Scientific Instruments
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CHAUCER, GEOFFREY. Treatise on the Astrolabe. In R.T. Gunther, Chaucer and
Messahalla on the Astrolabe. Now Printed in Full for the First Time, with the Original
Illustrations. Oxford: For the Subscribers at the University Press, 1929.
"Early Science in Oxford, Vol. V." First Edition of the Complete Text by Chaucer,
First (?) English Edition of the Messallah. Blue cloth, gilt spine (externally Fine, the
prelims foxed). vii + 234 pp., plates. Printed on heavy stock, which has made for a
"tight" volume that will loosen if opened wide (hence the absence of internal
photographs for our copy). Still, a near-Fine copy of a rare book. $500.
Chaucer's original text (assembled from various manuscripts) and the illustrations are
included, along with a modern English translation. Skeat had published some of the text
(without translation) in 1872, but with redrawn illustrations. As Gunther noted, these are
essential to the text, which was written for Chaucer's no doubt precocious son, then aged 10!
Thus, Gunther reproduces the original illustrations from the manuscripts. The work by
Messahallah served as the source for Chaucer's knowledge of the astrolabe, and is included in
both English translation and in the Latin original. A wonderful volume by the great
poet-astronomer, the first detailed account in English of a complex scientific instrument!
DAUMAS, MAURICE. Les Instruments Scientifiques aux XVII et XVIII Siècles. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France,
1953. First Edition. 9½" x 7½", 417 pp., illustrated, 63 black & white plates at end. Stiff printed
wraps, printed in two colors (slight darkening to spine), partly unopened, a Very Good copy. $75
An extensive treatment of all types of scientific instruments; microscopes, telescopes, sextants, thermometers, and on and on. The
focus is on the makers of the instruments and their relationships with the scientific community of their day. A seminal work, ahead
of its time in presenting knowledge of the history of instruments in the context of social and economic trends, as well as their
strictly scientific uses and the craft aspects of their design and construction. It thus stands as an important contribution to the
history of science and technology, in addition to its use as an aid for the understanding of specific instruments. Exceptionally
well-illustrated and well-indexed.
Eugene DIETZGEN CO. Catalog of Eugene Dietzgen Co., Manufacturers Blue Print Papers, Drafting
Room Supplies, Surveying Instruments, ... Thirteenth Edition. Chicago, 1928. Color
frontispiece + 496 pp., illustrated (some in monochrome color). Paper samples mounted to inside front
cover, price list in pocket at rear [dated August, 1928]. Decorated cloth, a near-Fine copy. $100.
DITISHEIM, PAUL. Bibliographie générale de la mesure du temps, suivie d'un
essai de classification technique et géographique. Paris: Tardy, 1947. First Edition.
Bound in red cloth, gilt spine. 352 pp. + [1, Addenda]. Pencil owner's name on flyleaf, Very Good. $125.
Extensive bibliography of clocks, watches, chronometers, horology. Scarce in this edition. Preface dated 1943,
but all sources give the edition date as 1947; was publication delayed by the war?
EIMER & AMEND. Illustrated Wholesale Catalogue with Prices Current of Chemical & Physical
Apparatus and Assay Goods. New York: Eimer & Amend, 1902. 418 pp., illustrated (some in monochrome
color). Brown wraps (much worn, and mounted on linen, also worn, lacking spine). A much-used copy, with some
pages loosening and some soiling. $65.
Lavishly illustrated production from this important firm, greatly enlarged from previous editions.
HIERGESELL BROS. General Catalog E: Scientific Instruments. Philadelphia: Hiergesell Bros., 1926. 11" x 8¾",
embossed black cloth, gilt (somewhat rubbed), 84 pp., illustrated. The text somewhat dusty in places, a Good copy. $35.
An unusual catalog, offering a broad selection of specialized industrial and laboratory thermometers, meteorological instruments (including both
mercurial and aneroid barometers), as well as psychrometers, hydrometers, and instruments for the chemical and physical testing of petroleum products.
The latter section includes specialized thermometers, distillation apparatus, centrifuges, retorts and funnels. A "correction sheet" dated
1927 is pasted to the flyleaf, a front pocket contains a temperature conversion table and a 1926 price list. Loosely inserted is a viscosimeter
conversion chart (actually a nomogram), an unsigned letter from the company dated 1928 updating some information, and two mailed pamphlets with new
instruments.
The Hiergesell Bros. company was founded in 1903, later becoming H-B Instrument Co., specializing in temperature and density measuring instruments.
MULTHAUF, ROBERT P. & Davies, David. A Catalogue of Instruments and Models in
the Possession of the American Philosophical Society. Philadelphia: The
American Philosophical Society, 1961. xi + 80 pp., plates. Blue cloth, a near Fine
copy in a chipped dust jacket. $30.
A range of instruments and makers are covered: a clock by Rittenhouse, a refractive
sundial by Christopher Schissler, apparatus used by Benjamin Franklin, and so on.
STEVENSON, EDWARD LUTHER. Terrestrial and Celestial Globes: Their History and
Construction ... Mansfield Centre, CN: Martino Fine Books, 1998, 2 volumes
bound as one. ½" x 6". frontis. + xxvi + 218 pp., illus. + frontis. + xi + 291 pp.,
illus. Fine copy. $100.
Originally published in 1921, this work is a valuable history, covering antiquity to
the 18th century. The reprint edition (limited to 300 copies only) includes both volumes of the original work in one volume.
J.H. WEIL & Co. "Weilco" Surveying Instruments, Drawing Materials, ... , Catalog No. 10.
Philadelphia: J.H. Weil & Co. [1930]. 292 pp., illustrated. Paper samples mounted to inside front
cover, Price list in pocket at rear. Decorated cloth, slightly soiled, Very Good copy. $65.
WYNTER, HARRIET & TURNER, ANTHONY. Scientific Instruments. New York: Charles
Scribner's Sons, 1975. First American Edition. Quarto, frontis. + 239 pp., illustrated, color and black
& white plates. Tan cloth (small tear in front hinge), pictorial dust jacket (price clipped) and
endpapers, a Very Good copy. $95.
Covers astronomy, navigation, sundials, surveying, and optics (mostly microscopes).
CARL ZEISS, Jena. Astronomical Instruments, Optical Equipment, Observatory Domes,
Observation Ladders, Rising Floors. "Astro 30." 1920. ["H. XII.
20" at end]. 142 pp., richly illustrated. 10½" x 7½". Brown wraps,
unevenly faded, wraps loosening from text block, some wear and a short tear to edge of front. Faint
owner's name on blank flyleaf, internally clean and bright. $250
CARL ZEISS, Jena. Astronomical Telescopes and Accessories. "This Catalogue
is designated Astro 8." 1906. [Date at bottom of title page given as "VII. 06"].
11¾" x 9". Blue-Gray wraps, with a gilt and black telescope on the front. 64 pp.,
richly illustrated, with tissue printed "addenda" tipped in on some pages, and one inserted
at rear (torn, with some loss of text). Some cover wear, wraps loosening from text block, the stapled
binding pulling through the endpapers, blank endpaper foxed, some very slight traces of foxing on a few
leaves. Still a bright copy, internally clean, with prices indicated in Marks and Sterling. $750