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ISBN 10: 1016799519ISBN 13: 9781016799515
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Verlag: J. Nourse, London, 1759
Anbieter: Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints, ABAA, Garrison, NY, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good +. Adanson was a celebrated French naturalist- in 1763 he published "Famille des Plantes" and in 1774, submitted a substantial work to the Academy of Sciences on the application of his universal method in 27 manuscript volumes. Very much a first person narrative of his 5 year posting in Senegal. Translated from French. (xiv) 338 pp, folding map frontis. Original full calf, hinges cracked and spine a bit dried out & rubbed o/w good overall. Attractive folding map of Senegal by Buache, 1756.
Paris, Claude-Jean-Baptiste Bauche, 1757. 4to (24.9 x 19.0 cm). Title page with woodcut vignette, half-title to "Mollusques"; 567 pp. ([vi], 190, xcvi, 275); engraved folding map of Senegal and 19 folded, engraved plates. 19th-century half calf over mottled boards. Marbled endpapers. Edges speckled red. = The chief zoological work by the French botanist, naturalist, and malacologist Michel Adanson (1727-1806), and the first scientific work on the tropical West African, and in particular Senegalese fauna. The greater part of the text deals with conchology, and all the plates show shells. Adanson's names, although published one year before Linnaeus's Systema Naturae (10th edition), and in French vernacular, were often validated verbatim in official nomenclature. Adanson's collection remained largely intact, and preserved in the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris. The malacologist S. Peter Dance calls this work - the first work valuing anatomy and opercula in classification - of supreme importance to the develoment of conchology, and noted "Although he had intended to publish a monumental treatise on the country's fauna and flora only one volume of his Histoire naturel du Sénégal appeared but, fortunately for us, this was devoted entirely to the study of its molluscan fauna". Boards rubbed, spine partly perished, closed tear in the map's margin; otherwise however, very good - the book block intact and the text and plates clean except for some scattered, minimal, marginal foxing. Dance, A History of Shell Collecting, p. 44; Nissen ZBI, 27.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1759
Anbieter: Maggs Bros. Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, BA, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
First English edition. Folding map. 8vo. Contemporary calf, joints slightly rubbed, rebacked. MISSING A2 supplied in facsimile. xiii, 337pp. London: Pr. for J. Nourse and W. Jonhston[sic], The author, a French Naturalist trained by Jussieu, took the opportunity of going to the French settlement in Senegal in the service of the French East-India Company, in order to study the natural history of those parts, and became one of the earliest to do so.
Verlag: Jean Baptiste Bauche, Paris, 1757
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In-4 (h. 25 cm.) (4) ff., carte dépliante 190 pp.-xcvj-275 pp. 19 planches gravées hors-texte. Edition originale de cet important ouvrage écrit par le botaniste Michel Adanson, élève de Réaumur et de Jussieu. L'ouvrage est composé de deux parties, l'une consacrée au Sénégal où l'auteur séjourna plusieurs années, et l'autre à une étude aux mollusques locaux et leurs coquilles qui sont reproduites dans dix-neuf planches finement gravées. Fente en haut des mors, lacune à la coiffe, coins supérieurs émoussés, petites salissures. Bon exemplaire cependant de cet ouvrage classique peu courant. Langue : Français.
Verlag: 1757, 1757
Anbieter: Charlotte Du Rietz Rare Books (ILAB), Stockholm, Schweden
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4to. Pp. (viii), 190; (ii), xcvi, 275. With one large folding map and 19 folding plates depicting molluscs and shells engraved by Thérèse Reboul after sketches by the author. Contemporary calf, spine gilt with five raised bands and title-label, rubbed, spine worn, hinges cracked. Marbled endpapers, r.e. Bookplate (Bruce of Kinnaird). Provenance: James Bruce (1730-94), a Scottish explorer who introduced Ethiopia to the western world and confirmed the source of the Blue Nile. First edition of an early scientific expedition to Senegal. The first part deals with Adanson's voyage and explorations in Senegal, including the Island of Gorée and the River Senegal. The second part is devoted to the history of conchology and molluscs. Michel Adanson (1727-1806) was a French botanist who entered the service of the French East India Company in order to study the natural history of Senegal. He intended to publish a monumental treatise of the country's fauna and flora but only this volume appeared. Internally a clean and crisp copy. Chadenat 2760. Cox i, p. 383. Gay 2883. Howgego A12. Nissen ZBI 27.
3 vol. in-12 (4)-324-(2) pp. 1 planche hors texte et 2 tableaux repliés ; (4)-359-(3) pp. 3 planches hors texte ; (4)-362-(2) pp., maroquin bleu à grains longs, dos orné à nerfs, filet doré et frise à froid encadrant des armes dorées sur les plats, roulette sur les coupes et frise intérieure (Simier R. du Roi). Édition originale illustrée de 4 planches hors texte et 2 tableaux repliés. Faux-titre : "Encyclopédie des Dames". Premier traité d'économie rurale et domestique rédigé par une femme dans lequel Aglaé Adanson renseigne sur la vie de château sous la Restauration et ses avantages pour une femme blasée des plaisirs de la ville, avec des recettes de cuisine, des détails sur la domesticité, les soins pour les blessures etc. On trouve surtout un traité d'horticulture qui était la spécialité d'Aglaé Adanson (1775-1852) membre fondateur de la Société d'horticulture de Paris (1827) et créatrice du parc à l'anglaise du château de Balaine, devenu l'Arboretum de Balaine à Villeneuve-sur-Allier. Très bel exemplaire aux armes de la Duchesse de Berry dans une reliure signée Simier, relieur du Roi avec son ex-libris "Bibliothèque de Rosny". Marie-Caroline de Bourbon-Siciles, fille du roi des Deux-Siciles François Ier Xavier et de Marie-Clémentine d'Autriche, épousa en 1816 le duc de Berry Charles-Ferdinand (1778-1820), fils de Charles X, dont elle eut un fils, le duc de Bordeaux. Exilée à la révolution de Juillet 1830, elle revint en France en avril 1832 et tenta sans succès de soulever le peuple en Vendée et en Bretagne dans le but d'une restauration légitimiste : arrêtée à Nantes en novembre 1832, elle fut enfermée à Blaye. Elle occasionna un grand scandale en accouchant en captivité d'un enfant d'Hector Luccesi-Palli (1808-1864), fils du grand chancelier du royaume des Deux-Siciles le prince de Campo-Franco, qu'elle avait épousé secrètement en 1831. Elle fut libérée en 1833. Pâles rousseurs, déchirure marginale sans atteinte au texte sur un feuillet (tome 1 pages 73/74) Vicaire, p. 5 ; Bitting, p. 4 (exemplaire sans le 3e volume) « First edition, rare » ; Olivier, Hermal, Roton, planche n° 2543 (fer non répertorié).
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ISBN 10: 0341616508ISBN 13: 9780341616504
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Verlag: Typographia da Sociedade Propagadora dos Conhecimentos Uteis 1845, Lisbon, 1845
Anbieter: Foster Books - Stephen Foster - ABA, ILAB, & PBFA, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Half Calf. Zustand: Very Good. vii, 331, (viii) pp. PORTUGUESE TEXT. Bound in later half calf over snakeskin-patterned boards. Raised bands to spine with gilt devices & lettering. New endpapers. Slight waterto the boards particularly the rear. Light water damage to the leaves particularly affecting the front endpapers and tail edge and corner . With three folding plates at rear. Neat paper repairs to plates. Aglae Adanson (1775-1852) was a French naturalist and author of books on gardening and rural economy. Her first book 'The Country House,' published in 1822, was reprinted several times due to its popularity. This Portuguese translation of the gastronomy section is extracted from the French edition. Rare. Not mentioned in Bitting or Vicaire. 8vo.
Verlag: Paris, Vincent,, 1763
Anbieter: Matthaeus Truppe Antiquariat, Graz, Österreich
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2 Bde. 2 Bll., CCCXXV, 189 S.; 1 Bl., 24 S., 2 Bll., 640 S. 1 gefalt. Kupfertafel. Erste Ausgabe. - Hunt 577. Pritzel 21. Stafleu/C. 26. DSB I, 58: "In this book he [d. i. Michel Adanson] proclaimed his contempt for `systems` and proposed a natural classification based upon all characters rather than upon a few arbitrarily selected ones, an attempt that brought him into conflict with Linnaeus.". - "Adansons Interessen verlagerten sich mehr und mehr auf Fragen des Systematik im Allgemeinen. So zog er in seinen 1763 erschienen `Familles des plantes` aus der Überlegung, dass jede menschliche Geselllschaft je nach den Erfahrungen, denen sie in ihrer jeweiligen Umwelt ausgesetzt ist, ihren besonderen Beitrag zum Wissen liefern kann, zwei Schlussfolgerungen: Zum einen seien bei der Klassifikation der Pflanzen nicht nur bestimmte, sondern alle Merkmale zu berücksichtigen. Zum anderen sei die Einführung neuer Pflanzennamen abzulehnen und stattdessen seinen sämtliche bereits existierenden Pflanzennamen zu sammeln. Mit beiden Schlussfolgerungen geriet Adanson in Opposition zu c. v. Linne, so dass den `Familles des plantes` die erhoffte Rezeption versagt blieb, auch wenn das Konzept der `natürlichen Familie` fortleben sollte". (Lexikon der bedeutenden Naturwissenschaftler. Bd. 1, S. 8). - Leicht gebräunt und teils etw. fleckig. Vorsatz mit hs. Namen. *** *** Copyright: Matthaeus TRUPPE Buchhandlung & Antiquariat - Stubenberggasse 7 - A-8010 Graz - ++43 (0)316 - 829552 *** *** Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1400 8°. Ldr. der Zeit mit Rückenschild, Rückenvergoldung und Wappensupralibros (Rücken hinterlegt bzw. mit kl. Wurmgängen, etw. bestoßen und fleckig).
Verlag: London: Printed for J.Nourse and W.Johnston, 1759., 1759
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
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8vo. pp. xiii, [1], 337, [1]errata. folding engraved map. woodcut ornaments & initial. contemporary calf, rebacked (joints cracked, corners worn, map with light foxing & offsetting). First Edition of the English Translation of the French botanist s account of his travels in Senegal from 1749-53. The work is of particular interest for Adanson s observations on natural history and descriptions of the dress, habitations, superstitions and impoverished living conditions of the inhabitants. Cox I 383. cfGay 2883.
Verlag: Publications de l'Université de Saint-Étienne, 1996
ISBN 10: 286272095XISBN 13: 9782862720951
Anbieter: Ammareal, Morangis, Frankreich
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Softcover. Zustand: Très bon. Ancien livre de bibliothèque. Légères traces d'usure sur la couverture. Edition 1996. Ammareal reverse jusqu'à 15% du prix net de cet article à des organisations caritatives. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Book Condition: Used, Very good. Former library book. Slight signs of wear on the cover. Edition 1996. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations.
Paris, Claude Jean-Bapt. Bouche, 1757. 4to. Cont. full calf. Gilt boders on covers. Old professional rebacking to style. Back gilt. A few nicks to leather at edges. (8),190XCVI,275 pp., 1 large folded engraved map (Carte Generale du Senegal) and 19 fine engraved plates, each with many figs of conchs (M.T. Reboul del.et sc.). Broad margins, printed on good paper. Light scattered brownspotting. Scarce first edition of this early, and perhaps the first scientific, travel expedition in Senegal - an example of a new scientific attitude and method in travel litterature. The author was primarely a botanist, and the results of the expedition was planned to be published in further volumes. Only this volume, relating to conchology and molluscs was published. The first part gives an account of the voyage in the years 1749 to 1753, and the second part describes the conchs and molluscs (conquillages) in fine engravings. - Not in Brunet and Graesse. - Nissen ZBI No. 27 - Casey A. Wood p. 180.
Verlag: [Probably Constantinople, early s]., 1750
Anbieter: Antiquariat Dasa Pahor GbR, München, Deutschland
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Small 4° (21,5 x 16,5 cm). MANUSCRIPT on paper, [40] manuscript title and 64 pages with manuscript (others blank), stitched, later paper wrappers, in a marbled paper box (Very Good, some staining to right-hand margin of first 3 leaves, not affecting text A unique manuscript French translation of an unpublished Turkish text with valuable information on Janissaries in the 16th century in Turkey, was written by a French Orentalist and translator Jean-Baptiste Adanson. The manuscript in French language is a translation of an unpublished Turkish hand-written text on Janissaries in the 16th century, under the rule of Selim II (1524 1574). The Janissaries were a special elite infantry units that formed the Ottoman Sultan's household troops, bodyguards and the first modern standing army in Europe. The members of the Janissaries were mostly kidnapped Christian boys and slaves (the Muslims were not allowed to enslave other Muslims), who had to convert to Islam and undergo a strict military training. As soldiers they received a high salary and were enjoying a special social status, but were not allow to marry nor grow beards. By the 18th century they lost their military character. The corps was abolished by Sultan Mahmud II in 1826, when the Janissaries revolted aga the Sultan. This text includes valuable information on the rules by Sultan Selim II about the odgiaks (regiments) and barracks of the Janissaries after the wars on the Balkans against the Holy Roman Empire, which lead to a treaty of 1568 with Maximilian II. The Janissaries first revolted against Selim II, who eventually left his Balkan affairs to his Grand Vizier, Mehmed Sokollu, a native of what is now Bosnia and Herzegovina and a Janitssary himself. The text was translated from Turkish by a French orientalist and translator Jean-Baptiste Adanson, and was probably made during his stay in Constantinople in the early 1750s, when he was perfecting his language and was studying to become an official translator to the French diplomats. Jean-Baptiste Adanson - Orientalist, Egyptologist, Artist - Jean-Baptiste Adanson was born in Paris in 1732 to a family of Scottish descent. He was a younger brother of a famous botanist and naturalist Michel Adanson (1727 1806). After a study of oriental languages in Pari hlive in Constantinople in the early 1750, where he perfectioned his Turkish. After that Jean-Baptiste Adanson travelled to the Middle East and North Africa as a official translator, or dragoman, to the French diplomats. Adanson was in Aleppo in 1754, in Thessaloniki in 1758, in Tripoli in 1774, an in Tunis in 1785, where he became a dragoman and chancellor of the consulate. Six years later he became a dragoman and a consul in Alexandria, Egypt. He died in Tunis on November 5, 1803. Jean-Baptist Adanson was a superb dragoman and an excellent amateur artist, who commemorated his travels with drawings, most famous being those of flora, fauna, and Egyptian ruins. Some of his illustrations were published in Charles Fonton's work Essai sur la musique orientale comparée à la musique européenne (Essays on Oriental Music in comparison to European Music), which was issued in Constantinople, in 1751. The first article on Adanson and his attribution to Egyptology as well as on his artistic skills was written i9 byst-Théodore Hamy. Provenience: From the collection of ?efik Atabey, one of the most prominent collectors of Ottoman books. The collection was sold at Sotheby's in London in 2002. References: Ernest-Théodore Hamy, Un égyptologue oublié, Jean-Baptiste Adanson (1732-1804), Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 1899, Vol. 43 No. 6, pp. 738-746; Jason Thompson, Wonderful Things: A History of Egyptology: 1: From Antiquity to 1881.
Paris, Vincent, 1763 (- 64). 8vo. Bound in their original state, 2 orig. red boards. Some wear and fading to spines. Some cracks to hinges on part one. Wear to spine ends. Handwritten titlelabels on spines. (4),CCCXXV,190"(2),640 pp., 1 large folded engraved plate. Internally clean, printed on good paper. Scarce first edition of this taxonomic classic in which Adanson established a natural system of plants and challenged the validity of some opinions by Linnaeus and the whole theoretical position expressed by him"In 1761 Adanson was elected a foreign member of the Royal Society of London, and in 1763-1764 he published Familles des plantes. In this book he proclaimed his contempt for "systems" and proposed a natural classification based upon all characters rather than upon a few arbitrarily selected ones, an attempt that brought him into conflict with Linnaeus. Recent historical studies have shown that Adanson?s views were shared by many Parisian botanists and that he was responsible for the maintenance of Joseph Tournefort?s system at the Jardin du Roi until 1774, when A. L.de Jussieu?s system was adopted. Adanson owed much to Bernard de Jussieu?s plant families as they were developed in his manuscript plan for the Trianon garden in which he arranged the plants in beds in an order corresponding to his system of classification. He soon recognized that his Familles des plantes was only an outline of his general conception, and in 1769 he prepared a new edition that was never published." (DSB).Stafleu & Cowan" 26. - Hunt 577.