Published by Amsterdam, Abraham Elzevier, 1698., 1698
Seller: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Austria
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4to. (16), 247, (1), 15, (1) pp. With 111 etched plates depicting plants, an elaborate woodcut tailpiece with an eagle feeding her young, caterpillars, dogs, and flowers, as well as a woodcut printer's vignette on the title-page. Early 18th century (?) richly gold-tooled mottled calf, in a panel design with a large centre-piece of curlicues, gold-tooled board edges, marbled end papers and gilt edges. First edition of an overview of exotic plants were recently discovered by the Dutch. The foreign plants were brought back to the Netherlands by ship from around the world and planted in various botanical gardens to be studied. With the help of new botanical technology such as greenhouses it became possible for the first time to cultivate exotic plants such as orchids in the colder European climates. Paul Hermann (1646-95) had excellent contacts and based his work on various Dutch botanical collections that held plants from the Americas, from Africa (Egypt), the South Indian Ocean regions, and Asia. Mentioned plants include passion fruit, cacti, and papaver. Hermann himself served as director of the Hortus Botanicus at the University of Leiden and contributed to this work specimens from India, Africa, and Sri Lanka. He died in 1695 while at work on a number of important publications, this one of them. His widow was able to complete the "Paradisus Batavus" and got influential English botanist William Sherard (1659-1728) to edit her husband's work. The publication raised the bar for floral publications and set the standard so high that it inspired Linnaeus to write his "Flora Zeylanica" (about the plants of Sri Lanka). - Some copies include a four-page laudatory poem to the author, not present here. Most copies of this first edition have 110 plates, while the present volume contains 111. Some of the depicted plants are the first ever to be documented in European cultivation. Although the plates are referred to as engravings it appears more likely that they are etchings. The anonymous illustrations seem to be aimed at showing the whole plant, including the roots, leaves and twigs, rather than just the blossom or fruit that the plant produces. The woodcut tailpiece is signed "C" (possibly Nagler Monogrammisten 2151). - Boards slightly warped, but still a very good copy. From the library of William Cavendish-Bentinck, the 6th Duke of Portland, with his engraved armorial bookplate on the upper pastedown. - Kuijlen 115. Nissen BBI 860. The Anglo-Dutch Garden 143.
Published by Heilbronnensis (Heilbronn (Wurtenberg)): Franciscus Iosephus Eckebrecht, bibliopola, MDCCLXVIII- [1768], 1768
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
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Condition: Good. Folio. 22 x 35cm. Contemporary calf with gilt spine and 5 raised bands. age worn; 1f., 214pp. Frontispiece after Merian and 71 LXI/LXIII plates hors texte (lacks plates V et XVI). Volume 1 only. Nissen, 1007; OCLC , 5788206.Tomus primus, tabulas LXIII, exhibens. Liber I. De arboribus pomiferis et similibus --liber II. De arboribus nuciferis --liber III. De arboribus aromaticis --liber IV. De arboribus glandiferis --Originally published in 1662 as: Dendrographias, sive, Historiae naturalis de arboribus et fructibus tam nostri quam peregrini orbis libri decem.Engraved title page signed: Matthaeus Merian, invenit and Melchior Ku?sell, sculps.Signatures: v. 1: 1pi A-3H ( -3H2);Heilbronn (Wurtenberg), Eckebrecht, 1768.In folio : 1f., 214pp. ; illustré d'un frontispice allégorique d'après Mérian et de LXI/LXIII planches hors texte (manque les planches V et XVI). Texte sur deux colonnes.Veau fauve marbré, dos à nerfs orné, coiffes absentes, petits manques de cuir en tête et en pied, frottements, double filet dorés sur coupes, angles émoussés, tranches rouges.Tome I seul. Seconde édition, l'originale fut éditée en 1662. Comprend un certain nombre de plantes des Indes orientales et du Nouveau Monde telles que décrites par de Laet et Linschoten, à qui Jonston fait référence tout au long de l'ouvrage.
Language: Latin
Published by Athenis, 1990
Seller: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, France
First Edition Signed
souple. Condition: Bon. 1 vol. in-8 br., Athenis, 1990, 135 pp. Bon exemplaire Langue: Latin. signé par l'auteur.
2. S.l., s.d., original portrait engraving, portrait of Anthonius Haasechus. 171 x 120 mm, (including the engraved caption). Engraving signed Coenr. Waumans ( sculp. ) - Ioan. Meyssens ( exc.). Nicely preserved, but right margin cropped just along the image. Portrait of Antoon Haasch, reputedly serving as priest for a period of 100 years at Geul (Diocese of Liège). He lived from 1461 - 1586.
Language: Latin
Published by Palmae Maioricarum; 1959 - 1967., 1959
Seller: books4less (Versandantiquariat Petra Gros GmbH & Co. KG), Welling, Germany
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Broschiert. Condition: Gut. Die Bände sind ordentlich erhalten und können altersbedingte Gebrauchsspuren aufweisen. Bd. III und IV mit einer handschriftlichen Widmung von Stegmüller; KOMPLETTPREIS für 5 Bände; Text in LATEINISCHER Sprache; la Gewicht in Gramm: 4300.