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Verlag: Chez L'Auteur et Editeur, 1870
Anbieter: Anybook.com, Lincoln, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 78,76
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Good. Volume II. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Clean from markings. In good all round condition. Re-bound by library. Octavo. Blue cloth spine, patterned boards, bumped corners. Library stickers and stamps. Tears repaired on the title page. Pages browing. Text is clear. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,800grams, ISBN:
Verlag: Prague & Paris: chez l'auteur et édieur, 1870
Anbieter: Aquila Antiquariaat, Lochem, GLD, Niederlande
8vo. Pp. xviii,480, tabs. in text. Plain new wrappers, uncut, printed title label to backstrip.
Verlag: Prague & Paris: chez l'auteur et l'éditeur
Anbieter: Aquila Antiquariaat, Lochem, GLD, Niederlande
8vo. Pp. 186, several tabs. in text, 1 col. map and 4 sections on 1 fold. leaf. Orig. printed wrs., uncut. Spine neatly mended. - Contents: I. Description de la colonie d'Archiac. II. Paix aux colonies. Déclarations de M.M. Krejci et Lipold. III. Caractères généraux des colonies, dans le bassin silurien de la Bohème.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: (1868)., 1868
Anbieter: Dr. Frank Rudolph, Steinfeld, D, Deutschland
49 S., 1 gefalt. Taf., broschiert, Original-Umschlag, Bindung locker, Rücken mit Läsuren. 2 lithogr. Taf., die Tafel der Fossilien von Hof (überwiegend Trilobiten) mit 76 Abb.; Text in französisch. Seltenes Werk, guter Zustand. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 500.
Verlag: Prag Ch Bellmann, 1856
Anbieter: Zentralantiquariat Leipzig GmbH, Leipzig, Deutschland
4to. 2 Bl., 67 S. (Separatdruck aus: Abhandl. d. Kgl. Böhmischen Gesell. d. Wiss. V/9). Hlwd (Titelbl. angestaubt, etwas fleckig u. mit Stempel). Stratigraphisch-paläontologischer Vergleich der silurischen Fauna.- Kat. Bergakad. Freiberg 36. Sprache: Französisch.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Prague, Paris, the author, 1867. 8vo (23.4 x 14.8 cm). 16 pp. Original printed wrappers. = From 1840 to his death Joachim Barrande (1799-1883) collected, described and drew the fossils of the central Bohemian Basin - this area has been called the Barrandian ever since. The strata of this basin are Proterozoic - early Paleozoic in age. At that time 'Silurian' might be applied to strata that today are in the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian or Devonian system. The results formed the outstanding monograph 'Système silurien du centre de la Bohème', which appeared in eight parts forming 28 quarto volumes. However, Barrande effectively published two series within his "Système Silurien". The second, of which this is an example, a series of zoogeographical, and phylogenetic papers and monographs on octavo format. Confusingly, several of the quarto volumes were published in octavo as well, including this publication, which is an offprint from the author's Système Silurien du centre de la Bohême, Volume II. Uncut. A very good, clean copy. Rare.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Prague, Paris, the author, 1867. 8vo (23.5 x 14.8 cm). 48 pp. Original printed wrappers. = From 1840 to his death Joachim Barrande (1799-1883) collected, described and drew the fossils of the central Bohemian Basin - this area has been called the Barrandian ever since. The strata of this basin are Proterozoic - early Paleozoic in age. At that time 'Silurian' might be applied to strata that today are in the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian or Devonian system. The results formed the outstanding monograph 'Système silurien du centre de la Bohème', which appeared in eight parts forming 28 quarto volumes. However, Barrande effectively published two series within his "Système Silurien". The second, of which this is an example, a series of zoogeographical, and phylogenetic papers and monographs on octavo format. Confusingly, several of the quarto volumes were published in octavo as well, including this publication, which is an offprint from the author's Système Silurien du centre de la Bohême, Volume II. Uncut. A very good, clean copy. Rare.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Prague, Calve, 1846. 8vo (21.7 x 13.0 cm). 40 pp. Original printed wrappers. = From 1840 to his death Joachim Barrande (1799-1883) collected, described and drew the fossils of the central Bohemian Basin - this area has been called the Barrandian ever since. The strata of this basin are Proterozoic - early Paleozoic in age. At that time 'Silurian' might be applied to strata that today are in the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian or Devonian system. The results formed the outstanding monograph 'Système silurien du centre de la Bohème', which appeared in eight parts forming 28 quarto volumes. However, Barrande effectively published two series within his "Système Silurien". The second, of which this is an example, a series of zoogeographical, and phylogenetic papers and monographs on octavo format. Confusingly, several of the quarto volumes were published in octavo as well, including this publication, which is an offprint from the author's Système Silurien du centre de la Bohême, Volume II. Uncut. A very good, clean copy. Rare.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Prague, chez l'auteur, 1879. 8vo (23.1 x 15.1 cm). xv, 356 pp., seven double-sized lithographed plates with explanatory text leaves. Original printed wrappers. = The present work contains three publications, viz. I. Variations observées parmi les brachiopodes siluriens de la Bohême; II. Distribution verticale des genres et espèces de brachiopodes, dans le bassin silurien de la Bohême; III. Conexions spécifiques établies par les brachiopodes entre les faunes siluriennes de la Bohême et les faunes paléozoïques des contrées etrangères. The plates are numbered 116, 120, 121, 130, 131, 144, and 153, yet the work is complete as intended. Barrande effectively published two series within his "Système Silurien", one being a series of descriptive and systematical monographs in quarto format (with the plate numbering nearly completely sequentially), the other, of which this is an example, a series of zoogeographical, and phylogenetic papers and monographs with the plates numbered rather haphazard. Uncut. Paper a bit age-toned, as usual; some light spotting, otherwise very good.
Paris, Société géologique de France, 1863. Two papers in one. 8vo (22.5 x 14.0 cm). 45 pp. [31; 14]; large, multi-folded table. Original printed wrappers. = From 1840 to his death Joachim Barrande (1799-1883) collected, described and drew the fossils of the central Bohemian Basin - this area has been called the Barrandian ever since. The strata of this basin are Proterozoic - early Paleozoic in age. At that time 'Silurian' might be applied to strata that today are in the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian or Devonian system. The results formed the outstanding monograph 'Système silurien du centre de la Bohème', which appeared in eight parts forming 28 quarto volumes. However, Barrande effectively published two series within his "Système Silurien". The second, of which this is an example, a series of zoogeographical, and phylogenetic papers and monographs on octavo format. Confusingly, several of the quarto volumes were published in octavo as well. The word Colonies as used by Barrande, refers to local strata and their faunas - it has nothing to do with colonies in a geographical or historical sense. This publication is a consolidated offprint from the society's Bulletin, 2nd series, Volume 20. Uncut. A very good, clean copy. Rare.
Paris, Société géologique de France, 1862. 8vo (22.8 x 14.1 cm). 25 pp. [numbered 721-745]; table. Original blind wrappers. = From 1840 to his death Joachim Barrande (1799-1883) collected, described and drew the fossils of the central Bohemian Basin - this area has been called the Barrandian ever since. The strata of this basin are Proterozoic - early Paleozoic in age. At that time 'Silurian' might be applied to strata that today are in the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian or Devonian system. The results formed the outstanding monograph 'Système silurien du centre de la Bohème', which appeared in eight parts forming 28 quarto volumes. However, Barrande effectively published two series within his "Système Silurien". The second, of which this is an example, a series of zoogeographical, and phylogenetic papers and monographs on octavo format. Confusingly, several of the quarto volumes were published in octavo as well. This publication is an offprint from the society's Bulletin, 2nd series, Volume 19. Uncut. A very good, clean copy. Rare.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Prague, Paris, the author, 1868. 8vo (23.5 x 14.8 cm). 38 pp. Original printed wrappers. = From 1840 to his death Joachim Barrande (1799-1883) collected, described and drew the fossils of the central Bohemian Basin - this area has been called the Barrandian ever since. The strata of this basin are Proterozoic - early Paleozoic in age. At that time 'Silurian' might be applied to strata that today are in the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian or Devonian system. The results formed the outstanding monograph 'Système silurien du centre de la Bohème', which appeared in eight parts forming 28 quarto volumes. However, Barrande effectively published two series within his "Système Silurien". The second, of which this is an example, a series of zoogeographical, and phylogenetic papers and monographs on octavo format. Confusingly, several of the quarto volumes were published in octavo as well, including this publication, which is an offprint from the author's Système Silurien du centre de la Bohême, Volume II. Uncut. A very good, clean copy. Rare.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Prague, Paris, J. Barrande [the author], 1877. 8vo (24.0 x 15.5 cm). 253 pp; four double-sized, lithographed plates with expkanatory text. Original printed wrappers. = Essentially, this is Barrande's complete, finely illustrated contribution to the ontogeny of the ammonites, showing the larval shells in exceptional detail. Joachim Barrande was in fact one of the first palaeontologists to fully appreciate the value of the early shell in cephalopod systematics. The other two chapters deal with the vertial distribution, i.e., the stratigraphy of the ammonite taxa, and a summary of the results of his researches. Uncut. A very good, clean copy - apart from some light foxing, and slight soiling to the edges in mint condition.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Prague, Paris, the author, 1867. 8vo (23.5 x 14.8 cm). 48 pp. Original printed wrappers. = From 1840 to his death Joachim Barrande (1799-1883) collected, described and drew the fossils of the central Bohemian Basin - this area has been called the Barrandian ever since. The strata of this basin are Proterozoic - early Paleozoic in age. At that time 'Silurian' might be applied to strata that today are in the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian or Devonian system. The results formed the outstanding monograph 'Système silurien du centre de la Bohème', which appeared in eight parts forming 28 quarto volumes. However, Barrande effectively published two series within his "Système Silurien". The second, of which this is an example, a series of zoogeographical, and phylogenetic papers and monographs on octavo format. Confusingly, several of the quarto volumes were published in octavo as well, including this publication, which is an offprint from the author's Système Silurien du centre de la Bohême, Volume II. Uncut. Inscribed by the author on the front wrapper, and the name of the receiver crossed out but still readible. Some slight soiling of the wrappers, otherwise a very good, clean, unique copy.
Verlag: 1862-1881, 1862
Anbieter: Hermann L. Strack, Loguivy Plougras, Frankreich
62, [6], 367, [4], 186, 77 p., 4 (3 col.) folded pls, paperbound. Unopened. Part II with author's dedication.We added: Barrande, 1863. Réprésentation des colonies en Bohême dans le bassin Silurien du nord-ouest de la France et en Espagne (47 p., 1 folded table).
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1880. 8vo (23.8 x 16.0 cm). 8 pp. Original printed wrappers. = Rare pamphlet on the usefulness and validity of Murchison's nomenclature, with Barrande's own stamp in a corner "Hommage de l'auteur". He states: "Elle est convenable et je propose de la maintenir" (applaudissements). Published in the results of the Congrès Internationale de Géologie (1878), here as offprint, with separate wrappers. We added his Bemerkungen über einige neue Fossilien aus der Umgebung von Rokitzan im silurischen Becken von Mittel-Böhmen (1856). 6 pp. (with repairs) and Ueber die organischen Ablagerungen in den Luft-Kammern der Orthoceraten (1859). 19 pp., one folding lithographed plates and original printed wrappers. Marginal repair to the top edge of the front wrapper, otherwise very good.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Prague, Paris, J. Barrande [the author], 1877. 8vo (24.0 x 15.5 cm). 253 pp; four double-sized, lithographed plates with expkanatory text. Original printed wrappers. = Rare copy with Barrande's stamp, "Hommage de l'auteur" and his signature, on the front wrapper. Essentially, this is Barrande's complete, finely illustrated contribution to the ontogeny of the ammonites, showing the larval shells in exceptional detail. Joachim Barrande was in fact one of the first palaeontologists to fully appreciate the value of the early shell in cephalopod systematics. The other two chapters deal with the vertial distribution, i.e., the stratigraphy of the ammonite taxa, and a summary of the results of his researches. Uncut. A very good, clean copy - apart from some light foxing, and slight soiling to the edges in mint condition.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1879
Anbieter: Hermann L. Strack, Loguivy Plougras, Frankreich
xxii, [1], 356 p., 7 double-paged lithographed pls, contemporary hcloth. Library stamps.
Prague, Paris, privately published, 1867. Large 4to (32.9 x 25.9 cm). 179 pp.; 16 lithographed plates with explanatory text leaves. Original blind-tooled burgundy cloth with gilt title on spine. = Part of an enormous series on all aspects of Bohemian Silurian fossils. Each volume was privately printed in only 250 copies. See Zittel, and DSB. This is the complete section on pteropods. From 1840 to his death Barrande collected, described and drew the fossils of the central Bohemian Basin - this area has been called the Barrandian ever since. The strata of this basin are Proterozoic - early Paleozoic in age. At that time 'Silurian' might be applied to strata that today are in the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian or Devonian system. The results formed the outstanding monograph Système silurien du centre de la Bohème, which appeared in eight parts forming 28 quarto volumes. Because this work is so comprehensive, its drawings so accurate and its descriptions so fine, it is still used as a reference book by palaeontologists. Boards slightly worn at edges, a scratch on the front board, a few spots in the text, light foxing to the right margin of a few plates, otherwise clean. A very good copy of this rare work. DSB Vol. 1, pp. 468-469; Nissen ZBI, 235; Zittel, pp. 445-456.
Prague, privately published, 1879. Large 4to (33.0 x 25.7 cm). xv, 226 pp., 71 (of 153) lithographed plates with explanatory text-leaves. Publisher's blind-tooled dark brown cloth with gilt title on spine. = Part of an enormous series on all aspects of Bohemian Silurian fossils. It was privately printed in only 250 copies. See Zittel, and DSB: "From 1840 to his death Barrande collected, described and drew the fossils of the central Bohemian Basin - this area has been called the Barrandian ever since. The strata of this basin are Proterozoic - early Paleozoic in age. At that time 'Silurian' might be applied to strata that today are in the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian or Devonian system. The results formed the outstanding monograph 'Système silurien du centre de la Bohème', which appeared in eight parts forming 28 quarto volumes. Because this work is so comprehensive, its drawings so accurate and its descriptions so fine, it is still used as a reference book by palaeontologists". This is the Brachiopoda-section (V of the series), and includes many new species. Present are the complete text, and the first part of the plates. A complete copy should have 82 more plates. Provenance: Inscribed and signed by the author on the title page, to the "Séminaire de St. Sulpice". Binding worn, top rear hinge starting few small dampstains in the outer margin of a few leaves in the text, larger dampstains in the same place and the top margin in several plates, but not in all and appartently from before binding. In all a good copy of this rare work. DSB vol. 1, pp. 468-469; Nissen ZBI, 235; Zittel, pp. 445-456.
Prague, privately published, 1879. Two parts in two. Large 4to (33.0 x 25.7 cm). Two title pages, xv, 226 pp., 153 [1-71; 72-153] lithographed plates with explanatory text-leaves. Publisher's uniform blind-tooled dark brown cloth with gilt title on spine. = Part of an enormous series on all aspects of Bohemian Silurian and other Palaeozoic fossils. It was privately printed in only 250 copies. See Zittel, and DSB: "From 1840 to his death Barrande collected, described and drew the fossils of the central Bohemian Basin - this area has been called the Barrandian ever since. The strata of this basin are Proterozoic - early Paleozoic in age. At that time 'Silurian' might be applied to strata that today are in the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian or Devonian system. The results formed the outstanding monograph 'Système silurien du centre de la Bohème', which appeared in eight parts forming 28 quarto volumes. Because this work is so comprehensive, its drawings so accurate and its descriptions so fine, it is still used as a reference book by palaeontologists". This is the Brachiopoda-section (V of the series), and includes many new species. Present are the complete text and plates. Provenance: Both parts inscribed and signed by the author on the title page, to the "Séminaire de St. Sulpice", and with his "compliments" stamp. Binding worn, top rear hinge of the first volume with a tear; some light toning to the text, otherwise clean. In all a very good, complete copy of this rare work. DSB vol. 1, pp. 468-469; Nissen ZBI, 235; Zittel, pp. 445-456.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1877
Anbieter: Hermann L. Strack, Loguivy Plougras, Frankreich
255 p., 3 double-paged lithographed plates, paperbound (original printed covers). Prague, Privately Published.This part of the famous series on the Bohemian Paleogene faunas, published by Barrande himself, deals with Cephalopoda and covers the following aspects: the protoconch, the vertical distribution (i.e. over diverse strata), and general conclusions regarding the origin and presence of the group. A very good, unopened and unmarked copy.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: (1852)., 1852
Anbieter: Dr. Frank Rudolph, Steinfeld, D, Deutschland
128 S., 51 Taf. mit ca. 1.700 Einzeldarstellungen, Ein aufwändiges Reprint des Tafelbandes dieses großen Klassikers. Im Original-Schuber. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1500.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1881
Anbieter: Hermann L. Strack, Loguivy Plougras, Frankreich
xxxii, 536 p., 10 double-sized lithographed plates with explanatory text leaves. paperbound (printed covers).The present work contains four publications, viz. I. Études sur les genres des acéphalés siluriens de la Bohême; II. Distribution verticale des genres et espèces d'acéphalés, dans le bassin silurien de la Bohême; III. Variations observées parmi les acéphalés siluriens de la Bohême; IV. Connexions spécifiques établies parmi les acéphalés, entre la Bohême et les contrées étrangères. The plates are numbered 16, 18, 22, 35, 168, 172, 184, 189, 231, and 361, yet the work is complete as intended. Uncut. Paper a bit age-toned, as usual, one wrapper detached, otherwise a very good copy. Rare.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1881
Anbieter: Hermann L. Strack, Loguivy Plougras, Frankreich
xxxii, 536 p., 10 double-sized lithographed plates with explanatory text leaves. paperbound (printed covers).The present work contains four publications, viz. I. Études sur les genres des acéphalés siluriens de la Bohême; II. Distribution verticale des genres et espèces d'acéphalés, dans le bassin silurien de la Bohême; III. Variations observées parmi les acéphalés siluriens de la Bohême; IV. Connexions spécifiques établies parmi les acéphalés, entre la Bohême et les contrées étrangères. The plates are numbered 16, 18, 22, 35, 168, 172, 184, 189, 231, and 361, yet the work is complete as intended. Uncut. Paper a bit age-toned, as usual, rear cover with a split at the beginning of plate section, but binding still holding, otherwise a very good copy. Rare.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1870
Anbieter: Hermann L. Strack, Loguivy Plougras, Frankreich
xviii, 480 p., paperbound (original printed covers). Uncut copy. It contains a 207 page section on the "Evolution des Céphalopodes durant la période Silurienne''. Scarce.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1877
Anbieter: Hermann L. Strack, Loguivy Plougras, Frankreich
Title page, 84 beautiful lithographed plates [numbered 461-544]on thick paper with explanatory text leaves, roy. 4to, publisher?s blind-tooled black cloth with gilt title on the spine. Privately published. Old library stamp and author?s dedication on title, spine missing, but about half of spine with the gilt title inserted loose. Otherwise a very good clean copy.Part of a large series on all aspects of Bohemian Silurian fossils. Each volume was privately printed in only 250 copies. From 1840 to his death Barrande collected, described and drew the fossils of the central Bohemian Basin - this area has been called the Barrandian ever since. At that time 'Silurian' might be applied to strata that today are in the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian or Devonian system. Because this work is so comprehensive, its drawings so accurate and its descriptions so fine, it is still used as a reference book by palaeontologists. The Cephalopoda (mostly ammonites) were described and figured in volume II, which consist of nine parts, and two supplements. All parts are rare. This is the complete plate supplement. The accompanying text is not present.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1907
Anbieter: Hermann L. Strack, Loguivy Plougras, Frankreich
xi, [1], 380 p., figures 112-264; 86 beautiful lithographed plates [plates 90-175] on thick paper with explanatory text-leaves, roy. 4to, publisher?s blind-tooled burgundy cloth with gilt title on spine. A few spots in the text, plates mostly clean. A good copy of this rare work.Part of a large series on all aspects of Bohemian Silurian fossils. Each volume was privately printed in only 250 copies. From 1840 to his death Barrande collected, described and drew the fossils of the central Bohemian Basin - this area has been called the Barrandian ever since. At that time 'Silurian' might be applied to strata that today are in the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian or Devonian system. Because this work is so comprehensive, its drawings so accurate and its descriptions so fine, it is still used as a reference book by palaeontologists. The Cephalopoda (mostly ammonites) were described and figured in volume II, which consist of nine parts, and two supplements. All parts are rare. This is a third of the gastropod part (IV of the series), and includes many new species. Published well after Barrande's death (1799-1883), it was written by Jaroslav Perner, most new species, however, are attributed to Barrande, based on his manuscript names.