Edité par Librairie Ancienne Honore Champion, Paris, 1915
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Ajouter au panierHardback. Etat : Fair. Bibliotheque de L'Ecole des Hautes Etudes. Original cover replaced by yellow library cloth. Text paper very tanned and fragile. First page loose. --- We are a Benedictine Monastery / Seminary library; thank you for your support.
Edité par Paris; Carré-Naud, Cornois, Jouve, Masson, Steinheil, 1894-1898 (1-13, 18-23) / Bordeaux a.o., ca. 1893-1897 (14-17)., 1898
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Ajouter au panierOverall 1.660 pages, few partly colour-plates; first 2 blank sheets with holograph 'Table of Contents'. - Gilt-titled dark-red half-chagrin-leather binding of the period with marbled panels and endpapers; lex.-8vo.(ca. 23 x 17,5 x 8 cm; ca. 2,2 kg.). *** FIRST EDITIONS, 28 DOCTORATE-THESISES FROM 'FACULTÉ DE MÉDECINE DE PARIS' AND 5 OFFPRINTS; ALL ON VARIOUS ASPECTS OF THE DIABETES-DESEASE, all from the 1890ies when Dr. Fernand Widal was lecturer in Paris. First titlepage ('Le Goff') with round stamp 'Bibliothèque du Professeur Widal, F. W.', inner frontpanel with bookplate of 'Administration générale de l'Assistance publique à Paris / Bibliothèque Centrale de l'Internat / Don de M. le Docteur [holograph:] Widal'. - 1) #383, LE GOFF (*Hémonstoir, 1864): 'Thèse pour le Doctorat en Médecine', Paris 1897, 118 pages / 2) #582, LEDIEU (*Paris, 1873): 'Thèse . . . (20.7.1898)'; Paris, Jouve, 1898; 67 p. / 3) #428, BOISUMEAU: 'Thèse . . . (1.7.1897)'; Paris, Carré / Naud, 1897; 83 p. / 4) #540, MASCAREL (*La Chartre-sur-Loir, 1873; ancien Externe des Hopitaux, Medaille de Bronze de l'Assistance publique): 'Thèse . . . (19.7.1898)'; Paris, Jouve, 1898; 78 (1) p. / 5) #365, WINTER (*Thann, 1870; Docteur en Médecine de la Faculté Strasbourg): 'Thèse . . . (29.5.1897)'; Paris, Jouve, 1897; 112 p. / 6) #490, GOUDARD (*Genève, 1870; Interne de l'Asile de Vincennes, . . .): 'Thèse . . . (15.7.1897)'; Paris, Steinheil, 1897; 137 (1) p. / 7) #302, QUIVY (*Vieux-Condé, 1875): 'Thèse . . . (23.2.1875)'; Paris, Jouve, 1898; 52 p. / 8) #87, MATHIEU (*Mirecourt, 1872): 'Thèse . . . (22.12.1897); Paris, Jouve, 1897; 94 p. / 9) #45x, BLANC (*Saint-Poney, 1864): 'Thèse . . . (16.7.1896)'; Paris, Jouve et Cie, 1896; 50 p. / 10) #109, CORNEILLE (*Montpezat, 1872): 'Thèse . . . (23.12.1897)', Paris, Cornois, 1897; 52 p. / 11) CARAMANOS: 'Thèse . . . (8.7.1897)'; Paris, Carré / Naud, 1897; (4) 132 p., 4 'Figures' on 2 singleside colour-lithograph plates. / 12) DUTOURNIER (*Bayonne, 1867): 'Thèse . . . (27.6.1895)'; Paris, Steinheil, 1895; 96 p. / 13) #130, ARGENSON (*Paris, 1869): 'Thèse . . . (12.1.1898)'; Paris, Jouve, 1898; 90 p. / 14) 6e Année No. 8, VERGELY (Professeur à la Faculté de médécine de Bordeaux): 'Archives Cliniques de Bordeaux)' 1897; 34 (1) p. / 15) ROQUE (Agrégé, Médecin des Hôpitaux de Lyon); DEVIC (Agr. de la Faculté de Médecine de Lyon); HUGOUNENC (Professeur de Chimie à la Fac.): Révue de Médecine, p. (995)-1.007. / 16) BOINET (Agrégé des Facultés, Professeur á l'École de Médecine de Marseilles): not dated, 1 p. / 17) MABBOUX, M. (Médecin-Major de l'Armée): inscribed and signed (first line of inscr.iption cut); 'Révue de Médecine', p. (759)-783. / 18) WORMS (Membre de l'Académie de Médecine, Officier de la Légion d'Honneur): Extrait du 'Bulletin de l'Académie', Séance du 5 Déc. 1893; Paris, Masson, 1893; 23 p. / 19) DEBRAY (*Longueval, 1869; Interne à l'Asile de Convalescence des Hôpitaux de Paris): 'Thèse . . . (3.6.1896)'; Paris, Impr. de la Fac. de Méd., 1893; 207 p. / 20) SOREL (Interne des Hôpitaux de Rouen, Prix Pillore 1891): 'Thèse . . . (18.7.1894)'; Societe d'Éditions Scientifiques; Paris, 1894; 96 p., 4 fig. on 1 plate. / 21) #36, SEKEYAN, M. (*Constantinople, 1873): 'Thèse . . . (17.11.1897)'; Paris, Jouve, 1897; 50 p. / 22) #228, RODAT: 'Thèse . . . (15.3.1898)'; Paris, Carré / Naud, 1898; 95 p. / 23) #22[0], LEGENDRE (*Beuzeville, 1857): 'Thèse . . . (4.4.1895)'; Paris, Jouve, 1895; 70 p. --- Corners of the panels and foot of spine partly somewhat rubbed, joints slightly rubbed, bottom frontjoint slightly split (not affecting the tightness of the binding); else in best condition.
Edité par De L'Imprimerie Impériale, Paris, 1805
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : vg- to vg. First complete French edition. Quartos. Vol.1: (xcvii) 528pp, 31pp. Vol.2: 460pp, 84pp. Black leather over dark blue marbled paper boards. Gilt lettering and ruling on the spines. The first full French translation of compiled research from the Asiatic Society of Bengal, originally published in English as the periodical journal "Asiatick Researches" from 1788- 1839. The text throughout contains a vast array of information in various realms of scientific, historical, philosophical, religious and/or cultural topics, from different authors. Volume 1 contains a total of 33 plates of copperplate engravings (including 2 fold-out), while volume 2 contains 11 plates, plus 2 folding tables (one one which, a table of Persian grammatical influence on North India, printed on blue-toned Arches papers measuring 22 1/4 x 28". Some of these plates contain illustrations, while others contain geometric figures, mathematical calculations, astrological charts, and samples of texts in various Asian scripts, including Sanskrit, Arabic, and Chinese. In addition to the numbered plates there are many other un-numbered examples in-text, as well as statistical tables (some full page). The text throughout is accompanied by copious scholarly footnotes. Of special note is a sections of beautifully rendered plates containing images of various Hindu deities. Also includes a large fold out steel-plate engraved Hindu Zodiac with 27 images. The final section of volume one contains corrections and additions, followed by tables of meteorological data (also included in vol.2). This French edition notably has been revised and supplemented with various additional notes from a number of distinguished French scholars and scientists of the era including zoologist Georges Cuvier (1769 1832), mathematician and astronomer Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre (1749 1822), naturalist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1744 -1829) and entomologist Guillaume-Antoine Olivier (1756-1814). Text in French. Bindings with some light rubbing and/or bumping to extremities. Light scratches to the covers. Interiors with minor sporadic foxing and/or water stains to the margins of a few pages throughout, although in general the pages are surprisingly clean and vibrant. Book blocks quite tight. Bindings in very good-, interiors in very good condition overall. *About the society: The "The Asiatic Society of Bengal" (now simply known as the Asiatic Society) was founded in Calcutta in 1784 by British scholar, philologist and civil civil Sir William Jones (1746-1794), in the early years of the British Raj. Its purpose as set forth was the furthering of Oriental research of all kinds, as well as the collection of manuscripts and other relevant materials. It began publishing the work and research of its members, all distinguished scholars, in its periodical journal "Asiatick Researches". A museum set up to house and display its holdings, as well as act as a hub or research was established in 1814. At first only Europeans could become members, but starting in 1829 Indian were allowed to join as well.