
575
Johann Scultetus
Armamentarium. 1655
Estimate:
€ 6,000 / $ 6,480 Sold:
€ 16,800 / $ 18,144 (incl. surcharge)
Scultetus, J., Cheiroplotheke (griech.) seu Armamentarium chirurgicum. Opus posthumum .. In quo tot, tam veterum ac recentiorum instrumenta ab authore correcta, quam noviter ab ipso inventa .. Nunc primum in lucem editum. With 43 copper plates . Ulm, B. Kühn 1655. Contemp. vellum. Folio. 1 leaf, 10, 132 pp., 2 ll.
Garrison/Morton 5571 and 3669.1. - Krivatsy 10746. - Waller 8792. - Norman 788. - VD 17, 39:153208L. - First edition, published ny author's nephew. - "Scultetus is famous for his illustrations of surgical procedures and instruments. The first edition was the only edition published in folio format. This was the most popular surgical text of the 17th century " (Garrison/M.). "Johannes Schultes, city physican of Ulm and one of the leading German surgeons of his day, invented many new surgical devices and bandages. This comprehensive catalogue of all known surgical instruments and procedures of the period was published after his death by his nephew Johannes Schultes" (Norman). - Coppers showing chirurgical instruments as well as illustrations of bandages etc. - Partly unevenly browned and foxed, with slight waterstains, here and there minor worming in the gutter, flying endpaper and title. One corner of binding bumped, spine with 2 tears, thongs removed.
First edition, with 43 engr. plates. Contemp. vellum. - Partly sporadically browned and foxed, slightly waterstained, here and there minor worming in the gutter, flying endpaper and title. One corner of binding bumped, spine with 2 tears, thongs removed.
Garrison/Morton 5571 and 3669.1. - Krivatsy 10746. - Waller 8792. - Norman 788. - VD 17, 39:153208L. - First edition, published ny author's nephew. - "Scultetus is famous for his illustrations of surgical procedures and instruments. The first edition was the only edition published in folio format. This was the most popular surgical text of the 17th century " (Garrison/M.). "Johannes Schultes, city physican of Ulm and one of the leading German surgeons of his day, invented many new surgical devices and bandages. This comprehensive catalogue of all known surgical instruments and procedures of the period was published after his death by his nephew Johannes Schultes" (Norman). - Coppers showing chirurgical instruments as well as illustrations of bandages etc. - Partly unevenly browned and foxed, with slight waterstains, here and there minor worming in the gutter, flying endpaper and title. One corner of binding bumped, spine with 2 tears, thongs removed.
First edition, with 43 engr. plates. Contemp. vellum. - Partly sporadically browned and foxed, slightly waterstained, here and there minor worming in the gutter, flying endpaper and title. One corner of binding bumped, spine with 2 tears, thongs removed.
575
Johann Scultetus
Armamentarium. 1655
Estimate:
€ 6,000 / $ 6,480 Sold:
€ 16,800 / $ 18,144 (incl. surcharge)
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