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1300 Real and Fanciful Animals: From Seventeenth-Century Engravings
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Altre immaginiHistoriae naturalis de exanguibus aquaticis libri IV; Historiae naturalis de piscibus et cetis libri V; Historae naturalis de auibus libri VI. First editions.
Jonstonus, Joannes; John Jonston; John Johnstone (1603-1675) (Creator)
Editore: Francofvrti ad Moenvm (Frankfurt) : Impendio M. Meriani, 1650
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Condizione: Good. Small folio. 20 x 34cm Contemporary paneled calf with gilt stamping on spine and covers; signs of age.Vol. 2 only of 2, comprising parts 5, 6 and 7, 2 engraved titles, 120 engraved plates, marginal spotting and staining, occasional marginal worming, one or two short marginal tears. Libri V bound before Libri IV….References: Johnston Cleveland 233 (1662 edition); . Nissen BBI 1007; Plesch Sale lot 409; . Stafleu & Cowan 3408.OCLC Numbers 78281239; 49754681; 891120963. DNB: JOHNSTONE or JONSTON, JOHN (1603-1675), naturalist, grandson of John Johnstone of Craigieburn in Nithsdale, and son of Simon Johnstone, who had wandered to Poland in the beginning of the seventeenth century, by his wife Anna Becker, was born at Sambter in Posen, 3 Sept. 1603. After attending schools at Thorn in Prussia and elsewhere, he proceeded in 1622 to the university of St. Andrews, where he matriculated on 29 Jan. 1623-4, and studied with special distinction in Hebrew and natural science till March 1625 (St. Andrews' Matriculation Register). The next four years he spent abroad, but returned to England towards the close of 1629, taking courses of botany and medicine at Cambridge, and continuing his studies in London during 1630, when he wrote the greater part of his first important work, the 'Thaumatographia.' .He next proceeded to Leyden, where he graduated M.D. in 1632, and visiting England for the third time in that year with two young Polish nobles, his pupils, was admitted to the same degree ad eundem at Cambridge. After more travel on the continent Johnstone appears to have settled in Leyden about 1634. He practised medicine there for several years and obtained a great reputation. He was offered the chair of medicine at the university of Leyden in 1640, and two years later a similar offer was made by the elector of Brandenburg. Johnstone, however, preferred to study independently. He retired in 1655 to his private estate, near Liegnitz in Silesia, where he continued until his death on 8 June 1675. He was buried at Lessno in Poland.Johnstone was twice married, first, in 1637, to Rosina, daughter of Samuel Hortensius of Fraustadt; secondly, in 1638, to Anna, daughter of Mathias Vechner, by whom he had four children. One daughter, Anna Regina, who married Samuel von Schoff, a noble of Breslau, alone survived him.Johnstone's works were for the most part extremely laborious compilations, and according to Chaufepié and other critics they exhibit more learning than judgment; they were, however, much esteemed in England during the seventeenth century (cf. Wilkes, Encycl. Londinensis, xi. 235). T.
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Amsterdam: Joannem Jacobi Fil. Schipper, 1657. Folio (14 3/4" x 91/4", 375mm x 235mm). With 108 engraved full sheet engraved plates. Bound in modern calf. On the spine, 6 raised bands with gilt decoration. Title gilt to second panel. Four of six books are included: (1) historiae naturalis de pic…ibus et cetis; (2) de serpentibus; (3) de insectis; (4) de exanguibus aquaticis. Lacking Avibus and Quadrupedibus. There are 48 plates of Picibus, 20 of Xanguibus Aquaticus, 28 of Insectis and 12 of Serpentibus. Heavy scuffing to the boards and wear to the etremities. Joints cracked and partially exposed. Seventh panel on spine repaired. Heavy foxing throughout. Marginal staining. The engravings were after Matthäus Merian (1593-1650 ), a Swiss engraver. First published by Merian in 1649 and 1650. Though born and educated in Poland, Joannes Jonston (1603-1675) was of Scottish descent, and "in 1622 [he went] to the University of St Andrews. Here he matriculated as Polonus Patre Scoto Prognatus on 29 January 1624, and studied Hebrew, divinity, and philosophy until March 1625. Jonston spent the next four years abroad but returned to England towards the close of 1629, taking courses in botany and medicine at Cambridge, and continuing his studies in London during 1630, when he wrote the greater part of his first important work, the 'Thaumatographia'. He next proceeded to study medicine at Leiden, where he graduated MD in 1632. In a visit later that year to England he was admitted to the same degree ad eundem at Cambridge. After more travel on the continent, Jonston appears to have settled in Leiden about 1634. He practised medicine there for several years and gained a great reputation. He wrote in Latin on a number of subjects, and was considered a polymath by a number of his contemporaries. Jonston was offered the chair of medicine at the University of Leiden in 1640, and two years later a similar offer was made by the elector of Brandenburg. Jonston, however, declined these offers, preferring instead to study independently. In England his efforts were much esteemed during the seventeenth century. His chief works included 'Thaumatographia naturalis, in decem classes distincta' (1632), which was dedicated to Prince Janusz Radziwill and his son, Boguslas.,'Systema dendrologicum' (1646), 'De piscibus et ceti's (1649), 'De avibus' (1650), 'De quadrupedibus' (1652), 'De serpentibus et draconibus' (1653), De Insectis, 'Naturµ constantia' (1652), which was translated by J. Rouland (1657), 'Notitia regni vegetabilis .' (1661), 'Notitia regni mineralis' (1661), and 'Dendrographias, sive, Historia naturalis de arboribus et fructibus' (1662). Matthäus Merian was a notable Swiss engraver born in Basel in 1593. He learned copperplate engraving in Zurich, though he studied later in such cities as Strasbourg, Nancy and Paris. He returned to Basel in 1615, moving to Frankfurt 1616. There he worked for Johann Theodor de Bry, the celebrated publisher whose daughter, Maria Magdelana he married in 1617. In 1620 he and his family moved back to Basel, though they returned to Frankfurt in 1623. Maria took over her father's publishing house upon his death. Nissen ZBI 2131-2135, Wood 409.
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Amsterdam: Joannem Jacobi Fil. Schipper, 1657. Folio (14 ¼" x 9", 360mm x 230). Second edition. First Amsterdam edition. With 40 engraved plates, including the title page. Bound in modern calf. On the spine, 5 raised bands with gilt red morocco letting piece in the second panel. Although the tit…le page calls for three libri of insects, there are four. There are 27 plates of insects and 12 of snakes. Historia Naturalis de Insectis, Libri 4. Historia Naturalis de Serpentibus, Libri 2. Minor scuffing to the spine. Heavy foxing throughout. Marginal staining. Damp staining to snake plates IV -XII. The engravings were after Matthäus Merian (1593-1650 ), a Swiss engraver. First published by Merian in 1649 and 1650. Though born and educated first in Poland, Joannes Jonston (1603-1675) was of Scottish descent, and "in 1622 [he went] to the University of St Andrews. Here he matriculated as Polonus Patre Scoto Prognatus on 29 January 1624, and studied Hebrew, divinity, and philosophy until March 1625. Jonston spent the next four years abroad but returned to England towards the close of 1629, taking courses in botany and medicine at Cambridge, and continuing his studies in London during 1630, when he wrote the greater part of his first important work, the 'Thaumatographia'. He next proceeded to study medicine at Leiden, where he graduated MD in 1632. In a visit later that year to England he was admitted to the same degree ad eundem at Cambridge. After more travel on the continent, Jonston appears to have settled in Leiden about 1634. He practised medicine there for several years and gained a great reputation. He wrote in Latin on a number of subjects, and was considered a polymath by a number of his contemporaries. Jonston was offered the chair of medicine at the University of Leiden in 1640, and two years later a similar offer was made by the elector of Brandenburg. Jonston, however, declined these offers, preferring instead to study independently. His works were considered by some to be laborious compilations, while Chaufepié and other critics suggested they exhibited more learning than judgement. However, in England his efforts were much esteemed during the seventeenth century. His chief works included 'Thaumatographia naturalis, in decem classes distincta' (1632), which was dedicated to Prince Janusz Radziwill and his son, Boguslas.,'Systema dendrologicum' (1646), 'De piscibus et ceti's (1649), 'De avibus' (1650), 'De quadrupedibus' (1652), 'De serpentibus et draconibus' (1653), De Insectis, 'Naturµ constantia' (1652), which was translated by J. Rouland (1657), 'Notitia regni vegetabilis .' (1661), 'Notitia regni mineralis' (1661), and 'Dendrographias, sive, Historia naturalis de arboribus et fructibus' (1662). Matthäus Merian was a notable Swiss engraver born 1593 in Basel. He learned copperplate engraving in Zurich, though he studied later in such citMies as Strasbourg, Nancy and Paris. He returned to Basel in 1615, moving to Frankfurt 1616. There he worked for Johann Theodor de Bry, the celebrated publisher whose daughter, Maria Magdelana he married in 1617. In 1620 he and his family moved back to Basel, though they returned to Frankfurt in 1623. Maria took over her father's publishing house upon his death. Nissen ZBI 2135, Wood 409.
Altre immaginiHISTORIAE NATURALIS DE PISCIBUS ET CETIS. Libri V. Tabulis Quadraginta Septem ab illo Celeberrimo Mathia Meriano aeri incisis ornati ex scriptoribus tam antiquis, quam recentioribus.
JONSTON, John [or Johnstone or Joannes JONSTONUS, or JONSTONI, Johannes] (1603-1675).
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Tall 4to. (335 x 211 mm) 228, [4] pp. 47 plates; text with some foxing. Original paper over boards. Housed in a custom clamshell box. Rare. FINE. An extensive work on the morphology of boned fish, cartilaginous fish (sharks, rays, skates) and cetaceans. This work is illustrated with forty-seven full-page engraved plates that are… executed in superb form. Plate XLII shows a beached baleen whale and its enormous size, compared to the men in the engraving. A bit fanciful, plate XL shows a pair of Mermen; a fish on plate XXVII has the features of a human face whilst a 'shark' on plate VII has semi-human fore-limbs. Except for these anomalies, the zoological drawings are quite dramatic and relatively accurate. Jonston's works were frequently re-edited and translated into German, Latin, Dutch and English. Born in Poland, but of Scottish origin, Jonston was educated and traveled extensively. He attended St. Andrews (1623-5), studying botany and medicine at Cambridge, Leiden, and Frankfurt Universities. He earned degrees from Cambridge and in Leiden, his M. D. in 1632, where he later practiced medicine and gained a great reputation. In 1642 he briefly taught at Frankfurt as professor of medicine. He retired to his private estate in Silesia in 1655. His "four dictionary-style works on fish, birds, quadrupeds and insects -- published between 1650 and 1653 with excellent illustrations -- were widely read and translated." [DSB]. BM Readex Vol. 13, p. 765; DNB Vol. X, pp. 968-9; DSB Vol. VII, [p. 164-5; Nissen 2133. See Garrison and Morton 287.