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BERTRAND, Louis.
Renouvellemens périodiques des continens terrestres.
Paris, Charles Pougens, Hocquart, Duprat, An VIII (1799).
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400 €
First edition.
Louis Bertrand (1731-1812), was born in Geneva and was a Swiss geologist and mathematician. He was a pupil of Euler and became his close friend. In addition to writing a text on geometry he also wrote on geology. In "Renouvellemens périodiques des continens terrestres" he discusses the evolution of terrestrial continents, mountains, stratigraphic layers, caves and fossils (animal and mineral).
MOLLOY, Gérald || HAMARD, Abbé.
Géologie et Révélation ou histoire ancienne de la Terre considérée à la lumière des faits géologiques et de la religion révélée.
Paris, René Haton, 1877.
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50 €
Book whose purpose is to match geological and paleontological data with biblical stories.
BOUILLON-LAGRANGE, Edme Jean-Baptiste.
Essai sur les eaux minérales naturelles et artificielles.
Paris et Saint-Pétersbourg, Klostermann, 1810.
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350 €
First edition, the first issue with the scarce 1810 title page.
An important work and comprehensive treatise on natural and mineral waters. The first part covers internal and external uses of fresh water, seawater, and different kinds of mineral water. The major portion of the book describes the principal spas of Europe in alphabetical order, including chemical analyses of the waters. The last section gives detailed directions for the preparation of artificial mineral waters, with plates showing apparatus for making hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and hydrogel sulphide. The machine designed by L.A. Planche for making carbonated mineral waters under pressure is described.
HEIM, Roger || DUCHE, Jacques || MALENCON, G.
Revue de Mycologie 1936 et 1937.
Paris, Busson, 1936-1937.
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60 €
First edition.
The firs two years of publication of the Revue de mycologie wich will be published over 40 years.
THEURIET, André.
Nos Oiseaux.
Paris, H. Launette et Cie, 1887.
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300 €
Second edition.
Very nice print of the 110 watercolors after Hector Giacomelli.
For each of the 20 chapters dedicated to a species of bird, we find: a small framed poem, a banner, a lettrin, a lampshade and a full page engraving.
A fine copy.
JOUKOWSKY, Etienne || FAVRE, Jules.
Monographie géologique et paléontologique du Salève.
Genève, Georg & Cie, 1913.
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2500 €
First edition.
Offprint with separate title page.
Presentation copy.
Remarkable work that reports on the geological and biostratigraphic work on the Saleve by Joukowski and Favre.
The authors propose 23 cross-sections of the Salève, oriented NW-SE, from the Petit Salève to the Montagne de La Caille, with identification of the geological stages and fault planes.
This work is still a reference today. Indeed, no other work of this importance on this subject has been published since.
A complete copy with the famous 1:25000 map, which remains the only document available for more than a century.
The publication in the "Archives des Sciences" of a new map was announced by B. Manstrangelo (Arch.Sci. (2018) 70: 43-50), but was still not published in the last issue (71. 2020).
LORIOL, Perceval de.
Description des animaux invertébrés fossiles contenus dans l'étage néocomien moyen du mont Salève.
Genève, H. Georg, 1861.
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750 €
First edition of this remarkable work on the Salève fossils.
Perceval de Loriol (1828-1908) was a Swiss palaeontologist and stratigrapher, who worked during fourty years at the Natural History Museum of Geneva. He was one of the founders of the Schweizerische Paläontologische Gesellschaft.
The Salève is particularly rich in fossils. There are more than 700 species of invertebrates in the interval from the Upper Jurassic to the Quaternary, the study of which is far from being completed.
This work by Loriol remains an important reference on the subject.
[PANCKOUCKE, Charles].
De l'Homme, et de la reproduction des différens individus.
Paris, s.n., 1761.
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150 €
First edition.
LINNE, Charles.
Genera plantarum. Eorumque Characteres naturales, secundum Numerum, Figuram, Situm, & Proportionem omnium Fructificationis partium.
Paris, David, 1743.
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500 €
Third edition.
A major work in the history of science in which Linnaeus explains the reproduction of flowering plants and proposes a classification of plants by the structure of their flowers. This classification will be the starting point for the entire taxonomy of living things as we use it today.
Taken from the second edition published in 1742, the Paris edition is the only one to offer the names of plants in French.
BULLIARD, Pierre.
Dictionnaire élémentaire de botanique, ou Exposition par ordre alphabétique, des préceptes de la botanique, et de tous les termes, tant françois que latins, consacrés à l'étude de cette science.
Paris, Imprimerie Crapelet, 1797.
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750 €
A Folio edition with 9 color plates.
DUHAMEL DU MONCEAU, Henri-Louis.
Traité de la Conservation des Grains et en particulier du Froment.
Paris, Guerin, 1753.
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200 €
First edition.
Book which follows the famine of 1752 in which Du Monceau tries to propose solutions for better conservation of wheat reserves during years of good harvests. They include better drying and cleaning of the grains, and aeration of large granaries by bellows.
LAMARCK, Jean Baptiste de.
Systême des animaux sans vertèbres, ou tableau général des classes, des ordres et des genres de ces animaux.
Paris, Deterville, 1801.
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4000 €
First edition.
One of the very first formulations of the concept of evolution of species (transformism), before Darwin's, and presenting as the cause of evolution (Lamarckism) the heredity of acquired characteristics.
It will take more than 50 years for Darwin's work on environmental selection pressure to contradict Lamarck's Speech.
However, we owe Lamarck the introduction in this book of the distinction between Vertebrate and Invertebrate animals, a distinction that we still use in current taxonomy.
GARSAULT, François-Alexandre-Pierre de.
Le Nouveau parfait maréchal, ou la connoissance générale et universelle du cheval, divisé en sept traités [...] avec un dictionnaire des termes de cavalerie.
Paris, Nyon, 1755.
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500 €
One of the 18th century encyclopedic references on the horse, which was still more than an animal at the time.
Third edition complete with all its beautiful plates and in particular the impressive engravings on the anatomy of the horse.
[BOURGUET, Louis].
Traité des pétrifications.
Paris, Briasson, 1742.
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1800 €
First edition.
One of the first books in paleontology.
The work is divided into two parts, the first in the form of letters addressed to Réaumur, Jallabert, Garcin, Mairan ... Bourguet wonders about the origin of what is then commonly called petrification. The animal or plant origin of these particular stones is not yet clearly established.
The second part for encyclopedia offers a classification of the different kinds of stones (to distinguish them from fossils), a directory of all the places where fossils are found, a bibliography on the subject, and the explanation of the 60 plates outside text grouping together several hundred fossils classified on their similarities.
RONDELET, Guillaume.
Libri de Piscibus marinis.
Lyon, Mathias Bonhomme, 1554-1555.
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4500 €
First edition of the most important treatise on aquatic animals and fish published up that time.
Richly illustrated with around 400 woodcut in text representing fish, shells, crustaceans, turtles, marine mammals (seals, dolphins, whales, orcas ...) and other marine animals including amphibians, reptiles, starfish.
DARWIN, Charles.
De La Variation des animaux et des plantes sous l' action de la domestication.
Paris, C. Reinwald, 1868.
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300 €
First edition in French. Translation by JJ Moulinié.
In addition to the remarks on the domestication of animals (which is a bias of unnatural selection) Darwin exposes in this book for the first time his theory of Pangenesis.
Darwin seeks there a support of hereditary information and puts forward the hypothesis of cellular buds which would transmit the characters of the parents. The hypothesis is false but we feel that genetics are in fact not very far.
CAUSTIER.
Les Entrailles de la Terre.
Paris, Librairie Nony, 1902.
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50 €
[GRAVURE].
Planche panckoucke ornithologie : Becs.
[Paris], [Chez Panckoucke & Plomteux], [1789].
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Plate devoted to ornithology, taken from the Pancoucke methodical encyclopedia.
Plate 5 "Method for the knowledge of Birds by the Beak and the Legs".
[GRAVURE].
Planche panckoucke ornithologie : Becs.
[Paris], [Chez Panckoucke & Plomteux], [1789].
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50 €
Plate devoted to ornithology, taken from the Pancoucke methodical encyclopedia.
Plate 6 "Method for the knowledge of Birds by the Beak and the Legs".
[GRAVURE].
Planche panckoucke ornithologie : Becs.
[Paris], [Chez Panckoucke & Plomteux], [1789].
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50 €
Plate devoted to ornithology, taken from the Pancoucke methodical encyclopedia.
Plate 7 "Method for the knowledge of Birds by the Beak and the Legs".
[GRAVURE] FAURE, Pierre.
Marine.
s.l., s.n., 1921.
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Engraving signed Pierre Fauré in 1921
Exemplar N ° 4/15.
[GRAVURE].
Planche panckoucke ornithologie : Pattes.
[Paris], [Chez Panckoucke & Plomteux], [1789].
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Plate devoted to ornithology, taken from the Pancoucke methodical encyclopedia.
Plate 1 "Method for the knowledge of Birds by the Beak and the Legs".
[GRAVURE].
Planche panckoucke ornithologie : Pattes.
[Paris], [Chez Panckoucke & Plomteux], [1789].
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Plate devoted to ornithology, taken from the Pancoucke methodical encyclopedia.
Plate 2 "Method for the knowledge of Birds by the Beak and the Legs".
[GRAVURE].
Planche panckoucke ornithologie : Pattes.
[Paris], [Chez Panckoucke & Plomteux], [1789].
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50 €
Plate devoted to ornithology, taken from the Pancoucke methodical encyclopedia.
Plate 3 "Method for the knowledge of Birds by the Beak and the Legs".
[GRAVURE].
Planche panckoucke ornithologie : Becs.
[Paris], [Chez Panckoucke & Plomteux], [1789].
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50 €
Plate devoted to ornithology, taken from the Pancoucke methodical encyclopedia.
Plate 4 "Method for the knowledge of Birds by the Beak and the Legs".
BAUHIN, Jean || CHERLER, Jean-Henri.
Historia plantarum universalis.
Yverdon, s.n., 1650-1651.
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7000 €
First edition, first issue of Bauhin's magnum opus. Describing over 5,000 plants in a meticulous manner, the Historia plantarum first appeared in 1650 after 31 years in preparation. Bauhin, a Swiss botanist and physician, endeavored to describe not only the organs and properties of the plants herein, but their ecology as well.
This first issue is rare. Most of copies known are from later issues (Norman, The Cleveland Collections, ...).
First issue with the gathering Secund Oooo et Secund Aaaaa on the third volume as described in Hunt, and with the index of part 3 (not required in Hunt).
PLENCK, Joseph Jacob.
Elementa terminologiae botanicae ac systematis sexualis plantarum.
Vienne, A. Blumaeur, 1796.
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80 €
First edition.
It was in his capacity as professor of chemistry and botany at the Military Academy of Medicine and Surgery in Vienna that Plenk (or Plenck) wrote this classification of botany based on the Linnaeus system.
BOISSIER DE SAUVAGES, François.
Methodus foliorum, seu plantae florae Monspeliensis, juxta foliorum ordinem, ad juvandam specierum cognitionem, digestae. Methode pour connoître les plantes par les feüilles.
La Haye, s.n., 1751.
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150 €
First edition.
Boissier de Sauvages (1706-1767) offers with this book both a key to the identification of plants by the leaves and a proposal for botanical classification using the shape of the leaves.
A letter to Linnaeus serving as a preface sets out the principle, more convenient than the Linnaean method based on flowers and fruiting.
The two botanists will maintain a long correspondence and a pupil of Linné will even come to do his thesis in Montpellier on the local flora.
LAICHARDING, Johann Nepomuk von.
Manuale Botanicum sistens plantarum europaearum characteres generum specierum differentias nec non earum loca natalia.
Lipsiae, Barthium, 1794.
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200 €
First edition.
Johann Nepomuk von Laicharting is an Austrian entomologist who leaves his botanical name to the Potentilla anglica laichard (described in this book).
FUSTER, Joseph-Jean Nicolas.
Des Changements dans le climat de la France, histoire de ses révolutions météorologiques
[relié à la suite :]
Des Maladies de la France dans leurs rapports avec les saison, ou histoire médicale et météorologique de la France, Paris, Dufart, 1840.
Paris, Capelle, 1845.
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600 €
Two works in first edition by the same author in one volume:
I - FUSTER, Changes in the climate of France, history of its meteorological revolutions, Paris, Capelle, 1845
"The climate of France has changed and is changing"
Quite fascinating historiographical work on the French climate since the Gauls until the XIXth century.
One of the final chapters entitled "The action of meteorological phenomena and the human industry as causes of changes in our climate" sounds like a strange echo 150 years before the IPCC reports.
II- FUSTER, Diseases of France in their relationships with the seasons, or medical and meteorological history of France, Paris, Dufart, 1840
"The subject of this book is still new: no one has dealt with the diseases of France; no one has considered these diseases in their relationship with the seasons. But it is between us something more than "a new application of principles already known; it is, above all, the search for these principles. How do the seasons work; determine the diseases in correspondence with their action? Here is the problem first. The history of the seasons and diseases of France will follow and must follow the solution of these two questions. "
While the seasonality of viral infections is always a concern.
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