BONET, Théophile (1620-1689). Medicina septentrionalis collatitia, sive rei medicae, nuperis annis a medicis anglis, germanis & danis emissae, sylloge & syntaxis, Geneva: Leonard Chouët, 1684-86, 2 volumes, 2°, titles in red and black with engraved vignette, volume I: 13 engraved plates, vol. II: 17 engraved plates, some folding (vol. I: rather browned, small rust spot on 3E5 slightly obscuring text, worming at lower margin near end, affecting index leaves severely; vol. II: one plate with small blank area torn away, lighter browning, outer margin of quires 4E-4P severely wormed) , non-uniform bindings of contemporary calf (spine restored, hinges cracked) and modern calf. [cf. Krivatsky 1503-1504; Waller 1275: while the collation of vol. I agrees with that given by Waller for the 1685 issue, vol. II has 17 plates as opposed to the 20 plates which Waller calls for in the 1687 issue, and one preliminary less]; together with the collected works of Ettmueller, Schenck, Frans de la Boe and Vopiscus Plemp in 5 folio volumes; Ysbrand van Diemerbroeck's Opera Omnia (Utrecht, 1685, with frontispiece and 16 folding plates but lacking one quire of preliminaries); and 3 other folios (all defective) by John Freind, Lancisi, and Thomas Willis. (11)

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BONET, Théophile (1620-1689). Medicina septentrionalis collatitia, sive rei medicae, nuperis annis a medicis anglis, germanis & danis emissae, sylloge & syntaxis, Geneva: Leonard Chouët, 1684-86, 2 volumes, 2°, titles in red and black with engraved vignette, volume I: 13 engraved plates, vol. II: 17 engraved plates, some folding (vol. I: rather browned, small rust spot on 3E5 slightly obscuring text, worming at lower margin near end, affecting index leaves severely; vol. II: one plate with small blank area torn away, lighter browning, outer margin of quires 4E-4P severely wormed) , non-uniform bindings of contemporary calf (spine restored, hinges cracked) and modern calf. [cf. Krivatsky 1503-1504; Waller 1275: while the collation of vol. I agrees with that given by Waller for the 1685 issue, vol. II has 17 plates as opposed to the 20 plates which Waller calls for in the 1687 issue, and one preliminary less]; together with the collected works of Ettmueller, Schenck, Frans de la Boe and Vopiscus Plemp in 5 folio volumes; Ysbrand van Diemerbroeck's Opera Omnia (Utrecht, 1685, with frontispiece and 16 folding plates but lacking one quire of preliminaries); and 3 other folios (all defective) by John Freind, Lancisi, and Thomas Willis. (11)

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