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167712861Amsterdam: Printed by Jacob and Casparus Loots-man Bookseller upon the Water in the Loots-man 1677. Folio 440 by 280mm engraved title 20 engraved charts numerous woodcut charts and coastal profiles within text seventeenth century speckled calf to style spine in seven compartments separated by raised bands gilt. The Lootsman family a surname adopted by the founder of the firm Anthonie or Theunis Jacobsz are one of the less well-known firms of chart makers and publishers working in Amsterdam specialising in pilot books of European coastal waters but who also published a sea atlas of the world. Their output of charts and chart-books deserves to be better known as much of their work was original rather than the slavish copies some of their better-known rivals produced. Dutch chart publishers dominated the European market and by preparing editions in vernacular languages they were able to achieve wide distribution of their output. Most of the Dutch publishers produced English editions of their atlases and pilots and such was the dominance achieved that the Dutch were effectively able to stifle English competitors such as Joseph Moxon and John Seller. But it was the Lootsmans' misfortune to be overshadowed by the larger established firms or newcomers such as van Keulen and their productions often achieved only limited distribution. For example almost all the English editions published by the Lootsmans are located by Koeman in but a single example. It is interesting to compare Seller's early output with this volume and others like it to see the problems that early English publishers faced breaking the Dutch monopoly. This rare work is the first edition preceding the editions cited by Koeman with the title bearing the joint imprint of the brothers Jacob and Caspar Lootsman; whereas Koeman's earliest edition from 1678 bears the sole imprint of Caspar Lootsman. c.f. Koeman Jac 75 a & b. Printed by Jacob and Casparus Loots-man, Bookseller upon the Water, in the Loots-man, hardcover
1683114798Basil: Johan Herman Widerhold 1683. Vellum. Good. 8 1063 3 963 1 260 p. 35 cm. 16 cm thick. The letter "S" is the end of Part II. Letter "T" onwards in third section with pagination beginning again 1. Title page vignettes. Large head and tail pieces and decorated initials. First title page in black and red. Printed in two columns throughout. Third section has no separate title page. First section has a half title. Vellum with blank impressing raised bands on spine. As Is. Boards rubbed edges and corners much worn spine ends chipped label on lower spine headband coming loose. Worm holes throughout lower margins of most of book rarely encroaching upon text. A few small spots and ink marks. Some dampstains to edges. Ink marks on text block edge. Some purplish stains and torn bottom edges Part II on pp. 525 to 750 approximately. Occasional underlining most noticeable on Part I p. 449 Part II pp. 36 234 433 913 Rear 153 176. Marginal ink notations Part II pp. 36 121 254 Rear 176. Dark stain at bottom of Part II p. 50 and margin of rear section p. 107. Small gouge in bottom edge of text block has left indentations in bottoms Part I pp. 980 to end. Closed tear in Part II p. 21 with some lettering worn off on verso. Smaller tear bottom of Part II p. 759. Bug stain bottom of rear section pp. 56-57 bug removed. Roughened bottom edges to rear section approx. p. 183 onwards. <br/><br/>Title continues: "Praeter Addenda comprehendens Historiam Animalium Plantarum Lapidum Metallorum Elementorum Rerum Africarum praecipuè Hominis Negotiorúmque ejus in omni AEtate Sexu Conditione AEvo Recentiori medio veteri ex omnium Gentium imprimis Hebrae Graece Romanae Monumentis sacris civilibus erutam." Latin text. Apparently a continuation of the author's earlier work Lexico Universalis 1677. The earlier work and its continuation were combined into the edition of 1698. An impressive conversation piece. Johan Herman Widerhold hardcover
1683119845Basil: Johan. Herman. Widerhold 1683. Vellum. Fair. 1063 p. 35 cm. Title page has vignette and black and red print. Vellum. Covers stained hole in spine corners and rear edge worn. Library labels on front pastedowns ink stamp and signature on half title and title. Front free endpaper partly torn away chip from rear pastedown and small holes in last page. Latin text. <br/><br/>"Praeter Addenda comprehendens Historiam Animalium Plantarum Lapidum Metallorum Elementorum Rerum Astricarum praecipuè Hominis Negotiorúmque ejus in omni Aetate Sexu Conditione Aevo Recentiori meato veteri ex omnium Gentium inprimis Hebraeae Graecae Romanae Monumentis sacris civilibus erutam." Johan. Herman. Widerhold hardcover
1683119846Basil: Johan. Herman. Widerhold 1683. Leatherbound. Very good. 2 vols.: 8 1063; 963 260 p. 36.5 & 35 cm. Title page vignettes. Full leather. Vol. I front board very loose and spine ends chipped no spine label ink notation on front free endpaper ink signature on title page. Vol. II label on lower spine tape mark on front board. Both vols. have worn corners ink stamps on first pages. Latin text. <br/><br/>"Praeter Addenda comprehendens Historiam Animalium Plantarum Lapidum Metallorum Elementorum Rerum Astricarum praecipuè Hominis Negotiorúmque ejus in omni Aetate Sexu Conditione Aevo Recentiori meato veteri ex omnium Gentium inprimis Hebraeae Graecae Romanae Monumentis sacris civilibus erutam." Secundus & Tertius in second volume. Johan. Herman. Widerhold hardcover
1679291101Paris: Chez Estienne Michallet 1679. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. Small octavo. 288pp. Folding map. Rebound in lovely 19th Century green morocco gilt with elaborately decorated dentelles. One ink letter on a preliminary leaf and ink correction in errata else very near fine. Guillet's response to Spon's criticism of his brother-in-law's book on Greece. OCLC locates three copies only one in the U.S. and none in France. Chez Estienne Michallet hardcover
1698112089à Amsterdam, chez Adrian Braakman, marchand 1698 2 volumes. In-18 14 x 7,5 cm. Reliures de l’époque veau havane, dos à nerfs encadrés de petits fers dorés, [8]-[4]-934 pp. en pagination continue pour les deux volumes, frontispices gravés par Gaspard Luyken, bandeaux & culs-de-lampe, 7-5 gravures hors texte avant la lettre, tables des pièces. Reliures légèrement frottées, intérieur très frais.
1609WRCAM38891Amsterdam: Cornille Nicolas 1609. Two parts. 228 leaves second part with its own titlepage. Folio. Modern three-quarter morocco and marbled boards spine gilt. A few leaves with worm tracks expertly repaired. Very good. Second French edition following the first French edition of 1601 of this important voyages narrative describing the initial Dutch exploration and expansion to the East Indies a significant element in a global commercial enterprise which was to develop throughout the 17th century. Van Neck who represented the Verre Company commanded three ships which were part of the first successful Dutch trading voyage to the region. The other two ships were commanded by Wybrand Van Warwijck and Jacob Van Heemskerk. Van Neck's vessel became separated from the other two after rounding the Cape of Good Hope and the three did not reunite again until his arrival in Java in late December 1598. Unlike his Dutch predecessor Cornelis Houtman who three years earlier had seized the port of Bantam Van Neck dealt diplomatically with the natives. "Rather than rejecting the inflated prices asked by the local ruler he offered to pay over the odds in order to cement a lasting relationship.Van Neck's was the most profitable of the pre-VOC Dutch East India Company voyages. Despite the apparently high price paid for spices he netted a profit of 300 per cent on his overall costs. In 1601 fourteen fleets comprising sixty-five ships sailed for the East Indies but by that time competition between rival Dutch operators as well as with the Portuguese had inflated prices and none were as successful as Van Neck's first enterprise" - Howgego. While focused on activity in the East Indies EUROPEAN AMERICANA notes that the text includes references to Brazil and tobacco from the West Indies. The second part of this 1609 French edition which has its own titlepage is an eight-page appendix of words spoken in Java and Malay including word lists in French printed in roman type Malay in italic type and Javanese in civilité. EUROPEAN AMERICANA 609/93. TIELE 786. TIELE-MULLER 129. HOWGEGO N13. JCB 3II:64. Cornille Nicolas hardcover books
1601048514Amsterdam: Corneille Nicolas 1601. First Edition. Disbound. Fair Condition. Disbound in later wraps. Lacking title page 2 with the map on the verso and the second title for the vocabulary section. Upper corner of final vocabulary torn with loss to Javanese column and text on verso. All missing parts supplied in facsimile. Chipping at edges general browning small wormtrail near bottom margin touching some letters. 22 large engravings of 25 lacking the two title woodcuts and one map 2 woodcuts of plants. Size: Quarto 4to. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Travel & Places; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 048514. Corneille Nicolas unknown
1673354251673 Genève - Jean Herman Widerhold - 1673 - Trois ouvrages en 1 volume in12 de (2) 61 pages + (2) 61 pages + (6) 200 (1 feuillet d'errata) pages - Reliure pleine basane d'époque - dos cinq nerfs - coiffes et coins usés - 1ére page de titre un peu froissée - rousseurs -
1683RO80095256CERTE Jean. 1683. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos à nerfs, Rousseurs. 339 pages. Quelques bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe. Relié plein veau. Tranches poivrées rouges. Coins et coupes des plats très frottés. Petits manques de cuir en coiffes. Légères épidermures sur les nerfs. Traces d'humidité, n'altérant pas la lecture du texte. Quelques passages de vers, en marges, sur une cinquantaine de pages. Notes à la plume sur la 1ère page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 617-Chirurgie
162153528Tübingen: Bey Johan-Alexandro Cellio 1621. Small 4to 19x15 cm. Blind wrappers of 18th century handmade paper. viii54ii:blank pp. waterstain in lower outer corner; seriously browned in places. - "In 1622 durch die Glaubenskongregation auf den Index gesetzt". - Printed in 'Fraktur' caracters Bey Johan-Alexandro Cellio unknown
1630est110t3Dimension extérieur 30,4 x 45,2 et cuvette 25,4 x 33,4 cm. Eau-forte réalisée par Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, célèbre peintre, graveur et imprimeur italien de l'école génoise Baroque, sa ville de naissance. Gravure sur papier vergé datant environ de 1630, travail considéré comme l'un des premiers de l'artiste. En très bon état pour une œuvre de cette époque, on peut simplement noter une déchirure restaurée en bas au milieu.
168520531COLOGN JEAN DE CLOU 1685 in-12 plein-veau reliure plein veau brun raciné in-douze (binding full calfskin duodecimo) (16,4 x 10,7 cm), reliure d'époque, dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands) décoré or (gilt decoration) filets or (gilt line) et filets à froid (blind-stamping line decoration), entre-nerfs à compartiments à fleuron or au fer plein (floweret with full blocking stamp) dans un encadrement d'un filet or avec rinceaux or aux angles, titre frappé or (gilt title), pièce de titre sur fond bordeaux avec double filets or (label of title with gilt line), coiffes supérieure et inférieure défraîchies et manquantes (head and tail of the spine lightly faded), manque de cuir au pied sur 1 cm2, dos frotté avec dorure fanée, plats avec de légères épidermures (lights scratches on the covers), coins écornés (corners dog-eared), roulettes sur les coupes (fillets on the cuts) avec manque de dorure (blurred gilding), toutes tranches jaspées (all marbled edges), rouges (red edges), orné d'un superbe titre frontispice gravé sur cuivre en noir par JACOB GOLE + une vignette gravée sur bois en noir en bas de la page de titre + bandeaux (illuminated of headpieces), lettrines et de culs-de-lampe (illuminated of headpieces and headpieces) en noir, (8 p. de préface) + 392 Pages, 1685 A COLOGNE. CHEZ JEAN DE CLOU Editeur,
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
166555379Leiden: J. van Meurs 1665. First edition. Hardcover. Very good condition. Folio. 6 10 290 1 134 1pp. 35 plates including engraved half-title and frontispiece. Bound in three-quarter brown leather over brown textured paper-covered boards. Half-title engraving. Frontispiece engraving. Missing China folding map. The title page printed in red and black with framed engraved vignette. Historiated and decorative initials head- and endpieces. All but one folding plate engraving Ceremonies du Marriage are double-paged and bound in butterfly style. In addition the volume is profusely illustrated with 110 in-text engravings 4 1/4 x 6 1/8" placed at the top of pages. Part II is an illustrated general description of the Chinese Empire. <br /> <br /> Account of the first Dutch embassy from 1655-1657 by Messrs. Pierre de Goyer and Jacob de Keyser. It is illustrated with a highly accurate description of China and enriched with outstanding copperplate engravings. Compiled by Jean Nieuhoff steward of the embassy translated into French embellished and supplemented with a wealth of fascinating details by Jean le Carpentier historiographer. The goal was to establish a trade agreement on behalf of the Dutch East India Company providing a very accurate description of the cities towns villages seaports and other notable places in China.<br /> <br /> Text in French. Binding with some wear along edges more pronounced at tail of spine and along half of bottom edge of front cover. Very lightly starting at half-title engraving. Few minor notations in margins. Plate bound in between pp 98/99 with 4 1/4 x 1 3/4 chip at lower foredge not affecting image. Block very lightly age-toned. Binding in fair condition. J. van Meurs hardcover
1617418041617. Leeuwaerden 1617. 4to. 8 313 s. Kobberstukket tittelbl. 2 kobberstikk. Treskårne vignetter. Nytt papiromsl. . unknown
1685D7313Amsterdam / Utrecht: chez Jean Wolters et Ysbrand Haring / Frans Halma 1686 / 1685. Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo 155 x 88 mm. 432pp. 7. Full-page engraved portrait of Chardin above his heraldry bearing arms of two rosettes chevron and bird additional engraved title 16 engraved plates including two chapter headpieces 12 folding are maps city panoramas or charts. The first English edition appeared in 1686 in London by Moses Pitt of 1686; Chardin having settled in England after his travels and was knighted there by Charles II. The title was reprinted twice in Amsterdam in the original French at different locations. First at Abraham Wolfgang and then at Wolters and Haring as in this copy. Contemporary vellum ms. title on spine with foldover edges speckled edges; light soiling and few small stains few minor tears on engraved title or marginal wear to plates. A very nice copy with plates in excellent shape. Bound after: SPON Jacob 1647-1685. Histoire de la Ville Et de l'Estat de Genève. Utrecht: Frans Halma 1685. 522pp. 16 of table. Woodcut printers device of Halma with motto Vivitur ingenio one lives on in spirit to title additional engraved title 6 plates of which 3 are folding among which the view of the Geneva region with placenames highlighted in yellow woodcut headpieces and decorative initials; one small fold-tear to Geneva plate. Formerly in the collection of famed bibliophile Henri Burton of Geneva his morocco bookplate neatly to front endpaper. <br/><br/>French sammelband of the Travels of Sir Jean Chardin; one of the finest works of early Western scholarship on Persia and India and Spons History of Geneva from the collection of Henri Burton. A great deal of European travel writing details the history of Europes relationship to the Orient a place highly exoticized by western observers. Jean Chardin was a trader and the son of a jeweler who first went to the Levant in 1665 to purchase gems. He made a second journey in 1671 in the company of the artist Guillaume Grelot whom he met in Istanbul and whose drawings inspired the engravings in the present work. This edition comprises the first volume of the authors manuscript dealing with the period 1671-1673 and is all that was published until 1711. His work is divided into four parts: the first recounts his journey from Paris to Ispahan 1671-77 the second describes Persia and Ispahan the third the ruins of Persepolis and the fourth gives a history of Persia based on Persian writers. /// Spon 1647-1685 was a doctor and pioneering archaeologist of Greek antiquities. After the revocation of the Edict of Nantes he fled France for Switzerland dying not long after in Geneva. His history of Geneva first published in 1680 was translated into English in 1687. Chardin an experienced trader is in a position to give detailed accounts of trade-routes prices articles bought and sold customs problems and so on whereas Spon is primarily interested in Antiquity concentrating on giving the exact wording of inscriptions illustrations of medals and ancient buildings and the comparison of towns and landscapes with the descriptions which appear in Classical texts. A fine sammelband neat and sturdy contained two important travel texts printed within just one year of each other. chez Jean Wolters et Ysbrand Haring / Frans Halma hardcover books
16659688<p>12 pages 1790 i.e. 1788 columns 118 160 62 pages 63-366 columns skips 150-154 with correct catchword 2 pages. Worn dark brown calf. Tear to front fly. Handsome full calf with losses to front board & top of spine see images. 24 x 36 x 8.5 cm; 9 x 14.25 inches.</p> Sumptibus, Henric-Petrinorum : Typis Jacobi Bertsch hardcover
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
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
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
1690265353Frankfurt: Zunner 1690. hardcover. very good. 2 volumes Pars Generalis & pars Specialis bound together in 1. Illustrated with 2 copper-engraved allegorical frontispieces rubricated title pages with engraved vignettes. xii 23 engraved sheets with 1780 figures of of heraldic shields 368 38 page index; 2 index sheets torn with significant loss; viii 778 35 engraved sheets with 397 larger heraldic shields 32 page index. A few pages have minor soiling including the first frontispiece. Thick tall folio full velum somewhat stained but very sound and attractive with manuscript spine title; red edges. Frankfurt John David Zunner 1680. A very good copy. -- Brunet V 486; Graesse VI 464.<br/><br/> Zunner unknown books
1690265353Frankfurt: Zunner 1690. hardcover. very good. 2 volumes Pars Generalis & pars Specialis bound together in 1. Illustrated with 2 copper-engraved allegorical frontispieces rubricated title pages with engraved vignettes. xii 23 engraved sheets with 1780 figures of of heraldic shields 368 38 page index; 2 index sheets torn with significant loss; viii 778 35 engraved sheets with 397 larger heraldic shields 32 page index. A few pages have minor soiling including the first frontispiece. Thick tall folio full velum somewhat stained but very sound and attractive with manuscript spine title; red edges. Frankfurt John David Zunner 1680. A very good copy. -- Brunet V 486; Graesse VI 464.<br/> <br/> Zunner unknown
1681180631Paris: Chez Lavrent d'Hovry sur le Quay des Augustins à l'Image saint Iean 1681. Hardcover. As is needs rebound age toning to block and pages as expected with age but text and illustrations are otherwise clear. Missing covers marble illustrated end pages two volumes/parts in one. Volume 1 has a bw illustrated title page 22 257 pp. with several bw illustrations. Volume 2 has a bw illustrated title page 259 pp illustrated throughout in bw. Text is in French. Both parts are bound together with their own title pages. The beginning unnumbered pages include a preface a table of contents for part one and a table of contents for part two. Part one was published in 1681 part two in 1677. Title translates to: Iconology: or New explanation of several images emblems & other hyerogliphic figures of virtues vices arts sciences natural causes different moods human passions & c. Divided into two parts. Taken from research and figures of Cesar Ripa moralized by J. Baudouin of the Académie Francoise. Chez Lavrent d'Hovry, sur le Quay des Augustins, à l'Image saint Iean hardcover books
160791922s. n. | Parisiis [Paris] 1607 | 10.6 x 17.1 cm | Relié