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Verlag: Au Bureau du Journal de Physique, Paris, 1787
Anbieter: Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio, ABAA, Tuxedo, NY, USA
Zustand: Very Good. Original edition. Quarto (28 cm); 480 pages, 12 engraved plates. Engraved headpieces. Many pages unopened. In stiff paste paper, paper label on spine titled in manuscript and with volume number in ink. Old bookplate. Volumes 31, comprising the issues for August through December 1787, of the lively forum for the publication of advancements in physics, natural history, and in mechanical arts. The "Journal de Physique, as it was known, published monthly, unlike the annals of the Royal Academy, which published annually. Consequently, it was able to publish innovative papers and reports of lectures given at the Academy long before their "official" appearance. The rapidity of this channel from research to publication remains a remarkable achievement. Among the papers published in this six-month period are two by Lavoisier (one on oxydation, one on chemical nomenclature), and a letter from Benjamin Franklin to David Le Roy.
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Zustand: Muy bien. 4ª Edición. [i.e. 1796].- [Para pedidos desde fuera de España, por favor, consulte las condiciones de venta y envío, tipo A. / For orders to be delivered outside Spain, please, let you see our sale and shipping terms, type A. / Pour les commandes à livrer hors d'Espagne, s'il vous plait, voyez les conditions de vente et de livraison, type A.].- // 4 vols., 8°(215x140mm.).- Vol.I: CXV, [1], 515, [1] p.; sign.: *-**8, a-f8, g6, h2, A-Z8, Aa-Jj8, Kk2; 8 grabados de cobre desplegables numerados fuera del texto I-VIII.- Vol.II: [4], 752 p.; sign.: [2], A-Z8, Aa-Zz8, Aaa6.- Vol. III: [4], 776 p.; sign.: [2], A-Z8, Aa-Zz8, Aaa-Bbb8, Ccc4; 1 grabado de cobre desplegable.- Vol. IV: [4], 735, [1] p.; sign.: [2], A-Z8, Aa-Zz8; 4 grabados de cobre, 2 de ellos desplegables; cada vol. con su portadilla y su portada con adorno tipográfico.- // Sobria encuadernación de guaflex negro, lomos rotulados en dorado. Sin desbarbar, el cuerpo no presenta más defecto que la escritura en bolígrafo en portadilla de v. 3 "Bellaval" y algunos puntos de oxidación dispersos. Los grabados desplegables 1 y 2 del tomo 1, encuadernados detrás de los grabados desplegables 7 y 8. Faltan, como es desgraciada costumbre, los dos tomos de atlas reunidos en un volumen con los grabados tomados de obras de Bellaval, Oeder, Leers y Linneo.- // Proc.: Ex libris encolado en contraplano delantero "Stephano Palazzi".- // A partir de p. 569 de v. 3, "Table chronologique des principaux autheurs de botanique, redigée par m. Adanson" que, de p. 598 a 644, se presenta como catálogo alfabético de las principales obras de botánica.
Verlag: Paris, Rue et Hôtel Serpente, (Imprimerie Marchant, et Cl. Simon), 1781-85-83-86-87-86-86, 1781
Anbieter: Harteveld Rare Books Ltd., Fribourg, Schweiz
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in-4to, texte sur 2 col., (16 repl.) planches gravées, çà et là lég. brunissures, qqs minimes traces d'usage (3e vol. seul.), reliures en veau, pièces de titre et de tom. rouges et vertes, dos ornés en or (la dorure des vol. 9 et 10 est différente), qqs traces d'usure, tranches rouges. Très bon exemplaire. Edition originale de cette encyclopédie d'agriculture illustrée, préférable à celle imprimée à Lyon, et qui porte la rubrique de Paris, les libraires associés, 1793. L'ouvrage de Rozier a été longtemps le meilleur et le plus complet que nous ayons eu sur l'agriculture? (Quérard). Richement illustré d?env. 200 gravuresPlease notify before visiting to see a book. Prices are excl. VAT/TVA (only Switzerland) & postage. Quérard VIII/273; Hoefer NBG XLIII/827-830.
Verlag: Chez Ruault, Paris, 1775
Anbieter: Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio, ABAA, Tuxedo, NY, USA
Zustand: Very Good. Original edition. 2 volumes Quarto (28 cm); 464; 504 pages, 25 engraved plates (some folding), and folding table. Engraved headpieces. Many pages unopened. In stiff paste paper, paper labels on spine titled in manuscript and with volume numbers in ink. Old bookplate. References: (For Lavoisier) Duveen, 24-27. Volumes 3 and 4, comprising the year 1774, of the lively forum for the publication of advancements in physics, natural history, and in mechanical arts. Electricity was in the air that year, and indeed Monsieur Franklin figures heavily in reports (letters) addressed to him, and in many articles that refer to him. While experiments with electricity are everywhere (the obstetrician Sigaud de Lafond sees gold turn purple in response to a current of electricity; a Monsieur Bajon describes his research on electric eels) subjects range widely. Lavoisier contributes research on white lead and other metals. Other articles investigate bird song, British leather dressing, rainbows, epsom salts, fish glue, a hermaphroditic ass, the Philadelphian method of drying figs, and the effects of a strong dose of opium.