[Rarebooks] FS: 1735 Volume on Egypt with 102 Engravings of Plants & Animals, price reduced
Charles Agvent
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Wed Aug 21 16:13:02 EDT 2019
Price reduced to $2600 NET
ALPINUS, Prospero; VESLINGIUS, Joannes. HISTORIAE AEGYPTI NATURALIS PARS
PRIMA. Qua continentur rerum AEgyptiarum libri quatuor. Opus postumum,
nunc primum ... editum. (Pars secunda, sive, De plantis AEgypti liber
auctus et emendatus ... Cum observationibus & notis Joannis Veslingii
... Accedunt ejusdem J. Veslingii paræneses ad rem herbariam & vindiciæ
opobalsami. Lugduni Batavorum: Gerardum Potvliet, 1735. Small quarto (6"
x 8") in contemporary vellum. Two volumes bound in one. Illustrated with
102 copper-engraved plates of animals and plants. RERUM AEGYPTIARUM
[xx], 248, (12) pages. PLANTIS AEGYPTI [viii], 306, [24] pages. Two
plates from part one misbound in the second, plant part, but it makes
sense since these are botanical plates. (Hunt 164, Nissen 20 for Plantis
Aegypti). This work combines two of Alpinus’s major contributions from
his exploration to Egypt as physician and avid naturalist. The first
part of this work is published here for the first time and is often
referred to as Rerum AEgyptiarum. Alpinus had received his training in
medicine at Padua and eventually became director of the Botanical
Garden. His meticulous and copious notes and collections that he made
wherever he touched ground during his travels to and in Egypt resulted
in a number of publications. This is the third, which deals with botany
as well as natural history of animals. Although the botanical
information here, the first scientific study of Egyptian plants, was
first published in 1592, the present posthumous work has been
supplemented with notes and observations of Veslingi. (Pritzel, 113)
Some mold spotting to the rear board which lightly affects a few of the
rear pages. A little wrinkling to the pages but generally a clean copy
with crisp plates. Near Fine.
Prospero Alpinus (also known as Prosper Alpini, Prospero Alpinio, and
Prosper Alpin) spent three years in Egypt. His DE MEDICINA EGYPTIORUM,
first published in 1591, is said to contain the first account of the
coffee plant published in Europe. The same work introduced the banana
and baobab to Europeans. (#010042) $3,500.00
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