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Nuova guida alla chimica che per suo mezzo conduce gl'affetionati alle operationi sopra ogni corpo misto animale, minerale, ň vegetabile. 3 Teile in 1 Band.
Venedig, Prodocimo, 1681. - (15 x 7,5 cm). (12) 180 S.; 121 (richtig 120) S.; 215 S. Mit 10 Holzschnitt-Tafeln. Pergamentband der Zeit.
Erstmals 1672 als "Guida alla chimica" in Modena und 1677 als "Nuovo guida..." in Venedig erschienen. "It is the first of many chemical compendia which appeared in Italy towards the end of the seventeenth century and contains much of alchemical interest" (Duveen für die Ausg. 1674). "The first (volume) deals with fire, furnaces, operations, waters, oils, tinctures, extracts, laudanum and masteries - on order much like that of Beguin early in the century; then tartars, vitriol, sulphurs, salts, antimony, the mineral bezoar, etc. The second volume is concerned with metals and divides into three books, of which the first treats of Saturn and Jupiter, i.e., lead and tin; the second, of Mars and Venus, or copper and iron; the third, of sun and moon, or gold and silver. The third volume takes up the animal kingdom and falls into four parts. The first is about man and the use of parts of the human body. The second is entitled, Quadrupeds, but goes on the other animals such as vipers, and its 67th and last chapter is on the toad. The third part is concerning flying animals, while the tourth is nominally about fish but adds such creatures as ants, millepedes and scorpions" (Thorndike VIII, 145). - Die Tafeln zeigen Destillierapparate und -öfen sowie chemische Gerätschaften wie z.B. Retorten. - Titel gestempelt. Vorsatz mit alten Kritzeleien. Einband leicht altersfleckig und mit restauriertem Rücken, sonst wohlerhalten. - Bolton Suppl. I, 258; Kopp II, 380; Brüning 2487; vgl. Ferguson II, 6; Neville II, 8; Thorndike VIII, 144 (alle andere Auflagen)
Nuova guida alla chimica che per suo mezzo conduce gl'affetionati alle operationi sopra ogni corpo misto animale, minerale, ň vegetabile. 3 Teile in 1 Band.
Venedig, Prodocimo, 1681. - (15 x 7,5 cm). (12) 180 S.; 121 (richtig 120) S.; 215 S. Mit 10 Holzschnitt-Tafeln. Pergamentband der Zeit.
Erstmals 1672 als "Guida alla chimica" in Modena und 1677 als "Nuovo guida..." in Venedig erschienen. "It is the first of many chemical compendia which appeared in Italy towards the end of the seventeenth century and contains much of alchemical interest" (Duveen für die Ausg. 1674). "The first (volume) deals with fire, furnaces, operations, waters, oils, tinctures, extracts, laudanum and masteries - on order much like that of Beguin early in the century; then tartars, vitriol, sulphurs, salts, antimony, the mineral bezoar, etc. The second volume is concerned with metals and divides into three books, of which the first treats of Saturn and Jupiter, i.e., lead and tin; the second, of Mars and Venus, or copper and iron; the third, of sun and moon, or gold and silver. The third volume takes up the animal kingdom and falls into four parts. The first is about man and the use of parts of the human body. The second is entitled, Quadrupeds, but goes on the other animals such as vipers, and its 67th and last chapter is on the toad. The third part is concerning flying animals, while the tourth is nominally about fish but adds such creatures as ants, millepedes and scorpions" (Thorndike VIII, 145). - Die Tafeln zeigen Destillierapparate und -öfen sowie chemische Gerätschaften wie z.B. Retorten. - Titel gestempelt. Vorsatz mit alten Kritzeleien. Einband leicht altersfleckig und mit restauriertem Rücken, sonst wohlerhalten. - Bolton Suppl. I, 258; Kopp II, 380; Brüning 2487; vgl. Ferguson II, 6; Neville II, 8; Thorndike VIII, 144 (alle andere Auflagen)
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