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Anbieter: Antiquariaat Isis, Groningen, Niederlande
Erstausgabe
Lugd. Batavorum, Petrus à Meersche, 1684. Printers vignette + tail ornament. Parchment. 4to. (XII) 288 pp. *good condition* 'Born at Dordrecht 19 August 1558, dead at Rostock 20 July 1607. (.) After the departure of Justius Lipsius from Leyden he temporarily observed the courses of Lipsius and on 8 February 1592 he was appointed first as a extra ordinary and later, on 15 November 1593, he became regular professor in history (.). Next to be a classicist, jurist and historian Merula practised other sciences such as geography (.) From 1597 on he was also librarian of the university'. NNBW II, 902-904. Haitsma Mulier, E.O.G. Repertorium van geschiedschrijvers in Nederland 1500-1800. Den Haag, 1990, 332.
Zustand: Good. Leyden, Petri vander Meersche, 1686. 4to. Engr. extra title,+ (14),+ 144,+ (4),+ (2),+ 55,+ (2),+(1 blank),+ (2),+ 280,+ (4),+ (2),+ 49,+ (4) pp.+ engr. portrait,+ 8 engr. plates, of which 5 are folding. A few minor spotting. Well preserved contemporary vellum, spine with handwritten title, blue sprinkled edges. Fine copy. With general title leaf and four subtitle leaves. Second edition of this posthumously published collection of essays concerning Roman cultural history, with more illustrations than the first from 1684. The engraved extra title reads: Pauli Merulæ opera varia posthuma. The subtitle leaves with imprint 1664. Paul Merula of Dordrecht (1558-1607) was a dutch scholar and antiquarian, and from 1593 professor of history at Leyden. He left after his death several unpublisched manuscripts, that were to be published during the 17th-century. Hardcover / Hardback.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Erstausgabe
's Gravenhage, Beuckel Cornelisz Nieulant, 1605. Folio. (29,3x19 cm.). 3 parts in 1 volume. (Part 2 and 3 with separate title-pages). [xxiv],264-124-59 pp. With engraved title-page; woodcut printer marks on the title-pages to book 2 and 3, and 2 double-page woodcut plates (view of the ruin of Huis te Teylingen; and view of Huis te Warmond). Full speckled calf (ca.1700), gilt spine with raised bands. (Front joint starting, but holding firm; corners and spine ends worn; very small worming in the bottom margin of book 2 and some more serious worming in 30 pp. of the last part. A fresh copy) First edition of an early Dutch work on forestry, hunting, fowling and falconry. The first part contains over a hundred proclamations, mostly on hunting in the wilderness and waste lands; the second book is an historical survey taken from Greek, Latin, and French authors, and a legal study of the impliations of the hunt; Book three deals with birds and fishes, and the hunt with birds of prey (i.a. falcons). "Das wichtigste Buch der frühen niederländischen Jagdliteratur. Jagdgeschichtlich bedeutsam sind der zweite, der Jagd, und der dritte, der Falknerei und dem Vogelfang gewidmete Teil."(Lindnder, Bibliographie der deutschen und der niederländischen Jagdliteratur). Laudatory poems by Philibert van Borsselen, Petrus Scriverius, Pieter Bor, H.Delmanhorst, Johannes Huswedelius, I.Endius and Justus Bulaeus (vicar at Warmond).
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
[24], 264; 124; 59, [1 blank] pp.First edition of the most important early Dutch book on hunting ("das wichtigste Buch der frühen niederländischen Jagdliteratur" Lindner). It is divided into three "books", the first on forestry (including regulations for hunting grounds and the preservation of wildlife), the second on hunting and the third on falconry. While the first is an exhaustive collection of laws and regulations, the others give a more general overview of hunting and falconry in the Low Countries.With a corner cut off a flyleaf removing an old owner's inscription, minor water stains in the foot margin and some occasional faint browning, otherwise in very good condition.l Harting 84; Lindner 11.2447.01; Schwerdt II, p. 24; Souhart, col. 329; for the author: NNBW II, cols. 902-904.
Verlag: APUD IODOCUM HONDIUM, 1621
Anbieter: Il Cartiglio di Roberto Cena srlu, TORINO, TO, Italien
Buch
Rilegato. Zustand: buono. Legatura coeva in piena pelle; dorso a 6 nervi rilevati con autore e titolo in oro su tassello in pelle marrone, elaborati fregi in oro agli altri scomparti; tagli maculati. 1 carta bianca; occhietto; frontespizio figurato con, al verso, antico doppio timbro ellittico abraso e illeggibile; 12 pagine non numerate, alla prima, stesso doppio timbro di quello al verso del frontespizio; 1075-(1) (i.e. 1066 per errori di numerazione) pagine numerate; 1 carta bianca finale. Omesse nella numerazione le p. 493-494, 519-520, 653-658. All'interno, 57 piccole carte geografiche incise nel testo, tra le quali: alla pagina 1, mappamondo "Typus Orbis Terrarum Iodocus Hondius", (mm 95x135); 1 carta dell'Europa a pagina 198; altre 55 mappe delle medesime dimensioni incise nel testo, suddivise tra Spagna, Francia e Italia; tutte le piccole mappe sono incise da Van Doetechum; 1 incisione silografica nel testo raffigurante una veduta di Madrid. Mancanza delle 4 mappe incise fuori testo e ripiegate di dimensioni minori del foglio, che raramente si trovano aggiunte nel volume di questa edizione, mentre invece sono presenti in quella precedente. Terza edizione di questa poderosa opera geografica, la prima ad Amsterdam nel 1605. Un ampio trattato sulla geografia del Mediterraneo e del mondo antico, le piccole mappe del testo, basate su quelle del Tabularum Geographicarum di Bertius, furono corrette da Jodocus Hondius. Comprendono una mappa del mondo, una mappa dell'Europa, dodici mappe della Spagna e del Portogallo, ventiquattro della Francia e diciannove d'Italia. L'autore, un giurista olandese, fu nominato professore all'Università di Leida nel 1592. Oltre alla geografia attuale, scrisse molti trattati su leggi e storia. Esemplare in buone condizioni complessive, tracce d'uso alla legatura con fenditure alle cerniere dei piatti; una gora laterale alle pagine 430-404; qualche lieve ingiallimento alle carte. 1621 / Colophon: Leyden: Isaac Elzevir 1620.
Verlag: Amsterdam: Henricus Hondius, 1621 [Colophon: Leyden: Isaac Elzevier, 1620]., 1621
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. folio. pp. 8 p.l., 1075 [ie. 1065], [1]. with half-title. engraved title. 57 engraved maps & 1 woodcut view in the text. contemporary calf, rebacked preserving endleaves (small hole in title repaired with 3 letters & tiny portions of border supplied in facsimile, minor worming in upper blank margin near end, some light browning & foxing). unidentified Cardinal s bookplate. Second Dutch Edition of this treatise on the geography of the Mediterranean and the Ancient World. This edition eliminates the large maps present in the first edition of 1605, but the small maps in the text, based on those in Bertius' Tabularum Geographicarum, were corrected by Jodocus Hondius. They comprise a world map, a map of Europe, twelve maps of Spain and Portugal, twenty-four of France and nineteen of Italy. The author, a Dutch jurist, was appointed to the chair of history at the University of Leyden in 1592. In addition to the present geography, he wrote many treatises on laws and history. Koeman III 1. Willems 188.