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Mineralogia, sive Naturalis philosophiae thesauri.. by CAESIUS, Bernardus - 1636

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Mineralogia, sive Naturalis philosophiae thesauri.. by CAESIUS, Bernardus - 1636

Mineralogia, sive Naturalis philosophiae thesauri..

by CAESIUS, Bernardus

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Lyon: J. & P. Prost, 1636. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Mineralogia, sive Natvralis philosophiae thesauri, in qvibvs metallicae concretionis medicatorúmque fossilium miracula, terrarum pretium, colorum & pigmentorum apparatus concretorum succorum virtus lapidum atque gemmarum dignitas continentur. Lyon: J. & P. Prost, 1636. Folio (360x230 mm), [16], 626, [70] pp. Contemporary flexible vellum, title lettered in manuscript on spine. Half-title, title printed in red and black with engraved vignette, paper repairs to fore margin of first 3 leaves, not affecting text block. Woodcut initials, head and tail pieces. Library stamps on dedication page, first page, 8pp of text and 58 pp. of index (not affecting text). Stamp from "Escuela de Ingenieros" dates 1882, discharged. Old repair to the lower tip of p.115, worm tracks on pp 304-350, last 6 pages of index with unobtrusive paper repairs to lower corner, light foxing, occasional contemporary manuscript annotations in text and to title-page. Very good condition, collated complete. ---- Bibl. Dt. Mus., Libri rari 67; Roller-G. I, 219; Hoover 214; Sinkankas 1221; Thorndike VII, 254-57. - First edition, second printing, with the dedication to Charles de Neufville (see Sinkankas). Bernard Cesi (Caesius) was born in Modena of a noble family. He entered the Jesuit order in 1599. He was attached to the court of Francis I, of the House of Este, Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1610 to 1658, when he died of the plague in Modena.The "Mineralogia" is a large compilation of mineralogical knowledge, with much on paleontological specimens as then known, and also on gemstones... Apparently he is the first author to employ the term 'mineralogy'... The text, in five books, treats mineralogy in general, the earths, petrified juices (salts, organics), stones, gems, and metals (Sinkankas).
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  • Format/Binding Hardcover
  • Book Condition Used - Near Fine
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  • Edition 1st Edition
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher J. & P. Prost
  • Place of Publication Lyon
  • Date Published 1636
  • Keywords Mineralogy Mineralogy and Geology

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Lugduni, , 1636. . 36,5x22,5 cm. . Iacobi & Petri Prost, 8 hojas (inclusive, portadilla y portada a dos colores y con gran viñeta grabada al cobre), 626 páginas, 35 hojas. Encuadernación de la época en pergamino marfilado con pestañas, rotulación moderna del título en el lomo. Muy buen estado de conservación sin ninguna restauración. Primera edición. Bernardo Cesio o Caesio (1581 - 1630) fue un jesuita profesor en Parma y Módena. Importa esta su obra de mineralogía, gemología y quimica moderna, colores y luces y piedras preciosas. The word Mineralogia appears for the first time in print on the title page of the unfinished book on minerals written in Latin by the Jesuit Bernardo Cesi (Bernardus Caesius Mutinensis: 1581-1630), edited by the Modena Jesuit College and published posthumously in Lyon (France) in 1636. In the opening page of this ponderous in-folio book, Cesi states that he coined the word because he did not want to compete with the title De mineralibus given by the publisher… Read More
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