PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF ANITA PEEK GILGER, M.D.
BAUHIN, Jean (1541-1613) and Jean-Henri CHERLER (ca 1570 - ca 1610). Historia plantarum universalis. Yverdon: 1650-51.
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BAUHIN, Jean (1541-1613) and Jean-Henri CHERLER (ca 1570 - ca 1610). Historia plantarum universalis. Yverdon: 1650-51.
3 volumes, 2o (365 x 225 mm). 3 engraved additional titles, engraved portrait of Caspar Bauhin, and over 3500 small woodcuts in text. (Some browning and spotting and occasional dampstaining, lower corner of M5 in vol. II torn away, affecting a few letters.) Contemporary calf (worn). Provenance: J. Hennegart (ink stamp on front free endpaper); purchased from Rousseau Girard, 1967.
FIRST EDITION, second issue (?) published posthumously by Dominique Chabre and Franois Louis de Graffenried of Yverdon. The Historia describes "about 5,000 species in a clear and accurate manner, taking into consideration all the organs and properties of the plants as well as their ecology. Though Jean Bauhin was not considered as great a botanist as his brother Gaspard, this encyclopaedia of botanical knowledge had enormous value" (Hunt). This copy corresponds with Hunt's second issue of vol. 3, with pagination and signatures partially corrected. Cleveland Collections 212; Hunt 251; Nissen BBI 103; Norman 141; Pritzel 504; Stafleu & Cowan TL2 368. (3)
3 volumes, 2
FIRST EDITION, second issue (?) published posthumously by Dominique Chabre and Franois Louis de Graffenried of Yverdon. The Historia describes "about 5,000 species in a clear and accurate manner, taking into consideration all the organs and properties of the plants as well as their ecology. Though Jean Bauhin was not considered as great a botanist as his brother Gaspard, this encyclopaedia of botanical knowledge had enormous value" (Hunt). This copy corresponds with Hunt's second issue of vol. 3, with pagination and signatures partially corrected. Cleveland Collections 212; Hunt 251; Nissen BBI 103; Norman 141; Pritzel 504; Stafleu & Cowan TL2 368. (3)