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  • Seller image for Historia plantarum alsaticarum. for sale by ASHER Rare Books

    MAPPUS, Marcus and Johan Christian EHRMANN (editor).

    Published by Johann Daniel Dulsecker and Pieter Mortier,, Strasbourg and Amsterdam,, 1742

    Seller: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Netherlands

    Association Member: ILAB NVVA

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    First edition of the most important 18th-century work on the flora of the Alsace, in the northeast of France. It is a beautifully printed catalogue of the plants in the region, in alphabetical order, complete with seven highly detailed copper-engraved folding plates. Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778) has quoted it in his own work and was known to own a copy of it.Although the work is pre-Linnaean, it is still of interest as a record of the plants that existed in the Alsace in the late 18th century, as it describes each plant in great detail. The text contains many interesting facts on the distribution, folklore, medicinal and practical use of these plants and gives their names in French, German and Latin. Most of the engraved plates are signed by German engravers Johann Striedbeck (1666-1714), A. D. Danneker (dates unknown), who can be found in Thieme/Becker under Dannegger, and I. M. Weis (dates unknown).With an ownership annotation at the verso of the first flyleaf ("phifig. . . A. Bot. n°. 395. Wetlauw."). The joints are slightly weakened. The editor's preface has been mis-bound at the end of the work, in the index. The leaves are somewhat browned throughout, with some leaves more affected than others, missing the two final blank leaves. Otherwise in very good condition.l Nissen, BBI, 1274; Pritzel 5794; Stafleu & Cowan 5369; STCN 315394420 (4 copies); cf. Thieme/Becker 8, p. 371. Contemporary gold-tooled, mottled, polished calf, with the title lettered in gold on the spine, red edges, marbled endpapers. With 7 folding copper-engraved plates of plants, an engraved printer's device on the title-page, an engraved coat-of-arms of François-Joseph de Klinglin, baron de Hattstatt etc. as a headpiece above the dedication, 3 woodcut initials, a headpiece made up of typographical ornaments at the start of the main text and the index, a woodcut tailpiece at the end of the main text, and the title-page is printed in red and black. Pages: [8], 335, [32] pp.