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Tabulae Frisicae Lunae-Solares Quadruplices

Tabulae Frisicae Lunae-Solares Quadruplices by MULERIUS, Nicolaus

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Seller: Heritage Book Shop, LLC
Title
Tabulae Frisicae Lunae-Solares Quadruplices
Author
MULERIUS, Nicolaus
Seller
Heritage Book Shop, LLC (United States)
Description
Alkmaar: Jacobus Meesterus, 1611. Full Description: MULERIUS, Nicolaus. [i.e. MULLER, Nicolaus]. Tabulae Frisicae Lunae-Solares Quadruplices e fontibus Cl. Ptolemaei, Regis Alfonsi, Nic. Copernici, & Tychonis Brahe, recens constructae. Alkmaar: Excudebat Jacobus Meesterus. Veneunt Amstelrodami apud Wilhelmum Janssonium, 1611. First edition. Signed by the author on the bottom margin of page 8 under the "Tabularum emptori". With engraved title-page including portraits of Copernicus, Brahe, Ptolemy, King Alfonsus and Hipparchus. Also with an armorial woodcut of Frisia, historiated woodcut initials and diagrams. Calendar printed in red and black. Quarto (9 x 6 7/8 inches; 230 x 175 mm). 136, [4], [137]-464, [26, calendar], [2, blank], 77, [2], [1, blank] pp. Wiith cancel slip correction pasted in the margin of page 33. Contemporary speckled calf. Spine stamped in gilt. Spine with a brown morocco spine label, lettered in gilt. All edges speckled red. Boards a bit scuffed. Some minor repairs to top of outer hinges and head of spine. A tiny amount of worming to inner gutter, not affecting text. Paper flaw to top margin of leaf Aiii, just touching a few letters. Two previous owner's bookplates to front pastedown. Overall a very good copy. "Having trained and practised for many years as a physician, while maintaining an interest in mathematics and astronomy, Mulerius was appointed professor of medicine and mathematics at the newly-founded University of Groningen in 1614. In 1608 he had obtained letters patent for a set of eclipse tables based on the work of Ptolemy, Copernicus and Tycho Brahe; by the time the work was published in 1611 a fourth source, the Alfonsine tables, had been included. By relating the motions of the sun and moon, Mulerius's work made the calculation of eclipses much easier. A second part to the work concerning the other planets, written in 1612, was never published and exists in manuscript only. In 1617 Mulerius published a new, corrected edition of Copernicus's De revolutionibus, the first to contain explanatory notes ." (Sotheby's). Houzeau & Lancaster 12750 HBS 69531. $5,000.
WILLIAM BLAKE: CREATIVE WILL AND THE POETIC IMAGE

WILLIAM BLAKE: CREATIVE WILL AND THE POETIC IMAGE by (BLAKE, WILLIAM). LINDSAY, JACK

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Seller: Phillip J. Pirages Fine Books and Medieval Manuscripts
Title
WILLIAM BLAKE: CREATIVE WILL AND THE POETIC IMAGE
Author
(BLAKE, WILLIAM). LINDSAY, JACK
Seller
Phillip J. Pirages Fine Books and Medieval Manuscripts (United States)
Description
London: [Printed at the Burleigh Press, Bristol, for] Fanfrolico Press, 1927. FIRST EDITION. 203 x 133 mm. (8 x 5 1/4"). 4 p.l. (including a blank), 55, [1] pp. Original green paper boards and burgundy cloth spine with gilt lettering. With an etching by Lindsay at the front. ◆Light staining on front pastedown (vestiges of bookplate?), otherwise very fine. A substantial analysis divided into six parts, this, as the book indicates, "is not a critical essay on Blake's poetry, but an effort to define the condition of mind his work represents and to expose its psychological machinery from the inside by employing an idiom which is as close, poetically, as [Lindsay] can make it to the nature of the subject, and by accepting life as existing in terms of the values [Blake] creates.".
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Monet. by Seitz, William C.

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Seller: Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio
Title
Monet.
Author
Seitz, William C.
Seller
Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio (United States)
ISBN
9780810922884
Condition
Fine
Description
New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1982. Fine. 31 cm; 127 pages, including 40 color plates. In stiff illustrated wraps. About fine.