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1688640981688. Marburg Knoch u. Ffm. Stock 1688. 12°. 18 Bl. 244 von 245 recte: 344 von 345 S. Ldr. d. Zt. mit Bibl.-Rsch. Etw. berieb. tls wurmspurig. Die seltene erste Ausgabe. VD 17 547:669055 Z. - Pag. springt von S. 199 auf 100. - Anfangs schwach wasserrandig die fehlene S. 245 = 345 in Hs. eingeb. Bibl.-St.a.T. - Nat 19. Johann Jakob Waldschmidt "Arzt geboren am 13. Januar 1644 zu Rudelsheim in der Wetterau studirte an mehreren deutschen Universitäten u. a. auch in Prag Wien und Gießen. Am letztgenannten Orte erlangte er 1667 mit der Inauguralabhandlung "De affectione hypochondriaca" die Doctorwürde. Anfangs prakticirte er in Hanau bis er 1674 einem Ruf als ordentlicher Professor der Medicin nach Marburg folgte wo er zugleich den Lehrstuhl der Physik bekleidete und am 12. August 1687 starb. Waldschmidt war ein gelehrter und philosophisch durchgebildeter Arzt bezw. Anhänger des Cartesius und Chemiatriker nach den Lehren des Sylvius. Außer zahlreichen Dissertationen deren Verzeichniß die in der unten citirten Quelle angegebenen biographischen Werke geben verfaßte Waldschmidt als selbständige Schriften noch: "Institutiones medicinae rationalis" Marburg 1688; Leyden 1691; Frankfurt 1696 1717; "Praxis medcinae rationalis succincte per casus tradita" Frankfurt 1690; Paris 1691. - Eine Gesammtausgabe der Schriften Waldschmidt's erschien unter dem Titel: "Opera medico-practica" Frankfurt 1695 1707; Neapel 1717; Lyon 1736." Julius Pagel ADB XL p.721 "In den Jahren 1677 1679 1684 und 1686 war er Dekan der Medizinischen Fakultät und in den Jahren 1677 1685 und 1686 Rektor der Universität Marburg. Er war eng mit dem Mediziner und Leibarzt des Landgrafen von Hessen-Cassel Johann Doläus befreundet mit dem er gemeinsam über Arzneien forschte. Am 25. Januar 1678 wurde Johann Jakob Waldschmidt unter der Matrikel-Nr. 75 mit dem akademischen Beinamen Priamus als Mitglied in die Leopoldina aufgenommen. Der Mediziner Wilhelm Hulderich Waldschmidt war sein Sohn. " wiki unknown
169156230Franckfurt a. M. Verlegung ds Authoris Johan Görlin 1691. Contemp. full vellum. Stamp on title-page. 10388;6301 pp. 12 folded engraved plates. 1 plate repaired in right margin no loss but browning to lower corner. Internally clean. <br/><br/><em>Klaus Jordan 4078. </em> hardcover
169156230Franckfurt a. M., Verlegung ds Authoris, Johan Görlin, 1691. Contemp. full vellum. Stamp on title-page. (10),388(6),301 pp., 12 folded engraved plates., 1 plate repaired in right margin, no loss, but browning to lower corner. Internally clean.
166540821665. : 8 . Alle de wercken zoo oude als nieuwe van de Heer Jacob Cats Ridder Oudt Raedt-pensionaris van Hollandt &c. Vermeerdert met des Autheurs tachtigjarigh Leven en Bedenckingen op Zorgvliet. Binding: Contemporary Half Leather Octavo 8vo Height cm: 245 CM Width cm: 195 CM Thickness cm: 8 CM hardcover
162870012Loven Louvain Louvain Louvain: by Jan Maes 1628. Fine. by Jan Maes Loven Louvain Louvain Louvain 1628 15.50 x 10.50 cm broché sous étui First illustrated edition with 20 woodcuts by Christoffel van Sichem decorated with initial letters and tailpieces printed in Gothic type. Our copy is presented in original wrappers within a contemporary half morocco slipcase with raised bands in old rose gilt date at foot vellum-style paper boards. Jacob Stratius Antwerp 1559-Leuven 1634 was rector of the Jesuit college of Leuven notably writing compilation works .Wars of Flanders. This work by Thomas A Kempis is also a compilation and edition by Jean Stratius. by Jan Maes hardcover
166219199Amsterdam: Jacques & Gasper Anthoine 1662. Other. In excellent condition. 423 by 525mm 16¾ by 20¾ inches. 423 by 525mm 16¾ by 20¾ inches. Copper-engraving uncolored when published. Detailed sea chart of the area Bordeaux - Bayonne - San Sebastian in South West France and the neighbouring Galicia. Ornated with a large decorative title cartouche in the upper right corner as well compass roses and a sailing ship. The map is pretty accurate and provides information along the coast with place names anchor places sand banks and depths in the sea. Jacques & Gasper Anthoine unknown
165127391651. : 7 . Extremely Rare first edition of the description of Heusden.Normally bound with Beschryvinghe van het landt van Heusden we offer only the complete description of Heusden. First of three editions 2nd 1743 3th 1794 2 Blank pages / 1 Blank pages / 2 NNP / 60 Pages / 2 Blank pages Binding: Full vellum Duodecimo 12mo Height cm: 195 CM Width cm: 157 CM Thickness cm: 12 CM hardcover
1687G121057Norimbergae [Nurnberg], Sumtibus Joh. Andreae Endteri filiorum [Edter] 1687 [24] + 286 + [4] pp. + ca. 160 genealogical tables, with full-page engraved frontispiece by Sandrart and with ca. 60 engraved coats of arms, ornamental initials, engraved head- and tailpieces, 35x24cm., contemporary full-leather binding (some use at corners and ends, gilt title and decorations on spine), text in Latin, text is clean and bright, [Interesting genealogical work on the French nobility, with genealogical tables and coat of arms for each family], weight: 2.6kg., G121057
16773608Amstelodami Amsterdam Henrici & Theodori Boom 1677. 1st Edition . Hardcover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Crown quarto 240 x 195 mm. Pp. xii 570 including a second title-page verso blank 22 4 i.e. final blanks. Errors in the pagination i.e. page nos. 257-258 omitted from pagination; nos. 281-282 used twice. Fine allegorical frontispiece by Ger. Laresse engraved on copper by Chr. Hagen. Plus 118 numbered copperplates 114 of which depict numerous impressions of coins the last four are pictorial allegorical schematic or technical. Engraved device to title. Woodcut initials head- and tail-pieces. A list of typographical errors and note to the binder.HARDCOVER handsomely bound in recent half shagreen and marbled boards new endpapers spine with false raised bands old crimson morocco label in gilt laid down a chipped lower blank corner to a leaf or two. Overall in fine condition. An excellent copy superb strikes of the plates. ~ FIRST EDITION. Collated in accordance with the British Library copy. Jacob Oisel 1631-1686. ~ Provenance: Felix Béthune 1857-1901 with his heraldic bookplate bearing the Coat-of-Arms of the Béthune family. It incorporates a shield with 3 stars a knight's helmet and a Baron's crown decorated with 7 pearls. Held by two lions the shield is surrounded by a circular motto "nec auro nec armis" "not with gold not by weapons". Felix Béthune was a member of the National Congress of Belgium Mayor of the city of Courtrai Kortrijk and a Senator. In 1845 he received a knighthood from King Leopold and in 1855 he became a Baron. In 1866 Pope Pius IX granted him the honorary title of a Roman Catholic Count. Rare. F-2 <br/> <br/> Amstelodami, [Amsterdam] Henrici & Theodori Boom hardcover
169896BzStrasbourg Stadel 1698 [ALSACE- STRASBOURG. Chronique 1386, 1698] TWINGER, Jacob (dit de Konigshofen) & SCHILTER, Johann]. Die Alteste Teutsche so wol Allgemeine Als insonderheit Elsassische und Straßburgische Chronicke/ Von Jacob von Königshoven/Priestern in Straßburg/ Von Anfang der Welt biß ins Jahr nach Christi Geburth M CCC LXXXVI. beschrieben. Anjetzo zum ersten mal heraus und mit Historischen Anmerckungen in Truck gegeben von D. Johann Schilter [suivi de] Origines Civitatis Friburgi in Brisgovia. Chronicke der Stadt Freyburg in Brisgaw ; ex Ms. Archivi Reip. Argentor. Strasburg, J. Städel, 1698. Petit in-4 de (50) ff. y compris. le titre front. , 1172 pp. (72) ff., (1) f. de titre, 52 pp., (1) f. - 8 pages manuscrites insérées dans la préface de Johann Schilter ,avant la chronique elle mème, datant de l'époque d'édition , écrites en Allemand et remplaçant le texte imprimé - 6 planches dépliantes hors textes dont un plan de Strasbourg- Reliure d'époque en vélin ivoire, dos lisse avec titre a l'encre - trous de ver jusqu'à la page 37 , des pages 275 à 301 et des pages 311 à 322 en bordure du texte . Certains feuillets uniformément brunis . Une déchirure importante sans manque sur une planche dépliante.Mors inférieur trés légèrement fendu sur 2 cm. Edition originale tirée du manuscrit de Jacob Twinger Von Königshoven (1346-1420), elle est ornée d'un beau titre frontispice gravé et de 6 planches hors texte certaines dépliantes signées par J. A. Seüpel. Les exemplaires complets doivent avoir 8 planches dont 2 plans de Strasbourg . "Jacob Twinger dit de Koenigshofen, est né en 1346 à Königshoffen dans une famille modeste. Ordonné prêtre en 1382, il devient curé de Drusenheim puis chanoine de Saint Thomas à Strasbourg, charge qu'il garde jusqu'à sa mort en 1420. Il travaille pendant 38 ans à la rédaction d'une chronique latine qu'il écrit aussi en langue vulgaire (en allemand), ce qui n'est pas une nouveauté à Strasbourg.( 4 pages sont en Français , il s'agit de l' accord entre Strasbourg et la France de 1681) Cette histoire est composée de six chapitres. Adressée à des laïcs, elle affiche le triple souci d'instruire, d'édifier et de divertir. L'enjeu n'est pas seulement de permettre aux lecteurs laïcs de se situer dans le temps ; Königshofen écrit aussi une véritable chronique universelle : le cinquième chapitre est celui de l'histoire de Strasbourg." (Olivier Richard, "Histoire de Strasbourg, histoire pour Strasbourg, Revue d'Alsace").La chronique a été analysé et augmenté par Johann Schilter , il y a également un supplément concernant la ville de Freiburg. Bon exemplaire malgré les défauts annoncés.
169896BzStrasbourg Stadel 1698 [ALSACE- STRASBOURG. Chronique 1386, 1698] TWINGER, Jacob (dit de Konigshofen) & SCHILTER, Johann]. Die Alteste Teutsche so wol Allgemeine Als insonderheit Elsassische und Straßburgische Chronicke/ Von Jacob von Königshoven/Priestern in Straßburg/ Von Anfang der Welt biß ins Jahr nach Christi Geburth M CCC LXXXVI. beschrieben. Anjetzo zum ersten mal heraus und mit Historischen Anmerckungen in Truck gegeben von D. Johann Schilter [suivi de] Origines Civitatis Friburgi in Brisgovia. Chronicke der Stadt Freyburg in Brisgaw ; ex Ms. Archivi Reip. Argentor. Strasburg, J. Städel, 1698. Petit in-4 de (50) ff. y compris. le titre front. , 1172 pp. (72) ff., (1) f. de titre, 52 pp., (1) f. - 8 pages manuscrites insérées dans la préface de Johann Schilter ,avant la chronique elle mème, datant de l'époque d'édition , écrites en Allemand et remplaçant le texte imprimé - 6 planches dépliantes hors textes dont un plan de Strasbourg- Reliure d'époque en vélin ivoire, dos lisse avec titre a l'encre - trous de ver jusqu'à la page 37 , des pages 275 à 301 et des pages 311 à 322 en bordure du texte . Certains feuillets uniformément brunis . Une déchirure importante sans manque sur une planche dépliante.Mors inférieur trés légèrement fendu sur 2 cm. Edition originale tirée du manuscrit de Jacob Twinger Von Königshoven (1346-1420), elle est ornée d'un beau titre frontispice gravé et de 6 planches hors texte certaines dépliantes signées par J. A. Seüpel. Les exemplaires complets doivent avoir 8 planches dont 2 plans de Strasbourg . "Jacob Twinger dit de Koenigshofen, est né en 1346 à Königshoffen dans une famille modeste. Ordonné prêtre en 1382, il devient curé de Drusenheim puis chanoine de Saint Thomas à Strasbourg, charge qu'il garde jusqu'à sa mort en 1420. Il travaille pendant 38 ans à la rédaction d'une chronique latine qu'il écrit aussi en langue vulgaire (en allemand), ce qui n'est pas une nouveauté à Strasbourg.( 4 pages sont en Français , il s'agit de l' accord entre Strasbourg et la France de 1681) Cette histoire est composée de six chapitres. Adressée à des laïcs, elle affiche le triple souci d'instruire, d'édifier et de divertir. L'enjeu n'est pas seulement de permettre aux lecteurs laïcs de se situer dans le temps ; Königshofen écrit aussi une véritable chronique universelle : le cinquième chapitre est celui de l'histoire de Strasbourg." (Olivier Richard, "Histoire de Strasbourg, histoire pour Strasbourg, Revue d'Alsace").La chronique a été analysé et augmenté par Johann Schilter , il y a également un supplément concernant la ville de Freiburg. Bon exemplaire malgré les défauts annoncés.
160749247Wittebergae Wittenberg Iohan Gorman 1607 - 1608. 4to. 4to. No binding but bound together. All 12 dissertations with own title-page and all with broad woodcut border. Unnumbered. 8 pp. The dissertations from 10-20 pp. each. Clean and fine. unknown
160749241Witebergae Wittenberg Iohan. Gorman 1607. 4to. No binding but bound together. All 12 dissertations with own title-page except one and all except one with broad woodcut border. Unnumbered. 6 pp. of Index but seems to lack a general title to the collection. The dissertations from 10-20 pp. each. <br/><br/><em>The dissertations all seems to comments on and explaining Aristotelian physics in the way of the Schoolmen. </em> unknown
160749247Wittebergae (Wittenberg), Iohan Gorman, (1607) - 1608. 4to. 4to. No binding, but bound together. All 12 dissertations with own title-page and all with broad woodcut border. Unnumbered. (8) pp. The dissertations from 10-20 pp. each. Clean and fine.
160749241Witebergae (Wittenberg), Iohan. Gorman, 1607. 4to. No binding, but bound together. All 12 dissertations with own title-page (except one) and all (except one) with broad woodcut border. Unnumbered. (6) pp. of Index, but seems to lack a general title to the collection. The dissertations from 10-20 pp. each.
160849238Witebergae Wittenberg Martin Henckel 1608-09. 4to. No wrappers. Bound together. All 16 with own titlepage with broad woodcut borders. All unpaginated. Each from 8-20 pp. Some notes and underlining in contemporary hands old names on the first titlepage. Some yellowing to leaves but clean. unknown
160849238Witebergae (Wittenberg), Martin Henckel, 1608-09. 4to. No wrappers. Bound together. All 16 with own titlepage with broad woodcut borders. All unpaginated. Each from 8-20 pp. Some notes and underlining in contemporary hands, old names on the first titlepage. Some yellowing to leaves, but clean.
1679130712Amsterdam ; Henry & Théodore Boom 1679 2 tomes en 1 vol. in-16 136 x 75 mm., plein vélin muet, .18- 456- 489 pp. Les 2 derniers ff. restaurés avec accroc du texte. Portrait frontispice, titre et 30 planches gravés. Quelques attaques de vers. Brunissures au portrait et au titre gravéSeconde édition de cet important récit de voyage au Levant.centré sur l'étude des traces de l'antiquité : épigraphie, architecture, glyptique, numismatique.
1691504341691. London: Printed for Tho. Salusbury 1691. London: Printed for Tho. Salusbury 1691. An Early English Anthology of Bohme's "Theosophick" Writings Bohme Jakob 1575-1624. Taylor Edward c.1642-17290 Editor. Jacob Behmen's Theosophick Philosophy Unfolded; In Divers Considerations and Demonstrations Shewing the Verity and Utility of the Several Doctrines or Propositions Contained in the Writings of that Divinely Instructed Author. Also the Principal Treatises of the Said Author Abridged. And Answers Given to the Remainder of the 177 Theosophick Questions Propounded by the Said Jacob Behmen Which were Left Unanswered by Him at the Time of His Death. As a Help Towards the Better Understanding the Old and New Testament. Also What Man is With Respect to Time and Eternity. Being an Open Gate to the Greatest Mysteries. With a Short Account of the Life of Jacob Behmen. London: Printed for Tho. Salusbury 1691. vi 434 8 pp. Second and third signatures bound in reverse order. Portrait frontispiece lacking. Quarto 8" x 6". Contemporary paneled sheep raised bands to spine. Moderate rubbing to extremities a few small scuffs to boards chipping to spine ends front board partially detached but secure rear joint just starting at ends corners lightly bumped. Armorial bookplate of the Earl of Macclesfield to front pastedown. Offsetting to margins light foxing in a few places. A sound copy of a scarce treatise. $750. Only edition. This edition of Boehm's writings in translation marks an important chapter in the English reception of Boehm's writings. A German mystic and self-taught theologian he believed that humanity had fallen from a state of divine grace to its present state of sin and suffering that the forces of evil included fallen angels who had rebelled against God. On these points he is consistent with Lutheran Theology. Boehme believed however that the fall from grace was a necessary stage in the evolution of the universe. It was necessary for humanity to depart from God in order initiate an evolution toward a new state of redeemed harmony that would be more perfect than the original state of innocence. God would thus achieve a new self-awareness by interacting with a creation that was both part of and distinct from Himself. English Short-Title Catalogue R21858. unknown books
1666JC14675Arnheim: Johann Fridericus Hagius 1666. Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo 135 x 70mm. Pagination: 1 398pp. 26 index. Signatures: 1; A-R12; S7 of 8 lacking final blank one leaf of index unopened. Full-page engraved architectural frontispiece of sacred muses holding holy attributes and 176 plates with 350 devices engravings by Aegidus Sadeler of Prague 1568-1629 laid out in ovals and medallions. 19th-century morocco with gilt monogram cipher of interlocking Cs as cornerpieces and to spine marbled endpapers all edges gilt; rubbing to extremities especially the head of the spine otherwise a good copy with rich impressions. Early monogram bookplate and another later of Bibliotheque I.G. Schorsch on front pastedown. A monogram and motto Nunc nox mox lux are stamped in green on the flyleaf. Another stamp to lower margin of title with French surname Bourcier. <br/><br/>Later Arnheim edition of Jacobus Typotiuss influential collection of emblems detailing parts of sacred ritual in the Latin West church. Typotiuss Symbola Divina et Humana was first published in Prague in three volumes from 1601 to 1603. An extant manuscript of the Symbola Divina et Humana dates to about 1590 and it is known that several copies were made and circulated through the court of Prague. Typotius a Flemish humanist scholar was court historian to Emperor Rudolf II. While his name takes precedence on the title page Typotius was possibly just one of four men responsible for this work. The designs were compiled by Ottavio Strada antiquarian to Emperor Rudolf III and were reproduced by the engraver Aegidius Sadeler. Typotius wrote the Latin commentaries on the impresa except in the fourth book which was the work of Anselm Boethius de Boodt physician to the same emperor. The imprese in Typotiuss work covers a vast array of subjects including the Santa Eucharista Holy Eucharist the Santa Crucis Holy Cross popes kings emperors and rulers of various nations princes clergy and cardinals. Some notable figures represented in imprese include French kings Philip I and Louis VII Henry VIII of England and his queens Anne Boleyn and Anne of Cleves James VI of Scotland Philip II of Spain and unsurprisingly Rudolf II of Bohemia. The work was highly popular in its time and was frequently reprinted in both Germany and in the Netherlands. Praz p. 518; Landwehr 799; Cicognara 1964. Johann Fridericus Hagius hardcover books
1676626591676. Francofurti ad Moennum & Lipsiae Sumptibus Johannes Frizschil 1676 4° 30 pp. mit Holzschnitt Titelvignette Halbpergamenteinband im Stil d.Zt.; feines Expl. Erste Ausgabe! Jakob Jan 1604-1671 - siehe HeBis VD17 1:065968X. unknown
166215983Amsterdam: Jacques & Gasper Anthoine 1662. Other. A strong impression in good to very good condition. As published on the full sheet. There are very skillfully mended splits along the centerfold and two printers creases at the right and left side with as well mended minor splits. 425 by 528mm 16¾ by 20¾ inches. 425 by 528mm 16¾ by 20¾ inches. Detailled handcoloured sea-chart showing the Portugese coastline from Setubal S. Vves along the Algarve towards Palos in the South. Villa Nova Faro Tavilla and Aimonte are prominently displayed. Ornated with a large decorative handcoloured title cartouche in the upper center above there is a large milage scale to convert Dutch Spanish English & French leagues to degrees. Further on the chart is ornated with two compass roses and a ship. Koeman Jac. 14 and a variant of Jac 33 #58 Jacques & Gasper Anthoine unknown
1655E73970Amsterdam: Jan Jacobsz Schipper 1656 1655. Hardcover. Very Good-. Engraved titlepage 3 full-page plates 16 30 23 half-page copperplates by or after Adriaen van de Venne 1589-1662 showing customs family life agriculture trades and dances of death. Quarto vellum laced through with yapp fore-edges and faded manuscript title to spine slightly marked. Half-title and engraved Titlepage dated 1656 to OUDERDOM en BUYTEN-LEVEN xxiv261pp 3pp; HOF-GEDACHTEN with Titlepage dated 1655 and INVALLENDE GEDACHTEN with half-title 1253pp; KONINGKLYKE HERDERIN ASPASIA with Titlepage and extra frontis plate 484pp; HUWELIJCX FUYCK with half-title 32pp; and DOODT-KISTE voor de LEVENDIGE with half-title 224pp. A few tears to margins not affecting printed area some with marginal paper loss and light marginal damp-staining towards the end. Narrative poetry by the foremost writer of the 17th century Dutch Republic with many fine engravings of city and country life by or after van de Venne and a short series of Dances of Death. First editions here of most of the works written near the end of Cats's life at his country estate near The Hague Sorgh-vliet or "escape from care" which is illustrated in the centre of the fine frontis to the whole collection. Jan Jacobsz Schipper hardcover
165814622Ad Conciones - Catechismum - Controvers - Casus Conscientiae.Rare. Cologne, Hennin 1658. Titre frontispice.Superbe reliure de l'époque, pleine-peau de truie estampée sur ais de bois avec fermoirs. Dos à nerfs avec pièce de titre. Plats estampés. Quelques rousseurs. Bon état. Format in-4° (25x20).
167012461Dillingen 1670-75. Liber Primus secundus et tertius 3 Bde.in einem Ganzpergamenteinband mit gotischer Handschrift mit roten Initialen fünfbündig Guter Zustand. Rara Edicio Decima quarta Johann Federle 4°. Pgt. Philologie unknown