PARÉ (Ambroise) (CA 1510-1590) - Lot 47

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PARÉ (Ambroise) (CA 1510-1590) - Lot 47
PARÉ (Ambroise) (CA 1510-1590) ERRATUM: There are 45 pages and not 25 as indicated on the catalog. Les Œuvres... Avec les figures & portraicts tant de l'Anatomie que des instruments de Chirurgie, & de plusieurs Monstres. Paris, Gabriel Buon, 1575. In-folio (225 x 334 mm), (20)-945-(25) pages and (1) blank f. 17th century fawn calf, spine ribbed and decorated with double gilt fillet and central fleurons, burgundy morocco title-piece (renewed), double gilt fillet frame on the covers, fleurons on the inner corners, gilt arms in the center of the covers. Modern box-case in red half-chagrin, spine ribbed, gilt title. Ex-libris "Bouhier" in ink at the bottom of the title, partially scratched. (Hinges restored and fragile, a few small rings on the boards; russet stains on a few quires, some underlining in ink.) First edition of the complete works of the "renovator of French surgery". This edition gathers twenty-six treatises by Paré. It is illustrated with a beautifully framed title, a portrait of the author, lettering, endpapers and headbands, and 291 woodcuts representing anatomical figures, surgical instruments, operating scenes, monsters, distillation apparatus. Even before its publication, the book was examined by the Faculty and Paré, surgeon to four kings of France, had to explain himself in a fifteen-page pamphlet, Response de M. Ambroise Paré... aux calomnies d'aucuns médecins, et chirurgiens, touchant ses œuvres. The work, dedicated to King Henry III, was nevertheless published without changes. "From 1574, without abandoning his heavy professional occupations, Ambroise Paré devoted himself to the publication of his Complete Works, of which he gave four editions (1575, 1579, 1582, 1585). They contributed decisively to Ambroise Paré's fame over the centuries, and to his reputation as the 'father of French surgery', for he appeared both as an inventor and as a gatherer of the knowledge of his time. It is a monument of French surgery in the sixteenth century, and, according to Malgaigne (1806-1865), no work since Guy de Chauliac had been of such magnitude." (In French in the text n° 66.) Beautiful copy with the arms of President Bouhier (1673-1746). First president à mortier at the parliament of Burgundy, Jean III Bouhier de Savigny resigned from his position in 1728 to devote himself to his historical and literary works after his election to the Académie française. Renowned for his erudition as well as for the splendid library inherited from his ancestors, he received poets and scholars in Dijon in his private residence. At the end of his life, his library, which he never ceased to enrich, included some 35,000 works and 2,000 manuscripts. An illustrious provenance for a major work in the history of medicine. REFERENCES Doe no. 29; Garrison-Morton, 4750; Waller 7171; NLM 3530; Wellcome I, 4819; En Français dans le texte no. 66; Albert Ronsin, La bibliothèque Bouhier, 1971, p. 48; OHR, pl. 2423, iron no. 1.
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