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Rare work on microscopy by the famous naturalist Ledermüller

LEDERMÜLLER, Martin Frobenius.
Versuch, bey angehender Frühlingszeit, Vergrößerungs Werckzeuge zum nützlich und angenehmen Zeitvertreib anzuwenden. Essai d'employer les instruments microscopiques.

With engraved hand-coloured title-page and 12 full-page hand-coloured engraved plates.

With engraved hand-coloured title-page and 12 full-page hand-coloured engraved plates.

With engraved hand-coloured title-page and 12 full-page hand-coloured engraved plates.

With engraved hand-coloured title-page and 12 full-page hand-coloured engraved plates.

With engraved hand-coloured title-page and 12 full-page hand-coloured engraved plates.



Nuremberg, A.L. Wirsing, 1764. Folio. Contemporary boards. With engraved hand-coloured title-page and 12 full-page hand-coloured engraved plates. 48 pp.

Rare work in the original and only edition, in French and German, on microscopic observations. Beautifully illustrated with detailed engraved plates showing a wide range of objects under magnification (insects, crystals, plants, minerals etc.) by Martin Frobenius Ledermüller (1719-1767), naturalist and scientist.

Binding slightly loose and rubbed. Otherwise a very fine and clean large-paper copy.
Horn Schenkling 13094; Nissen, BBI 1160; Pritzel 5145.


Related Subjects: Germany  Microscopy  Natural History  Science  Scientific Instruments 

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