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Ebenhoech, Dr. P.
Der Mensch in zerlegbaren Abbildungen. Wie es in unserem Körper aussieht und wie seine Organe arbeiten. Leichtfakliche Körper- und Lebenslehre von Dr. P. Ebenhoech. J. F. Schreiber, Esselingen/München, n.d. [ca. 1910].
Thin linen hardcover with illustration of the human body on the front cover. The spine is scuffed and the boards are discoloured. 245 x 172 mm, [3] 4-19 [1] pp. The inside of the backboard contains a fold-out (pop-up) plate of the human body, accompanied by a glossary of human organs, bones etc. l B2370
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Book number: 57546
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EEDEN, F.W. VAN,
Lijst der planten die in de Nederlandsche Duinstreken gevonden zijn.
[no place, date and publisher], 92 pages, blanc paper binding, Frederik Willem van Eeden (26 October 1829, in Haarlem - 4 May 1901, in Haarlem) was a Dutch amateur botanist. He was the father of the writer Frederik van Eeden. He was born in Haarlem, where he became general secretary-treasurer of the Dutch Society for the Promotion of Industry and director of the Museum of Applied Arts. From 1871 until his death he was director of the Colonial Museum (the predecessor of the Colonial Institute, later the Royal Tropical Institute in Amsterdam), which was founded on his initiative in 1864. Van Eeden was probably the first to use the concept (not the word) natural monument (in his book Onkruid). In this book, he suggested the idea of preserving some parts of the Netherlands as a monument to nature. This book describes the plants present in the dunes of Noord- en Zuid-Holland, Vorne, Walcheren en Schouwen, partly on the findings of the author.
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Book number: 65972
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EEDEN, F.W. VAN,
Onkruid. Botanische wandelingen van F.W. van Eeden.
Haarlem, Tjeenk Willink, [1886], first volume only, (8),214pp. original paper binding, this book comes with documents relating to the radio series by Vroege Vogels (VARA) on the occasion of the centennial of the publication of this book in 1986. Persbericht (1986), photograph of Cees Duinker and Ivo de Wijs, invitation d.d. 18 February 1986, newspaperclipping (1974), a letter from Schuyt & Co. to A.G. van der Steur concerning the publication of a new edition of this book (1974) and original extract from volksalmanak 1875: Duin- en duinbeplanting with woodcut landscape print of bulb fields 101-110pp. later binding.
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Book number: 68835
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 Emaus, Gerardus de Micault (1798-1863), Rural landscape.
Emaus, Gerardus de Micault (1798-1863)
Rural landscape.
Rural landscape with shepherds, goats and crop farmers. Cloudy sky. Signed on the top left: 'G. Emaus f, 1861'. On verso collector's mark: Rijksprentkabinet of the Leiden University (L.700b and L.1665). Rare. l Etching on paper; plate mark: 163 x 246 mm; total 187 x 270 mm; state II/2, evenly yellowed paper; on verso traces of previous mounting.
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Book number: 62638
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FOKKER, ADR.A., EN J.C. DE MAN
Levensberichten van Zeeuwsche medici. Middelburg 1901, 200 p. gebonden exemplaar.
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Book number: 814
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Galle, Philips (1537-1612), Collaert, Adriaen (c.1560-1618) after Bol, Hans (1534-1593)
Otter hunt by a river
A river scene with a group of men hunting otters with long tridents from several rowing boats and from the bank; an otter swims with a fish in its mouth up the centre of the waterway, while two dogs swim towards it from behind; at left, an otter coming onto shore meets a hunter with a trident; in the background a landscape with rock mountains and several towers; after Hans Bol. Lettered 'Sic anidas [sic, avidas] Lutras venantur Lintre cauata,/Per refluas vncis feriuntq[ue] tridentibus vndas.'; numbered '32'l Engraving on paper with margins; platemark: 75 x 220; total: 88 x 231 mm; New Hollstein [Collaert] 1553
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Book number: 60372
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 GIRARD, J.,, Les plantes etudiees au microscope, bibliotheque des merveilles.
GIRARD, J.,
Les plantes etudiees au microscope, bibliotheque des merveilles.
Paris, Hachette et Cie, 1873, 1st edition, 302 pages, 208 woodcut illustrations in the text after photographs taken by Jules Girard with the camera obscura technique combined with photomicrographie, very attractive blue tooled linen binding, gilt lettering and decorations on front, spine and back, early and interesting book on the use of the microscope for the study of plants.
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Book number: 66638
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 GREW, N.,, Anatomie des plantes qui contient une description exacte de leurs parties & de leurs usages, & qui fait voir comment elles se forment, & comment elles croissent. Traduite de l'anglois.
GREW, N.,
Anatomie des plantes qui contient une description exacte de leurs parties & de leurs usages, & qui fait voir comment elles se forment, & comment elles croissent. Traduite de l'anglois.
Paris, Lambert Roulland, 1675, 1st edition, 215 pp. (13) pp. no titlepage, 14 handcoloured engraved plates in the text, 17 engraved vignettes, handwritten in ink on flyleaf: "ex libris XXXXX militaris 1778 Bruxelles", attractive full leather tooled binding, gilt ornaments and title on spine, some damage to top of spine, Written by Nehemiah Grew (26 September 1641 - 25 March 1712) who was an English plant anatomist and physiologist, known as the "Father of Plant Anatomy".The Anatomy (as published in 1682) is especially notable for its descriptions of plant structure. He described nearly all the key differences of morphology of stem and root, showed that the flowers of the Asteraceae are built of multiple units, and correctly hypothesized that stamens are male organs. Anatomy of Plants also contains the first known microscopic description of pollen.
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Book number: 69998
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 Helmont, Franciscus Mercurius van / J.C. Amman, Een zeer korte afbeelding van het ware natuurlijke Hebreuwse A.B.C. (ABC) welke te gelyk de wyse vertoont volgens welke die doof geboren syn, sodanig konnen onderwesen werden dat sy (...) tot het gebruik van spreken komen. Als mede een verhandeling om de doof-geboorene te leeren spreken door Joh. Conrad Amman.
Helmont, Franciscus Mercurius van / J.C. Amman
Een zeer korte afbeelding van het ware natuurlijke Hebreuwse A.B.C. (ABC) welke te gelyk de wyse vertoont volgens welke die doof geboren syn, sodanig konnen onderwesen werden dat sy (...) tot het gebruik van spreken komen. Als mede een verhandeling om de doof-geboorene te leeren spreken door Joh. Conrad Amman.
Amsterdam, P. Rotterdam, 1697.12°, 19e eeuws met sierpapier beplakt karton, (48)+200+(4) pag. Geillustreerd met een fraaie gegraveerde titelpagina met afb. van het onderwijs aan een doofstomme en 36 paginagrote gravures met afbeeldingen van tong en keel. De laatste pagina's hebben lichte schade door inktvlek. Verhandeling over het onderwijs aan doofstommen om te leren liplezen en spreken. O.a. deelt Van Helmont mee dat het spreken van de Hebreeuwse taal gemakkelijk is voor liplezen. De verhandeling van J.C. Amman, pp. 145-200, heeft een eigen titelpagina: Surdus loquens of de doove sprekende, Amsterdam 1697.
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Book number: 50969
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 Heppener, Johannes Jacobus (1826-1898), Road in the countryside (weg op platteland).
Heppener, Johannes Jacobus (1826-1898)
Road in the countryside (weg op platteland).
Road in the countryside; on the left two cows resting in the distance, on the right two figures. l Etching on paper, with large margins: plate mark: 60 x 87, total: 138 x 158 mm; very bright impression in outstanding condition.
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Book number: 63136
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 HOUTTUYN, M.,, De echte Benzöin-boom en Kamfer-boom van Sumatra
HOUTTUYN, M.,
De echte Benzöin-boom en Kamfer-boom van Sumatra
[Haarlem, J. van Walré, 1784], 8vo., no binding, 257-274 pp, front page somewhat discoloured, but the print is in good condition, includes two beautifully engraved plates depicting the inflorescence of respectively the Sumatra Bezoin tree (Styrax Benzoin) and the Sumatra Kamfer tree (Cinnamomum Camphora). The sap of the Styrax Benzoin is used for cosmetic (perfume) and medicinal purposes. The same goes for camphor from the Cinnamomum Camphora. l Fragment from: Verhandelingen uitgegeeven door de Hollandsche Maatschappye der Weetenschappen te Haarlem XXI, Haarlem, J. van Walré, 1784.
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Hove, Frederick Hendrick van den (1628-1698) after Visscher, Cornelis II (1628/29-1658)
Mr IACOB CORNELISZ DIENAER DER GEMEINTE CHRISTI.... (portrait of Jacob Cornelisz. van Daalen)
Portrait of Jacob Cornelisz. van Daalen (1608-1663) preacher and surgeon in Amsterdam. He is sitting on a chair looking towards right with a booklet in his left hand. On the left of the composition a couple of opened books: one is showing a print with a standing body evidencing the muscles, while the on the other rests a piece of paper with Dutch inscription. Hanging from the table another piece of paper with two lines after the Gospel of Luke. Lettered on the bottom:'Mr IACOB CORNELISZ DIENAER DER GEMEINTE CHRISTI., EN CHIRURGYN BINNEN / AMSTERDAM GEBOREN TOT ROTTERDAM, A. MDCVIII / Siet hier het Beeltnis... en Lichaemi te genesen.' Signed on the bottom left: 'C.de Visscher ad vivum delineavit' and on the right:'F. H. van den Hoove sculpsit'. l Engraving on paper with small margins; platemark:381 x 298 mm , total: 389 x 302 mm; some foxing; on the verso collector's marks of the Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig from 1956 (L.1669f and L. 1669e); State II/2; Hollstein 10; Le Bl. 11; W. 1; M. 113
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Book number: 60258
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 HOYTEMA, THEO VAN,, Ibis above hieratic script
HOYTEMA, THEO VAN,
Ibis above hieratic script
Bookplate of Dominicus van Hoytema, showing an Ibis bird standing above a line of Egyptian hieratic script, within a decorative border. Lithograph in green on wove paper, sheet size 125 x 100 mm., image size c. 99 x 71 mm. Monogrammed in the stone, made by Theo van Hoytema, 1903.Theo van Hoytema (The Hague 1863 - 1917) was a Dutch decoration and interior painter, ceramic painter, watercolorist, printmaker (and especially lithographer) as well as painter. He made numerous calendars with bird illustrations, as well as fairy tale illustrations. He often drew animals from live or dead models in zoos and zoological museums.In fair condition, some dampstains in the top, right and lower margins. Sheet browned overall. The image area generally clean.References: Boot p. 52, nr. 60; De groot p. 19, nr. 65b
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Book number: 71237
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Catalogue: Biology Egypte

 JONCKHEER, JACOB DE,, Four greyhounds
JONCKHEER, JACOB DE,
Four greyhounds
Four greyhounds in a landscape.Etching on hand laid paper, made by Jacob de Jonckheer after his own design. Sheet size 171 x 117 mm., c. 1660-1673. This print is part of a series of four, two by Jonckheer, and two by Van Hillegaert.Jacob de Jonckheer (died 1676, Utrecht) was a Dutch painter, etcher and printmaker, active in Venice 1656-1657 and afterwards in Utrecht until 1672.In good condition, margins cropped within platemark. Two small nicks in the top edge, some faint soiling in the top edge.With the collector's marks of Pim van Eekelen (Lugt 5101) and Jan Frederik Bianchi (Lugt 3761) stamped on the verso.References: Hollstein 1 (ii/2, with number); Dutuit 11; Wurzbach 1.
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Book number: 70605
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 JONCKHEER, JACOB DE,, Three greyhounds
JONCKHEER, JACOB DE,
Three greyhounds
Three greyhounds in a landscape, one squatting to defecate.Etching on hand laid paper, made by Jacob de Jonckheer after his own design. Sheet size 179 x 138 mm., c. 1660-1673. This print is part of a series of four, two by Jonckheer, and two by Van Hillegaert.Jacob de Jonckheer (died 1676, Utrecht) was a Dutch painter, etcher and printmaker, active in Venice 1656-1657 and afterwards in Utrecht until 1672.In good condition, margins cropped to or within platemark. A diagonal crease in the top left. With the collector's mark of Pim van Eekelen (Lugt 5101) stamped on the verso.References: Hollstein 2 (ii/2, with number); Dutuit 12; Wurzbach 2.
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Book number: 70604
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