Editore: Freiburg [Breisgau] : Aedificatio-Verlag, 2002
ISBN 10: 3931681653 ISBN 13: 9783931681654
Da: Antiquariat Smock, Freiburg, Germania
EUR 28,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Gut. Formateinband: illustrierter Pappband / gebundene Ausgabe IX, 110 S. (24,5 cm) 1. Aufl.; (Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen); Besitzvermerk auf Vorsatzblatt; sonst in gutem und sauberem Zustand. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 450 [Stichwörter: ].
Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: Aedificatio, 2002
Da: ACADEMIA Antiquariat an der Universität, Freiburg, Germania
Membro dell'associazione: BOEV
EUR 32,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Sehr gut. 113 Seiten. Kartoniert. Sehr gut. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 252.
Editore: Aedificatio Verlag, 2002
ISBN 10: 3931681653 ISBN 13: 9783931681654
Da: Versandantiquariat BUCHvk, Gunzenhausen, Germania
Prima edizione
EUR 22,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Wie neu. 1. Auflage. IX, 110 S., mit graph. Darstellungen und Karten, 24 cm, nahezu neuwertig. . Dr. Wolfgang Werner, geb. 1988, Geologe am Landesamt für Geologie, Rohstoffe und Bergbau Baden-Württemberg 144 p. Buch.
Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: Aedificatio Verlag, Freiburg im Breisgau, 2002
ISBN 10: 3931681653 ISBN 13: 9783931681654
Da: exlibris24 Versandantiquariat, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germania
EUR 25,90
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Sehr gut. Sauberes Exemplar mit nur sehr geringen Lese-/Lagerspuren. Hardcover. 110 Seiten. 363 Gramm. 25x18cm. Deutsch. Mit zahlreichen teils farbigen Abbildungen.
Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: Freiburg i. Br., Aedificatio, 2002
ISBN 10: 3931681653 ISBN 13: 9783931681654
Da: Antiquariat Thomas Nonnenmacher, Freiburg, Germania
EUR 34,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover/Pappeinband. Condizione: Sehr gut. V, 110 Seiten. Sehr gut erhalten. 3931681653 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1200.
Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: Fines Mundi GmbH Saarbrücken, 2016
Da: Versandantiquariat Nussbaum, Bernkastel-Kues, RP, Germania
EUR 129,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Wie neu. XII, 133 Seiten mit 100 colorierten Darstellungen von Nestern und Eiern neu / Gestochen und herausgegeben durch Adam Ludwig Wirsing hinlänglich beschrieben und abgehandelt von Friedrich Christian Günther 1. und 2. Heft Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 3150 36,4 x 25,4 cm, gebundene Ausgabe Faksimile-Reprint der Ausgabe 1772 Nürnberg, Adam Ludwig Wirsing.
Editore: Adam Ludwig Wirsing, Nürnberg, 2018
Da: Antiquariat Fines Mundi, Saarbruecken, Germania
EUR 138,00
Quantità: 12 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrello-XII, 133 Seiten-mit 100 colorierten Darstellungen von Nestern und Eiern --- Friedrich Christian Günther und Adam Ludwig Wirsing:Sammlung von Nestern und Eyern verschiedener Vögelaus den Cabineten des Herrn Geheimen Hofrath Schmidel und des Herrn Verfassers.Gestochen und herausgegeben durch Adam Ludwig Wirsinghinlänglich beschrieben und abgehandelt von Friedrich Christian Günther1. und 2. Heft Verlagsfrischer, bibliophil ausgestatteter Faksimile-Reprint:Gedruckt auf einem schönen alterungsbeständigen und säurefreien Werkdruckpapier, das den Originaleindruck am besten wiedergibt.Gebunden als robuste Bibliotheksversion in Ganzleinen mit Rückengoldprägung.Bibliophil ausgestattet mit rundem Rücken und Lesebändchen.Ein dem Stil der Zeit entsprechender Umschlag wurde auf dem Vorderdeckel aufgezogen. --- 36,4 x 25,7 cm.
ISBN 10: 3931681653 ISBN 13: 9783931681654
Da: BUCHSERVICE / ANTIQUARIAT Lars Lutzer, Wahlstedt, Germania
EUR 189,90
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: gut. Die Erzlagerstätten Schauinsland bei Freiburg im Breisgau. Bergbau, Geologie, Hydrogeologie, Mineralogie, Geochemie, Tektonik und Lagerstättenentstehung. Von Wolfgang Werner, Hans Joachim Franzke, Gunther Wirsing, Johannes Jochum, Volker Lüders und Jens Wittenbrink mit einem Beitrag von Berthold Steiber. In deutscher Sprache. pages.
Da: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Paesi Bassi
EUR 300,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloNürnberg, Adam Ludwig Wirsing, [1770]-1772. Large, printed sheet (40.0 x 24.8 cm). Engraved and originally hand-coloured plate, numbered and captioned. = A fine plate from possibly the first but certainly one of the most beautiful hand-coloured nidological works ever, and almost never found complete - even individual plates, such as this one, are rare. It shows the North American ruddy duck (Oxyura jamaicensis), with a remarkable blue bill. It "is a duck from North America and one of the stiff-tailed ducks. Ruddy ducks were imported into the UK in 1948 by conservationist Sir Peter Scott. As a result of escapes from wildfowl collections in the late 1950s, they became established in Great Britain, from where they spread into Europe. By the year 2000, the population had increased to around 6,000 individuals. This duck's aggressive courting behavior and willingness to interbreed with the endangered native white-headed duck (Oxyura leucocephala), of southern Europe, caused concern amongst Spanish conservationists. Due to this, a controversial scheme to extirpate the ruddy duck as a British breeding species started; there have also been culling attempts in other European countries. By early 2014, the cull had reduced the British population to about 20-100, down from a peak of about 5500 in 2000. In Europe, the Ruddy duck is included since 2016 in the list of Invasive Alien Species of Union concern (the Union list). This implies that this species cannot be imported, bred, transported, commercialized, or intentionally released into the environment in the whole of the European Union" (Wikipedia). The image is exceptionally large. The first author, Adam Ludwig Wirsing (1734-1798) was a versatile German engraver with a keen interest in natural history. The German medical doctor and naturalist (principally ornithologist) Friedrich Christian Günther (1726-1774) was responsible for the descriptive text. Uncut. With the widest possible margins. The colouring bright and accurate. Some pale smudges in the margins; otherwise an excellent, wide-margined and clean copy. Anker, 537; Nissen IVB, 1002; Sitwell, Fine bird books, 157; Not in Zimmer.
Da: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Paesi Bassi
EUR 350,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloNürnberg, Adam Ludwig Wirsing, [1770-]1772. Large, printed sheet (40.0 x 24.8 cm). Engraved and originally hand-coloured plate, numbered and captioned. = Two fine plates from possibly the first but certainly one of the most beautiful hand-coloured nidological works ever, and almost never found complete - even individual plates, such as these are rare. These show the nest and eggs of the mallard or wild duck, "a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa, and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. .This species is the main ancestor of most breeds of domestic ducks" (Wikipedia). It is also one of the most hunted duck species. The image is exceptionally large. The first author, Adam Ludwig Wirsing (1734-1798) was a versatile German engraver with a keen interest in natural history. The German medical doctor and naturalist (principally ornithologist) Friedrich Christian Günther (1726-1774) was responsible for the descriptive text. Uncut. With the widest possible margins. The colouring bright and accurate. Tiny spot in the outer margin near the left edge; otherwise an excellent, wide-margined and clean copy. Anker, 537; Nissen IVB, 1002; Sitwell, Fine Bird Books, 157. Not in Zimmer.
Da: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Paesi Bassi
EUR 380,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloNürnberg, Adam Ludwig Wirsing, [1770-]1772. Tall folio (43.0 x 26.5 cm). Engraved and contemporarily coloured plate, numbered and captioned. = A fine plate from possible the first but certainly one of the most beautiful hand-coloured nidological works ever, and almost never found complete - even individual plates, such as this one, are rare. This plate, number eight, deals with the Auerhuhn, or western capercaillie, also known as wood grouse. The first author, Adam Ludwig Wirsing (1734-1798) was a versatile German engraver with a keen interest in natural history. The German medical doctor and naturalist (principally ornithologist) Friedrich Christian Günther (1726-1774) was responsible for the descriptive text. Uncut. With the widest possible margins. The colouring bright and accurate. Left edge a bit irregular due to former binding, otherwise fine. Anker, 537; Nissen IVB, 1002; Sitwell, Fine bird books, 157; Not in Zimmer.
Da: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Paesi Bassi
EUR 380,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloNürnberg, Adam Ludwig Wirsing, [1770-]1772. Tall folio (43.0 x 26.5 cm). Engraved and contemporarily coloured plate, numbered and captioned. = A fine plate from possible the first but certainly one of the most beautiful hand-coloured nidological works ever, and almost never found complete - even individual plates, such as this one, are rare. This plate, number six, deals with the Sperber, or eurasian sparrowhawk. The first author, Adam Ludwig Wirsing (1734-1798) was a versatile German engraver with a keen interest in natural history. The German medical doctor and naturalist (principally ornithologist) Friedrich Christian Günther (1726-1774) was responsible for the descriptive text. Uncut. With the widest possible margins. The colouring bright and accurate. Left edge a bit irregular due to former binding, otherwise fine. Anker, 537; Nissen IVB, 1002; Sitwell, Fine bird books, 157; Not in Zimmer.
Da: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Paesi Bassi
EUR 400,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloNürnberg, Adam Ludwig Wirsing, [1770-]1772. Tall folio (43.0 x 26.5 cm). Engraved and contemporarily coloured plate, numbered and captioned. = A fine plate from possibly the first but certainly one of the most beautiful hand-coloured nidological works ever, and almost never found complete - even individual plates, such as this one, are rare. This plate, number 50, deals with the Mäasse-Geÿer, or the common buzzard, a bird of prey. The image is exceptionally large. The first author, Adam Ludwig Wirsing (1734-1798) was a versatile German engraver with a keen interest in natural history. The German medical doctor and naturalist (principally ornithologist) Friedrich Christian Günther (1726-1774) was responsible for the descriptive text. Uncut. With the widest possible margins. The colouring bright and accurate. Left edge a bit irregular due to former binding; tiny ink spots at the top margin, otherwise fine. Anker, 537; Nissen IVB, 1002; Sitwell, Fine Bird Books, 157; Not in Zimmer.
Da: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Paesi Bassi
EUR 500,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloNürnberg, Adam Ludwig Wirsing, [1770-]1772. Two large, printed sheets (40.0 x 24.8 cm). Engraved and originally hand-coloured plate, numbered and captioned. = Two fine plates from possibly the first but certainly one of the most beautiful hand-coloured nidological works ever, and almost never found complete - even individual plates, such as these, of the bird - in Great Britain known as great bustard -, and its nest and eggs, are rare. The image is exceptionally large. The first author, Adam Ludwig Wirsing (1734-1798) was a versatile German engraver with a keen interest in natural history. The German medical doctor and naturalist (principally ornithologist) Friedrich Christian Günther (1726-1774) was responsible for the descriptive text. Uncut. With the widest possible margins. The colouring bright and accurate. Excellent, strong plates in fine and accurate original hand-colouring. Anker, 537; Nissen IVB, 1002; Sitwell, Fine bird books, 157; Not in Zimmer.