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BEDOS DE CELLES, François.
La Gnomonique pratique, ou l'art de tracer avec la plus grande précision les cadrans solaires.
Paris, Firmin Didot, 1790.
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250 €
New edition of this important treatise on gnomonics by François Bedos de Celles (1709-1779), a Benedictine monk and engineer, also known for his work in clockmaking and organ building. This work details the precise methods of building sundials, addressing the underlying mathematical and astronomical principles. Published by Firmin Didot, it is an essential reference for amateurs and specialists in clockmaking and time measurement. Some handwritten annotations.
L'HOSPITAL, Guillaume François Antoine (Marquis de).
Analyse des infiniment petits, pour l'intelligence des lignes courbes.
Paris, François Montalant, 1715.
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600 €
Second edition.
The L'Hospital manual was the first treatise devoted to differential calculus in the French language. It did much to disseminate Leibniz's discovery in France and Europe.
On p. 145 we find the rule that would bear the name of L'Hospital's Rule (or theorem), which states that the quotient of two functions behaves locally like the quotient of the associated derivatives.
BERTHOUD, Ferdinand.
L'Art de conduire et de régler les pendules et les montres.
Paris, J. M. Eberhart, 1805.
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250 €
Third edition.
Watchmaking at the end of the 18th century was a field at the cutting edge of technology. Berthoud's manual aimed to make accessible the knowledge and practice of the maintenance and adjustment of clocks and watches.
Untouched copy.
BOISSIER DE SAUVAGES, (Abbé).
Mémoires sur l'éducation des vers à soie.
Nismes, Gaude, 1763.
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350 €
First edition.
Reference work on silkworm breeding.
Bound later by the same author, we find: De la culture des muriers, Nismes, Gaude, 1763. 128-8 pages.
LA QUINTINYE, Jean Baptiste.
Instruction pour les jardins fruitiers et potagers, avec un traité des orangers, et des réflexions sur l'agriculture.
Paris, Cavelier, 1739.
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900 €
New revised and corrected edition.
A famous French gardener of the 17th century, Jean-Baptiste de La Quintinie was known for having been the director of the fruit and vegetable gardens of King Louis XIV. His work is a complete treatise on the cultivation of fruits and vegetables, as well as on the layout of gardens.
He was very influential in his time and helped to popularize modern gardening techniques, particularly on methods of forcing vegetables and pruning fruit trees.
Very complete copy of the plan of the royal vegetable garden and the plates outside the text on tree pruning.
LA HIRE, Philippe (De).
Traité de Mécanique, où l'on explique Tout ce qui est nécessaire dans la pratique des Arts, & les propriétés des corps pesants lesquelles ont un plus grand usage dans la Physique.
Paris, Jean Anisson, 1695.
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550 €
First edition.
Numerous woodcut figures in the text.
HUARTE, Jean.
L'Examen des Esprits pour les Sciences.
Amsterdam, Jean de Ravestein / Pierre Mortier [Daniel Elzevier], 1672.
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400 €
First edition of the French translation by François Savinien d'Alquié.
Beautiful Elzevirian edition decorated with a frontispiece by Romeyn de Hooghe.
On our copy, a butterfly replaces the name of the publisher with that of Pierre Mortier with the date of 1704.
Fresh copy.
LEMERY, Nicolas.
Dictionnaire universel des drogues simples.
Paris, L. Ch. d'Houry, 1759.
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400 €
New edition.
Work in which are classified in alphabetical order the names, origin, choice, principles and therapeutic virtues of plants, minerals and animals known at the time. A very complete copy of the 25 plates outside the text.
[GRIMOIRE].
Les Admirables secrets d'Albert le Grand contenans plusieurs traités sur la conception des femmes, des vertus des herbes, des pierres précieuses, & des animaux.
Lyon, Héritiers de Béringos Fratres, 1791.
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Rare 18th century edition of the most famous witchcraft grimoire.
SALVAGE, Jean-Galibert.
Anatomie du gladiateur combattant, applicable aux beaux-arts, ou traité des os, des muscles, du mécanisme des mouvemens, des proportions et des caractères du corps humains.
Paris, Chez l'auteur, 1812.
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500 €
First Edition.
Beautifully book illustrated with twenty-two large plates.
Salvage uses several famous classical sculptures for his anatomical subjects.
"The 'Planche d'introduction' and the fifteen plates immediately following it are struck off from two plates so as to bring out the bones in black and the body contours and muscles in red." (Choulant-Frank).
"The effect is striking and the text, engraved along with the plates, was printed in the same manner." (Heirs).
LONGUS || AMYOT, Jacques.
Les Amours pastorales de Daphnis et Chloé.
Londres, s.n., 1779.
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600 €
Rare copy bound in morocco illustrated by the engravings suit called Régent, very complete with the 29th engraving "aux petits pieds".
SCHRAMKE, Theophilus.
Description of the New-York Croton aqueduct : in English, German and French.
New York, at the authors, 1846.
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1500 €
First edition.
Rare publication on the construction of the Croton Aqueduct.
Following the Cholera epidemic of 1832, the city of New York, whose population was exploding at the time (the most populated city in the United States as early as 1820), decided to build an aqueduct to bring drinking water from the Catskills to the heart of the city.
The construction site, which spanned 40.5 miles (65 kilometers) from 1837 to 1842, was led by John B. Jervis and secured New York's water supply. It was then one of the largest works of hydraulic architecture, linking reservoirs, tunnels, and bridges. The Aqueduct remained in service until 1955.
It was the first of the monumental infrastructures that would make New York a new Rome.
ADANSON, Michel.
Familles des plantes.
Paris, Vincent, 1763.
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1500 €
First edition of this important botanical treatise.
Michel Adanson was the first to analyze and explain the theoretical foundations of natural classification and, what is even more important, to define the practical method to be used to seek this classification.
In this work, Adanson proclaims his contempt for "systems" and proposes a natural classification based on all the characters and not on a few characters chosen arbitrarily, which puts him in conflict with Linnaeus.
GOSSET.
Révélations Cabalistiques d'une Médecine Universelle tirée du Vin: avec une manière d'extraire le Sel de Rosée et une Dissertation sur les Lampes Sépulchrales.
Amiens, Aux dépens de l'auteur, 1735.
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1300 €
First edition.
Rare alchemical work in which the author describes a panacea derived from wine.
He also discusses the principle of sepulchral lamps, lamps which burn without wear and which were found, it is said, in certain tombs, in particular in that of Tullia, daughter of Cicero. Gosset hopes that the luminous spirits of gold and silver will soon be extracted to distill a "golden oil" which will burn without consuming. This passage is commented on by Gaston Bachelard in his book on the formation of the scientific mind.
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EIFFEL, Gustave.
Nouvelles Recherches sur La Résistance De L'air et L'aviation Faites Au Laboratoire.
Paris, H. Dunod et E. Pinat, 1914.
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1200 €
First edition.
After experimental aerodynamic tests obtained by free fall from the second floor of the tower he had built on the Champ de Mars in Paris, Gustave Eiffel had a wind tunnel built there in 1909. It was moved to Auteuil in 1912 and is still in operation today, operated by the company Aérodynamic Eiffel. This aerodynamics laboratory was used in particular to test the characteristics of Farman military biplanes which were used during the First World War.
REAUMUR, René-Antoine (Ferchault de).
Art de faire éclorre et d'élever en toute saison des oiseaux domestiques de toutes espèces.
Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1751.
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350 €
Second edition, greatly expanded.
This work brings together Réaumur's work on birds based on his observations. He sets out practical ways to produce a large quantity of chickens at low cost, a very expensive commodity at the time. He suggests building artificial incubators for incubating eggs and brooders to replace mother hens.
SMYTTÈRE, Philippe-Joseph-Emmanuel.
Tables synoptiques de l'histoire naturelle, pharmaceutique et médicale.
Paris, Librairie médicale de Crochard, 1833.
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450 €
Second edition.
Philippe-Joseph-Emmanuel de Smyttère (1800-1886) was a French physician, botanist and historian. His work, inspired by the classifications of Candolle, offers classification tables where medicinal properties are highlighted.
"I conceived the project of demonstrating, through application, the link that unites natural history to therapeutics" (extract from the preface).
RIVARD, Dominique François.
Eléments de Mathématiques.
Paris, Saillant & Desaint, 1768.
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150 €
Sixth and last edition augmented by the author.
Rivard is considered one of the best educators of the eighteenth century.
[CURIOSA].
Blasons anatomiques du corps féminin publiés par le Bibliophile B.G., décorés de vignettes par Grès.
Paris, [Bertrand Guégan], 1931.
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90 €
Limited edition, only 100 copies (n°76).
DESCARTES, René.
Les Principes de la philosophie de René Descartes.
Paris, Nicolas Le Gras, 1681.
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Fourth edition.
"The Principles of Philosophy" by René Descartes is a fundamental work of Western philosophy. In this treatise, Descartes sets out his vision of the world, based on metaphysical and physical principles. He develops his method of doubt, his famous "cogito, ergo sum" (I think, therefore I am), and his conceptions on the nature of the soul and the body.
VARIGNON, Pierre || PUJOL (Abbé).
Traité du mouvement et de la mesure des eaux coulantes et jaillissantes.
Paris, Pissot, 1725.
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200 €
First edition.
The work is based on the posthumous manuscripts of Pierre Varignon, edited by Abbé Pujol. Varignon addresses in particular the problem of the Torricelli flow.
LA CAILLE, Nicolas Louis.
Leçons élémentaires d'astronomie géométrique et physique.
Paris, H.L. Guérin & L.F. Delatour, 1761.
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New edition, revised, corrected and expanded.
Abbé De La Caille (1713-1762) is one of the leading French astronomers of the 18th century.
Educational work that aims to make astronomy accessible to a wide audience. It covers the fundamental principles of astronomy, both on the geometric level (the position and movement of the stars) and on the physical level (the laws that govern these movements).
[VALLOT, Jacques-Nicolas].
Cours de Minéralogie.
[Dijon], s.n., An 9 [1800].
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500 €
Handwritten course on Mineralogy.
A note at the end of the document tells us that the course was taken under dictation by Vallot in the year 9. At that date Jacques-Nicolas Vallot (1771-1860) was a professor of natural sciences at the central school of Dijon. A naturalist, he touched on all sorts of subjects: botany, zoology, mineralogy, antiquities...
Vallot reviews the different minerals and gives their main characteristics: jasper, chalcedony, gold, petroleum, carbonates, etc.
NICERON, Jean-François.
La Perspective curieuse ou magie artificielle des effets merveilleux de : L’optique par la vision directe, la catoptrique, par la réflexion des miroirs plats, cylindriques & coniques, la dioptrique, par la réfraction des crystaux.
Paris, Pierre Billaine, 1638.
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2500 €
First edition.
This work is a treatise on optical illusions and anamorphic perspectives, written by Nicéron, a monk of the order of Minims and mathematician of the 17th century. In it, he explores the principles of geometry applied to perspective, in particular the deformations of images that are only correctly revealed from a certain angle or through a mirror.
La Perspective Curieuse is a major work in the history of visual perception and art, influencing both artists and scientists of its time.
The discussion in the fourth part is particularly famous for being the first reference to the law of refraction developed by Descartes that same year.
A title-frontispiece engraved by Daret.
LASSUS, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine || DARCEL, Alfred.
Album de Villard de Honnecourt.
Paris, Imprimerie impériale, 1858.
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Beautiful facsimile reproduction of the famous manuscript of Villard de Honnecourt, a 13th-century architect.
This manuscript, preserved at the Bibliothèque nationale de France, is a valuable source on the construction techniques and know-how of medieval builders. It contains sketches and notes that reveal the empirical and artistic approach to Gothic architecture. Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Lassus, architect and fervent defender of the revival of medieval art in the 19th century, annotated this publication, which was then finalized by Alfred Darcel after his death.
The work is part of the movement of rediscovery and promotion of Gothic heritage, led in particular by Viollet-le-Duc and his contemporaries.
DIGBY, Kenelm (Chevalier).
Discours fait en une célèbre assemblée [...] touchant la guérison des playes par la poudre de sympathie.
Paris, Charles Osmont, 1681.
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200 €
New edition containing in a second part the Dissertation on the powder of sympathy, translated in french from the Latin of Mr. Papin
Kenelm Digby (1603 – 1665) was an English courtier and diplomat, and an alchemist. Explaining everything by occult causes, fermentation, and effluvia, he thought he could cure with the “Powder of Sympathy”, a preparation of pulverized and calcined vitriol supposed to act, even at a distance, on wounds and injuries.
BERZELIUS, Jöns Jacob.
Théorie des proportions chimiques, et Table synoptique des poids atomiques des corps simples, et de leurs combinaisons les plus importantes.
Paris, Firmin Didot Frères, 1835.
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350 €
Second edition.
A Swedish chemist considered one of the fathers of modern chemistry, Berzelius notably introduced the current chemical notation (the symbols of the elements) and discovered several chemical elements.
This edition offers a table of atomic weights largely increased compared to the first edition of 1819.
Some annotations in the margin by George-Henry Love, a former student of the Ecole Centrale de Paris (class of 1840), who was director of the Charentes railways and president of the Society of Civil Engineers.
ÉRASME || GUEUDEVILLE, Nicolas (trad.).
Les Colloques d'Érasme.
Leide, Pierre vander Aa & Boudouin Jansson vander Aa, 1720.
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First edition of this translation by Gueudeville of the famous Colloquies of Erasmus, a collection of satirical and moral dialogues written by the great Dutch humanist of the 16th century. These texts, both erudite and accessible, aim to instruct while entertaining, by denouncing the failings of the society and the Church of his time. This edition is sought after for the engravings in the style of Hooge placed at the head of the chapters.
[BIBLE].
Biblia Sacra.
Lyon, Guillaume Rouille, 1581.
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950 €
Edition given by Guillaume Rouille (or Rouville), one of the most famous printers of Lyon. The work is decorated with two series of vignettes engraved by Pierre Eskrich, i.e. 269 vignettes for the Old Testament and 160 vignettes for the New Testament.
GAUTIER, Théophile.
Emaux et camées.
Paris, L. Conquet, 1887.
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Edition with a preface by Maxime du Camp and illustrated with 112 drawings by Gustave Fraipont.
Limited edition of 700 copies numbered and initialed by hand by L. Conquet, ours one of the copies from Vélin du Marais (n°294).
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