GROLLIER DE SERVIÈRE (Gaspard). A collection... - Lot 14 - Ader

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GROLLIER DE SERVIÈRE (Gaspard). A collection... - Lot 14 - Ader
GROLLIER DE SERVIÈRE (Gaspard). A collection of curious books on mathematics and mechanics, or a description of the office of Monsieur Grollier de Servière. Second edition. Revised, corrected & expanded with new machines. Paris: Ch. Ant. Jombert, 1751. - In-4, 255 x 188: (13 ff.), 152 pp., (4 ff.), 93 plates. Marbled Havana calf, spine rib bed, red edges (contemporary binding). Second edition of 1733 with a relay title dated 1751, first published in Lyon in 1719, this work describes one of the most famous cabinets of curiosities of the 17th century, that of Nicolas Grollier de Servière (1596-1689), cousin of Jean Grolier (1489?-1565), the greatest French bibliophile of the Renaissance. Engineer and inventor, he designed siege engines and invented various serious and eccentric machines, such as those for draining a marsh, for raising the water of a river, for beating a sheep by means of the current of a river, for bringing a boat up against the current of a river, without the help of anyone and without a sail, etc. He also invented clocks, mills, wheelchairs, or "a very comfortable chair for the lame", etc. He also invented clocks, mills, wheelchairs , and so on. All these inventions were presented in a cabinet of curiosity that attracted the attention of politicians and craftsmen alike. His collection was enriched by his son Gaspard Grollier de Servière (1646-1716) and his grandson Gaspard II (1676-1745), who published this collection which he dedicated to the Duke of Orléans. The book is divided into 3 parts; the first concerns lathe parts, the second clocks and the third mechanical machines. It is illustrated with a banner with the arms of the Duke of Orleans at the head of the epistle, by André Houat, a lettering, and 93 plates representing the various machines described, the majority engraved by Daudet and one by Duflos. These plates are numbered in Roman numerals; there are no p
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