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Verlag: Forgotten Books, 2017
ISBN 10: 033159689XISBN 13: 9780331596892
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Zustand: Wie neu. Zustand: Wie neu.
Verlag: Forgotten Books, 2018
ISBN 10: 0656713755ISBN 13: 9780656713752
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Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut - Gepflegter, sauberer Zustand. | Seiten: 642.
Verlag: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC, 2016
ISBN 10: 1354663152ISBN 13: 9781354663158
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Gebunden. Zustand: New. KlappentextThis work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original w.
Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2018
ISBN 10: 0274985659ISBN 13: 9780274985654
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC, 2016
ISBN 10: 1354723422ISBN 13: 9781354723425
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Verlag: ARKOSE PR, 2015
ISBN 10: 1344837980ISBN 13: 9781344837989
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Verlag: ARKOSE PR, 2015
ISBN 10: 1344068227ISBN 13: 9781344068222
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Anbieter: Centralantikvariatet, Stockholm, Schweden
Zustand: Very Good. Stockholm, Carl Deléen, 1814. 8:o. (4),+ 71,+ (1) s. Hårt lagerfläckig och ganska nött. Fläckar på s. 54 och 65. Häftad och oskuren i nött gråpapersomslag. En äldre namnteckning, Botin?, daterad Upsala 1838 samt en annan på främre omslaget daterat 1903. Krok 10 (s. 678). Pritzel 9070. Steflau 13.536. En anonymt utgiven förteckning över växter i Skandinavien av botanikern Olof Swartz (1760-1818) från Norrköping. Swartz studerade i Uppsala och disputerade 1785, blev intendent vid Bergianska trädgården och så småningom professor vid nuvarande Karolinska institutet. Softcover / Paperback.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1829
Anbieter: Mats Rehnström Rare Books SVAF, ILAB, Stockholm, Schweden
Zustand: Very Good. Stockholm, P. A. Norstedt & filii, 1829. 8:o. Engr. portrait,(2),LXXIV,188 pp. & 3 engraved plates, 2 of which are folded. Engraved title vignette. Nice late 20th-century reddish-brown half morocco (Henning Jensen). Red sprinkled edges. Spine slightly blotchy. Occasional foxing in margins. Plate depicting memorial stone facing p. 1 with diagonal light showers of printing ink. Large botanical plates at the end somewhat foxed. From the library of Sven-Erik Sandermann Olsen. Krok Bibliotheca botanica suecana 56. Portrait engraved by Ruckman. The engraved title vignette depicts a memorial portrait medal of Swartz. Olof Swartz (1760-1818) was secretary of the Swedish Academy of Sciences and a botanist. As such, he travelled frequently to collect plants, both in Sweden and abroad. His longest journey was to North America and the West Indies, where he travelled for several years. Swartz' many published works mainly concern botany, but he also contributed to "Vetenskapsakademiens handlingar" with some zoological texts. The present work was published by Johan Emanuel Wikström, and contains biographical notes by himself, Kurt Sprengel and Carl Adolph Agardh. A bibliography of Swartz' published works can be found on pp. LXII-LXXIV.
Verlag: Erlangen, Ioannem Iacobum Palm, ., 1799
Anbieter: Antiquariat Lycaste, Dietzenbach, Deutschland
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Original. Adjectis Descriptionibus et Iconibus Novarum Specierum. 112 pages + 9 plates (originals missing, plates are loose photocopies only from Library New York Botanical Garden). Ca. 15 cm x ca. 9,5 cm. Plain paper cover. In Latin. - Stafleu, Cowan, Taxonomic Literature-2, 13.532 - Cancelled duplicate of Riksmuseets Botaniska Bibliotek / K. Vetenskaps Akademiens Bibliotek Stockholm. Rubbed or bumped, paper spine missing, rest of cover nearly loosened. Some small stamps on cover, recto and verso, otherwise no entries. Nearly no browning, no foxing. Condition 3 (cover 5) (scale from 1 to 6, with 1 for the best). Photographs are available by e-mail on request.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Niederlande
Very rare first and only edition of an illustrated description of 13 Jamaican plants (13 illustrated with 1 plate each, but only the first 9 described) by the Swedish botanist Olof Peter Swartz (1760-1818), who had drawn some 200 plants during his travels through the West Indies. 71 of these drawings were destroyed in WWII. J.F. Volkart made 13 engravings after some of these drawings for the present publication (all showing Jamaican plants): in the present copy they are delicately hand-coloured with a subtle gradiation of tones. It was intended as part of the first fascicule of a much larger publication that would have contained engravings after all of Swartz s drawings, but the rest still remains unpublished today. Swartz studied under Carl Linnaeus the younger and graduated with a doctoral thesis in 1781. From 1784 to 1786 he traveled via North America to Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Haiti and Cuba and made a special study of the flora of parts of Jamaica that western botanists had not yet visited.Spine slightly discoloured, corners a bit bumped. Minor foxing on the text leaves. Otherwise in very good condition.l Hunt 735; Linnaeus and the Linnaeans, p. 155; Nissen BBI 1917; Stafleu & Cowan 13529.
Verlag: Erlangen, Johann Jacob Palm, 1794-[1800]., 1800
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
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2 parts in 1 volume. Folio. With XII finely hand-coloured numbered engraved plates. Near contemporary half cloth, marbled sides. Very rare first and only edition of an illustrated description of 13 Jamaican plants (13 illustrated with 1 plate each, but only the first 9 described) by the Swedish botanist Olof Peter Swartz (1760-1818), who had drawn some 200 plants during his travels through the West Indies. 71 of these drawings were destroyed in WWII. J.F. Volkart made 13 engravings after some of these drawings for the present publication (all showing Jamaican plants): in the present copy they are delicately hand-coloured with a subtle gradiation of tones. It was intended as part of the first fascicule of a much larger publication that would have contained engravings after all of Swartz's drawings, but the rest still remains unpublished today. - Swartz first published findings from his voyage to the West Indies in his Nova genera & species plantarum seu prodromus descriptionum (1788), which is not illustrated. He enrolled as a medical student at the University of Uppsala in 1778 (the year the elder Linnaeus died), studied under Carl Linnaeus the younger and graduated with a doctoral thesis in 1781. From 1784 to 1786 he traveled via North America to Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Haiti and Cuba and made a special study of the flora of parts of Jamaica that western botanists had not yet visited. On his return voyage, he stopped in London to study the collections of Banks and Linnaeus, comparing them with his own assembled material. After his return to Sweden he became a leading figure in Swedish botanical studies, in charge of the Hortus Botanicus Bergianus and professor of botany. - The title-page, dated 1794, says fascicule 1, and the table of contents, also explicitly described as fascicule 1, lists 25 numbered species, but the present copy contains all that was published: the descriptions for species 1-9 and one plate each for species 1-13. Fascicule 1 was intended for publication in two or more instalments. The first instalment, issued in 1794, includes the title-page (A1) and contents (A2) for the entire fascicule. One might think the first instalment covered species 1-9, and that plates 10-13 (intended for the second instalment) were added when further work was abandoned, even though no descriptions had been printed for them. Stafleu & Cowan, however, cites correspondence indicating that plates 1-6 were issued in 1794 and plates 7-13 in 1801, so it describes the work as two published instalments containing plates 1-6 and 7-13, and an intended third instalment, never published, that would have contained plates 14-25. But the nine descriptions appear on sheet B (pp. 5-8, though B2 is mis-signed "A2"), with the description of species 5 beginning on B1v and concluding on B2r, so the nine descriptions could not have been issued in two separate instalments. In any case, the descriptions of species 10-25 and the 12 plates for species 14-25 never appeared. - Spine slightly discoloured, corners a bit bumped. Minor foxing on the text leaves. Otherwise in very good condition. - Hunt 735. Linnaeus and the Linnaeans, p. 155. Nissen (BBI) 1917. Stafleu/Cowan 13529.