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Lot no. 824
Medicine Bartholin, Thomas De Luce Hominum & Brutorum. Libri III. Novis rationibus, & raris historiis secundum illustrati. With 1 title vignette. Copenhagen, Petrus Haubold, 1669. 12 vols. 531 p., 22 vols. Cl.-8°. Pastedown with autograph title and Spanish edges (glue residue on spine, soiled, slightly stained). With stamp of the Koenigl. Medicin. Chirug. Friedrich Wilhelms Institut on the title page. - The Danish physician and anatomist Thomas Bartholin was the first to describe the entire human lymphatic system. - Attached: Conrad Gesner. Medici, de Raris & admirandis Herbis, quae,sive quod noctu luceant, sive alias ob causas, Luneriae nominantur, & obiter de aliis etiam rebus, quae in tenebris lucent. With 5 illustrations. Copenhagen, Petrus Haubold, 1669. 82 p. 11 ll. - Stained, pages browned, overall in good condition. Medicine. - With 1 title vignette. Vellum with autograph title and Spanish edges (glue residue on spine, soiled, slightly stained). - With stamp of the Koenigl. Medicin. Chirug. Friedrich Wilhelms Institut on the title page. - The Danish physician and anatomist Thomas Bartholin was the first to describe the entire human lymphatic system. - Attached: Conrad Gesner. Medici, de Raris & admirandis Herbis, quae,sive quod noctu luceant, sive alias ob causas, Luneriae nominantur, & obiter de aliis etiam rebus, quae in tenebris lucent. With 5 illustrations. - Stained, pages browned, overall in good condition. This lot is taxed. The hammer price is subject to a 24.95% surcharge and the final invoice amount is subject to 7% (books, art) or 19% VAT (manuscripts, silkscreens, offset prints, photographs) in the European Union. This work is subject to the regular margin scheme. There is a 24.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% (Books and Art) or 19% VAT (Manuscripts, Screenprints, Offsetprints and Photographs) on the final invoice amount in the European Union.
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14163 Berlin - Germany
04/26/2025
Offered by Jeschke Jádi Auctions Berlin
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