Spiro, K.
12.12.2023 10:00UTC +01:00
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Auctioneer | Auktionshaus Kiefer |
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Event location | Germany, Pforzheim |
Buyer Premium | 1. Nicht gekennzeichnte Nrn.: Aufgeld 23 zzgl. 7 Mwst; 2. Mit R gekennzeichnte Nrn.: 23 zzgl. 19 Mwst; 3. Mit D gekennzeichnte Nrn.: Aufgeld 33 inkl. MWSt% |
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ID 1099341
Lot 1368 | Spiro, K.
Sammelband mit 24 Schriften des Biochemikers Karl Spiro, 1889-1929. Hlwd. d. Zt.
Karl Spiro (1867-1932) lehrte in Straßburg und Basel physiologische Chemie und vegetative Physiologie. Er zählte "zu den Führern auf dem Gebiet der Biochemie" (Fischer 1486). Gebunden sind die Schriften in weitgehend chronolgischer Ordnung. Enthalten sind am Beginn die beiden Disserationen: Beiträge zur Kenntniss des Oxalessigesters. Diss. Würzburg 1889 (gedruckt von Becker in Würzburg). 28 S. - Titel verso gestempelt. - Ueber die entzündungserregenden Eigenschaften der Zimmtsäure. Diss. Leipzig 1893 (gedruckt von Schapke in Berlin). 28 S. - Als 13. Stück: Biochemie der Zelle. Separatabdruck aus dem Handbuch der Biochemie des Menschen und der Tiere. Jena, Fischer 1909. 78 S. Mit eingeb. Vorderdeckel der Orig.-Brosch. Mehrf. gestemp. Als 22. Stück: Über physikalische und physiologische Selektion. Habilitationsschrift. Unveränderter Neudruck. München, Bergmann, 1929. 65 S. Ferner eingebunden sind Sonderdrucke und Separatabdrucke von Beiträgen in Festschriften und Zeitschriften, öfter aus den "Beiträgen zur chemischen Physiologie und Pathologie", teils in Zusammenarbeit mit Lawrence J. Henderson, Max Koppel, E. Pick und H. Reichel. - Tls. leicht gebräunt.
Auction house category: | Medicine, Natural sciences and technology |
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Auction house category: | Medicine, Natural sciences and technology |
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