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Zustand: very good. Lugduni Batavorum, Corn. van Hoogeveen, 1780. Contemp. vellum binding. vi,158,53 pp. Latin text. 8vo. - Adriaan Kluit (1735-1807) was a professor of history at Leyden university between 1779 and 1807. He made important contributions to the history of Dutch constitutional law. Van Heynsbergen 111; Dekkers 94-4. Condition : very good copy. Keywords : RECHT, *2006-100 oud recht.
Amsterdam, Wouter Brave, 1794.Original boards (spine dam.). VI,360 pp.From about 1720 Dutch wealth ceased to grow. Around 1780 the national product of the Kingdom of Great Britain surpassed that of the Dutch. Whereas in the 17th century the commercial success of the Dutch had inspired English jealousy and admiration, in the late 18th century the growth of British power, and the concurrent loss of Amsterdam's preeminence, led to Dutch resentment. When the Dutch Republic began to support the American rebels, this led to the fourth war, and the loss of the alliance made the Dutch Republic fatally vulnerable to the French. Soon it would be subject to regime change itself.
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
12, 520; [1], [1 blank], 547; [1], [1 blank], 556; IV, 630; [1], [1 blank], [1], [1 blank], 652 pp.The first and only edition of Adriaan Kluit's constitutional history of the Dutch Republic to 1795. Kluit (1735-1807) was a renowned historian, lecturer and from 1778 on, with the exception of the years 1795-1802, a professor of Dutch History at Leiden University. He was famous for his use of medieval and other primary sources in writing his history of Holland and Zeeland: Historia critica comitatus Hollandiae et Zeelandiae (1777-1782). Kluit strongly opposed the "Patriots" and supported the princes of Orange as stadtholders, beliefs that led the University to ouste him from his post after the Batavian Revolution in 1795, but they reinstated him in 1802. He wrote the present constitutional history during this "hiatus" as a more objective adaptation of his previous work: De souvereiniteit der Staten van Holland, in which he criticises the constitutional principles of the Patriots. Kluit died as one of more than 150 victims of the disastrous accidental gunpowder explosion in Leiden in January 1807. From the library of Jan Willem Six van Vromade (1872-1936) at his country house Hilverbeek.Some minor signs of use on the boards, not affecting the integrity of the binding, and very slight discoloration of the top edges, marbled endpapers and a small tear in the final endleaf in vol. 2, overall in very good condition.l De Buck 6868; Nijhoff, Bibliotheca historico-Neerlandica, 549. cf. NNBW III, 696-698.
Anbieter: Fahrenheit 451 Antiquarian Booksellers, Leiden, Niederlande
Leyden, Joh. Maire, 1779, (4),XVI,186 ;114 pag., contemporain met brocaatpapier overtrokken karton, onafgesneden.= Met opdracht van de vertaler op verso vrije sschutblad: "D. Hr. Burgemr. Heins van den Vertaler". Het tweede deel bevat Bijlage A (Smeekschrift aan den Koning van Spanje, Philips II (.) op naam van Willem I. (.). In 't jaar 1573, in 't licht gegeven) en bijlage B (Aanmerking des redenaars, tegen het stilzwijgend opzeggen der gehoorzaamheid aan den Koning, of 't vervallen rekenen van zijne heerschappij. Tot nadere opheldering).Boekblok op diverse plaatsen gebroken. Rug overgeplakt met papier.
Verlag: Amsterdam, W.Brave 1802, 1802
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Matthys de Jongh, Zutphen, Niederlande
-05. 5 delen. Met uitsl. plaat in deel 1 (p.463). Contemp. karton, ruggen beschadigd maar overigens grotendeels stevig met 3 (van de 5) gedrukte rugschildjes. Eerste (enige) druk. Kluit werd in 1778 benoemd tot hoogleraar vaderlandse geschiedenis in Leiden, specialist op het gebied van het middeleeuwse staatsrecht. Als verdediger van de standenstaat werd hij in 1795 uit zijn ambt gezet. De volgende jaren besteedde hij vooral aan het onderzoek van het Hollandse staatsrecht, en publiceerde na zijn ambtsherstel in 1802 dit werk als resultaat daarvan. Dit is een 'omwerking en uitbreiding' van De souvereiniteit der Staten van Holland verdedigd, door Kluit in 1785 uitgegeven ter bestrijding van de patriotten, 'maar veel objectiever gehouden, nu de oude regering onherroepelijk was gevallen'. *NNBW III,p.697.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1777
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
With Sixteen Handsome Copperplates (illustrator). With Sixteen Handsome Copperplates. With Sixteen Handsome Copperplates Kluit, Adriaan [1735-1807]. Dousa, Matthaeus, Editor. Historia Critica Comitatus Hollandiae et Zeelandiae ab Antiquissimis Inde Deducta Temporibus. Middelburgh: Apud Petrum Gillissen et Isaac de Winter [imprint varies], 1777-1782. Four parts in two volumes. xxxiv, 217, 500; [iv], 520; vi, [iv], 521-1098 pp. All plates and tables present. Volume I, Pt. 1 has 8 tables, 4 folding; Volume II has 16 folding copperplates, 3 in Pt. 2. One of these is a map of the Netherlands. Quarto (10" x 8"). Recent buckram, gilt titles to spines, endpapers renewed. Light shelfwear and soiling, light toning to text, minor edgewear to some tables and plates. Bound-in presentation leaves in contemporary hand at head of each volume, later annotations in pencil in a few places. Ex-library. Library name and shelf numbers to spines, stamps to title pages, annotations to versos. A scarce title, rarely found on the market with all of its plates and tables. $750. * Only edition. A remarkable feat of philology, this is a comprehensive annotated collection of political and legal documents relating to the history of the Netherlands. Its compiler, Kluit, was a classical scholar and legal historian. Dousa, another classical scholar, provided annotations for most of the documents. OCLC locates 24 complete copies worldwide, none in North America. British Museum Catalogue (Compact Edition) 14:146.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Niederlande
Medioburgi, apud Petrum Gillissen et Isaac de Winter, 1777-1782. 2 vols in 4. XXXIV,217, 500, VI,[4], VI,[4],1098 pp. 13 fold. engr. plts, incl. a map of the Netherlands. Rebound in modern cloth. - Ex-library copy (some stamps & other marks). - - Still a good set.Complete set including the scarce second part of volume two with the engraved plates.