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Hardback. Condition: New. While the US has traditionally been successful in commercialising new technologies, Europe is confronted with an increasing dependency upon fast developing technologies like biotechnology or ICT, despite having some of the best universities in the world. This book will explore the key attributes of commercialising academic knowledge, focusing on spin-offs.Bringing together the visions and best practices used by leading academics and professionals across Europe, Sven H. De Cleyn and Gunter Festel offer new and practical insights on technology transfer in an attempt to resolve the European Paradox. Innovative contributions provide new insights into the special approaches used by European institutes when it comes to fostering and supporting technology transfer activities and the creation of new academic spin-off ventures. This book illustrates the tools they have developed via compelling examples of successful corporate alliances with academic institutes and public research organisations.Practical and insightful, this book will appeal to researchers, policy-makers and educators interested in technology transfer and high-tech entrepreneurship. Investors will also gain from a greater understanding of the benefits of academic spin-offs and technology transfer offices will find a wealth of information to help improve operations for their creation.Contributors include: J. Bauer, M. Brandkamp, M. Cantamessa, S.H. De Cleyn, G. Festel, F.K. Fink, F. Gielen, V.A. Gilsing, M.L. Justesen, M. Keckl, M. Klofsten, F. Kirschenhofer, J. Kratzer, T. Lambertus, H. Lebret, E. Lundmar, U. Mahr, K.V. Moltzen, M. Mrozewski, I.M.M.J. Reymen, A.G.L. Romme, B. Schmalfuss, H. Schönenberger, R.V. Basaiawmoit, E. van Burg, A. von Matuschka.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. While the US has traditionally been successful in commercialising new technologies, Europe is confronted with an increasing dependency upon fast developing technologies like biotechnology or ICT, despite having some of the best universities in the world. This book will explore the key attributes of commercialising academic knowledge, focusing on spin-offs.Bringing together the visions and best practices used by leading academics and professionals across Europe, Sven H. De Cleyn and Gunter Festel offer new and practical insights on technology transfer in an attempt to resolve the European Paradox. Innovative contributions provide new insights into the special approaches used by European institutes when it comes to fostering and supporting technology transfer activities and the creation of new academic spin-off ventures. This book illustrates the tools they have developed via compelling examples of successful corporate alliances with academic institutes and public research organisations.Practical and insightful, this book will appeal to researchers, policy-makers and educators interested in technology transfer and high-tech entrepreneurship. Investors will also gain from a greater understanding of the benefits of academic spin-offs and technology transfer offices will find a wealth of information to help improve operations for their creation.Contributors include: J. Bauer, M. Brandkamp, M. Cantamessa, S.H. De Cleyn, G. Festel, F.K. Fink, F. Gielen, V.A. Gilsing, M.L. Justesen, M. Keckl, M. Klofsten, F. Kirschenhofer, J. Kratzer, T. Lambertus, H. Lebret, E. Lundmar, U. Mahr, K.V. Moltzen, M. Mrozewski, I.M.M.J. Reymen, A.G.L. Romme, B. Schmalfuss, H. Schoenenberger, R.V. Basaiawmoit, E. van Burg, A. von Matuschka While the US has traditionally been successful in commercialising new technologies, Europe is confronted with an increasing dependency upon fast developing technologies like biotechnology or ICT, despite having some of the best universities in the world. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Francis Cleyn (illustrator). 1st Edition. A, quarter leather, near fine copy in a VG slipcase which has some uneven fading. pp.xx,417. This book has been carefully described by an experienced, independent, bookdealer, it is not for sale on other sites and the pictures are photographs of the actual book.
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. While the US has traditionally been successful in commercialising new technologies, Europe is confronted with an increasing dependency upon fast developing technologies like biotechnology or ICT, despite having some of the best universities in the world. This book will explore the key attributes of commercialising academic knowledge, focusing on spin-offs.Bringing together the visions and best practices used by leading academics and professionals across Europe, Sven H. De Cleyn and Gunter Festel offer new and practical insights on technology transfer in an attempt to resolve the European Paradox. Innovative contributions provide new insights into the special approaches used by European institutes when it comes to fostering and supporting technology transfer activities and the creation of new academic spin-off ventures. This book illustrates the tools they have developed via compelling examples of successful corporate alliances with academic institutes and public research organisations.Practical and insightful, this book will appeal to researchers, policy-makers and educators interested in technology transfer and high-tech entrepreneurship. Investors will also gain from a greater understanding of the benefits of academic spin-offs and technology transfer offices will find a wealth of information to help improve operations for their creation.Contributors include: J. Bauer, M. Brandkamp, M. Cantamessa, S.H. De Cleyn, G. Festel, F.K. Fink, F. Gielen, V.A. Gilsing, M.L. Justesen, M. Keckl, M. Klofsten, F. Kirschenhofer, J. Kratzer, T. Lambertus, H. Lebret, E. Lundmar, U. Mahr, K.V. Moltzen, M. Mrozewski, I.M.M.J. Reymen, A.G.L. Romme, B. Schmalfuss, H. Schönenberger, R.V. Basaiawmoit, E. van Burg, A. von Matuschka.
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Published by Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, Cheltenham, 2016
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. While the US has traditionally been successful in commercialising new technologies, Europe is confronted with an increasing dependency upon fast developing technologies like biotechnology or ICT, despite having some of the best universities in the world. This book will explore the key attributes of commercialising academic knowledge, focusing on spin-offs.Bringing together the visions and best practices used by leading academics and professionals across Europe, Sven H. De Cleyn and Gunter Festel offer new and practical insights on technology transfer in an attempt to resolve the European Paradox. Innovative contributions provide new insights into the special approaches used by European institutes when it comes to fostering and supporting technology transfer activities and the creation of new academic spin-off ventures. This book illustrates the tools they have developed via compelling examples of successful corporate alliances with academic institutes and public research organisations.Practical and insightful, this book will appeal to researchers, policy-makers and educators interested in technology transfer and high-tech entrepreneurship. Investors will also gain from a greater understanding of the benefits of academic spin-offs and technology transfer offices will find a wealth of information to help improve operations for their creation.Contributors include: J. Bauer, M. Brandkamp, M. Cantamessa, S.H. De Cleyn, G. Festel, F.K. Fink, F. Gielen, V.A. Gilsing, M.L. Justesen, M. Keckl, M. Klofsten, F. Kirschenhofer, J. Kratzer, T. Lambertus, H. Lebret, E. Lundmar, U. Mahr, K.V. Moltzen, M. Mrozewski, I.M.M.J. Reymen, A.G.L. Romme, B. Schmalfuss, H. Schoenenberger, R.V. Basaiawmoit, E. van Burg, A. von Matuschka While the US has traditionally been successful in commercialising new technologies, Europe is confronted with an increasing dependency upon fast developing technologies like biotechnology or ICT, despite having some of the best universities in the world. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Jacob Tonson, London, Judges-head in Fleetstreet, near the Inner-Temple-Gate, 1697
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First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. M. Vander Gucht, W. Hollar, F. Cleyn, P. Lombart. (illustrator). 1st Edition. First edition, large paper copy 103 plates1697 In refurbished contemporary speckled boxed boards. Re-spined to style, raised bands, blind tooling, earlier gilt title to red calf label. Internally, frontis, title page in red & black within ruled borders, [22] ff including subscribers list, preface & life of, 48, [12] letter to the Lord of Chesterfield and Essay on the Georgics, marginal tear at 1 leaf, 49-147, [1], (a1-f4) letter to the Earl of Mulgrave, 201-640 pp, 103 copper engraved pls, lacking M1 (p81/2), odd pagination but bar M1 its complete, p 224 miss-numbered 220, 2 repaired tears to 2 pls (380/546, modern old feps, text block edges sprinkled red, some light browning to a few pls, but the text block is pristine. In verse. Each illustration contains a dedication to some contemporary public figure, listed in the Subscribers list. Illustrated with engravings variously signed: M. Vander Gucht, W. Hollar, F. Cleyn, P. Lombart. Title page is a cancel, reissued from 690 p. edition (Wing V616A). Frontis. plate signed by Michael vander Gucht. Most plates engraved by Wenceslaus Hollar or Pierre Lombart, from drawings by Franz Cleyn. Wing erroneously gives title word "Vergil". (442*282 mm). (ESTC R26296).
Published by Franklin Center, Pennsylvania: Franklin Library, 1980
Seller: Time Tested Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. "Thiis volume is published by The Franklin Library exclusively for subscribers to The 25th Anniversary Limited Edition of The Great Books Of The Western World" stated. Date on title page. Fine leather-bound hardback.
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Add to basketCloth. Condition: Good. W. Hollar; Samuel Cooper; Richard Gaywood (?); Francis Barlow or Francis Cleyn (illustrator). First edition. First edition of this comprehensive two-volume set on the poetry of Richard Lovelace, featuring extensive notes to Volume I and numerous plates and musical settings. First edition. Large-paper edition limited to 400 copies, of which 350 are for sale.Complete in two volumes.In publisher's original quarter-cloth binding.Volume I is illustrated with a frontispiece and seven plates, plus an additional musical setting. Volume II is illustrated with thirteen plates, four of which are double-sided, including seven facsimile reproductions of musical settings. Collated, complete.Scholarly collection of the poems of prominent seventeenth-century English poet Richard Lovelace, best known for "To Althea, From Prison" and "To Lucasta, Going to the Warres". Edited by Oxford academic C. H. Wilkinson with an an introduction and extensive notes to Volume I, the poetry and musical settings being contained in Volume II. In publisher's original quarter-cloth binding. Externally, generally smart with slight bumping and rubbing, resulting in loss of cloth to fore edge of both texts, more moderately to the rear of Volume I, with some peeling to the rear of Volume II. The odd mark to each but a more sizeable tide mark to Volume II. Internally, firmly bound. Several unopened pages, especially to Volume II. Reasonably bright and clean with sporadic spotting throughout, heavier to the first and last few pages. Good. book.
Published by Weston, ON; Ottawa, ON, 1971
Condition: Very good. 2 letters, one envelope, one contest ballot, explanatory slip. 1) Letter from F. V. Cleyn, VP of House of Sturgeon (National) Limited, dated Sept. 15, 1971, to Mrs. Mary Ann Barnard of Wiarton, ON, congratulating her on winning Solignum sail boat contest for the month of August, 1971. 2) Envelope that held 1. 3) Congratulatory letter from Ross M. Whicher, MP for Bruce, to Mrs. Barnard. 4) Ballot for Solignum sailboat contest with Mrs. Barnard's "terse verse". 5) Explanatory note: "Mary Barnard won a Snark Sailboat for writing a Terse Verse about Solignum Stain sold by Beaver Lumber, Owen Sound.".
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Cleyn, Francis; Hollar, Wenceslaus (illustrator). First Edition Thus. First edition thus, hardcover, has a very slight lean to the binding, a touch of rubbing to the covers, and a hint of wear to the edges. Overall, a solid, clean, Very Good+ copy in a Very Good slipcase, which has rubbing with a few smudges to the covers.
Published by Jacob Tonson, London, 1697
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First Edition
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Add to basketFull-Leather. Condition: Good. M Vander Gucht, Cleyn, Holler, Lambart (illustrator). 1st Edition. A good copy of the large paper 1st edition with 103 full page engravings. This is the first illustrated edition of Dryden's famous translations of Virgil's works completed in 1696. The illustrations are spectacular - each dedicated to a subscriber who donated 5 guineas for the privilege. This copy has 2 bookplates on the front pastedown endpaper. The oldest is of William Trumbull Esq (1708-1760), who was the son of Sir William Trumbull and inherited his estate. Sir William (1639-1716) was a Privy Counsellor and friend of John Dryden. This is certainly Sir William's subscription copy for which he paid 5 guineas and has the plate opposite page 125 in the Georgics section dedicated to him. He was particularly fond of the Aeneid, and Dryden notes on the second page of his Postscript to the Reader, that 'If the last Aeneid shine amongst its fellows, 'tis owing to the Commands of Sir William Trumbull, one of the Principal Secretaries of State, who recommended it as his favourite to my Care: and for his sake particularly, I have made it mine.' It likely stayed within the estate (which became the Marquess of Downshire Estate) until purchase for the Fox Pointe Library - their bookplate is the second of the two. The panelled calf boards are contemporary and in good condition with later reinforcement and some wear to corners. The spine, with raised bands and title label, is later but is degrading at the ends and there is splitting at the joints (the boards are attached). Page edges are reddened. Contents: 3 initial blanks; frontispiece by M Vander Gucht (a Flemish engraver working in England); rubricated title page; dedication to the Right Hon Lord Clifford 4pp; Life of Vergil 16pp; plate; Preface to the Pastorals 12pp; Poems to Dryden 5pp; Lists of Subscribers [which also provide a plate index] 4pp; Pastorals p 1-48 with 10 plates; Dedication to Earl of Chesterfield 5pp; Essay on the Georgics 6pp; Georgics pp 49-147 with 20 plates; Dedication (45pp); Aeneis pp 201-619 with 71 plates; Postscript to the Reader p621-623; Notes and Observations p625-640; Finis; 3 final blanks. The contents are very clean. The majority of the text and plates are on very good quality paper which has stayed white, however some sections of text and some plates (circa 18) are brown toned. There are a couple of paper flaws - eg side margin to plate 1 of Pastorals; side edge plate at p 63; a couple of tears - first page of subscribers has lost the bottom corner; small tear in the gutter of plate at p 20; small edge tear plate at p 61; and a printing fault at the top of the plate at p 56. Board size: 45 x 28.8 cm. Please enquire if you would like to see additional images.
Published by Thomas Warren, 1654
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Full-Leather. Condition: Fair. Cleyn, Francis (illustrator). 1654 folio edition with illustrations by Francis Cleyn, engraved by Wenceslaus Hollar and Pierre Lombard. 102 copper plates. Title page has 'adornd' without apostrophe. Initial illustration on 'The Life of Publius Virgilius Maro' page has three women with tree. Ham Court bookplate, with its inked shelf numbers, bearing the arms of Martin of Ham (presumably for the Rev Joseph Martin, died 1828, book collector). Leather boards with gilt decoration. Both boards detached, scuffed, have scratches, small chips at edges/corners, and top and bottom of spine, wear to leather. Map has small tears. Some damp staining to margins. A few creased pages.
Published by London: John Ogilby, circa 1698, 1698
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Art / Print / Poster
Condition: Good. Etching on old laid paper . 35 x 22 cm. After Francis Cleyn (1582-1658) (designer)Ogilby, John: London (publisher)IAmata the Latian queen & her daughter Lavinia dance with the Bacchantes who wave ivy-encircled lances. Juno is in sky r. with Alecto flying towards her. Plate to Works of Virgilius. Pennington 316 state v of v.
Published by Briele; 1772, 1772
Seller: Antiquariaat De Boekenbeurs, Middelburg, Netherlands
; Wed. Verhell en zoon. Perkamenten band; (4), 81, (19) p. Verder meegebonden: "De Geusen" door Jonkheer Onno Zwier van Haren. Zwolle; 1772; Simon Clement. (8), 210, (2) p., "Redevoering over de vryheid van godsdienst in West-Vriesland, Kennemerland en Waterland; zedert het Jaer 1572. Ter gelegenheid van de Bevestiginge der Magistrature over de Beemster" door Adrianus Wolff. Amsterdam; 1772; Martinus de Bruyn. VIII, 26 p. En tot slot: "Redevoering van den Heer en Meester Adamus Camphuysen, Rector van het Latynsche School te Zierikzee over Lieven Jansson Kaarsemaker, Uitgesproken te Zierikzee op den 15 van Herfstmaand 1772. in de Walsche kerk ter gelegenheid van de plechtige bevordering der schooljeugd. Vertaald door Cornelis Van der Gryp". Zierikzee; 1773; J. de Kanter en Zoon.(8), 63 p. Convoluut met 4 titels in één band. Fraai exemplaar.
Published by Jacob Tonson, London, 1697
Seller: William Chrisant & Sons, ABAA, ILAB. IOBA, ABA, Ephemera Society, Fort Lauderdale, FL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: Very Good. Wenceslaus Hollar, Franz Cleyn, Pierre Lombart, Michael van der Gucht (illustrator). First Edition. Full paneled mottled calf; triple gilt ruled morocco label to spine. Large paper copy with 101 engraved plates. Light occasional foxing & plate ghosting. Printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judges-Head in Fleetstreet, near the Inner-Temple-Gate. Boards separating at hinge but cords remain strong. 9.75 x 14.75 inches; 24 x 37.5 cm.
Published by Printed by Thomas Roycroft, for the Author, London, 1668
Seller: William Chrisant & Sons, ABAA, ILAB. IOBA, ABA, Ephemera Society, Fort Lauderdale, FL, U.S.A.
Franz Cleyn engr. by Wenceslaus Hollar (illustrator). Second. Engraved frontispiece portrait of Ogilby by P. Lombart after P. Lely engraved plate of Aesop among his animals, and eighty-one engraved plates illustrating the fables by Cleyn most of which were cut by Hollar. The work first appeared in folio in 1665, with 82 fables each with its own full-page illustration (save one plate representing two fables) printed on a separate leaf, with accompanying letterpress text. Hollar was responsible for 57 of the illustrations & the print depicting Aesop. Period debossed full calf with handsome recasing in a fine morocco. Engraved frontispiece portrait cut and mounted, with small paper repair in the lower right corner of the image. Some browning and occasional foxing; a few short marginal tears or paper flaws. Title in red and black, Portrait of Aesop, Dedication to Charles II. 211, [1, blank] 82 [engraved plates] pages. Large folio (10.5 x 16.125 inches; 410 x 265 mm.).
Published by London/Londini, Typis Thomae Roycroft, Impressa., 1658
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Art / Print / Poster First Edition
Condition: Good. Unbound Plates Only. First edition plates with the dedications but before the descriptions. 41 plates on laid paper. 13 x 8.5 inches. 34 x 23 cm. Most in fine condition, a few with time stains.Lowndes, V, p. 2776; Brunet V, p. 1289.OCLC, 79699218.
Antwerpen, Bayer, 2005, in-4°, 170 pp, kleurills., uitgeverslinnen met goudopdruk. [;company history;antwerpen;chemical industry;].
Seller: Goltzius, Lisse, Netherlands
Set of two volumes of notes on the impressive history of the Netherlands by Jan Wagenaar by Cornelis Cleyn (1723-1785), 51+46pp. first with marbled paper binding, second blanc paper binding.
Publication Date: 2025
Seller: True World of Books, Delhi, India
LeatherBound. Condition: New. BOOKS ARE EXEMPT FROM IMPORT DUTIES AND TARIFFS; NO EXTRA CHARGES APPLY. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1757 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. Pages: 542 As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 542 Language: Latin.