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Zustand: very good. Jenae : Gedruckt und zu finden bey Johann Volckmar Markggrafen, 1731. No wrappers. [2], pp. 35-64. 4to. Latin & German text. Paper bit browned & soiled. Verzeichnis : XII. In puncta da eine Lutherische Herrschaft eine ein solennes Danck-fest in die Catholische Kirchen ausschreiben wolte; XIII. In puncto alsche Münze gepräget worden; XIV. in Puncto ein Candidatus Theol. ordinirt wurde; XV. In Puncto eines gerichtlich aufgerichteten Testament nuncupativi. Condition : very good copy. Keywords : RECHT, *2006-100 oud recht.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. [Burghart, Gottfried Heinrich, editor] Medicorum Silesiacorum satyrae: quae varias observationes, casus, experimenta, tantamina ex omni medicinae ambitu petita exhibent: specimen I-VIII] cum figures. 8 parts in l volume, 8vo. [10] + 103 + [1]p; 3 engraved plates; 103 + [1]p; 3 engraved plates; 95 + [1]p; 3 engraved plates; 103 + [1]p; 1 engraved plate; 103 + [1]p; 1 engraved plate; 128 + [2]p; 110 + [2]p; 162 + [22]p. (final 4 leaves with errata for all parts). First title in red & black with oval library stamp. Contemporary half vellum; marbled boards; red title label on spine; book block in red. First edition of this rare early Silesian scientific periodical complete in eight parts (specimen), each with a separate title page and pagination, edited by Gottfried Heinrich Burghart (1705-1776), born in Reichenbach, Lower Silesia, chemist and physician at Breslau, who is best known for his Destillier-Kunst (1747), one of the standard 18th century works on distilling. Burghart was later professor of mathematics and physics at Brieg (Brzeg) College in Lower Silesia, and supervisor of the mines at Reichenstein and Silberberg. Subjects treated include rheumatism, cataracts, hermaphroditism & male sterility (3rd part contains a description of a Jewish boy with deformed genitals ( Puer Iudaeus, quod genitalia monstrosus, neque tamen Hermaphroditis adnumerandus ), apoplectics, minerals, salts, and observation of meteorites. Part I, p75 discusses the influential paper Von Nachahmung der Franzosen (on learning from French models) read in 1687 by the Leipzig philosopher and educator, Christian Thomasius , a pivotal figure in early 18th century German Enlightenment and the co-founder of Halle University. Thomasius (1655-1728) lectured in German as opposed to the traditional Latin, and recommended French use of the vernacular in scholarship. Part II, p95, contains a life of Johann Kanold (1678-1729), Breslau physician and noted plague epidemic scholar, who had recognized the contagious nature of cattle plague by a herd of infected zebus from India en route to Brazil. A fine copy with oval stamp of the Fürstensteiner Bibliothek, former library of the princes of Hochberg-Pless at Fürstenstein Castle in Lower Silesia in blank margin of first title. The collation is identical with that of the copy held by the Wellcome Library, London, which also contains a total of eleven plates. Ferguson, Biblioteca Chemica, I,132 ( In 1736 he began a collection of scientific and medical observations entitled Medicorum Silesiacorum Satyrae continued to 1742 in eight parts, and contains papers on mineral waters, salts etc. He seems to have had some belief in transmutation (the change of one chemical into another). Holzmann & Bohatta, Deutsches Anonymen Lexikon IV, 713. VD 18 90382986.
Francofurti ad Moenum, apud heredes Andreae Wecheli & Anton. Hierat., 1600 - Francofurti, apud heredes Andreae Wecheli, 1600. 2 parties reliées en un fort vol. au format in-12 (173 x 112 mm) de 1 frontispice allégorique gravé n.fol., 22 ff. n.fol., 1.068 pp. et 12 ff. n.fol. ; 88 pp. et 4 ff. n.fol. Reliure XIXème de demi-basane marbrée havane, dos lisse orné de filets gras dorés, fleurons dorés, titre doré, tranches émeraude. Rare et important ouvrage ; complet de ses deux parties ici reliées en un fort volume. La première s'ouvre sur un curieux frontispice gravé sur cuivre. ''John Case fut regardé comme un des plus subtils argumentateurs de son temps. A la tête d'une école de Philosophie, alors très fréquentée, il joignit à l'étude de la philosophie celle de la physique. La plupart de ces ouvrages sont consacrés à des travaux d'exégèse de la philosophie d'Artistote''. ''L'Officina Welchiana resta l'une des plus importantes typographies d'Allemagne jusqu'au milieu du XVIIème''. (in Deschamps). Deschamps, Dictionnaire de géographie, 525. Angles, coupes et coiffe supérieure élimés. Feuillets parfois légèrement oxydés. Du reste, très belle condition.