem breitrandigen Exemplar. - "Swammerdam's thesis about insects was fundamentally new and significant. For his contemporaries, as for Aristotle, there existed three good arguments that not only placed the insects far from higher animals, but even tended to remove them from the realm of subjects open to scientific study. These arguments were: insects lack internal anatomy; they originate by spontaneous generation; and they develop by metamorphosis. Swammerdam believed that all three arguments were false and devoted a wide variety of investigations to refute these ideas" (DSB). - Stellenweise gering gebräunt, vereinzelt leicht fleckig und angestaubt. Einband leicht fleckig und berieben. Insgesamt gut erhalten. - DSB 13, 168; Nissen ZBI 4053; Horn-Schenkling 21795; Hagen II, 209.
Verlag: Leyden, Van der Aa, -38, 1737
Anbieter: antiquariat peter petrej - Bibliopolium AG, Zürich, ZH, Schweiz
2°, je 2 Titelbl. (holländ./lat.) in rot u. schwarz m. je einer Kupfervignette, 29 Bl., 1-550 S., 1 Bl.; 2 Bl., 551-910 S., 18 Bl. (Index), 124 S. (Erklärungen zu den Tafeln.), 53 Kupfertaf. (Taf. 52 erst am Schluss eingebunden), Neuere (ca. 1880), schlichte HLdr.-Bde., Deckel min. berieben, minimal stockfleckig, Ecken etwas gestaucht, innen einige Taf etwas angeschmutzt, Taf. XXXIV m. kleinem Loch (2 mm) ausserhalb des Kupferstiches. Paginierungsfehler S. 85/86; Zwischentitel S. 363 - 366 fehlen - allg. schönes Exemplar. Der niederl. und lateinische Text zweispältig gedruckt. Jan Swammerdam (1637-1680), niederländischer Naturforscher und gilt als Begründer der Präformationslehre (Evolutionslehre). 1658 beschrieb er als erster Mensch die von ihm unter dem Mikroskop entdeckten roten Blutkörperchen. Ab 1661 nahm er ein Medizin-Studium an der Universität Leiden auf, ging 1664 nach Paris, kehrte ein Jahr später zurück nach Leiden und Amsterdam und wurde 1667 zum Dr. med. promoviert. 1675 veröffenltichte er seine Abhandlungen zur Naturgeschichte der Insekten. Er erkannte, dass die Königin das einzige fortpflanzungsfähige Weibchen des Bienenvolkes ist und stellte fest, dass die Metamorphose der Insekten nichts anderes ist als Entfaltung und Wachstum bereits vorhandener Anlagen. Weitere wichtige Studien befassen sich mit dem Lebenszyklus der Frösche und mit dem Bau der weiblichen Geschlechtsorgane des Menschen."The Biblia Naturae is the finest collection of microscopical observations ever produced by one worker . The book is consulted by naturalists to this day. Some of the figures have never been excelled ." (Singer). The scarce original edition with Latin and Dutch text printed in double columns. "Despite a scientific career that lasted only a dozen years, Swammerdam was one of the oustanding comparative anatomists of the seventeenth century. His most remarkable work was in the field of insect anatomy, which he undertook in order to disprove still-current Aristotelian notions (which he opposed upon religious grounds) that insects lack internal anatomy, develop by metamorphosis (sudden and complete transformation) and arise from spontaneous generation. By refining his techniques of microdissection and injection to the point where he could use them on the smallest and most delicate anatomical parts, Swammerdam was able to illustrate for the first time the complex internal structures of insects, including their reproductive organs; and to demonstrate the gradual development of an insect's adult form throughout all its larval stages. These observations are 'indubitable the foundation of our modern knowledge of the structure, metamorphosis and classification of insects' (Cole, p. 285). In addition Swammerdam performed valuable investigations of crustaceans, mollusks and frogs, and was the first to prove experimentally that muscles do not increase in bulk when contracted via nerve stimulation. "The 'Biblia naturae', Swammerdam's major work, was published fifty-five years after his death by Hermann Boerhave . the fifty-three copperplates were prepared under Swammerdam's direction from his own drawings" (Haskell F. Norman Library of Science & Medicine, 2037) 8000 gr. Schlagworte: Biologie - Insektenkunde, Alte Drucke - nach 1550.
Verlag: Seyffert, London, 1758
Anbieter: Jeremy Norman's historyofscience, Novato, CA, USA
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Swammerdam, Jan (1637-80). The book of nature; or, the history of insects. . . . With the life of the author, by Herman Boerhaave. Translated from the Dutch and Latin original edition, by Thomas Flloyd. Revised and improved by notes from Reaumur and others by John Hill, M.D. 2 parts in 1, folio. [6], xx, [6], 236; 153, lxiii, [12]pp. 53 engraved plates, a few by Swammerdam. London: C. G. Seyffert, 1758. 440 x 274 mm. (uncut). Quarter calf, marbled boards in period style. Edges a bit frayed, light toning, but very good. First Edition in English. See Dibner 191. Despite a scientific career that lasted only a dozen years, Swammerdam was one of the outstanding comparative anatomists of the seventeenth century. His most remarkable work was in the field of insect anatomy, which he undertook in order to disprove Aristotle's claims that insects lack internal anatomy, develop by metamorphosis (sudden and complete transformation) and arise from spontaneous generation. By refining his techniques of microdissection and injection to the point where he could use them on the smallest and most delicate anatomical parts, Swammerdam was able to illustrate for the first time the complex internal structures of insects, including their reproductive organs; and to demonstrate the gradual development of an insect's adult form throughout all its larval stages. These observations are "indubitably the foundation of our modern knowledge of the structure, metamorphosis and classification of insects" (Cole, p. 285). In addition, Swammerdam performed valuable investigations of crustaceans, mollusks and frogs, and was the first to prove experimentally that muscles do not increase in bulk when contracted via nerve stimulation. The Biblia natura, Swammerdam's major work, was published fifty-seven years after his death by Herman Boerhaave (1668-1738), who assembled it from unpublished manuscript materials integrated with a slightly revised version of Swammerdam's Historia insectorum generalis (1669). Boerhaave's biography of the author, which prefaces the work, remains the chief published source of information about Swammerdam's life. The English translation of Biblia natura was prepared by the physician John Hill (1716?-75), author of several botanical treatises (including the monumental Vegetable System [1759-75]) and a host of miscellaneous works. Brazier, Neurophysiology in the 17th and 18th Centuries, pp. 40-45. Cole, History of Comparative Anatomy, pp. 270-305; Library of Early Medicine & Zoology, 731. .
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
(14), 95, (1) pp.Three standard works on medicine and human anatomy.Ad 1: Classic on respiration and the earliest published medical work by Jan Swammerdam (Amsterdam 1637-1680), the most outstanding comparative anatomist of the 17th century. He was also the most important among the earliest scientists to study insect anatomy, and many of his observations were of great importance to modern biology. In the present treatise, which was first published at Leyden by D. & A. Gaasbeeck in 1667, Swammerdam records his discovery that the lungs of newborn infants will float on water if respiration has taken place, an important medico-legal point. At the end is included Albrecht Haller's (1708-1777) epoch making research on the structure of the human diaphragm.Ad 2: One of the standard treatise on the ear by Antonio Maria Valsalva (1666-1723), lecturer and demonstrator in anatomy at Bologna. He was one of the most eminent scientist around the turn of the 17th to the 18th century. In this treatise he was the first to define the ear's three parts: outer, middle and inner, and to explain their relative functions. He also illustrates the 'Valsalva manoeuvre' for inflating the middle ear, still practised today. The first edition was published at Bologna by Constantini Pisati in 1704. (Second edition 1707, other 1717, 1735, 1738, 1742). Ad 3: Anatomical work on the eye, operations on the eye and the operation instruments by P. Idema or Bernardus Idema (ca. 1690-1760). He was also known for his treatise on the floating of lungs of newborn infants.Fine copies.l Ad 1: Waller 9386; Garrison & Morton 1724 (1st ed. 1667); on Haller: DSB VI, 64; Heirs of Hippocrates 388 (first ed. 1667); ad 2: Politzer pp. 136-43; cf. Norman Library 2125; Garrison & Morton 1546 (first ed. 1704); DSB XIII, 566/7; Heirs of Hippocrates 470; ad 3: Molhuysen-Blok X, 399.
Lochem, 1946. 280 pp. 28 b./w plts & 1 fold. genealogical table. Hardcover, d./j. - Dustjacket sl. worn along the edges.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Niederlande
Amst., Bert Bakker, 2007. IX,377 pp. B./w. ills. Soft cover.
Verlag: Perth (Scotland), R. Morison 1792., 1792
Anbieter: Charbo's Antiquariaat, Amsterdam, Niederlande
(IV)+210 pp. With 20 engr. plts. depicting num. insects. Hardcover. Or. full morocco, spine gilt. Good. (Joints a bit weak/starting, binding rubbed, spine ends sl. dam.; occas. light foxing/browning).