THESES, SPEECHES, ETC.
Among other things.
Linnaeus - Palmaerus, Oats breviter adumbrans (1754); Linnaeus - Gråberg, Fundamentum fructificationis (1762, ded. from Felix Bryk to Abraham Roman); Linnaeus - Hedin, Quid Linnaeo patri debeat medicina, dissertatione academica breviter adumbratum (1784); Linnaeus, Speech, on the growth of the earth (1776); Wallin - Owl, Sive nuptiae arborum (1729, 1 engraving by Geringius, woodcut in the text); Rose Petals - Flodin, Entombbe Medicam medicam (1780); Trozelius - Brandström, Sacerdote botanico (1772); Lithén - Hostages, Febribus intermittentibus (1741); Retzius - Agardh, Observationes in methodum Tournefortianam (1805).
Provenance: Felix Bryk (1882, in Vienna - 1957, in Stockholm), Swedish anthropologist, entomologist and author. In entomological circles, Bryk is best known as a lepidopterist; in anthropological history, for his studies in East Africa. He wrote about Carl Linnaeus and was a close friend of Curt Eisner, who worked with him on the Parnassinae (Wikipedia).
Partially worn and damaged title leaves, most taken out of tape, slightly sunken and tarnished.
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THESES, SPEECHES, ETC.
Among other things.
Linnaeus - Palmaerus, Oats breviter adumbrans (1754); Linnaeus - Gråberg, Fundamentum fructificationis (1762, ded. from Felix Bryk to Abraham Roman); Linnaeus - Hedin, Quid Linnaeo patri debeat medicina, dissertatione academica breviter adumbratum (1784); Linnaeus, Speech, on the growth of the earth (1776); Wallin - Owl, Sive nuptiae arborum (1729, 1 engraving by Geringius, woodcut in the text); Rose Petals - Flodin, Entombbe Medicam medicam (1780); Trozelius - Brandström, Sacerdote botanico (1772); Lithén - Hostages, Febribus intermittentibus (1741); Retzius - Agardh, Observationes in methodum Tournefortianam (1805).
Provenance: Felix Bryk (1882, in Vienna - 1957, in Stockholm), Swedish anthropologist, entomologist and author. In entomological circles, Bryk is best known as a lepidopterist; in anthropological history, for his studies in East Africa. He wrote about Carl Linnaeus and was a close friend of Curt Eisner, who worked with him on the Parnassinae (Wikipedia).
Partially worn and damaged title leaves, most taken out of tape, slightly sunken and tarnished.
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