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REDI, Francesco (1626-1697/98). Esperienze intorno alla generazione degli' insetti...scitte in una lettera all' illustrissimo signor Carlo Dati. Florence: All' Insegna della Stella, 1668.

Auction 15.06.1998
15.06.1998 - 16.06.1998
Schätzpreis
3.500 $ - 4.500 $
Zuschlagspreis:
4.025 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 748

REDI, Francesco (1626-1697/98). Esperienze intorno alla generazione degli' insetti...scitte in una lettera all' illustrissimo signor Carlo Dati. Florence: All' Insegna della Stella, 1668.

Auction 15.06.1998
15.06.1998 - 16.06.1998
Schätzpreis
3.500 $ - 4.500 $
Zuschlagspreis:
4.025 $
Beschreibung:

REDI, Francesco (1626-1697/98). Esperienze intorno alla generazione degli' insetti...scitte in una lettera all' illustrissimo signor Carlo Dati. Florence: All' Insegna della Stella, 1668. 4 o (229 x 167 mm). Half-title, titlepage in red and black with engraved emblem of the Accademia della Crusca, r with proverb in Arabic type ("chi fa esperienze accresce il sapere; che e' credulo aumento l'errore"), 10 full-page unnumbered engravings (insects and insect eggs and larvae on food plants), 28 numbered engraved plates (two double-page), 2 small text engravings. First blank leaf present, used as flyleaf. (Staining to some lower margins, scattered foxing, a few plates with minor soiling). Contemporary vellum, spine lettered longitudinally in early hand (rear cover spotted, pastedowns discolored). Provenance : Fabbiano Lambardi, gift of the author, inscribed on front free endpage: "All' ill'mo Sig. Cav. Fabbiano Lambardi," plate 26 with additional caption ("Formica di Sorbo") in a bold contemporary hand; illegible small circular ink stamp on endpage. FIRST EDITION, A PRESENTATION COPY of Redi's most influential book, which by remarkably simple experiments disproved the belief, dating back to Aristotle, that insects--especially carrion-eating flys--are spontaneously genererated in dead creatures. "Using four flasks, he filled two each with pieces of meat, corked two and left two open. Flies gathered within the second [pair] and the contents became wormy, the first putrid, but not wormy. He stated, 'thus the flesh of dead animals cannot engender worms unless the eggs of the living be deposited within'" (Dibner). Redi "observed the egg-producing apparatus in insects and he also used the microscope to good advantage in observing the morphological elements characteristic of the eggs of each species" (DSB). The attractive engraved plates, drawn from Redi's careful observations, depict a variety of insects in anatomical detail as well as their larvae and eggs. Dibner Heralds of Science 188; Grolier/Horblit 88; Nissen ZBI 3319; NLM/Krivatsy 9448; Prandi 7; Norman 1812.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 748
Auktion:
Datum:
15.06.1998 - 16.06.1998
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
New York, Park Avenue
Beschreibung:

REDI, Francesco (1626-1697/98). Esperienze intorno alla generazione degli' insetti...scitte in una lettera all' illustrissimo signor Carlo Dati. Florence: All' Insegna della Stella, 1668. 4 o (229 x 167 mm). Half-title, titlepage in red and black with engraved emblem of the Accademia della Crusca, r with proverb in Arabic type ("chi fa esperienze accresce il sapere; che e' credulo aumento l'errore"), 10 full-page unnumbered engravings (insects and insect eggs and larvae on food plants), 28 numbered engraved plates (two double-page), 2 small text engravings. First blank leaf present, used as flyleaf. (Staining to some lower margins, scattered foxing, a few plates with minor soiling). Contemporary vellum, spine lettered longitudinally in early hand (rear cover spotted, pastedowns discolored). Provenance : Fabbiano Lambardi, gift of the author, inscribed on front free endpage: "All' ill'mo Sig. Cav. Fabbiano Lambardi," plate 26 with additional caption ("Formica di Sorbo") in a bold contemporary hand; illegible small circular ink stamp on endpage. FIRST EDITION, A PRESENTATION COPY of Redi's most influential book, which by remarkably simple experiments disproved the belief, dating back to Aristotle, that insects--especially carrion-eating flys--are spontaneously genererated in dead creatures. "Using four flasks, he filled two each with pieces of meat, corked two and left two open. Flies gathered within the second [pair] and the contents became wormy, the first putrid, but not wormy. He stated, 'thus the flesh of dead animals cannot engender worms unless the eggs of the living be deposited within'" (Dibner). Redi "observed the egg-producing apparatus in insects and he also used the microscope to good advantage in observing the morphological elements characteristic of the eggs of each species" (DSB). The attractive engraved plates, drawn from Redi's careful observations, depict a variety of insects in anatomical detail as well as their larvae and eggs. Dibner Heralds of Science 188; Grolier/Horblit 88; Nissen ZBI 3319; NLM/Krivatsy 9448; Prandi 7; Norman 1812.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 748
Auktion:
Datum:
15.06.1998 - 16.06.1998
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
New York, Park Avenue
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