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亚历杭德罗·吉亚罗 牛津I,2011
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NATURAL HISTORY. :7 titles:
1. SMITH, WILLIAM. A Synopsis of the British Diatomaceae. London: 1856. 8vo. Lithographic illustrations in color and black and white. Contemporary half morocco and cloth. Upper cover detached, scattered browning and spotting.
2. HUXLEY, THOMAS HENRY. Evidence as to Man\'s Place in Nature. London and Edinburgh: 1863. 8vo. Wood engraved illustrations. Publisher\'s green textured cloth, red endpapers printed with advertisements. Corners bumped, lower hinge cracked, foxing.
3. MIKHAILOV, D. [Students\' Zoological Atlas.] St. Petersburg: 1865. Folio. 15 lithographic plates. Contemporary quarter cloth and boards. Heavily rubbed, slightly warped, light marginal dampstaining, toning and some creases to plates.
4. LNDSAY, W. LAUDER. Mind in the Lower Animals. London: 1879. 2 volumes. 8vo. Publisher\'s purple cloth stamped in black. Spines sunned, corners bumped, hinges cracked, scattered spotting.
5. WEISMAN, AUGUST. Studies in the Theory of Descent. London: 1882. 8vo. Contemporary cloth. Sunned, rubbed, tape markings to spine, hinges cracked, first leaf loose, ink library stamp on title.
6. HUXLEY, LEONARD. Life and Letters of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker. London: 1918. 2 volumes. 8vo. Publisher\'s black cloth stamped in gilt. Rubbed, corners rounded, toning.
7. SINGER, CHARLES. Studies in the History and Method of Science. Volume II only. Oxford: 1921. 4to. Publisher\'s red cloth, printed dust jacket. Chipping and browning to jacket, edges slightly rubbed.
自然历史。 7个标题:
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BACON, FRANCIS. 1561-1626.:3 titles:
1. Of the Advancement and Proficience of Learning.... Oxford: Leonard Lichfield for Robert Young and Edward Forrest, 1640. Folio (282 x 181 mm). Portrait frontispiece, engraved allegorical title page. 19th century half sheep and marbled boards, rebacked retaining original spine and covers. Rubbed, portrait frontispiece supplied from another source and re-margined to fit, ink ownership inscriptions, last leaf of front matter loose, large stain to N1, some marginalia, light browning and spotting. FIRST COMPLETE EDITION IN ENGLISH, second issue with colophon dated 1640. Enlarged and expanded from the 1605 Latin edition, with a memorial frontispiece portrait of Bacon. Gibson 141b; STC 1167.3.
2. Sylva Sylvarum; or, A Naturall Historie. London: John Haviland, for William Lee, 1635. 2 parts in 1 volume. Folio (277 x 180 mm). Portrait frontispiece, engraved allegorical extra title page. 20th century quarter vellum and marbled boards. Portrait and engraved extra title laid down, ink ownership inscriptions, lacking final blank, spotting, light dampstaining. Fourth edition, with The New Atlantis appended at the back, with separate pagination. Gibson 174; Wing B327.
3. Novum organu scientiarum, editio secundo. Amsterdam: Joannis Ravestein, 1660. Woodcut title page. BOUND WITH: Opuscula varia posthuma, philosphica, civilia, et theologia. Amsterdam: Joannis Ravestein, 1663. Later vellum, inked titles on spine. Edges slightly trimmed, minor spotting. Gibson 106.
培根,弗朗西斯。1561-1626. 3个标题:
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THE MOON.:2 titles:
1. WILKINS, JOHN. 1614-1672. A Discovery of a New World ... \'tis Probable there may be another Habitable World in the Moon London: J. Rawlins for John Gellibrand, 1684. 2 parts in 1 volume. 8vo (172 x 112 mm). Woodcut illustrations in text. Modern calf. Front blank heavily browned and chipped, corners chipped on first several leaves, browning and spotting throughout.
Fifth edition, \"Corrected and Amended.\" Wilkins\' bold assertions in his various editions of this book include the possibility that the moon might be inhabited, that humans might be able to find a way to travel there, and that the Earth might indeed be a planet. An Anglican clergyman and Bishop of Chester, Wilkins was a visionary polymath who served as both Warden of Wadham College, Oxford, and Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. He remained well-respected in science and the clergy, despite his sometimes controversial writings. In addition to writing on mathematics, religious philosophy, and astronomy, he proposed a universal language, and a universal system of measurement that predated the metric system. ESTC R22749; Wing 2186.
2. NASMYTH, JAMES HALL. 1808-1890; and JAMES CARPENTER. 1840-1899. The Moon: Considered as a Planet, a World, and a Satellite.... London: John Murray, 1874. 4to (280 x 220 mm). Lithographic frontispiece, and 23 plates. Publisher\'s blue cloth, rebacked retaining original spine and covers. Shaken, corners and edges bumped, slight warping to pages, fingermarks and spotting.
FIRST EDITION. The authors sculpted detailed models of the lunar surface as observed through telescopes, and then photographed them to create images of the moon that could not otherwise be taken using existing techniques of telescopic photography at the time. Truthful Lens 125.
月亮。 2个标题:
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BIBLE IN ENGLISH: THE GREAT \"SHE\" BIBLE.:The Holy Bible, Conteyning the Old Testament, and the New. London: Robert Barker, [1613] - 1611. Folio (390 x 257 mm). title and final leaf supplied in facsimile, lacking 2 quires A and F, and with 19 leaves supplied from a later edition, engraved map of Canaan by John Speed, loosely inserted, and with its margins restored with some loss. Title to New Testament title dated 1611, set within wide woodcut pictorial borders, wood-cut head and tail pieces, calendar and almanack printed in red and black, occasional light toning, a few upper margins cut slightly close to border line. Paneled calf, antique, red speckled edges.
Collation: A1 (General Title, a facsimile of the He Bible and dated 1611), A2-4 (a2 margin slightly restored, a few restored holes affecting letters), B1-4, C1-6, D1-4: Quire A1-6 lacking (Title to genealogies and first 11 pages), B-E6, (Lacking quire F1-6), G-Z6, Aa-Zz6, Aaa-Zzz6 (rrr1 outer and lower margins torn with loss), Aaaa-Zzzz6, Aaaaa-Ccccc6;
New Testament: A-Z6 (with 15 leaves P1-6, S3-4, V5, X2-6 and Z3 all silked and damaged, and supplied from a shorter later edition, possibly the 1617 folio edition), 6A 1-5 supplied from another folio edition, 6A6 a facsimile leaf.
Provenance: Exhibited by Mr. Young (of Leicester, UK) in the early 20th Century, with a printed and manuscript exhibition label, containing manuscript notes on the typographical errors in the \"SHE\" Bible, the label loosely inserted at the front.
THE KING JAMES\' GREAT \"SHE\' BIBLE, THE SECOND FOLIO EDITION, with the reading in Ruth 3:15 corrected to \"She went into the citie,\" and with other errors including Matthew 26:36 where Judas appears for Jesus, but in this copy that error has been a corrected in an 18th century manuscript hand.
The King James Great Bible is considered to be the most important English Bible to have been printed. The biblical scholar Francis Fry described the \"SHE\" Bible as the first edition second issue without reprints, printed within two years of the first issue to correct typographical errors that were found in the text. The King James Bible was drawn up to reconcile the versions of the bible used by the Clergy, on the one hand, and the laity on the other. The translators, who numbered around 50, were divided into committees based in Oxford. Cambridge and London, and they were instructed to take the Bishops Bible as their basis and then consult with Tyndale\'s, Coverdale\'s, Matthew\'s, Whitchurch\'s and the Geneva versions to come up with an authorized text. This copy, although with facsimile first and last leaves, and two quires lacking, is substantially complete. \"From about the middle of the seventeenth century until the appearance of the Revised Bible of 1881-5, the King James\' version reigned without rival\"(Herbert 319). cf. PMM 114; STC 2224.
英语圣经:伟大的“她”圣经。 《圣经》、《旧约》和《新约》。伦敦:罗伯特·巴克,[1613]-1611。
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NATURAL HISTORY. :7 titles:
1. SMITH, WILLIAM. A Synopsis of the British Diatomaceae. London: 1856. 8vo. Lithographic illustrations in color and black and white. Contemporary half morocco and cloth. Upper cover detached, scattered browning and spotting.
2. HUXLEY, THOMAS HENRY. Evidence as to Man\'s Place in Nature. London and Edinburgh: 1863. 8vo. Wood engraved illustrations. Publisher\'s green textured cloth, red endpapers printed with advertisements. Corners bumped, lower hinge cracked, foxing.
3. MIKHAILOV, D. [Students\' Zoological Atlas.] St. Petersburg: 1865. Folio. 15 lithographic plates. Contemporary quarter cloth and boards. Heavily rubbed, slightly warped, light marginal dampstaining, toning and some creases to plates.
4. LNDSAY, W. LAUDER. Mind in the Lower Animals. London: 1879. 2 volumes. 8vo. Publisher\'s purple cloth stamped in black. Spines sunned, corners bumped, hinges cracked, scattered spotting.
5. WEISMAN, AUGUST. Studies in the Theory of Descent. London: 1882. 8vo. Contemporary cloth. Sunned, rubbed, tape markings to spine, hinges cracked, first leaf loose, ink library stamp on title.
6. HUXLEY, LEONARD. Life and Letters of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker. London: 1918. 2 volumes. 8vo. Publisher\'s black cloth stamped in gilt. Rubbed, corners rounded, toning.
7. SINGER, CHARLES. Studies in the History and Method of Science. Volume II only. Oxford: 1921. 4to. Publisher\'s red cloth, printed dust jacket. Chipping and browning to jacket, edges slightly rubbed.
自然历史。 7个标题:
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BACON, FRANCIS. 1561-1626.:3 titles:
1. Of the Advancement and Proficience of Learning.... Oxford: Leonard Lichfield for Robert Young and Edward Forrest, 1640. Folio (282 x 181 mm). Portrait frontispiece, engraved allegorical title page. 19th century half sheep and marbled boards, rebacked retaining original spine and covers. Rubbed, portrait frontispiece supplied from another source and re-margined to fit, ink ownership inscriptions, last leaf of front matter loose, large stain to N1, some marginalia, light browning and spotting. FIRST COMPLETE EDITION IN ENGLISH, second issue with colophon dated 1640. Enlarged and expanded from the 1605 Latin edition, with a memorial frontispiece portrait of Bacon. Gibson 141b; STC 1167.3.
2. Sylva Sylvarum; or, A Naturall Historie. London: John Haviland, for William Lee, 1635. 2 parts in 1 volume. Folio (277 x 180 mm). Portrait frontispiece, engraved allegorical extra title page. 20th century quarter vellum and marbled boards. Portrait and engraved extra title laid down, ink ownership inscriptions, lacking final blank, spotting, light dampstaining. Fourth edition, with The New Atlantis appended at the back, with separate pagination. Gibson 174; Wing B327.
3. Novum organu scientiarum, editio secundo. Amsterdam: Joannis Ravestein, 1660. Woodcut title page. BOUND WITH: Opuscula varia posthuma, philosphica, civilia, et theologia. Amsterdam: Joannis Ravestein, 1663. Later vellum, inked titles on spine. Edges slightly trimmed, minor spotting. Gibson 106.
培根,弗朗西斯。1561-1626. 3个标题:
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THE MOON.:2 titles:
1. WILKINS, JOHN. 1614-1672. A Discovery of a New World ... \'tis Probable there may be another Habitable World in the Moon London: J. Rawlins for John Gellibrand, 1684. 2 parts in 1 volume. 8vo (172 x 112 mm). Woodcut illustrations in text. Modern calf. Front blank heavily browned and chipped, corners chipped on first several leaves, browning and spotting throughout.
Fifth edition, \"Corrected and Amended.\" Wilkins\' bold assertions in his various editions of this book include the possibility that the moon might be inhabited, that humans might be able to find a way to travel there, and that the Earth might indeed be a planet. An Anglican clergyman and Bishop of Chester, Wilkins was a visionary polymath who served as both Warden of Wadham College, Oxford, and Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. He remained well-respected in science and the clergy, despite his sometimes controversial writings. In addition to writing on mathematics, religious philosophy, and astronomy, he proposed a universal language, and a universal system of measurement that predated the metric system. ESTC R22749; Wing 2186.
2. NASMYTH, JAMES HALL. 1808-1890; and JAMES CARPENTER. 1840-1899. The Moon: Considered as a Planet, a World, and a Satellite.... London: John Murray, 1874. 4to (280 x 220 mm). Lithographic frontispiece, and 23 plates. Publisher\'s blue cloth, rebacked retaining original spine and covers. Shaken, corners and edges bumped, slight warping to pages, fingermarks and spotting.
FIRST EDITION. The authors sculpted detailed models of the lunar surface as observed through telescopes, and then photographed them to create images of the moon that could not otherwise be taken using existing techniques of telescopic photography at the time. Truthful Lens 125.
月亮。 2个标题:
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BIBLE IN ENGLISH: THE GREAT \"SHE\" BIBLE.:The Holy Bible, Conteyning the Old Testament, and the New. London: Robert Barker, [1613] - 1611. Folio (390 x 257 mm). title and final leaf supplied in facsimile, lacking 2 quires A and F, and with 19 leaves supplied from a later edition, engraved map of Canaan by John Speed, loosely inserted, and with its margins restored with some loss. Title to New Testament title dated 1611, set within wide woodcut pictorial borders, wood-cut head and tail pieces, calendar and almanack printed in red and black, occasional light toning, a few upper margins cut slightly close to border line. Paneled calf, antique, red speckled edges.
Collation: A1 (General Title, a facsimile of the He Bible and dated 1611), A2-4 (a2 margin slightly restored, a few restored holes affecting letters), B1-4, C1-6, D1-4: Quire A1-6 lacking (Title to genealogies and first 11 pages), B-E6, (Lacking quire F1-6), G-Z6, Aa-Zz6, Aaa-Zzz6 (rrr1 outer and lower margins torn with loss), Aaaa-Zzzz6, Aaaaa-Ccccc6;
New Testament: A-Z6 (with 15 leaves P1-6, S3-4, V5, X2-6 and Z3 all silked and damaged, and supplied from a shorter later edition, possibly the 1617 folio edition), 6A 1-5 supplied from another folio edition, 6A6 a facsimile leaf.
Provenance: Exhibited by Mr. Young (of Leicester, UK) in the early 20th Century, with a printed and manuscript exhibition label, containing manuscript notes on the typographical errors in the \"SHE\" Bible, the label loosely inserted at the front.
THE KING JAMES\' GREAT \"SHE\' BIBLE, THE SECOND FOLIO EDITION, with the reading in Ruth 3:15 corrected to \"She went into the citie,\" and with other errors including Matthew 26:36 where Judas appears for Jesus, but in this copy that error has been a corrected in an 18th century manuscript hand.
The King James Great Bible is considered to be the most important English Bible to have been printed. The biblical scholar Francis Fry described the \"SHE\" Bible as the first edition second issue without reprints, printed within two years of the first issue to correct typographical errors that were found in the text. The King James Bible was drawn up to reconcile the versions of the bible used by the Clergy, on the one hand, and the laity on the other. The translators, who numbered around 50, were divided into committees based in Oxford. Cambridge and London, and they were instructed to take the Bishops Bible as their basis and then consult with Tyndale\'s, Coverdale\'s, Matthew\'s, Whitchurch\'s and the Geneva versions to come up with an authorized text. This copy, although with facsimile first and last leaves, and two quires lacking, is substantially complete. \"From about the middle of the seventeenth century until the appearance of the Revised Bible of 1881-5, the King James\' version reigned without rival\"(Herbert 319). cf. PMM 114; STC 2224.
英语圣经:伟大的“她”圣经。 《圣经》、《旧约》和《新约》。伦敦:罗伯特·巴克,[1613]-1611。