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Verlag: Forgotten Books, 2018
ISBN 10: 1397210656ISBN 13: 9781397210654
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
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Zustand: Wie neu. Zustand: Wie neu | Seiten: 52.
Verlag: Ian Ianssen, Amsterdam: chez Ian Ianssen, 1627
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Hardcover. Thick quarto bound in early full vellum.; Fair; The vellum shows moderate soiling and wear, and the front pastedown has tiny ink inscriptions. The paper is at times heavily faded and wobbly with slight offsetting not affecting text. The first 53 pages and first 20 plates are water-stained along the fore edge; the back of plate 42 contains blue and black ink signatures. The title page is absent. The following sections are present: Geometry, Perspective, Symmetry, Doric Columns, and Fortification. The volume also contains a Table of Dimensions of Fortifications. The following plates are present: AA, 4-10, 14-17, 17-24, 30, 32-35, 41, 42, 9-14, 16-18, 23, 24, 5, 8-39, 43-46, 11, 17-23, 26-30, 33, 37, 38, 51, 59, 60, 62-65, 74-79, Z, AA-EE, 1-10, for a total of 117 plates. There are numerous signs of plates being excised. Dimensions 8.625 x 12.625 x 3.125 inches. NOTE: Shelved in Room G. Samuel Marolois (1572-before 1627) was a Dutch military engineer and mathematician. He was particularly recognized for his work in the field of perspective, and his treatise on the subject was published in numerous early editions and translations. 1327532. Special Collections.
Verlag: Janssonius, Amsterdam, 1662
Anbieter: Antiquariat Stefan Krüger, Köln, NRW, Deutschland
Pappband. 95 S., 80 getsoch. Tafeln. Späterer Pp.-Bd. Folio. Vgl. VD 17 1.079102Q, Bierens de Haan 3033 u. Ornamentstichkatalo Bl. 4707 (lat. Ausg. 1612) Berühmte Perspective des niederländischen Mathematikers und Ingenieurs Marolois (1572-1627). Die Tafeln, von H. Hondius gestochen, zeigen geometrische Körper teils mit Figurenstaffage, Details zum Festungsbau, zwei schöne Schlossansichten und eine Folge von 6 Ruinenansichten im Rund nach P. Stephanus mit eingezeichneten Perspectivlinien. Nur der Titel (mit altem Mittelfalz( in franz. Sprache, der Text deutsch. Text teils gebräunt und etw. fleckig, die Tafeln teilw nur im Rand gering fl., insgesamt gutes und vollständiges Exemplar. Buch.
Verlag: Jansson Caesius, Amsterdam, 1628
Anbieter: Hugues de Latude, Villefranche de Lauragais, Frankreich
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
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*** Première édition des corrections et additions de Théodore Verbeeck pour la géométrie et François van Schoten pour la fortification, du célèbre livre de Samuel Marolois (1572-1627). Chaque partie a sa propre page de titre. La géométrie est divisée en cinq parties : - Usage du compas, théorèmes, trigonométrie, stéréotomie, arpentage et cartographie. Cette partie est illustrée par de très nombreuses gravures dans le texte et une planche sur double page hors-texte montrant un compas géométrique. La fortification est illustrée par de très nombreuses gravures dans le texte et 16 planches sur double page hors-texte, plus un tableau dépliant à la fin. *** In-4 de (8), 219, 1 planche / 248 pp., 16 planches, 1 tableau. Vélin. (Reliure de l'époque.) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * First edition of corrections and additions by Theodor Verbeeck for the geometry et François van Schoten for the fortifications. Illustrated by many engravings in-text and 17 plates out of text. - -.
Verlag: Amsterdam, chez Ian Ianssen, 1662., 1662
Anbieter: Emile Kerssemakers ILAB, Heerlen, Niederlande
Half leather; 32x20.5 cm. Engraved general title by W. Akersloot. Nicely engraved, with four medaillons with the appropriate professions, the whole in baroque style. Two sec- tions of his masterwork, both edited in 1647 are bound together: 1). Geometria theoretica ac practica: continens Linearum, superficierum, ac corporum quorumlibet dimensionum regulas, demonstrationes & figuras perfectissimas. Studio atque operâ Alberti Girardi recognita & multis notis illustrata. Amst., Typis Joannis Janssonii, 1647. (ii: printed title), 52 pp. and 47 double-page cupperengravings, numbered 1Geo- 42Geo and 5 Geo2. The text-pages are seriously browned and with brown spots, 1 margin partly damaged, but the plates are in good condition. 2) Engraved title: La perspective contenant tant la theorie que la practique et Instruction fondamentale d?icelle, remise en volume plus commode qu?auparavant. Amst., Chez Ian Iansson, 1629. Nicely engraved with the symbolic persons Pictura and Geometria, a bust of Vitruvius and geometrical designs. The printed title differs from the engraved one: Opticae, sive Perspectivae, pars prima: continens Praeter regulas ac demonstrationes Opticae perfectissimas, Geometriae, Fortificationis, & praesertim Architecturae figuras acuratas. Amst., Joannis Janssonii, 1647. (ii: engr. title), (ii: printed title), 50, (ii: blank) text-pages ?Scenographiae, pars prima ? pars quarta. and 80 double-page copperengravings, num- bered 1PM ? 80PM. The text-pages browned and with serious brown spots, but the plates are in rather good condition: a few plates with restspots and to the end large, but marginal brown spots (not affecting the plates). With i.a. 2 nice views of a castle and 6 circular engravings, depicting at Rome: Colosseum (2), Thermae Antoniani, Thermae Diocletiani (2) and Templum Dianae engraved by H. Hondius. The 2 works in 1 binding from the 19th century. Half calf, spine gilt in compartments, covers with marbled paper (leather and marbled paper sl. rubbed, corners bumped). The first engraved title with very short inner-margin, outer margin a bit frayed; convent-stamp on verso, old ownership inscription; printed title with waterstain and on verso convent-stamps The same collation as the ZB Zürich and STCN. 2 important works of the 4 published by Janssonius. Rare 1780g.
Anbieter: Librairie Laurencier, Bordeaux, AQUIT, Frankreich
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Gd.in-4, paru à Amsterdam en 1652. En 3 parties: La Perspective, contenant la Théorie pratique et Instruction fondamentale par Jean Vredeman Frison, augmentée par Samuel Marolois. 43 ff, 70 planches gravées. L'Architecture, contenant la Toscane, Dorique, Ionique, Corinthiaque et composée; fait par Henri Hondius, avec quelques belles ordonnances d'Architecture mises en perspective par Jean Vredeman Frison. 9 ff et 30 planches gravées. Fortification ou Architecture Militaire tant offensive que deffensive; supputée et dessinée par Samuel Marolois, revue et corrigée par Alfred Girard, Mathématicien. (en 2 parties, 42 ff + 46 ff) et 41 planches gravées. Pages de titre avec gravures. Restauration des pages de garde. Reliure 19ème, copie des reliures à la Dusseuil. Tranches marbrées. Bon état.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Niederlande
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Engraved title-page + 111, [1 blank] pp. + a folding table; engraved title-page + 187, [1 blank] pp.First German edition of the first systematic manual of Dutch fortification, with the accompanying second German edition of a manual of geometry, both by Samuel Marolois (ca. 1572-1626/27), a Dutch military engineer who taught practical mathematics in The Hague, first published in French in 1615 and 1616 but here translated from the French editions of 1627, where Albert Girard for the first time greatly revised and expanded the Fortification. The plates of the Fortification show fortification plans, sections, elevations, perspective (including bird's-eye) views, profiles, etc., as well as building equipment and materials, cannons, and the layout of camps and barracks. Some of the fortification plans are based on real cities, including Coevorden and Oostende. The Geometria covers plane and solid geometry, surveying, mensuration, the making of maps and ground-plans, and fortification. Its plates include surveying instruments, fortification plans and a stunning and detailed view of a town on a waterway in a hilly landscape. A graphic curiosity is the use of a picture of an eye to indicate sighting lines.With an old owner's name. With a couple creases and a marginal tear in the first engraved title-page, the letterpress leaves of the first work somewhat browned and occasional mostly marginal water stains (slightly affecting the last three lines of text or the foot of an engraved figure in a few leaves), but still in good condition, most of the plates very good, and with generous margins. Important and very well-illustrated manual of Dutch fortification.l Cockle 821; Jordan 2383 & 2385 (5 & 1 copies); STCN (1 copy of each).
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
[1], [1 blank], [92] pp. and 47 engraved plates.First edition of a very rare work on geometry, with almost 50 engraved plates, presenting a thorough pictorial course of all aspects of geometry and its application to the construction of military fortifications. The work was popular in the 17th century and has been translated into multiple languages, but the first edition is quite rare and can only be found in a few libraries.Samuel Marolois (ca. 1572-1626/27), a Dutch mathematician and military engineer, first published the work in French during the Twelve Years Truce (1609-1621) in the Eighty Years War (1566/68-1648) between Spain and the Low Countries. During this time, Maurits of Nassau (1567-1625), Prince of Orange, developed the new Dutch techniques and strategies of fortification that booked great success. Marolois was the first to systematize these new Dutch ideas in his Fortification ou architecture militaire (1615). The present work, Géométrie, was published a year later and explained the theory behind the ideas presented in the earlier work. It was more accessible to a wide audience than Fortification and met quick success, going through several editions and translations in just a few years. The work covers plane and solid geometry, surveying, mensuration, the making of maps and ground-plans, and fortification. Its plates show surveying instruments, fortification plans and a stunning and detailed view of a town on a waterway in a hilly landscape. A graphic curiosity is the use of a picture of an eye to indicate sighting lines.With the bookplate of Ludwig Rudolph, Duke of Brunswick and Lüneburg and a small paper label mounted on the front pastedown. The parchment is somewhat creased, with a brown stain on the front boards and a smaller one on the back. The front flyeaf and title-page have been restored around the edges and conrners, without affecting the frontispiece, the work is somewhat browned throughout, with 2 water stains on the outer edges of the first 7 leaves and 1 at the bottom edge of the leaves in the 2nd half of the work, without affecting the text, ink fingerprints on the recto of leaf Nn. Otherwise in good condition.l Bierens de Haan 3027; Honeyman 2158; Hoogendoorn, Bibliography of the exact sciences, p. 620; Smyth F. P., The Mark J. Millard architectural collection, vol. IV, 64; STCN 852241755 (4 copies, incl. 2 incomplete), USTC 1031912.
Verlag: Amsterdam, Jan Janssen, 1627., 1627
Anbieter: Charbo's Antiquariaat, Amsterdam, Niederlande
2 vols. in 1. 4to. Vol. I: engraved title + 50 pp. + 42 engr. double-page plts.; vol. II: engr. title + (II) + 42+(2 blanks)+36 pp. + double page table + 35 engr. double-page plts. (plts. 6-11 bound upside down). Hardcover. 19th century gilt leather spine, marbled boards with (contemp.) vellum corners. (Title of vol. 1 rep. with strip of paper on verso; few old ink spots on prel. pages, few old written notes; few plts. sl. spotted, last plate sl. stained on blank reverse side). * Incomplete copy: vol. I lacks last 4 text pages (G1-G3) and last 5 plates (additional plates after plate 42, numbered 1-5); vol. II lacks last 10 text pages (pp. 37-46 or Ee2-Ff2) and last 7 plates (numbered 34-40). Plates 14 & 17 consist of 2 plates each (a & b).
Verlag: Jan Jansson, Amsterdam, 1652
Anbieter: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, USA
hardcover. Zustand: very good. Reprint. Small thick folio containing 3 separate titles, each with a fine engraved title. Bound in old calf, well-worn & cracked but sound; scattered foxing and soiling but plates generally clean. FIRST: La Perspective, Contenant la Theorie, Practique, et Instruction Fondementale Illustree de plusieurs belles ordonnances d'Architecture, comme de Temples, Palais, Galeries, Jardins, Marchez a l'antique et moderne, clairement expliquees pour tous Architectes, Ingenieurs et Amateurs par Jean Vredeman Frison et augmentee par Samuel Margolois. (1), 42pp followed by 73 double-page plates, all finely engraved architectural views. Amsterdam: Jan Jansson, 1652. 2nd edition in French? SECOND: L'Architecture contenant la Toscane, Dorique, Ionique, Corinthiaque, et composee, faict par Henri Hondius. Avec quelques belles ordonnances d'Architecture mises en perspective par Vredeman. (18)pp followed by 30 double-page engraved plates, two of which are loose (possibly supplied from another copy). Amsterdam: Jan Jansson, 1628. First edition in French? THIRD: Fortification ou Architecture Militaire tant offensive que deffensive; Supputee et dessignee par Samuel Marolois. Reueue Augmentee et Corrigee par Albert Girard, Mathematicien. (2), 42, (2), 46, (6)pp followed by 42 double-page engraved plates. Amsterdam: Jan Jansson, 1627. 2nd edition in French? From the library of art historian Meyer Schapiro, with his small signature on endpaper.