Johann Bartholomäus TROMMSDORFF
Exposition des acides, alkalis, terres et métaux, de leurs combinaisons en sels, et de leurs affinités électives, en douze tableaux (...). Traduit de l'allemand par P. X. Leschevin (...). Avec des notes
["Exposition of Acids, Alkalis, Earths and Metals, of Their Combinations in Salts, and of Their Elective Affinities, in Twelve Tables (...). Translated from the German by P. X. Leschevin (...). With Notes]
L.N. Frantin • Ant. Aug. Renouard|Dijon • Paris 1802 (An X)|28.2 x 35.3 cm|Relié
Rare first edition of the French translation, illustrated with 12 double-page plates mounted on guards. (Not in Ferguson.)
Contemporary soft pink paper boards, spine renewed, with a small stain and some paper losses to the covers.
Johann Bartholomäus Trommsdorff (1770–1837), a disciple of Buchholz, was professor of chemistry and physics at Erfurt, but is generally regarded in Germany as a pharmacist. Throughout his career, he sought to establish pharmacology on the foundations of pure chemistry. The translator, Philippe-Xavier Leschevin de Précour (1771–1814), a brilliant young chemist, died prematurely while serving as chief commissioner of powders and saltpetre in Dijon.
A pleasant and uncommon copy.
€2,000