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Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2018
ISBN 10: 0341100439ISBN 13: 9780341100430
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Geneva, [1778-]1783. Single sheet (19.3 x 12.0 cm). Printed surface 18.5 x 10.4 cm. = A nice, oval engraved portrait, "en profil", by the Danish engraver Johan Frederik Clemens (1748-1831) after an original drawing. Trembley (1710-1784) was a famous Swiss Zoologist, best known for his "Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire d'un genre de polypes d'eau douce" (1744), which contains the results of the first experimental biological study of regeneration in animals (polypes). The French caption records Trembley's year and city of birth (Geneve, 1710). This portrait was taken from a copy of Trembley's "Instructions d'un père à ses enfans, sur la principe de la vertu et du bonheur" (1783). Right margin a bit uneven and soiled, otherwise very good.
Anbieter: Antiquariat A. Thomi, Basel, Schweiz
XXXII/479 u. II/384 S., Cailler, Genève 1775, 8°, Karton d. Zeit, Einband an Kapitalen u. Rändern berieben, kleine Fehlstellen im marmorierten Überzugspapier, Band 2 unten rechts Einband u. Buchblock bestossen, einige Eselsohren, Bibliotheksstempel --- Der Autor (1700 - 1784) war ein berühmter Schweizer Philosoph u. Naturforscher. Innen gute, saubere Exemplare >> Versand ab Deutschland möglich << ??? PREIS ZU HOCH ODER ZU TIEF ??? ANGEBOT ERWÜNSCHT !!! 800 Gramm.
Paris, after 1784. Printed sheet (20.6 x 12.5 cm). Printed surface ca. 15 x 9 cm. = A nice, oval engraved portrait, "en profil", after a drawing by the Danish artist and engraver Johan Frederik Clemens (1748-1831) and engraved by the famous French engraver and cartographer Ambroise Tardieu (1788-1841). "Today, he is best remembered for the over 800 engraved portraits produced during his career, many of which render famous scientists from that period" (Curtis Shuh's bibliography of mineralogy). Trembley (1710-1784) was a famous Swiss Zoologist, best known for his "Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire d'un genre de polypes d'eau douce". The French caption records Trembley's place in the scientific world and his years of birth and death. Some, mostly marginal foxing, otherwise very good.
Verlag: Chirol Barthelemi, Geneve, 1783
Anbieter: BACCHETTA GIORGIO - ALFEA RARE BOOKS, Milano, Italien
Volume: 1 21x13,5 cm., legatura editoriale cartonata, titolo manoscritto su tassello cartaceo al dorso, pagg. XVI, 424 (2) (ultime pagine non in ordine, inserite due pagine Preliminaire XXI e XXII, il che fa presupporre che Preliminaire non è completa, mancando le pagine XVII-XX seguendo la numerazione delle pagine collocate al principio, mentre il testo è completo. Pagine su carta forte, ampi margini, qualche pagine leggermente brunita, ma opera ben conservata. In francese.
Verlag: Paris, M. Durand 1744, 1744
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Niederlande
(2) 351 (3) p. Bound in original leather with raised bands, gilt title and decorated spine, all edges red, octavo-sized (Exteriors of the binding slightly rubbed and bottom spine-end worn, lacks the plates but otherwise complete.).
Verlag: Chirol Geneve, 1779
Anbieter: Antiquariat Niedersaetz Berlin-Zürich, Berlin, Deutschland
8°, 464 S.; 578 S.; 479 S. geprägtes OHldr. etwas beschabt und bestossen Schlagworte: Pädagogik*Französisch/ France Versandkosten können abweichen. PayPal on request. Für Schweizer Kunden: Versand von Zürich möglich und günstiger. Zahlung mit CH- Einzahlungsschein.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1744
Anbieter: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Deutschland
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Leiden, J. & H. Verbeej, 1744, 4°, XVI, 324 pp., 1 leaf "Avis au Relieur", illustrated with 4 large vignettes by J.v.Schley after C.Pronck, with 13 full page engraved plates by Piere Lyonnet, half leather; somewhat stained; very good coppy. BIRTH OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY FIRST EDITION! Abraham Trembley (1710-1784), Scientist, Philosopher and Pioneer of Experimental Zoology from Geneva, discovered the regenerative powers of the polyp and photosensitivity in an animal without eyes and he was the first to witness cell-division anddiscovered Hydra. Trembley was the first person to show that certain animals can be artificially multiplied by Division, the first to make permanent grafts on animal tissues, the first to prove by rigorous experiment that asexual reproduction by budding occurs in animals, and the first to witness cell-division: he also discovered the process by which Protozoa multiply. These are only a few of his contributions to biological knowledge. A large part of his research was concerned with the little fresh-water polyp, hydra, an animal of particular importance today because it is one of the standard "types" used all over the world in teaching elementary biology to students of science, medicine, and agriculture. At the time of publication, the immediate philosophical repercussions were even more startling, animal soul was clearly shown to be material. The heterogenetic origin of life seemed to be confirmed. Bonnet suggested that the polyp bridged the animal and vegetable kingdoms, nullifying their supposedly complete separation. Later he declared the polyp to be the key to the interpretation of nature. Baker, Abraham Trembley (the only full length account), pp. VIII ff.; Forerunners of Darwin, 1959, pp. 116 ff.; Nissen 4163; Wolf, History of Science II, 466; Dobell, Leeuwenhoek; Shirley A. Roe, Development of A. v. Haller's Views on Embryology, in: Journal of the Hist, of Biology, 8, pp.167 ff.; S.G. & H.M. Lenhoff, Hydra and the birth of experimental biology (1986). Garrison & Morton No. 307.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Dieter Zipprich, Bamberg, Deutschland
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(Nissen 4163. Garrison-Morton 307. Blake 458). Erste Ausgabe. »Trembley [1710-1784] discovered the hydra and was the first to observe in it asexual reproduction, regeneration, and photosensitivity in an animal without eyes. His experiments were of great importance in the study of regeneration of lost parts. He was the first to make permanent grafts and to witness cell-division.« (Garrison-Morton). »The beautiful plates were drawn by Pierre Lyonet, a keen and skilful naturalist, and eight of them were also engraved by him and were his first attempts . Trembley may be regarded as one of the founders of experimental biology .« (Osler). Die reizvollen Vignetten u. Darstellungen von Gärten u. einem Studierzimmer. Etwas bestoßen u. beschabt, Vorsätze leimschattig. Titelblatt am Falz etwas eingerissen, mit Besitzvermerk. Titel u. die ersten 4 Bll. mit Loch (wenig Textverlust), beim Titelbl. restaur. Stellenw. leicht stockfleckig. Breitrandiges Exemplar. Bei Interesse senden wir Ihnen gerne Bilder dieses Titels per E-Mail. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 0.
Verlag: Leiden, Johannes & Hermanus Verbeek, Leiden, 1744
Anbieter: Libreria Alberto Govi di F. Govi Sas, Modena, Italien
Zustand: Buono (Good). ?ONE OF THE FOUNDERS OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY? (OSLER, 4119)4to (250x200 mm). XV, [1], 324, [2] pp. and 13 folding plates engraved by Jacob van der Schley after Pierre Lyonet. Collation: *-**4, A-I4 K4(-4) L-Ss4. Four nicely illustrated headpieces engraved by Van der Schley after C. Pronk. Four engraved decorative tailpieces. Contemporary calf, richly gilt spine with lettering piece, red edges (worn and rubbed). On the front pastedown bookplate of William Constable. Occasionally slightly browned, title page a bit stained in the margin, overall a good copy.First edition (a two-volume octavo edition appeared in Paris in the same year) of this work on the hydra, in which Trembley for the first time observes in it asexual reproduction, regeneration, and photosensitivity in an animal without eyes. ?Trembley was one of the pioneers of experimental morphology. The above work records how he cut hydras into several pieces, producing new individuals, and how, by cutting up the latter, he obtained a third generation. His experiments were of great importance in the study of the regeneration of lost parts, he was the first to make permanent grafts and to witness cell division? (Garrison-Morton).Nissen, 4163; Garrison-Morton, 307; Blake 458; Norman, 2094; Waller, 1107. Book.