Null Giuseppe CESARI IL CAVALIER D'ARPINO (1568-1640), Follower
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Giuseppe CESARI IL CAVALIER D'ARPINO (1568-1640), Follower Flagellation of Jesus Oil on canvas, relined, probably 18th c. 46.5 x 34 cm, frame: 56 x 43 cm

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Giuseppe CESARI IL CAVALIER D'ARPINO (1568-1640), Follower Flagellation of Jesus Oil on canvas, relined, probably 18th c. 46.5 x 34 cm, frame: 56 x 43 cm

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Collection of 6 books on gynecology and pediatrics: 1. FREIND (John): Emmenologia in qua Fluxus Muliebris Menstrui Phaenomena, Periodi, Vitia, cum Medendi Methido, ad Rationes Mechanicas exiguntur. Huic Editioni accedunt ejusdem Authoris Praelectiones Chymicae. Parisii, Apud Guillelmum Cavalier filium, 1727, 3 parts in 1 volume. 9.5 by 16.5 cm. (14)-238-(22); (2)-XII-(2)-102; 31-(1) pages. Contemporary full calf, 5-rib spine, ornate boards, red title page. Defects to headpieces and spines (without affecting the solidity of the work). The edition includes three different texts, with a separate title page: A. Emmenologia, a treatise that has been considered a remarkable exposition from the intro-mathematical or mechanical point of view. B. Praelectiones Chymicae. C. Appendix_in qua critica exhibetur harum praelectionum relatio in Actis Lipsiensibus edita. Una cum aliquot Authoris in eandem animadversionibus. 2. NOIROT (Louis): La callipédie contemporaine ou l'art d'avoir des enfants sains de corps et d'esprit. Second edition. Paris, E. Dentu, Dijon, Lamarche, 1869. One volume. 9.5 by 15.5 cm. 202 pages. Contemporary brown half-chagrin. Very good condition. The CCFr. lists only 4 copies of the 1869 editions. L. Noirot takes up Quillet's ideas and attempts to give them a scientific basis that is often ... delirious. 3. HUGUIER (Dr. Pierre-Charles): De l'hystérométrie et du cathétérisme utérin, de leurs applications au diagnostic et au traitement des maladies de l'utérus et de ses annexes et de leur emploi en obstétrique. Lectures given at the Beaujon Hospital. With four lithographed plates. Paris, J.B. Baillière et Fils, 1865. One volume. 13 by 21.5 cm. VIII-372-4 pages + 4 folding plates h.t. Contemporary brown half-chagrin, 4 ribbed spine, framed boards. Some foxing, small very light wetness in the ext. margin of the plates. First edition. Copy of Jules Cloquet 4. RIGBY (Edouard) and DUNCAN (Stewart): Nouveau traité sur les hémorrhagies de l'utérus. With 124 observations drawn from the practice of both authors. Translated from the English, with notes by Madame Boivin, preceded by a historical note on the treatment of uterine hemorrhagia, and followed by a letter from M. Chaussier, on the structure of the uterus. Paris, Méquignon l'Aîné, 1818. One volume. 12 by 20 cm. (4)-XLVI-405-(1) pages. Contemporary half basane, spine decorated. Binding rubbed. Some brown spots. Stamp of the library of Professor J. Cloquet on the title page. Garrison and Morton 6158 5. DELACOUX (Dr. A.): Éducation sanitaire des enfans. Paris, Crevot et Bruxelles, Au Dépôt de la Librairie Médicale Française, 1827. One volume. 13.5 by 21 cm. (4)-352 pages. Paperback, in printed cover. Minor defects. First edition. 6. COMBY (Dr. Jules): Formulaire de poche pour les maladies des enfants. Paris, J. Rueff, 1901. One volume. 10 by 16 cm. VI-611 pages. Publisher's half cloth. Fair condition. First edition.

BAGETTI (Joseph-Pierre). Views of Napoleon's battlefields in Italy in 1796, 1797 and 1800. Drawn on the spot by M. Bagetti, captain engineer-geographer. Gravé et terminées au Dépôt de la Guerre, sous la direction de M. le Lieutenant-Général Pelet. Paris, 1835. In-plano (68.5 x 52 cm), [4] ff. and 68 large double-page plates, engraved by Perdoux, Desaulx, Cardano, Misbach, Schroeder, Lameau, Fortier, etc., after drawings by Bagetti; all mounted on green half-maroquin tabs, smooth spine (imitation binding). Spotting and foxing to some plates, trace of folding to title page. RARISSIVE SET OF MILITARY VIEWS of the Italian campaigns, depicting the cities, towns and battlefields that were the scene of operations in the two Italian campaigns led by Bonaparte. Complete with plate 40bis, announced in the table, depicting the town of Bignasco. It does not appear in the copies in public repositories, all of which list 67 plates. The Piedmontese landscape painter and engineer-geographer Giuseppe Pietro Bagetti (1764-1831) had two successive careers. The first, in the service of Victor-Amédée III, King of Sardinia, his natural sovereign, who had early noticed his talent, enabled him to accompany, from 1793, the Piedmontese troops stationed in the County of Nice and then sent to Toulon when this port was occupied by the English. On his return, he was appointed to teach military topography at the Ecole du Génie in Turin. It was in this capacity that he took part, albeit from a distance, in the first Italian campaign and the French conquest of Piedmont. His second career began at the end of fructidor an VIII [September 1800], when, at the suggestion of generals Dupont and Oudinot, he joined the Cabinet historique et topographique. Assigned to the Army of Italy in Year IX as Captain Engineer-Geographer, under the command of General Brune, he had to execute, from life and under the direction of Joseph-François-Marie Martinelli, known as de Martinel, a series of watercolors relating to the military actions of the two Italian campaigns under Bonaparte. Bagetti worked in this way for eight years, completing around 80 commissioned paintings, not just of Bonaparte's Italian period (he had, for example, followed the Emperor to Austerlitz, Russia, and also executed views there). Long after the end of the Empire and Bagetti's return to Turin (1815), 67 views of Italian battlefields were published under the order of Lieutenant-General Pelet, and they form the exceptional collection presented here, which seems to have had a relatively small print run. Three copies in the CCF (BnF, Sainte-Geneviève, Lyon).