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Published by Paulist Press, Glen Rock, New Jersey, 1967
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Hardcover. Condition: Very good condition. Dust Jacket Condition: dj. viii, 183 pp. Concilium: Theology in the Age of Renewal. Volume 027: Church History. Dustjacket. LCC: 6730136.
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Condition: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Seiten: 532 | Sprache: Deutsch | Produktart: Bücher | Keine Beschreibung verfügbar.
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Publication Date: 1914
Seller: Jean-Paul TIVILLIER, MEYS, France
Jan Starace PARIS, Arthème Fayard et Cie, Éditeurs du Livre Populaire [18 et 20, rue du Saint-Gothard // Société Anonyme des Imprimeries Wellhoff et Roche, Anceau, Directeur] - s.d. [1er Mai 1914] - Br.19x12x2,6 cm - Couverture laquée au premier plat illustré en couleurs par J. Starace 14 entre 2 bandeaux bleus, numérotation en chiffres arabes au dos; 319 pages. (Collection Le Livre Populaire / Le Maître des Peaux-Rouges - II - 65 centimes le volume complet). Petits manques de papier en couverture. Bon exemplaire par ailleurs. Première édition dans la série. "Le 1er Juin [1914 ] paraîtra: Le Maître des Peaux-Rouges, III, Le Bracelet d'Onyx". Français Livres.
Language: French
Published by Paris : De l'imprimerie de la Ve d'Houry, Paris, 1740
Seller: Stony Hill Books, Madison, WI, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. BNound in modern textured dark brown cloth with spine lettered in gilt, newer endpapers and a few extra blank leaves front and rear; pages clean and unmarked, binding square and tight, bookplate on front pastedown, original red stained page edges retained; a very nice copy Near Fine with the newer binding, this imprint apparently scarce.
Published by Laurent d'Houry, Paris
Seller: The Literary Lion, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. 1722. The Second Edition, "revised, corrected and augmented" of this landmark work, first published in 1707. Hirschberg, in his History of Ophthalmology, calls this work "the first modern textbook of ophthalmology". Thick 12mo full period calf; spine richly gilt. Light chip to the upper spine tip and light scattered foxing in some of the early leaves, else a very good, clean copy. Quite scarce.
Published by Le Breton, Paris, 1740
Seller: AixLibris Antiquariat Klaus Schymiczek, Aachen, Germany
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12°. X, 554 S. Marmorierter (geflammter) Lederband der Zeit auf 5 Bünden, mit Rückenvergoldung, Stehkantenvergoldung und Marmorpapiervorsätzen. Sprache: Französisch, Einband etwas berieben, bestoßen und beschabt; Rücken mit kleiner Fehlstelle am oberen Kapital; Rückenschild fehlt zu ca. zwei Dritteln; Ecken mit winzigen Bezugsfehlstellen; teils gering stockfleckig; alter Besitzvermerk auf dem Titel. Antoine Maitre-Jan (1650-1730); bedeutender französischer Ophthalmologe - er gilt, neben Michel Brisseau (1676-1743), als Begründer der modernen französischen Augenheilkunde. Vgl. Hirsch IV, 102 und Garrison-Morton (5. ed.) 5824.
Published by Chez Laurent d'Houry, Paris, 1722
Seller: Librairie Poids Plume, Lausanne, Switzerland
First Edition
Couverture rigide. Condition: Bon. Edition originale. 16,5 x 9,5 cm, (viii), 672 pp. Reliure plein cuir d'époque, dos à 5 nerfs avec ornements et titre dorés. marques d'usure sur la reliure; petite tache sur la tranche qui déborde légèrement en marge de quelques pages sans affecter la lecture. Table alphabétique des matières principales en fin de volume. Intérieur frais. Mention de seconde édition revue, corrigée et augmentée.
Published by chez Jaques Le Febre Imprimeur & Marchand,, 1707
Seller: Libreria Antiquaria Pontremoli SRL, Milano, MI, Italy
First Edition
A Troyes, chez Jaques Le Febre Imprimeur & Marchand, 1707, Prima edizione. Esemplare molto buono, a grandi margini; brunito e fiorito alle carte liminari; al frontespizio, timbro a punti «The John Crerar Library [Chicago]», con ex libris della biblioteca, staccato e conservato sciolto, con timbro di scarico. Importante trattato settecentesco di oculistica, opera di Maître-Jan (1650-1730), chirurgo giurato del re attivo in ambito provinciale, ma pienamente inserito nella cultura medico-scientifica del primo Illuminismo. Il volume offre una trattazione organica delle principali patologie oculari, fondata su osservazione clinica diretta, pratica chirurgica e su un dialogo costante con la fisica sperimentale, secondo un modello già chiaramente orientato alla razionalizzazione dei saperi medici. L'opera si distingue per l'attenzione alla descrizione sintomatologica, alla prognosi e alla distinzione tra casi trattabili con rimedi farmacologici e quelli che richiedono intervento manuale, riflettendo così una fase di transizione tra chirurgia empirica e medicina più sistematica. Testo significativo per la storia dell'oftalmologia e, più in generale, per lo studio della medicina pratica francese di primo Settecento, nonché pregevole esempio di tipografia primosettecentesca. in 4°, legatura coeva in piena pergamena rigida muta, tagli marmorizzati, pp. [14] 573 [1]; testatine, finalini e lettrines incisi. Prima edizione. Esemplare molto buono, a grandi margini; brunito e fiorito alle carte liminari; al frontespizio, timbro a punti «The John Crerar Library [Chicago]», con ex libris della biblioteca, staccato e conservato sciolto, con timbro di scarico. legatura coeva in piena pergamena rigida muta, tagli marmorizzati,
Published by Jacques Le Febvre, Troyes, 1707
Seller: Emerald Booksellers, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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First edition. A rare early 18th-century French medical work dedicated entirely to ophthalmology, Traité des Maladies de l'?il et des Remèdes Propres pour leur Guérison ("Treatise on the Diseases of the Eye and Their Proper Remedies") by Antoine Maître-Jean, royal surgeon at Méry-sur-Seine. Printed in Troyes by Jacques Le Febvre in 1707, this is the first edition of one of the earliest comprehensive treatises on eye disorders and surgical treatments in French. The text combines empirical case observations with classical medical theory, enriched by the author's own "expériences de physique" (physiological experiments). Maître-Jean discusses nearly every ocular condition known at the time?including cataract, abscess, eyelid deformities, glandular diseases, ulcers, and "fluxions"?offering remedies derived from both humoral and surgical traditions. Addressed to Jean-Paul Bignon, the royal counsellor and president of the Académie Royale des Sciences, the work reflects the transition from Galenic medicine toward a more experimental and anatomical understanding of eye pathology. The text closes with Maître-Jean's hope that young surgeons might study ocular medicine "pour la plus grande gloire de Dieu" ("for the greater glory of God"). Richly typographed with engraved headpieces and tailpieces, this important French medical text contributed to the evolution of ophthalmic surgery and was cited by later 18th-century specialists such as Saint-Yves and de La Faye. Condition & Binding: Contemporary full calf, spine with five raised bands, gilt floral tooling in compartments, and red morocco title label lettered MALADIE DE L'OEIL. Boards show moderate rubbing and light scuffing, with minor chipping to extremities and small losses at spine ends; joints remain sound and the binding presents attractively on the shelf. All edges speckled red; marbled endpapers well preserved and vibrant. Interior remarkably clean, showing only light foxing and faint toning typical of the period. Occasional minor spotting and small stains toward the rear leaves, but paper retains strong texture and clarity. Overall- very good.
Published by Jacques Le Febvre, Troyes, 1707
Seller: Moroccobound Fine Books, IOBA, Lewis Center, OH, U.S.A.
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First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. [14], 573, [1] pp. Hardcover, bound in original boards, rebacked with old corner repairs and new endpapers. Lacks original blanks, the title with an institutional stamp; occasional marginal dampstaining.
Published by Troye, Lefebvre 1707, 1707
Seller: LIBRAIRIE Bernard MAILLE, PARIS, France
First Edition
Couverture rigide. Condition: Bon. Edition originale. ---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- LES EXEMPLAIRES DE FORMAT IN 4 SONT RARES ---- BON EXEMPLAIRE GRAND DE MARGES ---- Troye, Lefebvre, 1707, un volume grand in 4 (19,5 cm x 26 cm), relié en pleine basane, dos orné de fers dorés (reliure de l'époque), (petit accroc à la partie inférieure du dos, petite déchirure marginale d'origine à un feuillet sans manque de papier, petit défaut de papier d'origine sans gravité dans la marge d'un feuillet) ---- GARRISON N° 5824 : "The Father of French ophthalmology." ---- Heirs of Hippocrates N° 677 : "The most complet and accurate compendium on ophthalmology of its day, this work contains extensive and detailed discussion of the diagnosis and surgical treatment of a wide variety of eye conditions, as well as a long section devoted to the medical treatment of cancer, infections and injuries of the eye. Before the late seventeenth century it was thought that a cataract was an opaque skin within the capsule of the optic lens. Although Maître-Jan proved by postmortem examination in 1692 that the cataract was a clouding and hardening of the lens itself, it was not until Michel Brisseau's work on the same subject in 1709 that the medical community accepted it as fact. The method of treatment described by Maître-Jan is the couching operation in which, after incising the suspensory tissues of the lens, the lens was depressed below the level of the pupil and left in place"**5409/ARM3.
Seller: Vangsgaards Antikvariat Aps, Copenhagen, Denmark
Enrichi de plusieurs expériences de physique. Seconde édition, revue, corrigée et augmentée. (12)+672 pages. Contemporary full calf binding. A bit of wear to the top of the spine. Small hole to the top leather to the back board. Slight edgewear. * Maitre-Jan [1650-?] originally published this work in 1707. If was for many years acclaimed as the best and most thorough book on ofthalmology, diseases of the eye.
Published by Troyes, Jac. Lefevre, 1707., 1707
Seller: Antiquariat MEINDL & SULZMANN OG, Wien - Vienna, Austria
First Edition
4°. 7 Bll., 573 (recte 593) SS. Pgt. d. Zt. (etw. fleckig, beschabt u. bestoßen). Garrison-M. 5428. Waller 6166. Hirsch IV, 102. Hirsch, Augenheilkunde 322.- Seltene Erstausgabe des ersten modernen Lehrbuchs der Augenheilkunde.- "M. ist der Begründer der Augenchirurgie in Frankreich und hatte als einer der Ersten (1682) den wahren Sitz und die wahre Natur des Stars erkannt, den er in die Linse selbst verlegte und demgemäss zu operieren lehrte" (Hirsch).- Breitrandiges Exemplar. Vorsatz mit Besitzerstempel, Titel mit kl. hs. Besitzvermerk. Gebräunt, unterschiedlich, tls. auch stärker braun- u. stockfleckig.
Publication Date: 1725
Seller: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Germany
First Edition
Nürnberg, Johann Jacob Wolrab, 1725, 4°, (18), 489, (22) pp., 1 Kupferstichtafel, Pappband d.Zt.; feines Expl. Sehr seltene erste deutsche Ausgabe des ersten modernen Lehrbuchs der Augenheilkunde! Titel: "Des Herrn Antoine Maitre-Jan, Königlich-Französischen Chirurgie an der Seine, Tractat von den Kranckheiten des Auges, nebst den dazu erforderten Genees-Mitteln ; durch viele physicalische Experimenten erläutert : von Hn. Joh. Palfyn, geschworenem Chirurgo, Anatomico und Lectore zu Gent, ins Holländische gebracht, und sowohl mit den Untersuchungen der Herren von der Königlichen Academie der Wissenschaften zu Paris, von der wahren Beschaffenheit des Staares; als auch einem vortrefflichen Schreiben des berühmten Qculisten, des ehemaligen Königes in England Jacobi II Hn. De Woolhouse an Herrn Palfyn, von eben dieser Materie; wie nicht minder mit des Herrn Dominici Anel, &c. neuer Manier, die Thränen-Fistel zu curieren : ingleichen, mit verschiedenen eigenen Anmerkungen und Figuren vermehrt. Nunmehr aber als ein den Medicis, Chirurgis und allen Curiosis sehr nützliches und angenehmes Werk / aus dem Französischen und Niederländischen in Hoch-Teutsche übersetzt." Antomie Maitre-Jan (1650-1730) hatte als einer der ersten den wahren Sitz des Stars erkannt und lehrte seine Operation. Er bewies bereits 1692, dass der Graue Star (Katarakt) keine Membran oder Flüssigkeit vor der Linse ist, sondern eine Trübung der Augenlinse selbst. Durch diese Entdeckung bereitete er den Weg für die chirurgische Linsenentfernung und wurde somit Wegbereiter der Augenchirurgie in Frankreich. Ferner lieferte er präzise anatomische Beschreibungen der Netzhaut und der Augenmuskeln. Das erste moderne Lehrbuch der Augenheilkunde war sein "Traité des maladies de l'oeil" von 1707; es revolutionierte das medizinische Verständnis des Auges. "Called 'the Father of French ophthalmology', Maître-Jan energetically supported Brisseau's doctrine, ensuring its acceptance. As far back as 1692, Maître-Jan had proved that the opaque lens is cataract, but before Brisseau's work appeared it had been regarded as a sort of skin or pellicle immediately inside the capsule of the lens." G & M Hirschberg § 358, p. 3 Garrison & Morton No. 5824 (1st. fr. Ed.).
Published by Chez Jacques Lefèbvre,, Troyes,, 1707
Seller: Librairie Ancienne Richard (SLAM-ILAB), NANTES, France
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In-4 (245 x 184 mm), (7) ff., 576-(1) pp. Reliure veau marbré d'époque, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, étiquette de titre, tranches rouges, coiffe inf. arrachée, débuts de fente aux mors (second plat : 35 mm en haut, premier plat : 50 mm en bas), mors frottés, annotations et surlignages aux feuillets de table, bel état intérieur.
Seller: Buch & Consult Ulrich Keip, Berlin, Germany
Bremen, Saurmann, 1731. 24 Bl. (inkl. doppelblattgroßem Titel in Rot- u. Schwarzdruck), 826 S., 11 Bl. Mit 1 gefalteten Kupfertafel. Leder d. Zeit mit handschriftlichem Rückenschild (beschabt, Ecken bestoßen, Rückdeckel mit Wurmspur, Rücken an Kopf u. Fuß restauriert). Stark vermehrte zweite deutsche Ausgabe. Antoine Maître-Jan (1650-1730) is "sometimes called the father of French ophthalmology because of his many contributions to the field and for the writing of this large compendium on ophthalmology - the most complete and accurate of its day" (Heirs of Hippocrates 677). - Blake 284; Hirschberg § 339, 22c; vgl. Garrison-M. 5824, Hirsch-H. IV, 40 u. Waller 6166. - Gebräunt, vereinzelt schwach wasserfleckig. Titel etwas gelockert u. mit altem handschriftlichen Vermerk; die Kupfertafel mit kurzem Falzeinriß.
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