This Scrap! is derived from a scrap that's just about exactly ten years old: a list of book titles jotted down from a visit to the Morgan Library in July 2015.
As far as I can remember, this was just a list of any book that caught my eye, for whatever reason! I never ended up looking up the books later, so now I'm finally trying it :)
Let's see what I can find, and which still seem interesting…
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The Morgan Library - cool books I noticed…
26 books, now annotated with notes, full titles, and more!
Les six livres de pedacion dioscoride
famous book by a Greek physician; "details medicinal plants and their uses", influential in pharmacology and botany
Histoires extraordinaires - Edgar poe
book of Poe short stories…but the French version…looks like…translated by Baudelaire, cool!
Fables de fontaine
collection of fables, classics of French lit, 239 total
Atlas zu winkelmann werke
[didn't find a single book of this title; likely a collection of images related to the work of Joachim Winckelmann, who studied classical antiquity and art history]
Botanical cabinet
found! with subtitle: "consisting of coloured delineations of plants, from all countries, with a short account of each, directions for management &c. &c."
Catalogue of a collection of miniatures - e cosway
looks like actually by Richard Cosway? not much on this
Anatomy of trunks - crew
actually "The comparative anatomy of trunks" and by "Grew" not Crew haha; subtitle: "Together with an Account of Their Vegetation Grounded Thereupon"
Way to get wealth - markham
self-help, way back! subtitle: "CONTAINING SIX PRINCIPALL VOCATIONS, OR CALLINGS, IN WHICH EVERY GOOD HUSBAND OR HOUSE-WIFE MAY LAWFULLY IMPLOY THEMSELVES"
Philosophie de neuton - Voltaire
I think this should be "Éléments de la philosophie de Newton" and it helped popularize Newton's theories!
Epitres etc - Voltaire
full title: "Épitres, stances, et odes de Voltaire"…so epistles and poems, it sounds like
Useful birds and their protection - Edward h forbush
I love a very direct title haha…sounds like a great book about birds, especially ones that are beneficial to humans; apparently has lots of nice illustrations too
Livre nouveau de fleurs - danckerts
lives of flowers; thin volume with "9 engraved plates of bouquets of flowers"
Histoire des plantes - garidel
full title: "Histoire des plantes qui naissent aux environs d'Aix, et dans plusieurs autres endroits de la Provence", so…local botanical history, nice!
Oeuvres de moliere
collected works of Molière, the French playwright; appears to be a six volume set
Documents litteraires - Emile Zola
a "collection of critical essays and portraits" by Zola, of course best known for his novels, especially the epic Rougon-Macquart series
Disquisitiones arithmeticae - gauss
a math textbook, on number theory, by one of the greats…very influential ("paved the path for modern number theory") and written when he was only 21!
The careless child's alphabet
maybe my favorite title here! sounds like it's intended to help kids learn to write…"The Careless child's alphabet: Designed to fix the learner's attention to the shape of the letters"
Short histories - t carnan 1782
looks to be this one: "Short histories for the improvement of the mind. Extracted chiefly from the works of Joseph Addison, Esq; Sir Richard Steele, and other eminent writers. With suitable reflections by the editor"
Choice scraps - e newbery
another nice long title haha: "Choice Scraps, Historical and Biographical, Consisting of Pleasing Stories and Diverting Anecdotes, Most of Them Short to Prevent Their Being Tiresome. ... for Young Minds. Embellished With Copper-plate Cuts"
sounds like a fun anthology for kids?
Scenes from life and nature
possibly this book, about which I can't find much info: "Lays from the North: Or, Poems on Sacred Subjects and Scenes from Life and Nature"
The pronouncing instructer
little to be found on this one…the main result that turned up was just in a catalog of the Morgan Library itself!
The hermit - longueville
a castaway / adventure novel; subtitle: "or, The unparalleled sufferings, and surprising adventures, of Philip Quarll, an Englishman, who was discovered by Mr. Dorrington, a Bristol-merchant, upon an uninhabited island, in the South-sea, where he lived about fifty years, without any human assistance"
Scenes de la vie...Balzac
collection of short stories; part of Balzac's larger work "La Comédie humaine"…six stories that are "for the most part detailed psychological studies of girls in conflict with parental authority"
Aphrodite - pierre louys
French erotic novel that was apparently very popular and very scandalous!
Journal - Stendhal
just learned 'Stendhal' was a pen name…and that he used more than a hundred pseudonyms! his journal and writings include "many comments on masks and the pleasures of 'feeling alive in many versions.'"
Venus and Adonis - Shakespeare
a narrative poem; "considered likely to be Shakespeare's first publication", cool! originally a quarto pamphlet (I wonder if this one's an original?); a "minor epic"
written in six-line stanzas, 199 stanzas total, can read the full poem here; "although this verse form was known before Shakespeare's use, it is now commonly known as the Venus and Adonis stanza, after this poem"