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AD 14 ARDUINO, Pietro (1728–1805) Animadversionum botanicarum specimen
xxviii pp. Patavii, Conzatti, 1759. 4°
[Last date in vol. 3 Oct. 1759, p. xxviii.] [lacks the 12 plates].
No annotations except “No. 87 Collationé Adanson.” Plates (unfolded) were removed by
Adanson and are filed in the plate collection [AD 128].
AD 15 [ARNAULT, Antoine-Vincent?] Adanson (Michel)
In, Biographie nouvelle des contemporains pp. 30–34, portr. [after bust, drawn by Tresel,
intaglio by Desève]. [Paris, 1820.]
AD 16 ARTEDI, Petrus (1705–1735) Ichthyologia sive opera omna de Piscibus scilicet:
Pars 1: 66, 2 pp.; pars 2: [iv], 118, [21] pp.; pars 5: [ii], 112, [2] pp.
Privilege [in Dutch] [3] p., dated “20 IV 1741.”
Lugduni Batavorum, C. Wishoff, 1738. 8°
Collationé Adanson No. 29. Annotations few: on p. 118 concerning numbers of species by the
two other authors.
AD 17 BAILLON, H[enri-Ernest] (1827–1895) Adanson (Michel)
In, Dictionnaire de botanique vol. 1, p. 45. Paris, 1876.
A biographical account which shows the interest that the publisher, also the publisher of the
journal Adansonia, had in Adanson.
AD 18 BATTARRA, J. [Giovanni] Antonio (1714–1789) Fungorum agri Ariminensis historia
vii, 80 pp. [lacks plates]. Faventia, Ballanti, 1755. 4°
No annotations except on title page “No. 57 Collationé Adanson.” and on inside of front cover:
“acheté 3 l[ivres] chez M. Bombarde in 1767 Collationé complet.”
AD 19 BERGEN, Carl August von (1704–1759) Commentatio de thermometris mensurae
constantis quondam seorsim publicata
2nd ed. 48 pp., 1 pl. Norimbergae, Haeredes W. M. Endteri & J. A. Engelbrechti, 1757. 4°
Also in Nova Acta Physico-Medica Acad. Leopold. Caes. … Appendix. Annotated.
AD 20 BOERHAAVE, Herman (1668–1738) Aphorismi de cognoscendis et curandis morbis in
usum doctrinae domesticae digesti
9th ed. [viii] 304 [24] pp. Parisiis, G. Cavelier, 1745. 12°
The Approbation, dated “Junii xi anni 1744,” and the Privilege, dated “12 Junii 1744” are in
Libellus de materia medica, also bound with this volume, together with a part of Boerhaave’s
Opera omnia, cum notis Alberti Haller & Commentariis Gerardi Van Swieten.
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Collationé Adanson. Above the ornament: “(1745 Adanson).” Inside cover: “Acheté 4 l[ivres]
chez Cavelier 1748.” Heavily annotated, especially indices and blank pages.
BOERHAAVE, Herman Libellus de materie medica et remediorum formulis quae serviunt
aphorismis de cognoscendis et curandis morbis
9th. ed. [vi], 228, [18] pp. Parisiis, G. Cavelier 1745. 12°
[Bound with Aphorismi 9th ed.]
On title page: “Adanson 1745.” Preface heavily annotated.
AD 21 BROHON, Joannes [Jean] (died ca.1575) De stirpibus vel plantis ordine alphabetico
digestis epitome, longe quam antehac, per Ioannem Brohon Constantinatem, locupletior,
emendatiorque edita. Cui accesserunt volatilium, gressilium, placentarumque magis frequentium
apud Gallias noia, per leodegarium a Quercu
[47] pp. Cadomi [Caen], M. Angier [not Augier, as in Pritzel no. 2446], 1541. 8°
Alphabetical list, enlarged edition of Quercu, L. In Ruellium de stirpium epitome … Paris, 1539;
list of animals, etc. unchanged. Apparently connected with Ruelle, De nature stirpium (1536).
Listed in Pritzel under Leger Duchesne, the French equivalent of Leodegarius a Quercu.
Collationé no. 82. No annotations.
AD 22 BUC’HOZ, [Pierre-Joseph] (1731–1807) Dictionnaire raisonné universel des plantes,
arbres et arbustes de la France 4 vols.
Vol. 1: xii, 650 pp., Paris, J. P. Costard, 1770. 8°
Vol. 2: 651 pp., Paris, J. P. Costard, 1770. 8°
Vol. 3: 643 pp., Paris, J. P. Costard, 1770 [1771 according to Adanson]. 8° [From p. 529 Flora
Gallica]
Vol. 4: 352, ccxliv pp., [Flora Gallica 1–334] Tables i–xciii, Paris, J. P. Costard, 1771. 8°
“Collationé Adanson.” Annotated, especially in the dictionary proper, in part 4 the index of
diseases, on p. lxii the Méthode de Linn., p. clxxi, and the last pages.
AD 23 BUC’HOZ, [Pierre-Joseph] Prospectus Nouveau traité physique et économique … de
toutes les plantes … Seconde édition.
6 pp. [preserved], Paris, “chez l’auteur.” 1787. 8° [?]
Ample description of the proposed series of “dissertations” accompanied with colored plates, of
which the first volume “paroit actuellement,” containing 20 dissertations and 32 plates,
specifying the plants treated. The price is to be 66 livres for the dissertations separately, or 60
livres for the complete first volume. Concluded with a list of books by the author available at his
address or just in reprint. The list is incomplete because Adanson removed last leaf. Annotated
only with abstracts. Originally filed in Dictionnaire de botanique under Végétaux.
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AD 24 BUC’HOZ, [Pierre-Joseph] Dissertation deuxième, en forme de compte rendu, à l’Institut
National, spécialement à la classe des Sciences et Arts, et à la section de l’Economie Rurale et
Végétale, des travaux économiques et vétérinaires de P. J. Buc’hoz
8 pp. Paris, Impr. de Chabon, Thermidor An IX [Aug. 1801]. F°
A list of his publications, indicating the field, the recognition or lack of recognition he received,
and plainly showing his quest for recognition. No annotations.
AD 25 BURMAN, Nicolaas Laurens (1733–1793) Specimen botanicum de geraniis
[iv], 52, [2] pp. [Plates lacking] Lugdun. Batavorum, T. Kaak, 1759. 4°
Collationé Adanson No. 59. Bound with it is Schmidel, D. D., De medulla radicis ad florem
pertingent [cf. Schmidel entry]. Some annotations.
AD 26 Catalogue des arbres et arbrisseaux qui se peuvent élever en pleine terre aux environs de
Paris
[ii], 70 pp. Paris, J. Bullot, 1735. 12°
Collationé Adanson No. 78. Not annotated.
AD 27 Catalogue des arbres à fruits, les plus excellens, les plus rares et les plus estimés qui se
cultivent dans les Pépinières des Révérends Peres Chartreux de Paris
79 pp. Paris, P. D. Pierres, 1785 [Approbation dated 1775]. 12°
No annotations except subject heading. A 5th ed. Other editions titled Catalogue des plus
excellens fruits … Cf. also Rehder, The Bradley Bibliography 3: 84. 1915.
Catalogue des plantes du Jardin de Mrs. les Apoticaires de Paris … [cf. AD 47]
AD 28 CAVANILLES, Abbé Antonio José (1745–1804) Dissertatio botanica de Sida, et de
quibusdam plantis quae cum illa affinitatem habent
[ii], 44 pp., 13 pls. Paris, F. A. Didot, 1785. 4°
Annotated. On title page: “Adanson 1785 Adanson” (at base of vignette); “doné le 10 janvier
1786 par Cavanilles abbé.” Critical remarks on Linnaeus noted (p. 24) and on Cavanilles (p. 29).
Added information on the native locality of some plants described by Cavanilles, e.g., Sida
biflora (“Cap Manuel et Ins. Goré, ex herbario Adansoni)” and S. frustescens [ sic] (Senegal).
Plates heavily annotated with names and details preparatory to cutting and filing in Adanson’s
collection of figures [AD 128]. However, that collection includes the same plates from another
copy. Académie approbation signed by Adanson and Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu and dated 13
avril 1785 is on p. 43–44. Probably the report for this approbation was prepared by A.-L. de
Jussieu, for Cavanilles studied many plants from the de Jussieu herbarium; no draft of it exists in
this collection.
AD 29 CAVANILLES, Abbé Antonio José [Secunda dissertatio botanica. De Malva, Lavatera,
Alcea, Althaea et Malachra]
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