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Botanique CLUSIUS, Carolus (Charles de L'ESCLUSE).- Rariorum plantarum historia. Quae accesserint, p
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Botanique CLUSIUS, Carolus (Charles de L'ESCLUSE).- Rariorum plantarum historia. Quae accesserint, proxima pagina docebit. Antverpiae, ex officina Plantiniana apud Joannem Moretum, 1601. In-f° : [12 dont titre gravé]-364, cccxlviii-[11] pp. (sans le portrait, petite mouillure marginale au début et in fine, petit trou de vers ff. ccxxxvii et sq. sinon très frais). Rel. moderne : demi-chagrin brun, plats en parchemin, dos à nerfs. Première édition collective des textes de L'Écluse, illustrée de plus de 1.000 bois gravés. Edition en partie originale contenant la princeps du "Fungorum observatorum brevis historia", première monographie consacrée aux champignons (l'ouvrage de Sterbeeck, qui est souvent établi comme la première monographie du genre, tire ses illustrations du traité de L'Ecluse). Une partie des figures avait déjà été employée dans les livres de botanique publiés auparavant par Plantin (Rariorum aliquot stirpium per Hispanias... 1576; Rariorum aliquot stirpium per Pannoniam Austriam... 1583) et sont dues à Pierre van der Borght. Les nouvelles planches sont gravées par Virgile Solis.Les pp.lim. de cette édition varient selon que les ex. comprennent ou non le portrait de l'auteur (pas dans notre ex.). L'ex. de la coll. Hunt contient le portrait et 1 f. suppl. commençant par les mots "Illustribus nobilis".# Hunt 180 (16 pp.); # BB III-769/772 (14 pp.); # Brunet II-112 (id.); # Nissen, BBI, 372 (12 pp.); # Pritzel 1759 (id.); # Plesch 302 (id.); # Arber 88; # Wellcome I-1511; # Bibl. Walleriana 11556. 2.000 Euros
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