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Verlag: Cambridge, MA: Riverside Press., 1907
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. 8vo. Full Gilt Red Leather, 54 pp. Letterpress on Deckled Rag, Illustrated Title Page. Good, with losses & tears at head and tail of spine, else Near Fine. Previous owner's signature inside cover.
Verlag: T.H. (printer) for Edward Dod, London, 1646
Anbieter: Alcuin Books, ABAA/ILAB, Scottsdale, AZ, USA
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First Edition. Quarto. 386pp., Table of contents listed for each book. Thomas Browne had been recognized for the first appearance in English of such words as electricity, medical, suicide, compensate, prairie, coexistence, carnivorous, migrant, and ferocious. He was also considered by his contemporaries to be a scientist, naturalist, or natural philosopher. Title page with two tears repaired and laid down over paper. with marginal chipping, license leaf browned, first few leaves with foxing or browning, toning to remainder of leaves, rebound in full dark brown leather retaining the original red morocco spine label gilt, spine evenly changed to lighter shade of brown, endpapers renewed, gutter repair to first and last few leaves, text mostly clean and quite readable.
Verlag: Edward Dod, Andrew Crook, London, 1658
Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Leather. Zustand: Good. None (illustrator). The very scarce fourth edition of Thomas Browne's challenge to the superstitious errors of his age, incorporating the first edition of his study of death and burial, 'Hydriotaphia'. 'Pseudodoxia Epidemica', written by Thomas Browne, aimed to discredit various commonly held beliefs and superstitions through the use of reason and scientific inquiry. The book covers a wide range of topics, including natural history, medicine, and religion, and seeks to correct many of the misconceptions and errors that were prevalent during the seventeenth century.The fourth edition of this work.The popularity of 'Pseudodoxia' is confirmed by the fact that it went through no fewer than six editions. The first appeared in 1646 during the reign of Charles I and during the English Civil War; four during the interregnum, in 1650, 1658, and 1659; and the final edition in 1672, during the reign of Charles II, and when the scientific revolution was under way.The fourth edition of 'Pseudodoxia' incorporated the first edition of Browne's 'Hydrotaphia', a discourse on death and burial practices. It explores various burial customs throughout history, particularly those involving urns and sepulchers. Browne also contemplates the meaning of death and the afterlife, while offering insights into the philosophical and religious traditions that inform his thoughts on mortality.ESTC reference R207236Collated, with the register: a-b4, B-2X4, 2Y2, 2Z2, 3A2, 3B-3N4, 3O2, 3P-3Q4 [5], 5A-5I5, 5K2. Lacking only the longitudinal half title to the second part, 'Hydriotaphia', which is frequently found lacking.Illustrated with two engraved plates. Collated, complete.With the bookplate of Miles Frederick Wood of Stroud to the front pastedown. Wood was a life long member of the Hicks Beach Masonic Lodge, and its secretary for 60 years.With a single advertisement leaf to the rear.A smart copy of this very scarce edition of Browne's popular work, the first to incorporate his discourse on death. In a full calf binding. Externally, smart. Losses of leather at back strip head and tail, with light rubbing to board perimeters. Front joint starting, but firmly held. Rear hinge a touch strained. Bookplate to front pastedown. Internally, firmly bound. A tiny amount of worming to the tail of the gutter of each page up to page 336. A small amount of worming to fore edge of pages 335 to leaf 5D1. Pages age toned due to paper type, but generally clean, with only the odd light spot or handling mark. Good. book.