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De Naturae Divinis Characterismis; seu Raris & admirandis spectaculis, causis, indiciis, proprietatibus rerum in partibus singulis universi, Libri II. Auctore D. Corn. Gemma, Louaniensi, Regio Medicinae professore. Peculiarem partis utriusque materiem vel argumentum sequens pagina planius explicabit

De Naturae Divinis Characterismis; seu Raris & admirandis spectaculis, causis, indiciis, proprietatibus rerum in partibus singulis universi, Libri II. Auctore D. Corn. Gemma, Louaniensi, Regio Medicinae professore. Peculiarem partis utriusque materiem vel argumentum sequens pagina planius explicabit by Gemma, Cornelius (1535-1579)

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De Naturae Divinis Characterismis; seu Raris & admirandis spectaculis, causis, indiciis, proprietatibus rerum in partibus singulis universi, Libri II. Auctore D. Corn. Gemma, Louaniensi, Regio Medicinae professore. Peculiarem partis utriusque materiem vel argumentum sequens pagina planius explicabit
Author
Gemma, Cornelius (1535-1579)
Seller
Liber Antiquus (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
Antwerp: Ex officina Christophori Plantini, 1575. SOLE EDITION. Hardcover. Fine. A fine, tall copy in its original limp vellum binding (vellum lightly soiled, ties perished). Occasional light marginal foxing and the occasional light ink stain. Some short passages neatly underlined. Small damp-stain at the head of gathering a. Deaccession stamp (and duplicate stamp of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich) on title verso. Illustrated with numerous woodcuts of deformities and monstrosities; anatomical illustrations (relating to obstetrics); kidney stones, minerals and bones; astronomical and atmospheric phenomena, including three woodcut star charts (two of which show the Nova of 1572; the third shows the recorded positions of the comet of March-April, 1556), the forms of various comets, and several eclipses (including a partial solar eclipse). Woodcut Plantin device on both title pages. This work also includes the first scientific illustration of an aurora ever published. Cornelius Gemma, physician, astronomer, mathematician and son of the famous Gemma Frisius, was born at Louvain, where he later held the chair of medicine at the University. He occupied himself largely with astrology and mathematics but is remembered for his observations of a comet in 1556, an eclipse of the moon in 1569 and the "New Star" (Nova) in Cassiopeia in November 1572. He recorded this nova on the evening of the 9th, on which night Gemma tells us "it appeared with a splendor surpassing all the fixed stars and scarcely less bright than Venus". Gemma observed the nova two days before it was seen by Tycho Brahe. An examination of Tycho's personal copy of the present work reveals that Tycho read Gemma's description closely while composing his pivotal "Astronomiae instauratae progymnasmata" (Prague 1602). "Tycho's observations of the nova of 1572, and his revolutionary calculations concerning their distance from the earth, constitute one of his principal achievements in the history of astronomy, leading to the abandonment of the traditional view of the celestial spheres." (Martayan Lan, Inc., Catalogue 28, describing Tycho's annotated copy of Gemma's work). ''The present work is a disquisition on portents and prodigies in nature of every description, with their supposed connection with human affairs. Monsters, of which he gives curious pictures, were viewed as special works of the Creator intended to foretell or indicate coming events.'' (Ferguson) Gemma sought to develop "a cosmocritical art which was to scrutinize not only the occult virtues and causes of bodies and singular affections, but also the critical mutations of things which occur in the triple world. More especially, Gemma sought to forecast events that are divinely proffered contrary to the usual run of nature, such as prodigies, monsters and dreams. Cornelius felt that he was the first to develop this particular field, although he recognized that his treatise belonged in the same general category as that of Fracastoro on the sympathy and antipathy of things, that of Fernel on the hidden causes of things, that of Levinus Lemnius on occult miracles of nature, that of Pomponazzi on incantations, and that of Peucer on divination." (Thorndike, History & Magic VI.406-7) It is interesting to note that the author's father, Gemma Frisius, died of complications from "stones". What influence, if any, this fact had on the author's interest in the nature and significance of renal stones and other "lapides" formed within living beings, is unknown.
Heald-Menerey's Geographical, Commercial and Recreational Map of California

Heald-Menerey's Geographical, Commercial and Recreational Map of California by [California]. [Maps]. Heald, Ralph P., compiler

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Heald-Menerey's Geographical, Commercial and Recreational Map of California
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[California]. [Maps]. Heald, Ralph P., compiler
Seller
McBride Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
[San Francisco and Los Angeles: The Heald-Menerey Company, 1928. Very good.. Large color map, measuring 44 x 64 inches, cut into eight sections and folded into book form. Original black limp textured cloth, yapp edges, titled in pale yellow on front cover. Moderate edge wear, titles on front cover almost completely worn away. Internally clean. A rare portable version of the large and impressive Heald-Menerey's Geographical, Commercial and Recreational Map of California, produced in the late-1920s. According to the sheet of instructions bound before the map: "The first of its kind ever devised for desk, home or automobile use. It consists of the California Survey, 44 x 64 inches in size, cut into eight strips and folded to make a book of 64 pages. Page No. 1 is the extreme northwest corner of our Survey and page No. 64 is the extreme southwest corner." The instructions proceed to inform the user on how to locate points on the map given its form as a book. The verso of the instructions page is a county index keyed to the pages of the map. The cover title begins, "California Survey" but the remainder is rubbed beyond readability. The map was produced by the Schmidt Lithograph Company of San Francisco. The legend of the map contains symbols representing roads, trails, railroads, streams, springs, swamps, aqueducts, lighthouses, county and state boundary lines, national forests, mountain peaks, township and range lines, base and meridian lines, and more. There are also two inset maps - one showing San Francisco and vicinity and the other Los Angeles and its immediate surroundings. OCLC records just a handful of copies of this book-form map published between 1928 and 1933.
Jack of Eagles

Jack of Eagles by Blish, James

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Jack of Eagles
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Blish, James
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Bookbid Rare Books (United States)
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Fine
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Greenburg, 1952. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. First edition with no mention of later printings on the copyright page. A nice clean, square copy. Dust jacket has original price of $2.75 printed on front flap. Minor soiling on back cover and rubbing at bottom edge.
Is the Devil a Gentleman

Is the Devil a Gentleman by Quinn, Seabury

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Is the Devil a Gentleman
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Quinn, Seabury
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Carpetbagger Books, ABAA (United States)
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Fine
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Baltimore: Mirage Press, 1970. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. A Voyager Book. Illustrated by David Prosser. Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket, unclipped ($5.95 but with marker price of $5.05 written next to it). Black cloth, lightly bumped, with gilt lettering on the spine. Square and firmly bound, clean internally. A posthumous collection of Quinn's best weird tales.
Barbara Morgan: Prints, Drawings, Watercolors and Photographs

Barbara Morgan: Prints, Drawings, Watercolors and Photographs by Curtis L. Carter and William C. Agee

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Barbara Morgan: Prints, Drawings, Watercolors and Photographs
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Curtis L. Carter and William C. Agee
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Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780871002617
Condition
Very Good
Description
Milwaukee: Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Museum of art, 1988. Paperback. Very Good. Paperback. 128pp. Edges tanned, else very good in publisher's wraps.
Massachusetts--Reception of the Grand Duke Alexis--View of the Grand Ball Given in Honor of the Duke by the Citizens of Boston, at the Boston Theatre. From a Sketch by Joseph BeckerFrank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, December 30, 1871

Massachusetts--Reception of the Grand Duke Alexis--View of the Grand Ball Given in Honor of the Duke by the Citizens of Boston, at the Boston Theatre. From a Sketch by Joseph BeckerFrank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, December 30, 1871 by [No Author]

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Massachusetts--Reception of the Grand Duke Alexis--View of the Grand Ball Given in Honor of the Duke by the Citizens of Boston, at the Boston Theatre. From a Sketch by Joseph BeckerFrank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, December 30, 1871
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[No Author]
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Yesterday's Muse Books (United States)
Condition
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Frank Leslie, 1871. Single Sheet. Near Fine. No large chips and no large tears. Minor general wear. 1871 Single Sheet. Illustration of Massachusetts--Reception of the Grand Duke Alexis--View of the Grand Ball Given in Honor of the Duke by the Citizens of Boston, at the Boston Theatre. From a Sketch by Joseph Becker, from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, December 30, 1871.