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Verlag: Nürnberg J J Fleischmann Bd 1 u 2 ( u 1749) 1764 Bd 3: 1755; Bd 4: 1761, 1746
Anbieter: Klaus Schöneborn, Würzburg, Deutschland
0. 4 Bde. + 1 sep. Tafelband. 8°. Halblederbände d. Zt. mit kl. dezenten Reparaturen an den Außengelenken u. Kapitalen. Kollation: Band 1: 20, 6 Bll., 64 S. 6 Bll. 60 S. 6 Bll., 64 S., 5 Bll., 312 S., 8 Bll., 48 S.,12 Bll. ---- Band 2: 4 Bll., 32, 72, 28, 16 S., 2 Bll., 32 S., 6 Bll. 76 S. 1 Bl., 200 S. 64, 52 S., 9 Bll.; ---- Band 3: 6 Bll. 610 S. ---- Band 4: 6 Bll. 48, 264 S. 2 Bll. - Textbände in unterschiedlichem Grade stockfleckig, Tafelband an den Blatträndern teilweise mit Stockflecken, die Kupfer aber in gutem Abdruck, prächtigem Kolorit und nahezu fleckenfrei. August Johann Rösel von Rosenhof (Naturforscher und Miniaturmaler 1705 Arnstadt - 1759 Nürnberg) gilt mit seinen exakten, detailreichen Insektendarstellungen als ein Wegbereiter der modernen Entomologie. Der 4. Band erschien nach seinem Tod (1761) in Zusammenstellung und Bearbeitung seines Schwiegersohns Christian Friedrich Carl Kleemann. Sprache: Deutsch 1.100 gr. Halblederbände d. Zt. mit kl. dezenten Reparaturen an den Außengelenken u. Kapitalen.
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
[24], 568, [8]; [10], 580, [8]; [2], 573, [6]; [10], XXXI, [1], [4], 220; [4], XXVI, 260 pp.First Dutch edition of one of the finest works on insects ever produced. The Dutch edition is in many ways preferable over the original German, being on better paper and the plates coloured with much more care. The German original was published in Nuremberg in 1746-1792 as Der monatlich-herausgegeben Insecten-Belustiging. The translator was Rösel's son-in-law, C.F.C. Kleeman, who added considerable supplementary material. It is also said that the plates in this edition were personally hand-coloured by Kleeman and his wife.Most of the works is devoted to butterflies, but it does not limit itself to insects: the third and fourth volumes also treat lobsters, scorpions, polyps and spiders. Many of the tissue guards with Latin names added in manuscript, in a 19th-century hand. Lacks 2 half-titles, 3 part-titles and a "Voorrede", otherwise in good condition. Bindings rubbed, but still in good condition. A beautifully illustrated work on insects with wide margins.l Hagen II, p. 84; Landwehr, Col. Plates 161; Nissen, ZBI 3467.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Niederlande
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[24], 568, [8]; [10], 580, [8]; [2], 573, [6]; [10], XXXI, [1], [4], 220; [4], XXVI, 260 pp.First Dutch edition of one of the finest works on insects ever produced. The Dutch edition is in many ways preferable over the original German, being on better paper and the plates coloured with much more care. The German original was published in Nuremberg in 1746-1792 as Der monatlich-herausgegeben Insecten-Belustiging. The translator was Rösel's son-in-law, C.F.C. Kleeman, who added considerable supplementary material. It is also said that the plates in this edition were personally hand-coloured by Kleeman and his wife.Most of the works is devoted to butterflies, but it does not limit itself to insects: the third and fourth volumes also treat lobsters, scorpions, polyps and spiders. Many of the tissue guards with Latin names added in manuscript, in a 19th-century hand. Lacks 2 half-titles, 3 part-titles and a "Voorrede", otherwise in good condition. Bindings rubbed, but still in good condition. A beautifully illustrated work on insects with wide margins.l Hagen II, p. 84; Landwehr, Col. Plates 161; Nissen, ZBI 3467.