Sprache: Latein
Verlag: Nisius, Jena, 1664
Anbieter: Auceps-Antiquariat Sebastian Vogler, Weimar, Deutschland
Kein Einband. Zustand: Gut. VD17 14:022789F [31] Bl., ohne Einband, etwas fleckig.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
[5] These Physicae. De ortu et interitu. by Georg Zech. [6] Philosophia ob admissum essentialem. by Johannes Vögl. [7] Disputatio Philosophica Logica in Inclyto S. Salvatoris Gymnasio S.J. .by Johan Hafner. [8] Corpus Naturale Causaliter. by Francis Silbermann. [9] Disputatio Philosophica Physica in S. Salv. Gymnasio. by Simon Kiening. Nine thesis bound together in a contemporary full vellum binding (small in-4°), with traces of green silk ties. Nice stainless copy,only negative remarks which can be made is that the binder cropped two laeves in the 3rd thesis; and a small cut out in the title of thesis 1 (no loss of text). Collation & description of the 9 parts: [1] Dillingen, I. Mayer, 1668, (4)nn pp + 159 pp + (5)nn pp . [2] Dillingen, Mayer, 1668, (2)nn pp + 20 pp. [3] Dillingen, Mayer, 1668, engraved frontispiece (Kiliaan) + (2)nn pp + 14 pp. [4] Dillingen, Mayer, 1666, (2) nn pp + 31 pp. [5] Dillingen, Mayer, 1667, (2) nn pp + 14 pp. [6] Dillingen, Mayer, 1667, (2) nn pp + 24 pp. [7] Dillingen, Mayer, 1667, (2) nn pp + 14 pp. [8] Augsburg, I. Praetorius, 1651, (2) nn pp + 18 pp. [9] Ingolstadt, J. Ostermayr, 1656, (4) nn pp + 28 pp. [10] Augsburg, Praetorius, 1653, (2)nn pp + 24 pp. Nicely preserved convolute of 10 theses presented at Jesuit universities and Gymnasia in Southern Germany in the 1650's.