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Verlag: SARASWATI PR, 2012
ISBN 10: 1249959241ISBN 13: 9781249959243
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2019
ISBN 10: 0353816124ISBN 13: 9780353816121
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Verlag: Gale Ecco, Print Editions, 2010
ISBN 10: 1140793179ISBN 13: 9781140793175
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2019
ISBN 10: 0353813419ISBN 13: 9780353813410
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Verlag: Gale Ecco, Print Editions, 2018
ISBN 10: 1379422523ISBN 13: 9781379422525
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Einband - fest (Hardcover). Zustand: New.
Verlag: HACHETTE LIVRE, 2012
ISBN 10: 2012593089ISBN 13: 9782012593084
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: Lyon: Chez Claude Guerrier, 1724
Anbieter: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Twelfth Edition. Bound in dark brown leather; rebacked, but preserving much of the original spine - 5 raised bands; gilt decorated; gilt lettered on morocco title label. - Pages: xiv., 836p, [4] + 1 folding table. Illustrated with 7 plates; title page vignette, head and tail pieces. - covers are darkened; some rubbing to edges; former owner's inscriptions on front pastedowns and ffep. mild toning at times; plate # 7 has small mend near bottom corner; folding chart of symbols is a tad cropped with minor loss; minor damp-staining to some pages at rear ( mostly confined to upper, outside corner. Otherwise, clean and unmarked. A good+ copy.
Verlag: HACHETTE LIVRE, 2016
ISBN 10: 2013594607ISBN 13: 9782013594608
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: Ioannem Pictetum,, Genevae,, 1681
Anbieter: Llibreria Antiquària Delstres, Canet de Mar, BCN, Spanien
Edición latina de pequeño formato para uso de los estudiantes, o para poder ser utilizada por los médicos y farmacéuticos durante sus viajes. Los ejemplares conservados de este tamaño son muy raros por el constante uso que de ellos se hacia. 6 hojas inclusive una blanca, 664 páginas, 6 hojas de índices (a falta de alguna al final). Muy corto del margen superior. Encuadernación de pergamino moderno. Papel debil pero bien conservado. 13x7 cm.
Verlag: Amsterdam, 1748
Anbieter: Antiquariat Winfried Kuhn, Berlin, Deutschland
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Hardcover. Zustand: Gut. 4°. 8 Blätter, 758 Seite, 12 Blätter. Neuer Pergamentband. - In Deutschland sehr geschätzte und viel benutzte Universalpharmakopöe des französischen Apothekers Nicolas Lemery in einer zweispaltig gedruckten Quartausgabe. - Blake 264; vgl. Ferguson II, 21 (2. Aufl. 1715). - ?Die Arzneibücher der verschiedenen deutschen und außerdeutschen Länder gaben vielfach für Mittel der gleichen Bezeichnung stark voneinander abweichende Vorschriften, so daß Unzuträglichkeiten, ja sogar Gesundheitsschädigungen unausbleiblich waren. Der Versuch lag nahe, diesem Übelstand durch eine Universalpharmakopöe abzuhelfen? (Adlung/Urdang 325). - Nicolas Lemery (1645-1715) gilt als der vorzüglichste Reformator der pharmazeutischen Chemie in Frankreich und hat sich ?dadurch ein besonderes Verdienst um diese Wissenschaft erworben, daß er überall Klarheit zu verbreiten suchte, die barbarische Sprache abschaffte, das Verfahren bei Bereitung der Arzneien auf das sorgfältigste beschrieb und nach den Begriffen seiner Zeit überall die Gründe des Verfahrens angab? (Hirsch/H. II, 735). - Gut erhalten. Gebräunt und vereinzelt etwas fleckig. - Teils im Seiten- und Längsrand mit ca. 1 cm breiten Papierstreifen verstärkt. Letztes Blatt oben im Bug gequetscht, dadurch minimaler Buchstabenverlust.
Verlag: Chez Louis Declaustre,, Lyon,, 1713
Anbieter: Llibreria Antiquària Delstres, Canet de Mar, BCN, Spanien
Una antigua edición en lengua francesa, con el texto completo de la edición corregida por el autor en 1701. 8 hojas, 836 páginas, 2 hojas. 7 láminas grabadas de aparatos de química y destilación, y una lámina plegada con los símbolos químicos, todas grabadas calcograficamente. Buen estado de conservación. Encuadernación de la época en plena piel con nervios, muy gastada. 19x11 cm.
Couverture rigide. Zustand: Très bon. Pleine basane de l'époque, dos à cinq nerfs orné et doré. Etiquette de la librairie Bodin. Un volume in quarto (253x195 mm), (4)-xxiv-884 pages et 25 planches hors texte. Reliure un peu frottée. Coiffes et coins accidentées. Troisième édition revue, corrigée et augmentée. Ouvrage dans lequel sont classés par ordre alphabétique les noms, origine, choix, principes et vertus thérapeutiques des végétaux, minéraux et animaux connus à l'époque. Exemplaire bien complet des 25 planches hors texte. ___________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________ENGLISH_DESCRIPTION : Contemporary full sheep, gilt spine in six compartments. 4to (253x195 mm), (4)-xxiv-884 pages and 25 plates. Binding slightly rubbed. Caps and corners worn. Third edition renewed and augmented. 1950g.
Verlag: Jean-Baptiste Delespine, Paris, 1713
Anbieter: Libreria Ex Libris ALAI-ILAB/LILA member, Roma, Italien
Bella legatura coeva in piena pelle con nervi, ricchi fregi e titolo oro al ds. (sapienti restauri e lievi tracce d usura). Stemma araldico impresso in oro al piatto anteriore. Tagli colorati a spruzzo. Piccola mancanza al margine inferiore delle prime quattro carte e lievi ingialliture, altrimenti buon esemplare. Caillet, 6474. 8vo (cm. 19), 12 cc.nn., 938 pp., 29 cc.nn. con 7 tavv. n.t. incise su rame.
Verlag: Paris, d'Houry., 1760
Anbieter: Antiquariat Haufe & Lutz, Karlsruhe, BW, Deutschland
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Nouvelle édition. 4°. [4] Bl., XXIV, 884 S. mit 400 Abb. auf 25 Holzschnitt-Tafeln. Ldr. mit goldgepr. Rückenschild und reicher Rückenvergoldung. Hirsch/Hüb. III, 735. Ferguson II, 21. Poggendorff I, 1417. Wellcome III, 488. Vgl. Schelenz 488. Waller 5698. Nicht bei Lesky u. Osler. - Zuerst 1698 erschienenes pharmazeutisches Handbuch, welches zu den besten Heilmittel-Lexika des 18. Jahrhunderts zählt. 24 Tafeln zeigen jeweils 16 Pflanzen, die letzte Tafel zeigt 16 Tiere. - N. Lemery (1645-1715) "war der vorzüglichste Reformator der pharmaceutischen Chemie in Frankreich und hat sich dadurch ein besonderes Verdienst um diese Wissenschaft erworben, dass er überall Klarheit zu verbreiten suchte, die barbarische Sprache abschaffte, das Verfahren bei Bereitung der Arzneien auf das Sorgfältigste beschrieb u. nach den Begriffen seiner Zeit überall die Gründe des Verfahrens angab" (Hirsch/Hüb.). - Rücken und Gelenke etwas berieben, durchgehend leicht gebräunt, gutes dekorativ gebundenes Exemplar. Sprache: französisch.
Verlag: Amsterdam, Pierre Mortier., 1697
Anbieter: Antiquariat Rainer Schlicht, Berlin, Deutschland
5. Auflage. 2 Bände. Ca. 16 x 10 cm. Gestochenes Frontispiz, 3 Blätter, 424 Seiten, 14 Blätter, mit 8 Kupfer-Tafeln; Gestochenes Frontispiz, 1 Blatt, 460 Seiten, 12 Blätter. Lederbände der Zeit mit Farbschnitt. Einband berieben, oberes Kapital vom 2. Band bestoßen. Beide Bände mit gestochenem Exlibris (Rudolph Graf von Abersperg und Traun) und seinem Besitzvermerk auf Vorsatz und Monogrammstempel auf Titel. Band 2 mit kleinem Wurmgang am vorderem Innengelenk, Vorsätze teils mit Abklatsch des Ledereinschlags. Fleckenfreier Innenzustand.
Verlag: chez D'Houry, 1761
Anbieter: LIBRERIA ANTIQUARIA PIEMONTESE, TORINO, Italien
Rilegato. Zustand: molto buono. In-4° antico, pp. XVI, 864, legatura coeva in piena pelle marrone (tracce di antico restauro alle cerniere) con dorso a 5 nervi adorno di titolo in oro su tassello rosso, decori floreali e fitomorfi egualmente in oro entro scomparti. Tagli rossi, risguardi marmorizzati policromi. Fregio ornamentale al frontespizio, testatine e capilettera ornati. Dedica a stampa al primo medico del Re di Francia, Guy Crescent Fagon. Indice tricolonne delle materie in fine. Annotazioni a penna e a matita di precedente proprietario alla prima carta bianca, in calce all'ultima carta di indice e all'ultima c. bianca. Quinta edizione (la prima risale al 1725) di una delle più celebri e fortunate farmacopee del diciottesimo secolo. Il Lemery (Rouen, 1645-Parigi, 1715) studiò medicina, chimica e farmacologia a Montpellier e a Parigi e, in virtù della sua grande competenza, fu autorizzato a praticare la medicina ancor prima di conseguire il diploma. Insegnante di chimica e farmacista a Parigi, dovette abbandonare la propria attività a causa della propria fede calvinista. Riparato in Inghilterra, si convertì convenientemente al cattolicesimo, cosa che gli consentì il ritorno a Parigi e la ripresa della precedente attività. La sua pratica farmaceutica gli permise di compiere significativi esperimenti chimici sulle basi dei sali e le proporzioni degli acidi riassunte nell'importante "Cours de Chimie" del 1675, in cui l'acume dello sperimentatore è bizzarramente frammisto a teorie mediate da Paracelso e a credenze alchemico-iatrochimiche affatto fantastiche. "Lémery was one of the most interesting men of his time. He condemned the alchemistic mysteries which still cluttered chemistry up, and was largely responsible for the love of chemical experiment which was so distinctive a character of the 18th century" (Duveen). Cfr. Blake, 264. Wellcome, III, 488. Sul Lemery e la sua importanza nella storia della farmacologia: Bouvet, Histoire de la pharmacie en France, p. 200. Lebreton, II, 497. Kremers, 354. Hoefer, XXX, 593. Zekert, Berühmte Apotheker, pp. 23-24. DSB, VIII, 174.
Verlag: A Spese di Remondini di Venezia,, In Bassano,, 1786
Anbieter: Studio Bibliografico Antonio Zanfrognini, Modena, Italien
In quarto grande; XII, 447, (3 b.) pp. Legatura coeva in piena pergamena con titolo e autore impressi in oro al dorso. Dorso a 5 nervi. Testatine ed iniziali xilografiche. Esemplare in ottime condizioni di conservazione, raro a reperirsi in queste condizioni, specialmente trattandosi di una farmacopea, opera solitamente usata in ambienti non favorevoli alla conservazione dei libri. Fra le meno comuni fra le edizioni italiane, stampata a Bassano da Remondini, della più celebre farmacopea del settecento, opera del celeberrimo medico e chimico francese, Nicolas Lemery (Rouen, 17 novembre 1645 Parigi, 19 giugno 1715). Nicolas fu il quinto figlio del Procuratore del Parlamento di Normandia. A 15 anni entrò come apprendista nella farmacia dello zio materno Pierre Duchemin a Rouen. Dopo sei anni di studi farmaceutici presso lo zio si trasferì a Parigi come apprendista di Christopher Glaser (1628-1670), celeberrimo farmacista alla corte di Luigi XIV. Nel 1668 si trasferì a Montpellier dove iniziò anche a dar lezioni di farmacia. Qui vi rimase fino al 1671. Lasciata a Montpellier, ritornò a Parigi per entrare nello staff del laboratorio di Bernardin Martin (1629-1703), farmacista di Luigi II di Borbone-Condé e inseritissimo negli ambienti nobiliari pargini. E proprio seguendo Martin che Lemery iniziò a farsi conoscere fra la buona società parigina. Messosi in proprio, aprì una farmacia che ben presto, ottenne notevolissimo successo, continuando, al contempo, a tenere lezioni pubbliche e private. Nel 1683, essendo Nicolas di religione protestante, la sua farmacia venne chiusa a causa delle guerre religiose che colpirono la Francia. Lemery non si perse d animo e iscrittosi all Università di Caen si laureò in medicina. Nel 1685 la revoca dell editto di Nantes che lasciava libertà di culto ai protestanti, costrinse numerosissimi di questi a lasciare la Francia. Lemery, scappò in Inghilterra ma dopo un anno si convertì al cattolicesimo e tornò in Francia. Alla fine del 1686 aveva già riaperto la sua farmacia ed iniziò, nuovamente, a tenere le sue lezioni. Nel 1699 venne accolto nell Accademia delle scienze francese. Abile didatta portò la chimica verso la sua moderna forma, allontanandola dall alchimia. L originalità del suo pensiero risiede nel suo modello corpuscolare e meccanicistico degli acidi e delle basi. Gli acidi hanno parti appuntite che si attaccano ai pori delle basi, portando alla neutralizzazione di entrambe le specie mediante la formazione di un sale. Sviluppando questo modello corpuscolare, si avvicina implicitamente alla nozione di affinità tra due corpi. Fiducioso nella prima filosofia naturale declinata nella scienza, cioè nella possibilità di concepire una struttura della materia con i soli mezzi della chimica (senza affidarsi agli Antichi), purifica la farmacopea, chiarendo la chimica che sostiene essere una scienza limitandosi a esporre senza deviazioni, fatti ed esperimenti. Proprio per la base scientifica delle sue opere, Lemery ebbe enorme successo nell epoca dei "lumi". Edizione assai poco comune stampata a Bassano da Remondini. Rif. Bibl.: ICCU IT\ICCU\VIAE\003414.
Verlag: Amsterdam, aux depens de la Compagnie, 1716., 1716
In-4°. [20] 590 pp [58] . Reliure plein cuir recente. Dos à nerfs, titre doré. Exemplaire satisfaisante de ce dictionnaire de plantes medicinales. Bien complet de 25 planches dépliantes des plantes.
Paris, Laurent D'Houry, 1723. 4to. Contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spine. Light wear to lower spine end. Corners worn with a small loss of leather. (14),922,(47) pp. and 27 engraved plates, each with 16 illustrations. The last plate with only 12 (of 16) illustrations. This couild be a plate not belonging to the edition, as other copies has only 23 or 25 plates (the offered has 27 plates). A few plates shaved in top. Internally clean. Third edition of Lemery's main pharmaceutical work. "Lemery?s chief contributions to pharmacy were his two complementary works, the Pharmacopee universelle and the Traité des drogues simples. These are alphabetically arranged lists of composites and simples respectively, giving the source, virtues, does, and therapeutic action of the various medicaments. They represent a comprehensive dictionary of pharmaceuticals."(DSB).Wellcome III: p. 488 only calls for 23 plates.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Niederlande
[20], 590, [58] pp."Fourth edition" of this important extensive and comprehensive dictionary of active substances in alphabetical order that can possibly be used as medicine: composites and simples respectively giving the sources, virtues, doses, and therapeutic action of the various medicaments. It is considered, together with Lémery s Pharmacopée universelle - one of the most authoritative pharmacopoeia of 18th-century Europe - as one if the two complementary works which form Lémery s chief contributions to pharmacy. This "fourth edition" is probably the third pirate edition published in the Netherlands. The original French edition had appeared in Paris in 1698 by Laurent d Houry; the second in 1714. The "real" third edition would appear in 1723 in Paris, also by D Houry. A translation into Dutch appeared in 1743 in Rotterdam by J.D. Beman.Head of spine restored. Binding worn, especially the back side and around the spine, front hinge a little weak, some staining (especially in the upper margin), some edges of the plates strengthened, but still in good condition.l Blake, p. 264; Wellcome III, p. 488; for the author: J.C. Powers, "Ars sine arte": Nicolas Lémery and the end of alchemie in 18th-century France , in: Ambix, 45 (3), pp. 163-189; DSB, VIII, pp. 172-175; Hirsch, III, 665; Oliv. Lafont, Nicolas Lémery, providence des bibliophiles , in: Rev. d hist. de la Pharmacie, 363 (2009), pp. 267-276; not in BMN.
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
[4], XXIV, 846 pp.Fifth edition of a dictionary of medical herbs compiled by the French chemist Nicolas Lemery (1645-1715). Nicolas Lemery (1645-1715), was a French chemist, one of the first to develop theories on acid-base chemistry. At the beginning of his career he lectured on chemistry in Montpellier. He next established a pharmacy in Paris, still continuing his lectures. In 1675 he published the first version of his most successful work, his Course of Chemistry. He lived to see 13 editions and for a century it maintained its reputation as a standard work which was also translated in various languages. He developed especially his theories of the reaction between acids and alkalis. Being a Calvinist, he was obliged to retire to England in 1683. When the Edit of Nantes was abrogated, however, he returned to France, and turning Catholic in 1686, he was able to reopen his shop and resume his lectures. In 1697 he published the first edition of his Pharmacopée universelle and his more or less complementary Traité des drogues simples followed in 1698. These two books were both republished and translated many times. The present Traité des drogues simples was first published by Laurent d Houry and reprinted in 1699, 1723, 1732 (4th edition) by d Houry. There are also reprints in Amsterdam (1706, 1716) and Rotterdam (1727); our copy is probably the 5th edition published by the D Houry firm.Lemery became associate chemist at the Royal Academy of Sciences in 1699, and full member in 1700, which resulted in the publication of several memoirs in the Academy s journal and a monograph on antimony entitled Traité de l antimoine (1707). "Lemery's chief contributions to pharmacy were his two complementary works, the Pharmacopée universelle and Drogues simples. These are alphabetically arranged lists of composites and simples respectively giving the sources, virtues, doses, and therapeutic action of the various medicaments. They represent a comprehensive dictionary of pharmaceuticals" (DSB). The work opens with an eulogy, a preface and an extensive list of authors. The first edition was published in 1698.Binding slightly rubbed and only some occassional spots, otherwise in good condition.l DSB VIII, pp. 172-175; Wellcome III, p. 488.
Untertitel: contenant la maniere de faire les Operations qui sont en usage dans la Medecine, par un Methode facile Untergebiet: Varia Abbildungen: Frontisp. Fehlt, 7 Kupfer. Zustand: Gering stockfl. Kleiner Wasserr. Ein berühmtes buch eines berühmten Mannes seiner Zeit. Seiten: 9 Bl./937 S. Auflage: 11. Ed. Revue, corr.& augm. Format: 8°. Einband: Ldr. Gebiet: Alte Drucke.
Verlag: Juan García Infançon, Impressor De La Santa Cruzada., Madrid, 1703
Anbieter: BALAGUÉ LLIBRERÍA ANTIQUÀRIA, Santa Coloma de Farners, GIRON, Spanien
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Pergamino De Época. Zustand: Bueno. Primera Edición Castellana. Portada grabada - 20 hojas - 7 láminas - 1 lámina plegada con simbología - 1 hoja de prólogo - 492 pp. y 16 hojas. Muy conservado ejemplar encuadernado de época en pergamino a la romana. Lomera pintada. 19,5 x 14,5 cm. Nicolas Lemery: químico francés, primero en desarrollar teorías sobre la química del ácido-base en el año 1680. Clasificó las sustancias en tres grupos: mineral, vegetal y animal. Describió el método para obtener ácido sulfúrico. Explicó los incendios subterráneos, terremotos, truenos y relámpagos. Page de titre gravée - 20 feuillets - 7 planches - 1 planche dépliante avec symbologie - 1 feuillet de prologue - 492 pp. et 16 feuillets. Exemplaire très bien conservé, relié en parchemin d'époque dans le style romain. Dos peint. 19,5 x 14,5 cm. Nicolas Lemery : chimiste français, premier à développer des théories sur la chimie acido-basique en 1680. Il classe les substances en trois groupes : minéral, végétal et animal. Il décrit la méthode d'obtention de l'acide sulfurique. Il a expliqué les feux souterrains, les tremblements de terre, le tonnerre et la foudre. =Cours de Chymie du Docteur Nicolas Lemery, dans lequel est enseigné le mode de faire les opérations les plus usuelles en médecine, avec une méthode facile, et des réflexions sur chaque opération, pour l'instruction de ceux qui veulent s'appliquer à cette science.
Verlag: Paris, chez d'Houry père, 1761., 1761
Anbieter: L'intersigne Livres anciens, Saint Xandre - La Rochelle, Frankreich
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Couverture rigide. Zustand: Bon. in 4°, de XVI-864pp., pl. veau marbré époque, dos orné, qq. rousseurs sinon bon exemplaire. Rare et recherché. C'est la 5e et dernière édition augmentée d'un des ouvrages les plus importants en pharmacie. Wellcome II.487 - Blake p.264.
Zustand: Bon. Plein veau de l'époque, dos à cinq nerfs orné et doré. Un volume in-12 (150x87 mm), (30)-584-(16) pages. Coiffes et coins restaurés. Fort rare seconde édition augmentée. Le cours de chymie de Lemery a été le cours de référence pendant près d'un siècle et a été rééedité maintes et maintes fois. References : Duveen [p. 347], Neville [ II, p. 39 : "One of the most influential chemists of his time, Lemery condemned the obscure alchemical mysticism of contemporary authors. He gave lectures on the principles of chemistry in a clear and simple way, including experimental demonstrations, from his manufacturing laboratory in Paris (.) The first and earlier edition of the 'Cours' were sold by Lemery from his house in Paris and are now very rare"]. ___________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________ENGLISH_DESCRIPTION : Contemporary full calf, spine gilt in six compartments. 12mo (150x87 mm), (30)-584-(16) pages. Caps and corners repaired. The rare second edition. References : Duveen [p. 347], Neville [ II, p. 39 : "One of the most influential chemists of his time, Lemery condemned the obscure alchemical mysticism of contemporary authors. He gave lectures on the principles of chemistry in a clear and simple way, including experimental demonstrations, from his manufacturing laboratory in Paris (.) The first and earlier edition of the 'Cours' were sold by Lemery from his house in Paris and are now very rare"]. 0g.
Verlag: Paris, J. Th. Herissant, 1756,, 1756
Anbieter: L'intersigne Livres anciens, Saint Xandre - La Rochelle, Frankreich
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
pl. veau raciné époque, dos orné, p. de t. rouge, très lég. mouillure claire pour les planches, sinon bel exemplaire. La meilleure édition, la plus complète, et la plus recherchée des amateurs, elle est entièrement revue et augmentée par Baron. Dorbon n°2600 - Duveen p.349 - Ferguson II-22. Pas dans la Young Collection. in 4°, de 3 ff-XXIII-945pp., Belle en-tête gravée et 7 planches gravées d'instruments se dépl. et 2 tableaux des symboles gravés dépl.,
Erscheinungsdatum: 1727
Anbieter: Boston Book Company, Inc. ABAA, Boston, MA, USA
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LEMERY, Nicolas. DICTIONAIRE OU TRAITE UNIVERSEL DES DROGUES SIMPLES. Rotterdam: Jean Hofhout, 1727. Quarto. [xx], 590, [58] pp. + 25 ff. Fourth edition, with corrections and many additions by the author. Contains twelve large folding plates, each with 16 individual engravings of plants, corals, and a little hippo. Nicolas Lemery (1645-1715), "the most celebrated pharmacist of France in the 17th century," gave popular and fashionable lectures on chemistry and pharmacy at his store in Paris until 1683, when he had to leave France for religious reasons. He was allowed to continue his practice only after converting to Catholicism in 1686, and then published the first edition of this "Dictionaire" in 1697. Early calf, spine gilt in five compartments, quite rubbed, and worn at head of spine. Faint damp mark to top edge, not affecting printed area. Fore-edge speckled, spotting edge of some plates, also not affecting print. Library markings. On the whole a good copy. (Haller p. 579; Pritzel 4211; LaWall pp. 276, 303-5; Ferguson II, p. 21).
Verlag: A Paris, chez Laurent d Houry, 1714
Anbieter: Delirium Books · Susana Bardón, Madrid, Spanien
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Zustand: Bien. 2ª Edición. 4º mayor (24,5 x 19,2 cm.) Pergamino a la romana del XIX, lomo con tejuelo. 10 h. inc. port. a dos tintas rojo y negro 922 p., 31 h. sin num. de tabla. 25 láminas grabadas al cobre. cabeceras y capitulares grabadas en madera. Segunda edición, muy ampliada con respecto a la primera, de la farmacopea recogida por el botánico y químico francés Nicolás de Lemery. Las 25 planchas grabadas al cobre muestran distintas especies vegetales y animales de las que se extraen drogas naturales. Firma de época de anterior propietario en portada: Solis. Mancha de tinta en la esquina inferior derecha de las primeras hojas. "One of the most influential chemists of his time, Lemery (1645-1715) condemned the obscure alchemical mysticism of contemporary authors. He gave lectures on the principles of chemistry in a clear and simple way, including experimental demonstrations, from his manufacturing laboratory in Paris. The lectures were attended by crowds of people from Paris, other parts of France, and abroad." (Neville Historical Chemical Library II, p. 39).
Verlag: P., L. d'Houry, 1714,, 1714
Anbieter: L'intersigne Livres anciens, Saint Xandre - La Rochelle, Frankreich
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Couverture rigide. Zustand: Bon. fort vol. in 4°, Portr. gravé, 10ff. 922pp. 31ff. de table des noms latins & 8pp. de tarif des drogues, ill. de 25 planches gravées h.t. in fine représentant 400 figures de végétaux et d'animaux, pl. veau brun époque, dos orné, qq. taches sinon bel exemplaire. Important traité du célèbre pharmacien et chimiste, avec 400 figures de plantes et animaux utilisés dans la composition des drogues. Cette seconde édition augmentée est rare. C'est l'un des grands classiques de la pharmacologie d'ancien régime. DSB VIII p.174 "Lemery's chief contributions to pharmacy were his two complementary works, the Pharmacopée universelle and the Traité des drogues simples" - Blake p.264 - Créhange p.91 - Pritzel 5211 - Wellcome III. 488.
Couverture rigide. Zustand: Très bon. Pleine basane marbrée fauve de l'époque. Dos à cinq nerfs, orné et doré, portant la pièce de titre. Tranches rouges. Un volume in quarto (260x197 mm), (4)-xxiv-884 pages. 25 planches hors texte, gravées sur bois et sur cuivre, représentant 400 figures de végétaux et d'animaux qui entrent dans la composition des médicaments. Reliure très légèrement frottée. Rousseurs marginales. Ouvrage dans lequel sont classés par ordre alphabétique les noms, origine, choix, principes et vertus thérapeutiques des végétaux, minéraux et animaux connus à l'époque. Exemplaire bien complet des 25 planches hors texte. Bel exemplaire. Rare dans cet état. _________________________________________________________________________________ __ ______________________________ENGLISH_DESCRIPTION : Contemporary full marbled fawn sheepskin. Spine gilt in six compartments with raised bands, titled in gilt on lettering-piece. Red edges. 4to (260x197 mm), (4)-xxiv-884 pages and 25 plates. Binding slightly rubbed. Minor foxing. Works where are alphabetically arranged lists of composites and simples respectively, giving the source, virtues, doses and therapeutic action of the various medicaments. They represent a comprehensive dictionary of pharmaceuticals. Copy with the 25 plates. Fine copy. Rare in this state. 2008g.