216. AGNERS INTERESTING GEODAESIA SUECANA FROM 1730.

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216. 3872135. AGNERS INTERESTING GEODAESIA SUECANA FROM 1730.

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CHAFF, ERIC. Geodæsia suecana or Örtuga delo-bok, hwere in the following parts hufwudsakeligen descrifwes, I. About soil measurement in the community, these basic beliefs, and how to find their contents and values. II. About the instruments required for the measurement, their use, and a brief account of Swerige's old coinage. III. How land ownership is divided between several playwrights, both legally and artificially. IV. On raw materials and pipes, or the states and properties of boundary marks: &c. Theoretico-practice summaries... (H. Gercken) in 1730.
Small 4:o (about 202x156 mm.). (16), (1) -144, 135-154, (24) p. 1 foldable woodcut plank (all) et al. illustrations in the text.
Well-preserved contemporary marbled skbd, rich gold ornate back m. five raised volumes o. bright red title label, marbled cuts. Stamp “Göteborgs museum 1861 “on the title page. Old signature and pasted catalogue clipboard on the cover sheet, exlibris Göteborgs stadsbibliotek and thinning stamp. Beautiful ex.

The last unpaginated 24 pages are an imprint of K. M:ts Instruction for Surveyors from 1725.

Provenance: Bertil Gustafsson (1940-2024). Bertil grew up with three siblings in nearby Mälaren and also Södertälje. He later trained as a picture teacher and then taught at the high school for the rest of his life. Bertil's interest in books was already evident at a young age. Among antiquaries and booksellers in Stockholm, many have had visits from Bertil Gustafsson. His great interest in both rare books and our wonderful nature resulted in an outstanding collection of fine books. His sense of the state of detail and wholeness, and his ability to find extremely fine copies of both more common and extremely rare books, are rarely seen.

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Estimate: 370 – 463 EUR
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Catalogue number 216 in Books, Maps & Manuscripts
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3 12 Dec, 09:03278 EUR
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216. 3872135. AGNERS INTERESTING GEODAESIA SUECANA FROM 1730.

Description

CHAFF, ERIC. Geodæsia suecana or Örtuga delo-bok, hwere in the following parts hufwudsakeligen descrifwes, I. About soil measurement in the community, these basic beliefs, and how to find their contents and values. II. About the instruments required for the measurement, their use, and a brief account of Swerige's old coinage. III. How land ownership is divided between several playwrights, both legally and artificially. IV. On raw materials and pipes, or the states and properties of boundary marks: &c. Theoretico-practice summaries... (H. Gercken) in 1730.
Small 4:o (about 202x156 mm.). (16), (1) -144, 135-154, (24) p. 1 foldable woodcut plank (all) et al. illustrations in the text.
Well-preserved contemporary marbled skbd, rich gold ornate back m. five raised volumes o. bright red title label, marbled cuts. Stamp “Göteborgs museum 1861 “on the title page. Old signature and pasted catalogue clipboard on the cover sheet, exlibris Göteborgs stadsbibliotek and thinning stamp. Beautiful ex.

The last unpaginated 24 pages are an imprint of K. M:ts Instruction for Surveyors from 1725.

Provenance: Bertil Gustafsson (1940-2024). Bertil grew up with three siblings in nearby Mälaren and also Södertälje. He later trained as a picture teacher and then taught at the high school for the rest of his life. Bertil's interest in books was already evident at a young age. Among antiquaries and booksellers in Stockholm, many have had visits from Bertil Gustafsson. His great interest in both rare books and our wonderful nature resulted in an outstanding collection of fine books. His sense of the state of detail and wholeness, and his ability to find extremely fine copies of both more common and extremely rare books, are rarely seen.

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Books, Maps & Manuscripts

Once again, the world’s oldest auction house proudly presents a captivating collection for bookcases and libraries. With the theme Books, Maps & Manuscripts, Stockholms Auktionsverk invites you to explore a catalog of over 200 carefully selected lots. As is tradition, these volumes span several centuries, showcasing the work of printers and cartographers from diverse origins.

The highlight of the auction is a hand-colored sea atlas crafted in Amsterdam in 1714. Among the most coveted titles are John William Boydell’s Picturesque Scenery of Norway, a treatise on Tycho Brahe's scientific instruments, a 17th-century Quran, and J.W. Palmstruch’s botanical classic, to name a few. Adding to the collection are maps from various eras, covering nearly every corner of the globe, many of which are delicately hand-colored.

These academically crafted works sharply contrast with the auction’s late 19th-century children’s books, exemplifying the era’s literature and serving as cultural time capsules. Feel free to leaf through them to see for yourself!

Birdwatching book collectors should take special note of Anders Sparrman’s Svensk Ornithologie with 70 color illustrations drawn from nature and the very rare first edition of the Wright brothers' Svenska Foglar, featuring 178 hand-colored lithographic plates. Also noteworthy is Colored Figures of Four of the Rarer Animals in Mr. Lehmann’s Menagerie, a zoologically significant historical artifact whose lithographs are brimming with 19th-century exoticism and a spirit of discovery.

In this context, Johann Baptist Homann's Globus Terrestris and Globus Coelestis are two elegant outliers—masterful works of art perfect for a distinguished library setting.

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