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169542860Leipzig, Grosse & Gleditsch, 1695. 4to. Contemp. full vellum. Faint handwritten title on spine. A small stamp on titlepage and pasted library label to pasted down front free end-paper. In: ""Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCXCV"". (2), 560, (52) pp. + 10 plates. As usual with various browning to leaves and plates. The entire volume offered. Leibniz's papers: pp. 145-57" 184-185 310-316 369-372 493-495. Jacob Bernoulli's paper: pp. 537-553 + one folding table 65-66. Johann Bernoulli's: pp. 59-65" 374-376.
169745644Leipzig, Grosse & Gleditsch, 1697. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCXCVII"", No V, May-issue. Pp. 193-240 (entire issue offered). With titlepage to the volume 1697. Leibniz: pp. 201-205. Johann Bernoulli: pp. 206-211. Jacob Bernoulli: pp. 211-214. Newton: pp. 223-224. As usual, some leaves with browning.
169141859Leipzig, Grosse & Gleditsch, 1691. 4to. Contemp. full vellum. Faint handwritten title on spine. a small stamp on titlepage. In: ""Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCLXXXXI"". (8),590,(6) pp. and 13 (of 15) folded engraved plates. The 2 first plates lacks, but they do not belong to the papers listed.Leibniz' papers: pp.277-281 a. 1 plate, pp. 435-439. Johann Bernoulli: pp. 274-276 a. 1 plate. Huygens: pp. 281-282. - Jacob Bernoulli: pp. 282-290 a. 1 plate.
165832984-176Lutetia i.e. Ulm n.pr. 1658. Engr. title printed title. 2 unn. leaves 297 =295 pp. 1 blank p. 2 leaves "Clavis" name keys. 8vo. Contemporary half calf. sm. library stamp on title. Lutetia i.e. Ulm n.pr. 1658. Bound with: GRIMM Hans Rudolf. Kleine Schweitzer Cronica Oder Geschicht=Buch.Erstlich woher der Nahmen Schweitzer komme.Benebst auch ein Beschreibung der Natur=Wunder dess Schweitzer=lands. 4 unn. leaves 204 pp. 12 unn. pp. index. Burgdorf 1723. Ad I: First edition of this interesting work of baroque literature. "In the year 1658 a script was published with the purported place of publication Lutetia Paris that caused a most disagreeable sensation: Heutelia Anagram for Helvetia . It contains the following fiction: A Palatine nobleman and a jurist from Wurttemberg both Protestants flee from the Thirty Years War to Switzerland and making ironical comments as they travel from place to place . The tone is unrestrained satirical and sometimes cynical especially when the status of women is concerned. A lot of brutianism is involved. Behind that facade however there is a scientific seriousness that gets to the bottom of things . The intention was always to uncover the oddities of Switzerland." transl. from Feller/Bonjour. Politically the travellers represent the aristocracy and take a firm stand against democracy. Zurich comes away relatively lightly whereas Bale does not. Of Bern however an unsparing social picture is outlined that led to a storm of protest and the "Gnadigen Herren" tried to surpress the book by all means. "Heutelia" was already identified in the 18th c. as a "liber satyricus rarissimus". Haller talks of a rare work and names as authors Jakob Graviseth or Gravisset Herr zu Liebenegg and Landvogt von Oron. More recent research especially by Walter Weigum declares the "Heutelia" to have been written by Hans Franz Veiras 1577-1672 the secretary of the Palatine Elector and Bohemian King Friedrich V who had fled to Zurich. Graviseth maybe translated and reworked the "Heutelia" from Latin giving it a Swissgerman interpretation. At the end the key to the names is found for example: Guretum=Zurich Sebilacopolis=Bale Rusinopolis=Bern Bonzus Corvinus=Jesuit Druida=Pastor Muftus=Messpriest etc. Ad II: First edition of the historic work by the Burgdorf councilman H.R. Grimm 1665-1749 who participated in the 2nd Villmerger War in 1712. Although this popular writing has many misrepresentations and mistakes it is characterized by its lively descriptions. The work also contains popular descriptions of the mountains rivers and natural wonders of Switzerland. Nice copy of two rare works. _ - Ad I: Paisey H 1019; VD17 23:299560W; Weller Druckorte I p. 30; Hayn/Gotendorf VII 257; Haller V 1195; Barth 2193; Faber du Faur 448; Jantz 2571; Kosch II 969; Feller/Bonjour 405f.; cf. Baechtold 473f.; not in Bircher/Bürger. Ad II: Haller IV 470; HBLS III 747; not in Barth; cf. Simmen René. Vom grossen Misch-Masch 1965. LITERATURE: GERMAN ; HELVETICA: ALLGEMEIN ; yes ; Lutetia (i.e. Ulm), n.pr. unknown
169953282(Ohne Ort). Anno M. DC. XCIX (1699). 32 Seiten. Titelbroschur (Geringe Gebrauchsspuren) 19x15 cm
165832984-310Lutetia i.e. Ulm n. pr. 1658. With engr. title. Printed title 2 unn. leaves 297 pp. =295 pp. 1 blank p. 4 unn. pp. last blank "Clavis Heutelia" keys for the numerous anagrams and acyrogolia. 8vo. 18th century half calf. Sm. monastic libr. stamp on title. Lutetia i.e. Ulm n. pr. 1658. Bound with: GRIMM Hans Rudolf. Kleine Schweitzer Cronica Oder Geschicht=Buch.Erstlich woher der Nahmen Schweitzer komme.Benebst auch ein Beschreibung der Natur=Wunder dess Schweitzer=lands. 4 unn. 204 12 unn. pp. index Burgdorf 1723. Ad I: First edition of a notable work of baroque literature Heutelia is one of the few literary products of Switzerland in this time and one of the wittiest. This is a journey description based on satire and utopia. Written by Veiras former advisor of the Winter King i.e. Frederick V Elector of the Palatine and King of Bohemia and by Gravisseth who was Bailiff of Oron it is a critical account on the social conditions in 17th century Switzerland. The title "Heutelia" is an anagram of "Helvetia" the Latin name of Switzerland. "Die Absicht war durchaus die Schäden und Verkehrtheiten der Schweiz aufzudecken" Feller/Bonjour. Politically the travelers represent the aristocracy and take a sharp stand against democratic Switzerland. Ad II: First edition. Although this popular writing contains numerous disortions and errors it is also characterized by lively and interesting descriptions of the mountains rivers and natural wonders of Switzerland.- Nice copy with two rare works bound together. _ - Ad I: Paisey H 1019; VD17 23:299560W; Weller Druckorte I p. 30; Hayn/Gotendorf VII 257; Haller V 1195 under Gravisset;; Barth 2193; Faber du Faur 448; Jantz 2571; Kosch II 969; Feller/Bonjour 405ff.; cf. Baechtold 473f.; not in Bircher/Bürger. Ad II: Haller IV 470; not in VD18 nor in Barth; HBLS III 747; cf. Simmen René. Vom grossen Misch-Masch 1965. LITERATURE: GERMAN ; HELVETICA: ALLGEMEIN ; yes ; Lutetia (i.e. Ulm), n. pr. unknown
16525476Antwerp 1652. 4to 18 x 14.5 cm. Jan Huyssens Later 17th-century mottled calf sewn on 4 double cords gold-tooled spine and board edges. With a double-page letterpress title-page with a frame built up from typographic ornaments and 39 unnumbered double-page engraved maps of the northern and southern Low Countries by Jacob Aertsz. Colom each map coloured in outline. Interleaved with 38 blank leaves and with a manuscript table of contents 3 3 blank pp. at the end. Double-page title-page and 39 double-page maps. Second known copy of a pocket-atlas published at Antwerp but containing a selection of the maps of the Low Countries originally published by Jacob Aertsz. Colom at Amsterdam in 1635 with the title De Vyerighe Colom the title Colom had first used for his famous pilot guide in 1632 and the name he had given to his Amsterdam printing office where he worked from 1622 to his death in 1673 as a bookseller printer and mapmaker. The only other copy known is at the Royal Library in Brussels. The Vyerighe Colom with 47 maps and 3 plates and with extensive text in Dutch and French went through several editions in the 17th century but it was once thought that all editions before his death in 1673 had been published at Amsterdam by Colom himself. The Royal Library copy like the present one contains 39 maps but each contains one map not in the other so there are forty in total: the present copy includes Drentiae not in the Royal Library copy which includes Le terres entre la Meuse Vahal et Rhin not present here. The maps are also bound in a different order.The present edition is of great interest and gives cause to review Colom's activities. It is printed from Coloms plates so Colom may have licenced the Antwerp publisher to produce a variant edition of his Vyerighe Colom to broaden his market possibly reacting to the signing of the Peace of Münster in 1648 which finally ended the Eighty Years War and opened trade and communication between the northern and southern Low Countries. Jan Huyssens made an entirely new and practical atlas out of Colom's Vyerighe Colom. He omitted all text and the three plates that do not show maps and selected only maps of general interest leaving out the map of the ancient Low Countries and such typical Dutch maps as the separate maps of the polders De Zype Beemster Wormer Purmer Byllemermeer and Waterland also - at least in the present copy - completely rearranging the maps more in order of their geographical sequence. The title suggests that Huyssens originally planned to include a text so the present extremely rare edition may be the only surviving result of an abandoned project.l Koeman & Van der Krogt 365.23 IIIB pp. 644-645 2 copies: the present & Royal Library Brussels; UniCat 99095764 Royal Library Brussels only; cf. Koeman II Col 1 1635 Amsterdam ed.; not in KVK; STCV; WorldCat. unknown
166665960Ohne Ort (Basel), Jacob Bertsche, (1666). 4°. Titel m. Holzschn.-Bordüre u. -Vignette. 24 S., Geheftet (ausgebunden; ohne Einband).
164397993Dordraci, sumptibus Matthiae Havii, & Typis Henrici Essaei 1643 In-16 15 x 9 cm. Reliure de l’époque plein veau glacé havane, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, pièce de titre grenat, contreplats encadrés de roulette dorée, filet doré sur les coupes, en pagination multiple [6]-[18]-[10]-[12]-149-32-272 pp. Exemplaire en bon état d’un ouvrage peu courant.
16923306804Lyon: Vander Aa 1692. One part moderately water-stained another with slight marginal worming three of the folding plates repaired. Eleven volumes duodecimo the first with four engraved folding plates and all eleven volumes embellished with charming ornamental title-pages; a handsome set in mid eighteenth-century dark panelled calf with original labels. <p><p>Attractively bound set of Cicero in eleven volumes noted as "respectable and correct" by Moss. The title-page boasts that the accuracy of the text arises from the editorial finesse of Dutch classical scholar Jacob Gronovius whose portrait appears as frontispiece to the first volume curiously the English literary lion Thomas Dibdin claimed the editorial attribution to Gronovius was spurious. Jacob Gronovius was the father of botanist Jan Frederik Gronovius correspondent and patron of Carl Linnaeus and the author of a treatise on the native plants and herbs of Virginia.</p> <p>A charming set in an appealing early binding this is a considerable publication continuously paginated for a total of 3611 pages. The folding engraved plates include the detail of an epigraphic tribute to Cicero and numismatic relics relating to the famed Roman orator.</p> </p> . Vander Aa unknown
166365963Ohne Ort (Basel), Jacob Bertsche, (1663). 4°. Titel m. Holzschn.-Bordüre u. -Vignette. 27 S., Geheftet (ausgebunden; ohne Einband).
165265717Ohne Ort (Basel), Georg Decker, (1652). 4°. 39 (1) S., Geheftet (ausgebunden; ohne Einband).
160864953Ingolstadt, Andreas Angermeyer, 1608. 4°. Titel in Rot u. Schwarz m. großer Holzschn.-Vignette. Mit einigen Holzschn.-Vignetten u. -Initialen. 1 Bl., 17 (1) S., 375 (1) S., 1 weißes Bl., Geheftet (ausgebunden; ohne Einband).
160662172Graz, Georg Widmanstetter, 1606. 4°. 6 nn., 158 num., 20 nn. Bll., HLdr. d. Zt. a. 3 Bünden.
166665959Ohne Ort (Basel), Jacob Bertsche, (1666). 4°. 24 S., Geheftet (ausgebunden; ohne Einband).
167517584Lyon, Antoine Cellier Fils (imprimerie Jacques Faeton), 1675 ; in-8 veau glacé caramel, dos à nerfs décoré et doré aux petits fers, triple filet d'encadrement des plats, roulette intérieure, tranches dorées (Koehler) ; [18], 234 (i.e. 232 pp. 95-96 numérotées 2 fois), [4] pp. ; dédicace à Monsieur de Carcavy (mathématicien lyonnais), conseiller du Roi et Garde de sa bibliothèque, avec ses armes gravées vis à vis. lllustrations gravées sur bois et sur cuivre dans le texte, 4 planches hors-texte gravées sur cuivre.
165765965Ohne Ort (Basel), Johann Jacob Genath Wittwe, (1657). 4°. 28 S., Geheftet (ausgebunden; ohne Einband).
164548771Paris: Nicolaum Redelichuysen 1645. First edition. Hardcover. Good condition. Octavo. 11 150 25 39 1 leaves. Rebound in modern brown cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Red edges. First title page printed in red and black with publisher's device. Historiated and decorative headpieces tailpieces and initials. Both titles second editions Alpini's title first published in 1591 Bondt's in 1642. Alpini was a physician and botanist Bondt a Dutch physician and pioneer of tropical medicine. Alpini's work is illustrated with four in-text and two full page woodcuts.<br /> <br /> Alpini traveled in Egypt and became the fourth prefect of the Botanical Garden in Padua. "One of the earliest European studies of nonwestern medicine. Alpini's work dealt primarily with contemporary i.e. Turkish practices observed during a three-year sojourn in Egypt. These included moxibustion - the production of counter-irritation by placing burning or heated material on the skin - which Alpini introduced into European medicine. Alpini also mentioned coffee for the first time in this work" Norman. With extensive index at rear. <br /> <br /> De Bondt was a pioneer of tropical medicine. His work on East Indian medicine included here is based on experiences during four years he spent in Djakarta. It was the first important treatise on diseases in East India and includes the first modern description of Cholera and other tropical diseases. First published posthumously in 1642. Index at rear. <br /> <br /> Text in Latin. Binding with light wear along edges and rubbed spine lightly sunned. Ex-Libris of German-born British professor of chemistry Franz Sondheimer on inside front cover. The first four leaves frayed with small chips at lower foredge no loss of text a few small inked entries and a small stamp of the Royal Medical Society Edinburgh on front cover. Title page with paper reinforcement on back. First in-text woodcut with stamp in center second woodcut with stamp grazing image third and fourth with stamp outside imagery. The two full page woodcuts with stamps grazing the border of image. Some light sporadic foxing of block and last page with chipping along edges some loss of the printed word Index and foxing and browning along edges. Small dealer sticker on inside back cover. Nicolaum Redelichuysen hardcover
167763401677 Zurich, Johann Wilhelm, Simler, 1677-1678. In-16: 10 x 15.5 cm, 1f. de titre illustré, 1f. faux-titre, 1f. avertissement, 1f. frontispice grav. 2 ff. préface, 4 ff. de tables, 174 pp. de texte, 1 carte grav. de Jérusalem, 2 pl. grav. en taille douce. Première édition collective de ces textes et édition originale de trois d'entre eux, seul le récit de Hans Jacod Amman avait déjà été publié en 1618 et 1630. Ouvrage rare et recherché contenant quatre récits de voyages réalisés par des Zurichois: 1. en Terre-Sainte; 2. en Jamaïque; 3. aux Caraïbes et en Nouvelle Angleterre; 4. sur la Côte de l'or de l'Afrique de l'ouest. Reliure postérieure (fin 18e - début 19e) en demi-basane à petits coins. Dos lisse à filets dorés avec pièce de titre de maroquin rouge. Plats marbrés. Quelques légères rousseurs, sans défaut. Reliure en parfait état.
1678733Ingolstodt: Joannis Philippi Zink 1678. Hardcover. Fair. Three poetical works of early 17th century Jesuit poets bound into one binding with beautiful silver decorations covering the front and rear board. About the Literary Works - Three works are bound within: 1. 1672 De Cultu B. V. Mariae Elegiarum in three books not ""book three"" as it is often catalogued; all three ""libri"" are found within the printing by Antoine Deslions. 2. No title page bound in starts at A1 page 1 - Epigrammatum Selectrorum by Bernard Bauhuis 3. 1672 Silvulae Hendecasyllarborum by Jacob Bidermann About the Binding - No maker's mark is readily visible. The book was published in Ingolstadt where the silversmith family of Kienlin see book bindings attributed to Johann Adam Kienlin plied their trade. It was common for bindings of this time to have a silver spine but I see no hinges which indicate one might have been removed and the leather of the spine was decorated. Still a silver spine may have been removed and the board edges cut of their hinges. but removing the hinges seems unlikely. This book was sold in the 1924 Sotheby Sale of the Library of Dr. E Marion Cox. Bibliographic Details - All three works are printed by Joannis Philippi Zinck in Ingelstadt. The first and third work have a printing date of 1672; presumptively the middle work would also have been printed in 1672 the title page is not bound-in but Worldcat doesn't have record of a 1672 edition. The Deslions work is catalogued in Worldcat as OCLC 836616102 among others. The Bauhuis work is catalogued in Worldcat as OCLC 1088278417 with a printing date of 1678. The Bidermann work is catalogued in Worldcat as OCLC 78071635 among others. Physical Attributes - Measures approx. 13 x 8 x 3 cm. Leather binding with blind tooling. Over the front and rear board silver covers have been added; these are likely repousse hammered from the back side and are decorated in the French rococo style each with a proud central medallion. The front medallion is a woman holding a goblet and books the rear medallion is a woman holding her baby and guiding her child. The covers have been turned-in just like a leather binding. The silver clasps work and one clasp depicts a putti holding a spade and the other a lute. The endpapers are dutch-gilt the front one is missing the flyleaf and the rear endpaper shows a wonderful depiction of a lute player in gilt. Three works bound into one binding. The second work is missing its title page and any prefatory printed material it begins at page 1 signed A1. Pages - vi 106 128 title page vi 128 The third work seems like it might not have had a leaf bound-in; the first gathering is fifteen leaves instead of 16 but the catchwords match and nothing seems missing so it was likely a blank the binder chose not to include. Condition - See pictures. Silver tarnished with some bumps around the edges. Leather binding under is dried out. The spine is crazed and chipped from the head and tail; there is evidence of glue repair along the front and rear leather joint. There is a little rubbing noticeable on the leather under the silver covering the boards. Front flyleaf missing. Blank bookbinder endpaper mounted instead; some numbers written on it and the remnants of an auction ticket presumably. Text block has some toning throughout with occasional fox spots page edge bumps etc. A few pages seem slightly proud. The index at the back of the Deslions work insn't included. Also the title page and any intros are not bound in for the Bauhuis it starts on page 1. I see a very occasional annotation. Blank endpaper at rear has notes on which poems apply to different life situations. Rear flyleaf has a white mark at bottom and the fore-edge is a little rough; also several small holes which may be from binding. Joannis Philippi Zink
1645GB145Amsterdam 1645. 1st Edition . Hardback. Fine. 16mo. 15cms. 160pp. Bound with a second volume by Stephani Cyrcellaci Vivdiciae quibus suam & D. Arminii sententiani de uire Dei in creatures adversus Mosis Armyraldi criminationes de uire Dei in Creatureas adversus Mosis Armyraldi criminationes defendit. 149i pp index; i pp errata. PREFACE BY S.C. Salvtem dated 1645 Original full calf with ruled lines to the covers and spine. Lacking the front pastdown paper otherwise complete. EXCEEDLY RARE WITH ONLY ONE COPY TRACED. University of Birmingham Library Jacobus Arminius 1560-1659 and Moyse Amyrant 1596 -1664. The death of the second writer initiated the printing of the first volume presumably as no earlier version of the first volume can be traced. Jacobi Arminii was SS Theologiae in Academia Leiden quondam Profefforis. PLEASE EMAIL FOR PHOTOS. Jacobus Arminius 1560-1609 is the latinised name for Jakob Hermanszoon was a Dutch theologian during the Protestant Revolumtion whose ideas became the basis for Arminianism. <br/> <br/> hardcover
1643V75513Dordrecht Germany: Matthias Havius 1643. Hardcover. Good. charming text engravings 14 copperplates 1 mounted as frontispiece to Part I 3 signed S.V. Q. Crispin Van Queborn handsome woodcut large figural floral and foliated initals smaller decorated initials and tailpieces. Octavo 4 Parts in One Volume. laced through vellum binding with yapp fore-edge & with rubbed black stamped tree growing from a crown with initials CJH and motto on a plaque. This stamp to the cover is Very rubbed but there is a bookplate to endpapers with the same stamp in a bit better condition. Spine with ink title & date. Vellum somewhat marked and dusty/Lacks all but a stub of ribbon ties Titlepage with printer's mark pf woman holding a plume and with a lap full of books as the Dortrecht printer's mark 60pp of Dedications laudatory poems and privilege etc. 272pp 149pp 3p=blanks 32pp 198pp Matthias Havius hardcover
1661446231661. Basileae: Proelo Io. Iacobi Deckeri 1661 Kl.4° 15 pp. Pappband. Diaskepsin . diaitetiken / impetrata a . senatu medico licentia moderatore . Ioanne Casparo Bauhino ad diem . mens. Novembr. Anni M DC LXI . publice propugnandam exhibet Ioannes Iacobus Bauhinus. Bauhin Johann Caspar 1606-1685 Bauhin Johann Jacob 1641-1691 Husner: Verzeichnis bas. med. Univ.Schriften Nr. 1099 unknown
16836040EB1683. Wittenberg Wilck 1683. Unpaginiert 12 Bl. Geheftet. Mit Holzschnitt-Bordüre und -Initiale. Papier mäßig gebräunt sonst frei von Flecken. Ein sehr schön erhaltenes Exemplar. unknown
169555736Amsterdam: Be-veit ha-meshutafim Asher Anshil ben Eliezer ve-Yisakhar Ber ben Avraham Eliezer/ Moses Wiesel 1695. First edition. Hardcover. g to near fine. Small folio 30 by 18.8 cm. Collation: aleph-vav4 zayin2 = 26 numbered leaves. Full period brown paper boards re-backed with a brown leather spine with raised bands.<br /> <br /> Letterpress title-page with ornate floral woodcut device; additional engraved title-page mounted depicting Moses and Aaron along with six small biblical scenes within round borders all against an architectural background. Engraved folding map at rear mounted; main title with woodcut vignette; 14 half-page engraved illustrations in the text.<br /> <br /> This gorgeously illustrated work is the first edition of the famous and highly influential Passover Haggadah printed in Amsterdam in 1695. Simply known as the Amsterdam Haggadah this edition stands as among the most imitated and copied haggadahs in history and was the first to be illustrated with copperplate engravings. Previous illustrated haggadahs had used woodcuts. The popularity of these illustrations can be attested by the huge numbers of reprint editions over the centuries. There are 14 finely printed large in-text engravings plus the full page engraved title page showing Moses Aaron and Adam in the Garden of Eden. Some of these images illustrate the traditional content of the Passover seder and/or the exodus story while some are other biblical stories less directly related. Images include: the Rabbis of Bene Brak discussing the Passover story the four sons Abraham smashing the idols of his father Abraham welcoming the three angels Moses slaying the Egyptian overseer the rescuing Moses from the river Moses and Aaron coming to Pharaoh w/ staves turning to snakes the ten plagues the Egyptian army drowning in the Red Sea the Exodus the receiving of the Ten Commandments at Mt. Sinai the eating of the Pascal Lamb King David composing his psalms and finally an exterior view of the Holy Temple with the cityscape of Jerusalem in the background. All images are captioned underneath with relevant passages in Hebrew. The engravings were all created by Abraham ben Jacob a German convert to Judaism who had moved to Amsterdam although some sources over the years misattributed them to financier Moses Wiesel 6 of which were adaptations and/or modifications of previous images by Swiss artist Matthäus Merian 1593-1650 from his original work "Icones Biblicae" 1625-30.<br /> <br /> In addition to the in text engravings there is famously a phenomenal fold-out engraved biblical map of the holy land. Measuring a total of 19.5x11.5" the map shows the land of Israel the Sinai desert and Egypt in landscape orientation looking eastward towards the top of the map. It traces the journey of the Israelites starting with the Exodus from Egypt through the desert and into the Land of Israel. The map is detailed showing the areas of the twelve tribes important locations and cities as well as geographic features including the Red Sea Mount Sinai the Dead Sea the Sea of Galilee and many others. The map is decorated with additional illustrations near the bottom and includes a key. This beautiful work also by Abraham ben Jacob is considered among the earliest if not the first map of its kind to be printed within a Hebrew publication. It is now known to have been heavily based on the previously printed 1620 map in Hebrew by Jacob ben Abraham Zaddiq and Abraham Goos 1590 - ca. 1643 which itself was based on the map of 1590 by Christian Kruik van Adrichom Adrichem printed in Latin.<br /> <br /> Text throughout is printed in Hebrew with smaller text in Rashi script underneath containing famous commentary on the Passover Haggadah by acclaimed Portuguese Rabbi and scholar Isaac ben Judah Abarbanel 1437-1508. The verso of the title page contains the order of the Passover seder with brief instructions in both Ladino Judeo-Spanish and Yiddish Judeo-German a nod to the subtitle of Haggadah which references the both Ashkenazi and Sephardic traditions.<br /> <br /> This copy with binding in beautiful condition with being professionally restored includining spine re-backed to style. Book block tight. Interior with some staining to pages throughout from use. Binding in very good to near fine inteiror in good condition overall. Hebrew title: סדר הגדה של פסח ×›×ž× ×”×’ ××©×›× ×– וספרד <br /> Alternate transliterations: Seder Hagadah shel Pesah Seder Hagadah sel Pesah<br /> <br /> References: Friedberg 278 Fuks HTN II 521; Yudlov Haggadah 93; Vinograd Amsterdam 627; Ya'ari no. 59; Laor 876 Map; Nebenzahl pp.138-1389 Map; Yerushalmi plate 59-62; Rosenau "Vision of the Temple" p.135 146-7. Be-veit ha-meshutafim [Asher Anshil ben Eliezer ve-Yisakhar Ber ben Avraham Eliezer]/ Moses Wiesel hardcover