Fünzig Gedichte; 86 S., Schneider, Basel 1876, kl-8°, Orig.Broschur, Rücken oben vertikal geplatzt, unten 1 cm Fehlstelle, vord. Deckel u. 1. Blatt am rechten Rand 1 cm eingerissen ** Erstausgabe --- Basler Dichter und Pfarrer 1848-1910 >> Versand ab Deutschland möglich << ??? PREIS ZU HOCH ODER ZU TIEF ??? ANGEBOT ERWÜNSCHT !!! 199 Gramm.
Eine poetische Erzählung; 89 S. mit 4 Tafeln, ohne Vlg, Basel 1872, 8°, Orig.Leinen mit gold. Einbandverzierung, vord. Innengelenk teilw. geplatzt, etwas gebraucht, Ex Libris v. EMMA BUXTORF, Vorsatz mit Namen (ACHILLES BURCKHARDT) --- Anonym erschienen. Der Verfasser war zeitweise Pfarrer im Baselbiet >> Versand ab Deutschland möglich << ??? PREIS ZU HOCH ODER ZU TIEF ??? ANGEBOT ERWÜNSCHT !!! 100 Gramm.
Verlag: Innsbruck Wagner, 1858
Anbieter: Antiquariat time, Matrei am Brenner, Österreich
1.Aufl. VIII und 168 S., 1.Aufl., 8vo, OBrosch, stärker gebräunt und fleckig, aber noch feste Bindung Sprache: Deutsch 1000g gr.
Verlag: Locarno: Edizioni d'arte 4R, 1965, 1965
Anbieter: °ART...on paper - 20th Century Art Books, Lugano, Schweiz
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. 1st Edition. 4° - Color & B/w photo-reproductiosn (by Alberto Flammer). Jakob Probst (1880-1966) Swiss sculptor and painter. First edition, published in 5000 copies, text in Italian, German, French and English. Original binding and dust-jacket. In good condition.
Zustand: Gut. VIII, 168 S. Innen durchgehend etwas wasserfleckig, am Anfang stark, stellenw. etwas braunfleckig, einige Seiten jedoch stärker. Zeitschrift des FERDINANDEUMS für Tirol und Vorarlberg. Dritte Folge. 7. Heft. I. Das Gymnasialstudienwesen in Tirol überhaupt./ II. Die einzelnen Gymnasien in Tirol./ III. Historisch-Statistische Bemerkungen über den dermaligen Zustand der Gymnasien. deu B11-02-06A|B 6|15561BB Altersfreigabe FSK ab 0 Jahre Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 444 21 x 13,5 cm. Original Broschur. Etw. eingerissen, Deckel oben fleckig, Hinterdeckel, Rücken u. Buchschnitt angest.
Verlag: c.1731, 1731
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Zustand: Good. Jakob Scheuchzer (illustrator). 'TAB. CCCIX. Virga Aharonis / Aarons bluhende Wunder-Kuthe.'Etching / engraving on hand laid (vergé) paper. Watermark: lettering. Sheet size: 24,5 x 38 cm. (9,6 x 15 inch). Image size: 20 x 31 cm. (7,9 x 12,2 inch).This attractive print originates from: 'Physica Sacra' by Johann Jakob Scheuchzer, published in Augsburg, 1731-1735. Scheuchzer believed that the Old Testament was a factual account of the history, of the world. He initiated a major project to explain Biblical events in terms of physics, medicine, and natural history. His aim was to prove the existence of God through science, but the Swiss authorities initially refused to grant him a permit to publish it. Eventually a lushly illustrated edition of this extraordinary work as printed between 1731 and 1735 in the great German publishing center Augsburg. Entitled 'Jobi physica sacra oder Hiobs Natur-Wissenschaft verglichen mit der heutigen', the work became known as the Physica Sacra or the Kupfer-Bibel. It became famous for its elaborate illustrations, in which each biblical story was framed with an architectural border containing details relevant to the chapter depicted.Made by 'I. B. Probst' after 'Jakob Scheuchzer'. Author: Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (1672-1733) was a physician by training, with a strong interest in natural history and paleontology. Born in Switzerland, the son of a physician, he studied at University in Germany & later returned to Zurich to take a professorship in Mathematics. Like many scientists of the day, he considered the Old Testament a factual account of the history of the earth. In his extensive travels he amassed one of the largest fossil collections of the 18th century. He hypothesized that all plants had perished in the flood described in the bible, & discovered what he believed to be the fossil of a human flood victim. In his masterpiece, Physica Sacra, he details his theory at length, using references to the 1611 King James Bible. The book was a sensation & was published simultaneously in Latin, German & French, each issue with exactly the same plates. His theories were not disproved until the work of Cuvier. Engraved by B. Probst.Condition: Good, given age. Some crinkles/creases upper left. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: AARON'S BLOSSOMING STAFF-ARK OF THE COVENANT-MOSES-BOOK OF NUMBERS-TAB.CCCIX-BIBLE-OLD TESTAMENTPCOM-A5b-21.
Verlag: Locarno : Edizione d arte 4R,, 1953
Anbieter: Logo Books Buch-Antiquariat, Bietigheim, Deutschland
Pp. Zustand: Sehr gut. 5000 Exemplare. [100 S.] Nummeriertes Exemplar Nr. 2911 Sprache: Italienisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1110.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1731
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Jakob Scheuchzer (illustrator). 'TAB. LXIX. GENESIS CAP. XI. V. 3. URANOMACHI (.).'Original antique print showing a scene from the biblical old testament: Come, let's unite together and make bricks of clay and burn them until they become hard.Made by J. B. Probst after Jakob Scheuchzer.Medium: Engraving/etching on hand laid (verge) paper.Sheet size: 21.8 x 34 cm (8.58 x 13.39 inch). Image size: 19 x 31 cm. (7.48 x 12.2 inch).OLD TESTAMENT-GENESIS-MAKING BRICKS OF CLAY-BIBLE | PCO-A37-28BACKGROUND INFORMATIONThis attractive print originates from: Physica Sacra by Johann Jakob Scheuchzer, published in Augsburg, 1731-1735. Scheuchzer believed that the Old Testament was a factual account of the history, of the world. He initiated a major project to explain Biblical events in terms of physics, medicine, and natural history. His aim was to prove the existence of God through science, but the Swiss authorities initially refused to grant him a permit to publish it. Eventually a lushly illustrated edition of this extraordinary work as printed between 1731 and 1735 in the great German publishing center Augsburg. Entitled ?Jobi physica sacra oder Hiobs Natur-Wissenschaft verglichen mit der heutigen?, the work became known as the Physica Sacra or the Kupfer-Bibel. It became famous for its elaborate illustrations, in which each biblical story was framed with an architectural border containing details relevant to the chapter depicted.Biography engraver: Johann Balthasar Probst (1673- 1750), German engraver.Biography artist: Author: Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (1672-1733) was a physician by training, with a strong interest in natural history and paleontology. Born in Switzerland, the son of a physician, he studied at University in Germany & later returned to Zurich to take a professorship in Mathematics. Like many scientists of the day, he considered the Old Testament a factual account of the history of the earth. In his extensive travels he amassed one of the largest fossil collections of the 18th century. He hypothesized that all plants had perished in the flood described in the bible, & discovered what he believed to be the fossil of a human flood victim. In his masterpiece, Physica Sacra, he details his theory at length, using references to the 1611 King James Bible. The book was a sensation & was published simultaneously in Latin, German & French, each issue with exactly the same plates. His theories were not disproved until the work of Cuvier. Engraved by B. Probst. Condition: fair, given age. Large tear at the top, repaired. Very light foxing at the bottom. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1731
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Jakob Scheuchzer (illustrator). 'TAB. DXV. JOB. CAP. X. V. 8-12. LERNE DICH SELBST (.).'Original antique print showing a scene from the biblical old testament: Job said: Your hands shaped me and made me. Will you now turn and destroy me? Remember that you molded me like clay. Will you now turn me to dust again? Made by B. Probst after Jakob Scheuchzer.Medium: Engraving/etching on hand laid (verge) paper.Sheet size: 22.8 x 36 cm (8.98 x 14.17 inch). Image size: 21 x 31 cm. (8.27 x 12.2 inch).OLD TESTAMENT-BOOK OF JOB-SKELETON-BONES-BIBLE | PCO-A37-28BACKGROUND INFORMATIONThis attractive print originates from: Physica Sacra by Johann Jakob Scheuchzer, published in Augsburg, 1731-1735. Scheuchzer believed that the Old Testament was a factual account of the history, of the world. He initiated a major project to explain Biblical events in terms of physics, medicine, and natural history. His aim was to prove the existence of God through science, but the Swiss authorities initially refused to grant him a permit to publish it. Eventually a lushly illustrated edition of this extraordinary work as printed between 1731 and 1735 in the great German publishing center Augsburg. Entitled ?Jobi physica sacra oder Hiobs Natur-Wissenschaft verglichen mit der heutigen?, the work became known as the Physica Sacra or the Kupfer-Bibel. It became famous for its elaborate illustrations, in which each biblical story was framed with an architectural border containing details relevant to the chapter depicted.Biography engraver: Johann Balthasar Probst (1673- 1750), German engraver.Biography artist: Author: Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (1672-1733) was a physician by training, with a strong interest in natural history and paleontology. Born in Switzerland, the son of a physician, he studied at University in Germany & later returned to Zurich to take a professorship in Mathematics. Like many scientists of the day, he considered the Old Testament a factual account of the history of the earth. In his extensive travels he amassed one of the largest fossil collections of the 18th century. He hypothesized that all plants had perished in the flood described in the bible, & discovered what he believed to be the fossil of a human flood victim. In his masterpiece, Physica Sacra, he details his theory at length, using references to the 1611 King James Bible. The book was a sensation & was published simultaneously in Latin, German & French, each issue with exactly the same plates. His theories were not disproved until the work of Cuvier. Engraved by B. Probst. Condition: good, given age. A few minor foxing spots. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
H 31,2 : B 17,5 : T. 11,6 cm. (ohne Sockel). Der Wettbewerb für ein Denkmal des Sängervaters und Komponisten Abbé Joseph Bovet (1879-1951) in Fribourg wurde im September 1953 zugunsten des Bildhauers Jakob Probst entschieden. - Probsts Bildhauerei ist noch kaum wissenschaftlich aufgearbeitet. Erstmals wurde im Ausstellungskatalog von 1989 (Kulturhaus Palazzo Liestal) versucht, das etablierte Urteil einer differenzierteren Sichtweise zuzuführen. Eine fundierte Monographie mit kritischem Werkverzeichnis fehlt bis heute." (Stephan E. Hauser in: Biografisches Lexikon der Schweizer Kunst, Bd. 2, S. 839 (ausführlich). Sprache: de.