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- Full legal company name: Fuglsanggaard
- Legal company address: Sillerup Møllevej 45, 6100, Haderslev
- Country of registration: Denmark
- Registration number/CVR: 41269545
- Phone number:+45 22584198
- Email address.admin@biant.dk

About Us – BIANT Rare & Scientific Books
BIANT is a specialized antiquarian bookseller focused on rare books in psychiatry, psychology, neurology, and the medical sciences. From our base in Denmark, we source and curate rare psychiatric classics, early neurological works, foundational texts in psychoanalysis, child psychiatry, criminology, and experimental psychology. Our collection spans the 18th to the 20th century and includes first editions, institutional copies, and historically significant publications that shaped modern understanding of the mind and brain.
At BIANT, we view rare scientific books as more than collectibles. They are primary sources that document the evolution of psychiatric theory, diagnostic systems, and medical practice. Researchers, universities, clinicians, and private collectors worldwide rely on us for:
* accurate bibliographic descriptions
* scholarly context
* carefully curated selections
* transparent condition assessments
* high‑quality photography
Every book is individually examined and catalogued with academic care. Our goal is to make historically important scientific literature accessible to those who value the intellectual heritage of psychiatry, psychology, and neurology.
Whether you are building a research library, expanding a private collection, or searching for a specific title, BIANT offers a trusted and knowledgeable resource for rare medical and scientific books. For inquiries, collection guidance, or acquisition requests, you are always welcome to contact us.
Why Collect Rare Psychiatry and Medical Books?
Rare books in psychiatry, psychology, and neurology offer more than historical curiosity. They are primary sources that document how scientific understanding of the mind and brain has evolved over centuries. Collecting these works provides insight into early diagnostic systems, foundational theories, and the development of clinical practice long before modern classifications and technologies existed.
For researchers, clinicians, and historians, rare psychiatric books preserve the intellectual heritage of mental health. They reveal how ideas about trauma, personality, brain function, and human behavior were shaped — and how they continue to influence contemporary practice. For collectors, these works represent unique artifacts from the scientific past, often produced in limited print runs and increasingly difficult to obtain.
Whether used for academic research, institutional libraries, or private collections, rare medical and scientific books offer a tangible connection to the origins of psychiatry, psychology, and neurology.
