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78 3296 Hooft P C  Tacitus C C 78 3296 Hooft P C Tacitus C C
78 3296 Hooft P C  Tacitus C C 78 3296 Hooft P C Tacitus C C
78/3296 [Hooft, P.C.]. Tacitus, C.C. Jaarboeken en historien, ook zyn Germanië, en 't leeven van J. Agricola. Dutch transl. P.C. Hooft. Amst., H. and widow D. Boom, 1684, (40),528,(4),11,(72)p., woodcut title-vignette, 8 double-p. engr. plates by J. MULDER, 14 full-p. portraits by A. VAILLANDT, contemp. calf, folio.

- All double-p. plates torn on/ in fold; partly waterstained. Binding heavily worn and lacks backstrip.

= Leendertz 138.

€ (70-90) 70
78 3297 Hooghe R de 78 3297 Hooghe R de
78/3297 Hooghe, R. de. Aesopus in Europa. Amst., S. Petzold, 1701-1702, 1st ed., 39 (of 40) parts in 1 vol., each w. a title-page w. etched illustration by R. DE HOOGHE (first title w. letterpress text in black and red, others w. letterpress text in black), all (but 2) mostly 6 accomp. textpages, contemp. vellum, 4to.

- Lacks part 34 and the text lvs. only to part 5 and 6; hinges sl. weak. Backstrip dam.; vellum sl. soiled/ stained.

= Landwehr, R. de Hooghe as bookill. 95 (1738 and 1739); Hollstein 204-243. Fine caricatural etchings, alluding to contemporary events. "Deze in 40 afleveringen verschenen reeks vormt een zeer vroeg voorbeeld van zowel een geïllustreerde periodiek als een uiting van journalistieke spotprentkunst" (H. Slechte, Boekenwereld 5 (1988), p.16).

€ (300-500)
78 3298 Hoorn  Velius D 78 3298 Hoorn Velius D
78 3298 Hoorn  Velius D 78 3298 Hoorn Velius D
78 3298 Hoorn  Velius D 78 3298 Hoorn Velius D
78/3298 [Hoorn]. Velius, D. Chroniick van Hoorn, Daer in verhaelt werden des selven Stadts eerste begin, opcomen, en gedenckweerdige geschiedenissen, tot op den Jare 1630 (...). Hier achter is oock by-gevoeght het Westfrisia Th. Velii, overgeset in Nederduytsche versen door I. de Groot. Hoorn, I. Willemsz., 1648, 2 parts in 1 vol., 3rd ed., (28),399,(17); 35p., 2 ident. woodcut title-vignettes, engr. portrait of the author, double-p. plan w. 6 views, double-p. plate ("Slagh van Bossu") and 4 portraits, contemp. gilt calf.

- Copy without the Latin text of the poem "Westfrisia" at the end, but with the Dutch translation. Trifle yellowed; bookplate on upper pastedown. Joints splitting; lacks letterpiece.

= Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 306.

€ (300-500) 300
78 3299 Hortulus carminum selectorum sive de arte sermocinandi in omni consortio Doctè & Iepidè de qualibet Materiâ Carminibus Heroïcis & Distichis Cum magna Sententiarum Varietate Adagorium & E78 3299 Hortulus carminum selectorum sive de arte sermocinandi in omni consortio Doctè & Iepidè de qualibet Materiâ Carminibus Heroïcis & Distichis Cum magna Sententiarum Varietate Adagorium & E
78/3299 Hortulus carminum selectorum, sive de arte sermocinandi in omni consortio Doctè & Iepidè, de qualibet Materiâ, Carminibus Heroïcis & Distichis, Cum magna Sententiarum Varietate, Adagorium, & Epigrammatum in gratiam studiosorum, et carminum amantium. Brussels, J. vande Velde, 1683, (8),184,(8)p., later calf w. gilt spine, sm. 8vo.

- Pastedowns loose; later owner's entries on first free endpaper. Joints splitting/ sl. dam. at spine-ends; corners showing.

€ (60-80)
78 3300 Houbraken A 78 3300 Houbraken A
78 3300 Houbraken A 78 3300 Houbraken A
78/3300 Houbraken, A. De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen (...) zynde een vervolg op het schilderboek van K. van Mander. Amst., voor den Autheur/ The Hague, J. Swart a.o., 1718-1753, 1st (vol. I and II)/ 2nd ed., 3 vols., (12),381,(9); (2),361,(7); (4),408,(7)p., engr. frontisp., dedic. leaf, armorial vignette, portr. of the author, 41 plates with 1-4 portraits of Dutch painters, 5 other plates (2 fold.), several textills., later hcalf w. 2 red mor. letterpieces.

- Vol. 1 trifle foxed; vol. 3 title-p. sl. soiled. Endpapers and blanks occas. sl. waterstained.

= Chamberlin 2008: "As valuable for the 17th century in the Low Countries as Van Mander is for the 16th"; Arntzen/Rainwater H97: "Important source".

€ (200-300) 200
78 3301 Houbraken A 78 3301 Houbraken A
78 3301 Houbraken A 78 3301 Houbraken A
78 3301 Houbraken A 78 3301 Houbraken A
78 3301 Houbraken A 78 3301 Houbraken A
78/3301 Houbraken, A. De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen (...) zynde een vervolg op het Schilderboek van K. v. Mander. The Hague, J. Swart, C. Boucquet and M. Gaillard, 1753, 2nd rev. ed., 3 vols., (10),381,(10); (2),361,(7); (4),408,(7)p., engr. frontisp., portr. of the author, 42 plates with 1 to 4 portraits of Dutch painters and 5 other (fold.) plates, some textengrs., contemp. hcalf w. 2 contrasting mor. letterpieces.

- All vols. sl. foxed; vol. 1 w. modern owner's entries on first free endpaper. Bindings (sl.) worn/ dam. at extremities.

= Chamberlin 2008: "As valuable for the 17th cent. in the Low Countries as Van Mander is for the 16th"; Arntzen/ Rainwater H97: "Important source"; Kunst op schrift 422-424.

€ (100-150)
78 3302 House of Orange  Clerck N de 78 3302 House of Orange Clerck N de
78 3302 House of Orange  Clerck N de 78 3302 House of Orange Clerck N de
78 3302 House of Orange  Clerck N de 78 3302 House of Orange Clerck N de
78/3302 [House of Orange]. Clerck, N. de. Princelyk Cabinet. Verthoonende T'leven Afcomste ende afbeeldingen, der voornaemste Vorsten, Princen, Graven ende Heeren van Europa jegenwoordig regierende. Mitsgaders Beschrijvinge vanden Staet Landen Rijckdommen ende incomsten der selver. Delft, Erffghenamen van Nicolaes de Clerck, 1625, (2),140p., engr. title and 54 engr. portraits in text, contemp. vellum, large 4to.

- Water/dampstained throughout; hinges broken. Vellum wrinkled; 2 sm. tears in backstrip.

= Lipperheide Ci 12; Hiler, p.117; Van Someren I 2b. The portraits are accompanied by engraved captions in Dutch below image. Several portraits with the address of Nicolaas de Clerck. The portrait of Juliana van Hessen is done by Crispiaen vanden Queboren.

€ (150-250) 150
78 3303 House of Orange  Commelin I 78 3303 House of Orange Commelin I
78 3303 House of Orange  Commelin I 78 3303 House of Orange Commelin I
78 3303 House of Orange  Commelin I 78 3303 House of Orange Commelin I
78/3303 [House of Orange]. Commelin, I. Frederick Hendrick van Nassauw, Prince van Orangien, Zyn Leven en Bedryf. Amst., J. Janssonius, 1651, 1st Dutch ed., 2 parts in 1 vol., (8),276,(6); (2),216,(4)p., engr. title-p., full-p. portr. and 29 (of 34) fold./ double-p. maps, plans and plates, contemp. blindst. vellum w. later (leather) ties, sm. folio.

- Lacks 5 plates (4 plates and "De laaste lykplicht van syn Hoogheit") and lacks first free endpaper; outer margin of 2 plates strengthened; one plate tiny chip in outer blank margin; two plates in sl. grey impression. Covers (sl.) stained.

= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 117-b; Alden and Landis 652/56; Borba de Moraes I, p.194. The first Dutch edition. Describing the life of the famous Dutch general and stadtholder, the book gives a good survey of the history of the Netherlands between 1627 and 1647.

€ (600-800) 850
78 3304 House of Orange  Eelde K M van 78 3304 House of Orange Eelde K M van
78/3304 [House of Orange]. (Eelde, K.M. van). Het geslagen Nederland getroost, door het verheffen van den doorlugtigen Vorst Wilhem Karel Henrik Friso, door Gods Genade Prins van Orange en Nassau; enz. enz. enz. tot Stadhouder, Kapitein en Admiraal Generaal der Vereenigde Nederlanden. Utr., J.H. Vonk van Lynden, 1747, (19)p., contemp. chintz paper wr., 4to.

- Wrappers worn.; frontwr. lacks portion.

= Ode to Willem IV van Oranje-Nassau, on occasion of his appointment to the position of Stadtholder.

ADDED: 14 others, mostly pamphlets and small publications, 18th cent., (partly) unrelated.

€ (70-90) 100
78 3305 House of Orange  LeClerq P  78 3305 House of Orange LeClerq P
78/3305 [House of Orange]. (LeClerq, P.). Het Leven van Frederik Henrik, Prins van Oranje, Graaf van Nassau (...). The Hague, O. and P. van Thol, 1737, 2 vols., (2),XVIII,597,(19); (2),672,(16)p., 2 ident. engr. armorial title-vignettes by N. VAN DER MEER, 1 fold. engr. portrait and 9 maps/ views and plates by B. PICART (incl. bird's eye plans of Breda, Den Bosch and Maastricht), modern (not unif.) gilt (h)leather.

- Occas. trifle yellowed. = Cf. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 112b.

€ (80-100)
78 3306 House of Orange  William of Orange 78 3306 House of Orange William of Orange
78/3306 [House of Orange]. William of Orange. Apologie ofte Verantwoordinghe des doerluchtighen en hooghgeborenen vorsts ende heeren, heeren Wilhelms van Godes ghenade Prince van Orangien (...) teghen de Ban ofte Edict by forme van proscriptie ghepubliceert by den Coningh van Spaegnien teghen den voorsz. Heere; waer uit sal blijcken hoedanigh dat sijn de lasteringhen ende valsche beschuldinghen in den voorsz. Ban begrepen. Ghepresenteert aen myne Heeren de Generaele Staeten van de Nederlanden. Leyden, C. Silvius, 1581, 130p., woodcut coat of arms of the Nassau family, small woodcut printer's mark on title, contemp. calf w. gilt spine.

- Title-p. foxed, reattached, w. strenthened spot in lower corner and stamp on verso; occas. sl. waterst. in lower margin. Binding sl. rubbed along extremities; spine-ends chipped.

= Knuttel 557; Tiele 227. Published in the same year as the French edition Delft, 1581, which is considered the first. Famous apologia, attributed to Pierre l'Oyseleur dit de Villiers, court-chaplain. "One of the most startling documents in history. No defiance was ever thundered forth in the face of a despot in more terrible terms" (Motley). Against Philip of Spain who promulgated a ban on William the Silent, putting a large reward on the head of "this traitor and enemy of the human race".

€ (500-700) 500
78 3307 Hurd W 78 3307 Hurd W
78 3307 Hurd W 78 3307 Hurd W
78 3307 Hurd W 78 3307 Hurd W
78 3307 Hurd W 78 3307 Hurd W
78 3307 Hurd W 78 3307 Hurd W
78/3307 Hurd, W. Oude en tegenwoordige staat en geschiedenis van alle godsdiensten, van de schepping af tot op den tegenwoordigen tijd. Amst., M. de Bruyn, 1781-1791, 7 vols., engr. frontisp., 62 (fold.) engr. plates by i.a. B. PICART, P. WAGENAAR, J. VAN MEURS, contemp. unif. gilt hcalf w. mor. letterpiece.

- Occas. (sl.) foxed/ waterstained; some plates w. (sm.) tears. Bindings sl. worn; letterpieces lacking (3x)/ dam.; 2 vols. rebacked. Good set.

= The first vol. is partly devoted to the Jewish and partly to the Japanese religion. In other vols. the religion of the Chinese, Indians and Persians, and Catholicism, Islam and the Byzantine church are dealt with in full detail. Vol. 6 is entirely devoted to the rites of different churches in Amsterdam.

€ (200-300) 200
78 3308 Huygens C 78 3308 Huygens C
78 3308 Huygens C 78 3308 Huygens C
78/3308 Huygens, C. Koren-bloemen. Nederlandsche Gedichten (...). Tweede druck, Vermeerdert tot XXVII Boecken. Amst., J. van Ravesteyn, 1672, 2nd enl. ed., 2 parts in 1 vol., (28),732; (2),574p., 2 ident. woodcut title-vignettes, engr. frontisp. and 2 fold. plates by R. DE HOOGHE, engr. portrait by A. BLOTELINGH, contemp. blindst. vellum, 4to.

- Pastedowns loose; occas. sl. foxed; one plate repaired w. tape; upper hinge weak. Vellum soiled; joints splitting; lacks ties.

= Landwehr, R. de Hooghe as book ill. 19; Scheepers I, 112.

€ (80-100) 80
78 3309 Huygens C 78 3309 Huygens C
78 3309 Huygens C 78 3309 Huygens C
78/3309 Huygens, C. Koren-bloemen. Nederlandsche Gedichten (...). Tweede druck, Vermeerdert tot XXVII Boecken. Amst., J. van Ravesteyn, 1672, 2nd enl. ed., 2 vols., (28),732,(2 blank); (2),574p., 2 ident. woodcut title-vignettes, engr. frontisp. and 2 fold. plates by R. DE HOOGHE, engr. portrait by A. BLOTELINGH, contemp. unif. calf, 4to.

- Bookplate of Henri de Brauw on upper pastedown; 2 owner's entries on first free endpaper 2nd vol; one fold. plate w. tear. Binding heavily worn; backstrips dam.

= Landwehr, R. de Hooghe as book ill. 19; Scheepers I, 112.

€ (50-70) 80
78 3310 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Erasmus D 78 3310 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Erasmus D
78 3310 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Erasmus D 78 3310 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Erasmus D
78/3310 [Incunabula and early 16th cent. books]. Erasmus, D. Apophthegmata, sive scite dictorum libri Sex, ex optimis quibusq.; utiusq; linguae autoribus Plutarcho praesertim excerptorum cum brevico modaq: explicatione (...). Antw., M. Hillenius, 1531 ("Men. Aug."), (16),616,(16)p., letterpress title within dec. woodcut borders, late 19th cent. antique style richly blindst. calf.

- Title-p. sl. stained and sl. yellowed. Otherwise fine.

= Old owner's entry on title-p: "Soc.tis Jesu Bruxellis P.B. Arents[?]". This ed. not in Vanderhaegen (listing in vol.1, p.15 the first ed. printed at Basle, 1531, 4to ("mense Martio") and 2 other 8vo editions printed in 1531 in Leyden and Paris). Pettegree and Walsby, 11477. No copy in STCN. Very rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCIII.

€ (500-700) 1100
78 3311 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Strebaeus J L 78 3311 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Strebaeus J L
78 3311 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Strebaeus J L 78 3311 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Strebaeus J L
78/3311 [Incunabula and early 16th cent. books]. Strebaeus, J.L. De Electione, & Oratoria collocatione verborum, libri duo. Lyon, S. Gryphius, 1541, 259,(1)p., 2 woodcut printers marks, woodcut initials, modern hcl.

- Annotated copy in contemp. hand w. numerous remarks in blank margins throughout, on title and signed "Joannes Bassolims(?)". New endpapers; title w. dam. spot; inner lower blank margin partly wormholed; sl. yellowed/ trifle browned throughout. Binding worn along extremities.

= Jöcher IV,878. Rare rhetorical manual, no copy traced of this edition.

€ (150-250) 160
78 3312 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Vergilius Polydorus 78 3312 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Vergilius Polydorus
78 3312 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Vergilius Polydorus 78 3312 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Vergilius Polydorus
78 3312 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Vergilius Polydorus 78 3312 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Vergilius Polydorus
78 3312 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Vergilius Polydorus 78 3312 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Vergilius Polydorus
78 3312 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Vergilius Polydorus 78 3312 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Vergilius Polydorus
78/3312 [Incunabula and early 16th cent. books]. Vergilius Polydorus. Von der Erfindern der Ding. Wie unnd durch wölche alle ding, Nämlichen alle Künsten, Handtwercker; Auch alle andre händel, Gaystliche unnd Welltliche sachen (...) Von anfang der Wellt her biß auff dise unsere zeyt geübt unnd gebraucht. Transl. by M. Tatius (Alpinus). Augsb., H. Stayner, 1544, 2nd ed., (9 [of 10]),171 lvs., woodcut title-vignette and 128 (of 131) ills. by H. WEIDITZ, H. SCHÄUFELEIN a.o. (incl. 1 full-p. woodcut), later vellum w. manuscript title and drawing (of a craftsman) on backstrip, folio.

- Lacks 3 woodcut ills.: 1 leaf (a6) lacks entirely; 2 ills. crudely torn/ cut out. Some lvs. torn w. loss of text/ (sl.) affecting images; many lvs. sl. frayed, often repaired/ strengthened w. tape; bookblock loose. (Sl.) soiled/ stained/ foxed throughout; a few lvs. trifle wormholed; occas. contemp. annots. in pen and ink (1x later pencil annot.).

= German translation of the Latin work De inventoribus rerum (ed. Venice, 1499, without ills.), written by the Italian historian Polydore Vergil of Urbino (±1470-1555). The work consists of eight books, the first three describing the history of human origins, discoveries and inventions; the last five the origins of Christian rites and institutions. The beautiful woodcuts depict printers, doctors, alchemists, magicians, musicians, hunters etc. VD16 V 764; Graesse VI.2, p.283. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCV.

€ (600-800) 1500
78 3313 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Voragine J de 78 3313 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Voragine J de
78 3313 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Voragine J de 78 3313 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Voragine J de
78 3313 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Voragine J de 78 3313 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Voragine J de
78/3313 [Incunabula and early 16th cent. books]. Voragine, J. de. (Passionael. Winter- ende Somerstuc). Gouda, Gerard Leeu, 1 April 1480 ("opten paeschavont"), 278 (of 282) leaves, 1 vol. (of 2), printed in Gothic type in 2 columns, 35 lines to the page, rubricated throughout, first present leaf w. woodcut ornamental border handcol. in red and olive green, large manuscript incipit initial (7 lines) in blue, red and olive green, 4 large ms. initials (4 lines) in red/ blue with scrollwork extending in margin, num. ms. initials (1-3 lines) in red, woodcut printer's mark on last printed leaf verso, 18th/ 19th-cent. gilt hcalf w. mor. letterpiece, 4to.

- Summer part only. Lacks 4 leaves: π1 and 2 (incipit and table of contents), a8 (textleaf) and D8 (final blank); w. a photogr. facsimile of the lacking printed lvs. loosely inserted. First 9 lvs. inner margin strengthened w. tape; (sl.) stained/ (finger)soiled (occas. moulded) almost throughout, mainly affecting margins; 3 sm. old annots. in pen and ink. Binding sl. worn/ rubbed.

= ILC 1308; IDL 2582; Copinger 6509; Campbell 1756; Goff J140; GW 14088; Proctor 8919; Polain 2217 (only this part); BMC IX, 33 (only this part). On Leeu: NNBW VI, p.918ff; on printer's mark: Holtrop, p.74f (pl. 68, 3b); Haebler, type I. The second Dutch edition by Leeu, "a page-for-page reprint of the edition of 10 May, 1478, with the addition of fourteen leaves, quires C, D, containing five supplementary lives" (BMC). The first part, the wijnter stuc, was published 10 February 1480. Very rare, only 5 copies sold at auction on the continent since 1950. Dutch translation of the Legenda aurea (Golden Legend) compiled by the Italian chronicler Jacobus de Voragine (±1230-1298), archbishop of Genoa. This collection of saints' lives and church feasts is arranged as readings (legenda) for the church year, divided (in this transl.) into a winter (Advent to Ascension) and summer part (Pentecost to Advent). The work was immensely popular in Medieval Europe encouraging translations into i.a. French, Italian, English and Dutch. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCV.

€ (3.000-5.000) 7000
78 3314 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Xenophon 78 3314 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Xenophon
78 3314 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Xenophon 78 3314 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Xenophon
78 3314 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Xenophon 78 3314 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Xenophon
78 3314 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Xenophon 78 3314 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Xenophon
78/3314 [Incunabula and early 16th cent. books]. Xenophon. Opera, quae quidem extant, omni, tam Graeca quam Latina (...). Basel, N. Brylinger, 1545, (28),678p., contemp. richly blindstamped pigskin over wooden boards w. brass clasps and catches by the REGENSBURG BINDERY, w. on both panelled covers a central panel showing floral motives surrounded by borders showing profile portraits and floral motives, surrounded by borders showing Maria, John, Isaiah and Paul, embossed caption "Opera Xenophontis" and biblical scenes of the Fall of man, 4to.

- Part of title-p. clumsily restored; annot. on upper pastedown and title-p.; bookplate on first free endpaper; a few scattered annots. Corners showing; spine dried; foot of spine worn; lacks 1 catch and 2 clasps.

= Not in Schweiger and Dibdin.

€ (400-600) 650
78/3315 India  Historiesch tafereel van Indien of Indostan behelzende een kort begrip van de verdichtselen en zeden der Indiaanen  Uit het Fransch vertaald 78/3315 India Historiesch tafereel van Indien of Indostan behelzende een kort begrip van de verdichtselen en zeden der Indiaanen Uit het Fransch vertaald
78/3315 [India]. Historiesch tafereel van Indien, of Indostan, behelzende een kort begrip van de verdichtselen en zeden der Indiaanen (...). Uit het Fransch vertaald. Amst., A. van Goor, 1773, (8),149,(1)p., 3 engr. plates, contemp. limp boards.

- Frontcover pasted over w. different marbled paper. = Very rare.

€ (70-90) 550