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Lot no. 908 -
Vogler, Valentin Heinrich Valentini Henrici Vogleri Physiologia Historiae Passionis Jesu Christi. Helmstedt. Müller, 1673., 4 Bll., 63 S., 4 Bll. 4°. Neuer Pp. Medicine
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Vogler, Valentin Heinrich
Valentini Henrici Vogleri Physiologia Historiae Passionis Jesu Christi. Helmstedt. Müller, 1673, 4 ll., 63 p., 4 ll. 4°. New pp.
VD17 1:088171B. - Jöcher IV - Zedler, vol. 50 p. 143 - Valentin Heinrich Vogler (1622-1677), son of the Brunswick Leib-Medicus Gottfried Vogler, studied in Helmstädt and in Altdorf, practiced in Frankfurt / Main as well as Oppenheim, and in 1653 became professor of medicine again in Helmstädt - misprint in the dating, 1673 instead of 1623. Small brown spot at the margin, altogether slightly browned. - Besides in 3 handsome full-leather bindings of the 17th-18th centuries: Johannes de Carthagena. Twenty-two Beautiful Extensive Concept, on the Most Glorious Heavenly Queen Mary, Highly Holy Hymn of Praise, called The Magnificat. First by P.F. Ioanne Carthagena Hispano, Franciscan Order ... in Latin, now translated into German by P.F. Thobiam Hendschelius. With entire engraved. Heraldic engraving a. 1 full-page. Woodcut. Ingolstadt, Eder, 1617. 5 bll., 404 p., 1 fol. Stamped cloth with wooden boards, with clasps (boards somewhat later renewed, covers somewhat light-margined). - VD17 12:106288K. - First German edition of these sermons on the Magnificat. Leaf 4 with full-page woodcut depicting an Annunciation. - In a decorative blind-stamped cloth of the time (ornamentally decorated initials in the middle, with corner fleurons and tight metal clasps on leather bindings. - Throughout somewhat browned and spotted, isolated smaller wormholes. - Dissertatio Theologica de Divinus Nominibus. 1754. full leather with rich gilt on spine (somewhat bumped). - Maria Theresa. Decree on the establishment of a so-called Wittwen- und Weysen-Stiftungs-Confraternität des Feld-Artillerie-Officiersstandes (without title page, probably 1764). Full leather with gilt on spine (bumped).
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