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Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2018
ISBN 10: 0341240702ISBN 13: 9780341240709
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Kartoniert / Broschiert. Zustand: New.
Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2018
ISBN 10: 0341240710ISBN 13: 9780341240716
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Verlag: HACHETTE LIVRE, 2018
ISBN 10: 2019214296ISBN 13: 9782019214296
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: HACHETTE LIVRE, 2012
ISBN 10: 2012656021ISBN 13: 9782012656024
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
XII, 560; [4], 584; [4], 568; [4], 598 pp.Set of four volumes that can serve as a practical handbook for matters pertaining to home economics. It contains information about various flowers, trees, herbs and other plants, such as anise, catnip, tulips and even cannabis, but also fruits (for example apples and lemons) and advice on the best way to cultivate these in your own garden. Although a great part of the four volumes is devoted to horticulture and agriculture at home, they do also discuss illnesses like measles and ailments such as lice and tapeworms and their home remedies, and gives tips and tricks on how to live to a great age.This practical guide on horticulture with tips and tricks to promote human health and the health of animals gives a pervasive insight into the 18th-century knowledge and mentality in and around the house when it concerns home economics and managing a mansion during the Ancien Regime.Bindings slightly worn around the edges, some minor foxing. An attractive set in good condition.l Bibliotheca gastronomica 1076; Landwehr, Coloured plates 483; cf. NBG X, col. 370; Brunet I, col. 1849-1850; NNBW VI, cols. 294-295; not in Ferro; Landwehr, Het Nederlandse kookboek.
Verlag: Jean Covens &Corn, 1740
Couverture rigide. Zustand: bon. RO30009860: 1740. In-Folio. Relié. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos frotté, Rousseurs. Tome 1 : 496 pages; Tome 2 : 480 pages, dont certaines blanches d'origine et annotations; petit manque dans les coins inférieurs des 2 tomes, couverture légèrement déboîtée dans 1er tome. . . . Classification Dewey : 94.3-Livres anciens XVIII ème.
Verlag: Ganeau, Bauche, Les frères Estienne, D'Houry, Paris, 1767
3 vol. in-folio de (4)-XVI-959 pp. ; (4)-918 pp. ; (4)-909-(1) pp., veau blond, dos orné à nerfs, pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges (reliure à l'imitation). Dernière édition très augmentée par De La Marre, par rapport à la première publiée en 1709. Nombreuses gravures dans le texte, 1 planche dépliante au tome I. Bel exemplaire. Kress, 6417 ; Goldsmiths 10261 ; Vicaire, 173 ; Thiebaud, 202-204.
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
[8], 616; [2], 617-1496, [4] pp.The first Dutch edition of the most popular domestic encyclopaedia of agriculture and house-keeping of the 18th century, written by Noël Chomel (1632-1712), a French agronomist entrusted with the domestic management of the possessions of the abbey at Vincennes, where he acquired all the knowledge necessary for a rural exploitation. The work was translated into Dutch and edited and enlarged by Jan Lodewyk Schuer, who published the Groot algemeen historisch, geographisch, genealogisch en oordeelkundig woordboek (1733), and by Arnoldus Henricus Westerhoff or Westerhovius, rector of the Latin school in Gouda and publisher of the Algemeen kunstwoordenboek der wetenschappen (1734). Westerhoff died while editing the work, and his work was taken over by an anonymous editor.The book was published in parts, five for the first volume and five for the second. It is enriched with at least 80 folding plates, some made especially for the Dutch edition. The folding engraved plates illustrate the process of distilling, the art of measuring and domestic chemistry. Under the S one also finds the "Secrets" which include water divination, how to extract gold from gilt frames and the "secrets of Hippocrates". Other engravings depict garden designs, plants and even a design for a fireplace. Most of the eighty folding engraved plates, however, illustrate the catching of birds, fish and animals - not only rabbits and hares, but also wolves and foxes, all by means of a wide variety of traps and complicated machines. The text gives mostly advice on the keeping and care of domestic animals, on beekeeping and on the cutting of trees. The Huishoudelyk woordboek is also a cookbook with many recipes for meals and home medicines, although the title doesn't suggest that, and also tips and tricks for keeping one's beauty and health. It remained very popular through the 18th century all through Europe, and also in Japan, where the Dutch translation was much in use. It was even translated into Japanese in the early 19th century.Good copy; spinw slightly worn.l Bibliotheca gastronomica 1073; BMN, p. 169; Ferro (incorrect imprint); Goodman, Dutch impact on Japan, pp. 129-130; Landwehr, Het Nederlandse kookboek 29; Van der Sijs, Verantwoording van de digitale uitgave van het Huishoudelijk woordboek door Noël Chomel (via DBNL).
Verlag: Amsterdam, Johannes Allart 1800/1801/1802/1803, 1800
Anbieter: Antiquariaat de Roo, Zwijndrecht, Niederlande
4 delen, (XII) 560, (4) 584, (4) 568, (4) 598 p. Origineel half Leer, goudbestempeld, groot 8°. De weinig voorkomende verkorte versie van het bekende werk van Chomel: "Algemeen huishoudelijk-, natuur-, zedekundig- en konst-woordenboek, vervattende veele middelen om zijn goed te vermeerderen, en zijne gezondheid te behouden, met verscheidene wisse en beproefde middelen voor een groot getal van ziektens". Deze uitgave met 24 platen van planten en dieren, alle platen zijn origineel handgekleurd. Goede en complete set. Ex-Libris: M.C. Sigal Jr. (No. 458.4 - Ao 1920.) 4 volumes, (XII) 560, (4) 584, (4) 568, (4) 598 p. Contemporary half Leather, large 8°. The rare abridged version of Chomel's well-known work: "General household, natural, moral and art dictionary, containing many means of increasing one's good, and preserving one's health, with several wise and tried remedies for a great number of diseases". This edition with 24 plates of plants and animals, all plates are original hand-coloured. Good and complete set of this interesting work. Ex-Libris: M.C. Sigal Jr. (No. 458.4 - Ao 1920.).
Commercy, Henry Thomas & Compagnie, 1741. 25,5x41 cm. Ouvrage en 2 tomes relié en 1 volume + SUPPLEMENT (2 tomes reliés en 1 volume), soit 4 tomes reliés en 2 forts volumes au total (424 + 400 + 522 + 460 pages. Nombreuses gravures dans le texte (188 au total), plus 1 planche sur double pages au tome premier, 8 planches hors-texte au tome deuxième (dont 1 dépliante), 1 planche hors-texte dans le supplément, ainsi que de jolies lettrines, bandeaux et culs-de-lampes. Reliures de l'époque en plein veau. Dos à 5 nerfs ornés de caissons dorés. Titre et tomaison sur pièces de couleur beige. Quelques rousseurs éparses sans gravité. Reliures frottées, mais solides. Un ensemble intéressant et richement illustré.
Verlag: London: printed for D. Midwinter, 1725, 1725
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First edition in English of Chomel's miscellany of household advice which was first published in French in 1709. The present translation was drawn from the second French edition of 1718 and includes numerous expansions and revisions by Bradley. Works of oeconomy were concerned with the proper management of the household and were significant in the development of chemical experimentation, particularly in the kitchen. Dictionaire Oeconomique contains advice on numerous topics, such as cleaning, cooking, maintenance, medicine, health, gardening, husbandry, agriculture, and management of family and servants. In his revisions, Bradley (1688-1732) applied a distinctive English style to Chomel's (1633-1712) instructions for French households by including advice on husbandry and agriculture drawn from English authors such as Gervase Markham (1568-1637), John Evelyn (1620-1706), and Hugh Platt (1552-1608): "As far as I can judge, I have well supply'd the place of those paragraphs, which, by reason of their inconsistency with our Religion or oeconomy have not inserted from the French Author" (preface). The practice of oeconomy was often concerned with demonstrating the diverse uses of materials and encouraging the repurposing of waste. "Oeconomic concerns, shared among family members, sought to balance the consumption and use of new goods with the careful stewardship of the old, maintaining and making good use of existing possessions where possible. This led to savings of money and time, but beyond narrow conceptions of profit and loss, it established good order and provided a model for the management of other arenas of life. Applied to chemistry, oeconomics regulated a diverse body of spaces and materials that were the location of much experimentation" (Werrett, p. 55). Works of oeconomy, with their detailed recipes and emphasis on innovation, were a breeding ground for early chemical investigation, much of which took place in people's homes; this work contains lengthy descriptions on the art of distillation with instructions for constructing furnaces and instruments such as crucibles and alembics. The kitchen doubled as a chemical laboratory, where food and drink were prepared alongside medicines, soaps, and dyes. Richard Bradley was a naturalist and botanist whose New Improvements of Planting (1717) gives the earliest known record of artificial crossfertilization. Patronized by Sir Hans Sloane, he was a Fellow of the Royal Society and the first professor of botany at Cambridge. Chomel (1633-1712) was a priest and agronomist. His agricultural and botanical interests stemmed from his work managing the woodlands and vegetable gardens of the Château d'Avron alongside Jean-Baptiste de la Quintinie (1626-1688), gardener of Louis XIV and creator of the vegetable garden at Versailles. Simon Werrett, "Household Oeconomy and Chemical Inquiry", in Lissa L. Roberts & Simon Werrett, eds., Compound Histories, 2018. Two volumes, folio in fours (331 x 193 mm). Contemporary panelled calf, spines with six raised bands, compartments lettered and decorated in gilt, brown morocco labels, red sprinkled edges. Title pages printed in red and black, numerous woodcut vignettes and diagrams within text. Pencil ownership initials of G. B. on title pages. Spine ends and corners slightly worn, joints split at ends but firm, small chip at head of front joint of vol. I, stripping to calf with a few marks, gilt tooling faded, damp stain to lower outer corner of first 3 leaves of vol. I, very occasional tiny burn marks: a very good copy.
Verlag: Jean Cóvens & Corn. Mortier, Amsterdam, 1732
Anbieter: Antiquariat Hieronymus, München, Deutschland
Zustand: Gut. Gut. Folio (40-45 cm). 5 Bll., 424 S.; 1 Bl., 400 S. Ganzleder der Zeit über sechs Bünden mit vergoldeter Rückenverzierung und montiertem Rückenschild 3., durchgesehene, korrigierte und erweiterte Auflage. 2 Teile in 1. Band, vollständig ohne die beiden Supplementbände. Einband etwas berieben und bestoßen, Vorsatz und Titel mit leichten Ausfransungen, Seiten etwas gebräunt, ansonsten gut erhalten. Reich illustriertes Lexikon zur Ökonomie (Wirtschaft) des französischen Ökonoms, Landwirts und Pfarrers Noel Chomel (1633-1712). Mit gestochener Widmung und zahlreichen Kupferstichen sowie Holzschnitten von B. Picard zur Destillation, Fisch- und Vogelfang, Tierfallen, verschiedene Tierdarstellung (Pferde, Hunde, Vögel), technischem Gerät u.a. Lexikon, Nachschlagewerk, Landwirtschaft, Hauswirtschaft, Agronomie, Ackerbau, Wissenschaft, illustriertes Werk. 5200 Gramm. Ganzleder der Zeit über sechs Bünden mit vergoldeter Rückenverzierung und montiertem Rückenschild 3., durchgesehene, korrigierte und erweiterte Auflage.
Paris, Ganeau, Bauche, Les frères Estienne, D'Houry, 1767. 26x41 cm. Ouvrage en 3 volumes. 959 + 919 + 909 pages. Nombreuses gravures dans le texte (248 au total), plus 1 planche dépliante au tome premier, ainsi que de jolies lettrines, bandeaux et culs-de-lampes. Reliures de l'époque en plein veau moucheté. Dos à 6 nerfs ornés de caissons dorés. Titre et tomaison sur pièces de maroquin. Quelques traces d'usage, principalement sur les coiffes et les coins, et partie supérieures des mors fendues sur quelques centimètres au tome 3, cependant ensemble solide et de présentation agréable. Quelques petites taches discrètes et sans gravité, sinon papier frais. Le dictionnaire économique de Chomel ne traite pas de l'économie au sens où nous l'entendons aujourd'hui. Il s'agit davantage d'un recueils d'articles écrits dans un esprit très encyclopédique et traitant des moyens de mieux vivre et exploiter un domaine. On y trouve notamment des conseils et des informations relatifs à l'agriculture, l'élevage, la chasse, la pêche, toutes sortes d'installations ingénieuses, la santé, l'histoire naturelle, etc. Il s'agit en quelque sorte d'une version technique et pratique de l'Encyclopédie (et l'ayant précédée, puisque l'ouvrage de Chomel fut publié pour la première fois en 1709 dans une version courte).
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
XXXVII, [1 blank], 565, [1 blank]; 566-1194; [2], 1195-1902; [2], 1903-2502; [2], 2503-3170; [2], 3173-3761, [3]; [2], 3763-4370; VIII, 1-749; [3], 750-1495, [1]; [3], 1498-2284, [4]; [3], 2290-3031, [1]; [3], 3034-3823, [1]; [3], 3826-4540; [3], 4542-528A rare untrimmed and complete set of the most popular domestic encyclopaedia of the 18th century, uniformly bound. This second edition is considerably enlarged and expanded: it is more than twice the size of the first edition, has 9000 more pages and 73 more plates. Furthermore, a continuation was written, called Vervolg op M. Noël Chomel, which added a further 9 volumes to the already hefty work.The encyclopaedia was originally published in French by Noël Chomel (1632-1712) as Dictionnaire oeconomique (1709). Chomel was an agronomist, entrusted with the domestic management of the possessions of the abbey at Vincennes, where he acquired all the knowledge necessary to write his encyclopaedia. The first Dutch version of the encyclopaedia, translated and edited by Jacques Alexandre de Chalmot (?-1801), was published in 1743. The second edition appeared between 1768-1777 and was published a second time in 1778. Chalmot, who was also the author of the Vervolg, lists the sources he has used to complement Chomel's text in the introduction: for instance the works of Linnaeus, Houttuyn, Merian, Van Leeuwenhoek, Swammerdam, Bufon, Lobel, Dodonaeus en Knoop. He also mentions the cooperation of Prof. Petrus Camper, who has contributed many articles.Interestingly, the Dutch edition also became popular in Japan. In the 18th century, the Japanese came into contact with Western-European science via a Dutch trading post on the island of Deshima. Parts of the encyclopaedia were translated into Japanese between 1811 and 1845, under the title Koshei Shimpen. A small portion of the sprinkled paper on the front board of volume 11 has scraped off. Volume 15 has a small stain on the front. Volume 5 and 7 are missing the "bericht aan den boekbinder". Overall, the set is in very good condition, with only slight traces of use.l Sijs, N. van der, Verantwoording van de digitale uitgave van huishoudelyk woordenboek door Noël Chomel; STCN 21514368X (ad 1) and 156926164 (ad 2); cf. Brunet 6287; Goodman, The Dutch impact on Japan (1640-1853), p. 129-130; Thiébaud, Bibl. des ouvr. fr. sur la chasse, pp. 202-4.