Botany Archives - Maks Viktor https://maks-viktor.com/product-tag/botany/ Antiquarian Bookstore Sat, 07 Jul 2018 16:28:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5 Apfel und Birnen by Goethe, R., H. Degenkolb und R. Mertens https://maks-viktor.com/product/apfel-und-birnen/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=apfel-und-birnen Sat, 19 May 2018 10:20:04 +0000 http://maks-viktor.com/?post_type=product&p=3166 Aepfel und Birnen. Die wichtigsten deutschen Kernobstsorten. by Goethe, R., H. Degenkolb und R. Mertens.   Hardcover: 104 chromolithographed plates Binding: half canvas Language: German, Slovene Publish Date: 1894 Publisher: Berlin, Paul Parey Shipping Weight: 1560 g Condition: Good Dimensions: 25,5 x 18 cm Edited by the Department of Fruit and Wine of the German Agricultural Society. 26 x 18 cm. 2 sheets, 104 chromolithographed plates, each with [...]

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Aepfel und Birnen. Die wichtigsten deutschen Kernobstsorten. by Goethe, R., H. Degenkolb und R. Mertens.

 

  • Hardcover: 104 chromolithographed plates
  • Binding: half canvas
  • Language: German, Slovene
  • Publish Date: 1894
  • Publisher: Berlin, Paul Parey
  • Shipping Weight: 1560 g
  • Condition: Good
  • Dimensions: 25,5 x 18 cm

Edited by the Department of Fruit and Wine of the German Agricultural Society. 26 x 18 cm. 2 sheets, 104 chromolithographed plates, each with 1 sheet of text, 13 pages closing words, 3 sheets. 53 varieties of apples and 51 types of pears are described and illustrated botanically and agriculturally by Rudolf Goethe, the director of Kgl. Prussian Institute for Viticulture, Horticulture and Horticulture in Geisenheim and its co-workers H. Degenkolb and R. Mertens. The very beautiful colored plates (in bright coloring) by Walter Müller each show the whole fruit with branch and leaves as well as a cross-section. – Pomology, I am happy to send you on request a picture of the book (s). A picture of this book is available on request by email. 1600 g. The decorative cover slightly rubbed and stained, inside clean and good, overall good and complete copy. Illustrated orig. Half lead ribbon with spine gilt.

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Entomologia Carniolica (PARS PRIMA) by SCOPOLI, Antonio  https://maks-viktor.com/product/scopoli-entomologia/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=scopoli-entomologia Sat, 12 May 2018 08:11:43 +0000 http://maks-viktor.com/?post_type=product&p=3085 Entomologia Carniolica exibens INSECTA carnioliae indigena et distributa in ordines, genera, species, varietates Methodo Linnaeana. (PARS PRIMA) by SCOPOLI, Antonio  Hardcover: 480pp + 35pp Binding: cardboard Language: Latin Publish Date: 1763 Publisher: Vindobonae, Typis Ioannis Thomae Trattner Shipping Weight: 560 g Condition: Good Dimensions: 22 x 13,5 cm SCOPOLI, Antonio Entomology Carniolica exibens INSECTA carnioliae indigenous and distributed in ordines, genera, [...]

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Entomologia Carniolica exibens INSECTA carnioliae indigena et distributa in ordines, genera, species, varietates Methodo Linnaeana. (PARS PRIMA) by SCOPOLI, Antonio 

  • Hardcover: 480pp + 35pp
  • Binding: cardboard
  • Language: Latin
  • Publish Date: 1763
  • Publisher: Vindobonae, Typis Ioannis Thomae Trattner
  • Shipping Weight: 560 g
  • Condition: Good
  • Dimensions: 22 x 13,5 cm

SCOPOLI, Antonio
Entomology Carniolica exibens INSECTA carnioliae indigenous and distributed in ordines, genera, species, varietates Methodo Linnaeana.
Vindobonae, Typis Ioannis Thomae Trattner, 1763. FIRST rare edition. The book is dedicated to Ernesto Federico, Duke of Saxony. In 8vo (cm 20.3); Nice copy. His works include the Flora Carniolica, and the Carniolic Entomology, with the description of the botanical species and the insects studied during his travels and ordered according to the Linnean system. The history of zoological systematics begins with 1758, the date of publication of the Systema naturae by Carl von Lineé; 5 years later the Carniolic Entomology was published, the first work on Italian fauna. In addition to describing hundreds of new species, it describes for the first time the mating of the queen bee outside the hive.

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