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169718401697 Réunion de plusieurs ouvrages ou chez Frédéric Léonard, Paris, 1697 ou Adrian Moetjens, La Haye, 1697. In-12, plein vélin époque.9 ff, 223 pp, 1 ff, 68 pp, 88 pp, 103 pp, 36 pp, 94 pp, 24 pp, 68 pp, 24 pp, 5 pp .2 planches dépliantes
1663I1TG729PBDLDAntwerp: Marcelis Parijs 1663. Later boards covered with decorated paper. 8vo. Third edition of a handbook on the plague by Eduardus Putman enlarged and improved by Abraham Lenertsz Vrolingh. The first edition was published in 1603 in Amsterdam a second in 1646 in Zaandam. The present edition was most likely designed so that it could also be bound with Der matroosen ghesontheyd an account of scurvy by Vrolingh. In the preface Vrolingh states that by joining the two works both sailor and soldier would benefit from the knowledge.Putmans manuael seeks the cause of the plague in astrology holding Mercury responsible for the illness in the whole body and other planets for specific regions of the body such as behind the ears Saturn and the moon in the armpits Mars and the sun and in the groins Venus and Jupiter. It also discusses the influence of the four elements: water fire earth and air. Other subjects covered are the plague in pregnant women and a description of various symptoms such as headache heart palpitations thirst fever and diarrhoea followed by suggested treatments selected from experience. Most of the medicines pills and powders are made from plants and herbs such as nettle rhubarb rosemary and camomile. With the bookplate of Van der Hoeven. Owner's manuscript note on flyleaf.l BMN I p. 209; Dijstelberge "Plague and print" 1663/8; STCN 3 copies; STCV 1 copy; cf. Krivatsky 9325 1603 Amsterdam & 1646 Zaandam eds. Marcelis Parijs, hardcover
1602902209AGAntwerpen, [1602]. Kupferstich 36,5 x 49,5 cm, Blattgröße 40 x 54,5 cm.
1660R7BROWN2009<p>The Hague: Adrian Vlacq 1660. Hardback contemporary blind-panelled full-calf. Large folio. 41cm x 25.5cm. Text in French. 108pp. Title with engraved coat-of-arms vignette lacking the folding portrait of Charles II with 6 double-page engraved plates by David and Pierre Philippe and Theodor Matham after Jacob Toorenvliet and Adriaen van de Venne. 1st edition 1660. Binding is rubbed and worn. Bookplate of William Bolitho Ponsandane and Christopher Rowe to front pastedown. A small engraved coat-of-arms pasted over small tear to title page. Some light marginal water staining. Scarce. A heavy book additional postage may be required for orders outside the UK. r7. Hard Cover. Good.</p> Adrian Vlacq hardcover
161213928Antwerp: Juan Baptist Vrients 1612. Other. In excellent condition. 340 by 500mm 13 by 19 inches. Original copper engraving published 1612 in the famous Vrients-edition of the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. Finely hand-coloured in wash and outline. Two maps on one doublepage plate each one of them showing a title cartouche at the top centre. Villages and towns are shown as miniature views as well mountains and rivers are shown. The both maps are engraved after Wolfgang Lazius. This example is in very decorative colours and in excellent condition however the hand colour is probably done by a later hand. On the full sheet as published. The detailled map on the Duchy of Tirol is mainly showing South Tirol with the area Insbruck Trient the Lago de Garda towards Verona in the South. The other map is showing the area Carniola Istria and the so called "Windisch Mark". Ortelius was born on 14 April 1527 in the city of Antwerp which was then in the Habsburg Netherlands modern-day Belgium. The Orthellius family were originally from Augsburg a Free imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1535 the family had fallen under suspicion of Protestantism. Following the death of Ortelius's father his uncle Jacobus van Meteren returned from religious exile in England to take care of Ortelius. Abraham remained close to his cousin Emanuel van Meteren who would later moved to London. In 1575 he was appointed geographer to the king of Spain Philip II on the recommendation of Arias Montanus who vouched for his orthodoxy. He travelled extensively in Europe and is specifically known to have traveled throughout the Seventeen Provinces; in southern western northern and eastern Germany e.g. 1560 15751576; France 15591560; England and Ireland 1576; and Italy 1578 and perhaps twice or thrice between 1550 and 1558. Beginning as a map-engraver in 1547 he entered the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke as an illuminator of maps. He supplemented his income trading in books prints and maps and his journeys included yearly visits to the Frankfurt book and print fair where he met Gerardus Mercator in 1554. In 1560 however when travelling with Mercator to Trier Lorraine and Poitiers he seems to have been attracted largely by Mercator's influence towards the career of a scientific geographer. Wikipedia Broe. 116 Juan Baptist Vrients unknown
1606m1300Antwerp: Published in "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" c. 1606. Copperplate engraving. Old colour some darkening along c/f otherwise very good. 14" x 19-1/2. Based on Gastaldi's double sheet map. Shows Romania Bulgaria and western Turkey. Impressive oversized cartouche. Ortelius was one of the great Flemish cartographers of the 16th Century and produced what is considered to be the first modern world atlas. Van den Broecke 159 Published in "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum",
160864956Ingolstadt, Gedruckt in der Ederischen Truckerey, durch Andream Angermeyer [Andreas Angermaier], 1608. 4°. Mit Holzschn.-Titelvignette. 1 Bl., 30 S., Geheftet (ausgebunden; ohne Einband).
1603228104Antwerp: Abraham Ortelius 1603. unbound. very good. Map. Engraving with original hand coloring. Image measures 13.25" x 18.25".<br/> <br/> Beautifully colored map of Croatia. Shows place names topographical and geographical features a compass rose and a ship in the Adriatic. Latin text on verso. From "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum". Light scattered stains to margins and cartouche. Minor abrasion to upper right. A few small chips and tears to edges. Abraham Ortelius 1527--1598 a Flemish cartographer and geographer is widely regarded as one of the important and influential cartographers in history. He is known for his "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" which was the first modern atlas. Van den Broecke 145<br/> <br/> Abraham Ortelius unknown
1603228104Antwerp: Abraham Ortelius 1603. unbound. very good. Map. Engraving with original hand coloring. Image measures 13.25" x 18.25".<br/><br/> Beautifully colored map of Croatia. Shows place names topographical and geographical features a compass rose and a ship in the Adriatic. Latin text on verso. From "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum". Light scattered stains to margins and cartouche. Minor abrasion to upper right. A few small chips and tears to edges. Abraham Ortelius 1527--1598 a Flemish cartographer and geographer is widely regarded as one of the important and influential cartographers in history. He is known for his "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" which was the first modern atlas.<br/><br/> Abraham Ortelius unknown books
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
169555262Amsterdam: Be-veit ha-meshutafim Asher Anshil ben Eliezer ve-Yisakhar Ber ben Avraham Eliezer/ Moses Wiesel 1695. First edition. Hardcover. fair. Small folio 29 by 18.5 cm. Collation: aleph-vav4 zayin2 = 26 numbered leaves. Additional engraved title page engraved folding map at rear; main title with woodcut vignette; 14 half-page engraved illustrations in the text. Contemporary quarter calf over dark brown pastepaper boards skilfully rebacked. Images of Moses and Aaron at engraved title excised the seven small engraved vignettes along with letterpress text of engraved title and imprint mounted on old paper. Old marginal repairs at main title resulting in slight loss of initial letters along right margin and several leaves; slight strictly marginal worming and occasional tears. Stained throughout sometimes heavily though not impairing legibility. Map mounted to reinforce tears with virtually no loss of text or engraved imagery apart from printed border at right side. A fair copy at best; despite all defects the half-page engraved illustrations have survived intact with minimal staining. Housed in new maroon buckram slipcase.<br /> <br /> First edition of this gorgeously illustrated work now referred to simply as the Amsterdam Haggadah. The first such work to be illustrated with copperplate engravings it ranks among the most imitated of the Jewish manuals for the Passover seder. The popularity of these illustrations can be attested by the huge number of reprint editions over the centuries. Fourteen finely printed half-page engravings appear throughout the text. Some of these images illustrate the traditional content of the Passover seder or the Exodus story while others reference other biblical tales. 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 Jewish Temple with the cityscape of Jerusalem in the background. All images are captioned 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 fold-out engraved biblical map of the Holy Land in a notable format. Measuring a total of 19.5 by 11.5" the map shows the land of Israel the Wilderness of Sinai 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 Sinai 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. Additional illustrations appear near the bottom along with a legend. 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 which references both the Ashkenazi and Sephardi traditions.<br /> <br /> Provenance and annotations: Full page of text appx. 1500 words in neat Hebrew cursive at front endleaf which discusses aspects of the Haggadah text; inscription in German at front endleaf by Isidor Adler who mentions his friend Hermann Mechlenburg dated March 1906; old annotations throughout in at least two hands. In one notable instance the Hebrew phrase l'shana ha-ba'ah be-hamburg next year in Hamburg! has been added in fine block characters above the traditional phrase l'shana ha-ba'ah bi-yerushalayim next year in Jerusalem. 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
1696324020Leyden and Utrecht: Pieter Vander Aa 1696. unbound. Botanical. Copper plate engraving with hand coloring. Image measures 12" x 7 3/4".<br/> <br/> Handsome image of a plant belonging to the sedum genus commonly known as stonecrops. Abraham Munting 1626-1683 taught medicine and botany at the Academy of Groningem in the Netherlands. He had a particular interest in the uses of plants especially medicinally. This engraving is from "Naauwkeurige Beschryving Der Aardgewassen". Aging around edges and minor foxing. Please visit our gallery for more Munting prints.<br/> <br/> Pieter Vander Aa unknown
16833691Amsterdam 1683. Oblong 8vo. Modern half vellum floral chintz paper sides. With 16 numbered engraved views ca. 13 x 16 cm tipped onto blank leaves 17 x 23 cm all hand coloured. 16 ll. with engravings. Extraordinary rare first state of a very fine print series of the Honselaarsdijk palace and gardens at Honselersdijk near Naaldwijk complete with all 16 views. They are all signed numbered and captioned in Dutch and have been coloured by hand. We have not been able to find any other copies of the complete series in the first state.The monumental palace of Honselaarsdijk was built between 1621 and 1647 on the orders of the stadholder Frederik Hendrik 1584-1647 who - together with his wife Amalia van Solms and in the context of their ambition to enhance the position and power of the House of the Dutch stadholder possibly to a Royal status - was involved in a project to build a number of new prestigious castles and manor houses in and around The Hague Huis Ten Bosch Rijswijk and Honselaarsdijk as well in the country Soestdijk Het Loo Dieren etc. He financed the building of Honselaarsdijk mainly with the money coming from the "Silverfleet" captured from the Spaniards by Piet Hein in 1629. A number of important architects were involved with the Honselaarsdijk-project among others the famous Jacob van Campen 1596-1657 and Pieter Post 1608-1669. French garden architects were hired for designing the gardens. King William III further embellished the gardens under the direction of the architect Jacob Roman 1640-1716. As early as 1671 William III was personally involved with the rebuilding of the water supply system at Honselaarsdijk as evidenced by a letter of Christiaan Huygens to his brother Lodewijk. The palace later became known as "Little Versailles". After the death of William III in 1702 the estate was neglected and ultimately demolished in 1815. All that still remains is a part of the garden and parts of the coach-houses.Abraham Blooteling 1640-1690 a pupil of Cornelis Van Dalen II 1636-1664 was a Dutch engraver draughtsman and print seller. His dated prints begin to appear in 1665 and they include portraits biblical mythological and genre subjects as well as six views of Amsterdam after Jacob van Ruisdael and two of the Jewish burial-ground in Ouderkerk 1670 also after van Ruisdael. From 1672-78 he worked in London with Gerard Valck. His major contribution was in the development of the new technique of mezzotint specifically the invention of the rocker the tool used in the technique. In England the technique was adopted with such success that it later became known as the "English Manner". Blooteling was again in Amsterdam by September 1678 when he acted as godfather to his nephew Abraham Valck but he kept up his contacts with London.Between 1681 and 1685 his presence in The Hague is recorded. During these years he engraved a major view of Honselaarsdijk 385 x 482 mm after the design by Abraham Begheyn alias Bega 1637-1697. It is likely that he engraved our 16 views in the same year probably also after the drawings by Abraham Bega. However both the 16 views and the bird's eye view are now exceptionally rare. In fact the present 16 views were until now only known in their second state the reissue by Gerard Valck 1651/2-1726 in his Veues et perspectives de Loo Honslardyck et Soestdyck chasteau & maison de plaisance du Roy de la Grande Bretagne 1695. The views in the second state are numbered differently and lack Blooteling's name.Some of the views have been cut a few millimetres short on the right hand side two of the blank leaves with a crease and two pinprick holes in the bottom margin. Otherwise a fine hand coloured copy.l Hunt & de Jong The Anglo-Dutch garden pp. 136-7; cf. Hollstein II p. 216 no. 117 bird's eye view of Honselaarsdijk by Blooteling after A. Bega dated 1683 & XXI p. 267 nos. 95-16 same print-series by G. Valck dated 1695; Thieme/ Becker IV pp. 139-40; not in Springer. hardcover
16028879Amsterdam c. 1602. Copper engraving 8 x 11 cm engraved by Philip Galle black and white English text on the verso. Two English printers dipped a toe in the vernacular atlas market at approximately the same time with pocket editions of the Ortelius atlas: These two little books were the earliest world atlases to be published in England and the earliest world atlases with English text R.A. Skelton "Bibliographical Note" in Abraham Ortelius The Theatre of the Whole World. Amsterdam 1968. Both are now extremely rare and they use different series of maps: Shawe used the maps by Arsenius Norton used the older series by Philip Galle. Shawe's epitome was certainly published before the death of Elizabeth I in March 1603; Norton's is dedicated to Mr. Richard Gargrave who was knighted by King James in 1603 so his atlas was published in early 1603 or before. It is generally dated to 1602 although the date 1601 has also been suggested. They were in any case published competitively within months of each other. Shawe published no further atlases Norton published the full-size folio Ortelius Theatrum in 1606. Koeman III Ort 62. Map unknown
16018877Antwerp Johann Baptist Vrients 1601. Copper engraving 7.5 x 11 cms black and white Latin text on verso. Sicily from the second series of maps engraved by Philip Galle for the Epitome the pocket atlas version of Ortelius Theatrum. Koeman Atlantes Neerlandici Ort 58 Map unknown
1696211444Leyden and Utrecht: Pieter Vander Aa 1696. unbound. very good. Botanical. Copper plate engraving with hand coloring. Image measures 12.75" x 8.5".<br/><br/> Beautiful botanical print. Abraham Munting 1626-1683 taught medicine and botany at the Academy of Groningem in the Netherlands. He had a particular interest in the uses of plants especially medicinally. This engraving is from "Naauwkeurige Beschryving Der Aardgewassen". Aging and scattered foxing around edges and margins. Please visit our gallery for more Munting prints.<br/><br/> Pieter Vander Aa unknown books
1696211444Leyden and Utrecht: Pieter Vander Aa 1696. unbound. very good. Botanical. Copper plate engraving with hand coloring. Image measures 12.75" x 8.5".<br/> <br/> Beautiful botanical print. Abraham Munting 1626-1683 taught medicine and botany at the Academy of Groningem in the Netherlands. He had a particular interest in the uses of plants especially medicinally. This engraving is from "Naauwkeurige Beschryving Der Aardgewassen". Aging and scattered foxing around edges and margins. Please visit our gallery for more Munting prints.<br/> <br/> Pieter Vander Aa unknown
1629001352Rome: Typis Vaticanis / Ex Typographia Reu. Camerae Apost. 1629. Book. Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Silvester Caesius of Aquitaine Son of the Supreme Pontiff; by Abraham Bzowski a Pole Master of Sacred Theology of the Order of Preachers. Appended is the Life of Saint Adalbert the Martyr Published by the Same Silvester Defended by the Same Abraham Bzovius on Behalf of Its Author and Illustrated with Notes. Rome Printed at the Vatican Press 1629. --- together with --- The Life and Passion of Saint Adalbert Count Ursinus of Rosenberg Bishop of Prague Archbishop of Gniezno and Martyr; Apostle of the Bohemians Hungarians Poles and Prussians. Written by His Contemporary and Close Companion Pope Silvester II. Now for the First Time Vindicated on Behalf of Its Author by Abraham Bzowski a Pole Master of Sacred Theology of the Order of Preachers Divided into Chapters and Illustrated with Clearer Notes. Rome From the Press of the Apostolic Chamber 1629. The first and principal work in this volume is an exceedingly rare early modern biography of Pope Sylvester II Gerbert of Aurillac renowned as a mathematician philosopher and the first French pope. Writing in defence of Sylvester's legacy Bzowski refutes longstanding legends of sorcery and presents the pontiff as a model of intellectual virtue and ecclesiastical reform. The work exemplifies Dominican historical scholarship and forms part of Bzowski larger project to continue and expand Cesare Baronio's Annales Ecclesiastici. This book also contains his important Latin biography and scholarly vindication of Saint Adalbert also known as Wojciech a Bohemian nobleman from the Ursini-Rosenberg family bishop of Prague and missionary archbishop of Gniezno. He is one of the earliest and most important Christian evangelists in Central and Eastern Europe revered as the "Apostle of the Bohemians Hungarians Poles and Prussians." The book is an important celebration of Polish history as well as that of Eastern Europe more broadly. Born in Proszowice in 1567 Abraham Bzowski was a precocious scholar mastering Latin and music by the age of ten and studying under French humanists in Secemin. He joined the Dominican Order in Krakow later teaching philosophy and theology in Ferrara and Milan. After serving as prior in Krakow and Wroclaw he was summoned to Rome in 1610 by Pope Paul V and commissioned to continue Cesare Baronio's monumental Annales Ecclesiastici. Bzowski authored nine folio volumes covering 1198-1571 noted for their fidelity to Dominican perspectives though not without criticism. Among his other works are the Quadraginta Sermones super Canticum Salve Regina 1598 the Sacrum Pancarpium 1611 and updated papal biographies including those of Paul V and Gregory XV. His Silvester II Caesius 1629 offered here reflects both his historical scholarship and his interest in Polish and papal history. Bzowski died in Rome on 31 January 1637 having spent his final years in monastic seclusion after a personal tragedy. Size: 191 x 268 mm approx. Condition: 1 4 a6 A-O4 P6 Q2; 4 A-D4 E6 1 Contemporary full limp vellum title in contemporary MS to head of spine with 20th century tape affixed across the foot of the spine and going on to the boards. Binding secure with boards securely attached. Foxing throughout toned 20th century ownership marks including blindstamps of the Rare Book Collection of The New York General Theological Seminary Library. Collates as complete including the finely engraved portrait of Sylvester II. Both parts are present. Provenance: Formerly in the collection of the Rare Book Library at the New York Theological Seminary USA. Typis Vaticanis / Ex Typographia Reu. Camerae Apost. Hardcover
161230060Antwerp: Vrients 1612. Other. In exellent condition. 318 by 209mm 12 by 8 inches. Original antique copper engraving later hand colored. Latin text edition. This is the beautiful hand colored portrait of Abraham Ortelius as frontispiece to his "Theatrum Orbis". Engraved by Phillipe Galle. Ortelius was born on 14 April 1527 in the city of Antwerp which was then in the Habsburg Netherlands modern-day Belgium. The Orthellius family were originally from Augsburg a Free imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1535 the family had fallen under suspicion of Protestantism. Following the death of Ortelius's father his uncle Jacobus van Meteren returned from religious exile in England to take care of Ortelius. Abraham remained close to his cousin Emanuel van Meteren who would later moved to London. In 1575 he was appointed geographer to the king of Spain Philip II on the recommendation of Arias Montanus who vouched for his orthodoxy. He travelled extensively in Europe and is specifically known to have traveled throughout the Seventeen Provinces; in southern western northern and eastern Germany e.g. 1560 15751576; France 15591560; England and Ireland 1576; and Italy 1578 and perhaps twice or thrice between 1550 and 1558. Beginning as a map-engraver in 1547 he entered the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke as an illuminator of maps. He supplemented his income trading in books prints and maps and his journeys included yearly visits to the Frankfurt book and print fair where he met Gerardus Mercator in 1554. In 1560 however when travelling with Mercator to Trier Lorraine and Poitiers he seems to have been attracted largely by Mercator's influence towards the career of a scientific geographer. Wikipedia Vrients unknown
1658B6453Frankfurt a. M: J. Bayern J. W. W. Serlin 1658. Covers and spine worn and reinforced; otherwise generally very good. . Binding: Contemporary blind full calf; spine with four 4 bands and embossed title on two. Notes: Text in German. Gothic Script; with Latin inserts in Roman script.<br>Final and most extended edition with 67 plans. <br>This is the most expanded edition and therefore most desirable edition of this work by Saur; the first was published in 1581 the ones that followed under varying titles and the present revised work in 1658. Size: small quarto 201x115mm. Illustration: Illustrated title copper printed title with printer's device rubricated initials at openings; head and tailpieces; sixty-seven 67 city plans at 2 54 88 109 166 173 188 201 207 241 265 291 309 400 463 494 500 523 538 545 557 583 587 597 703 762 779 837 880 885 935. 4 23 37 69 76 84 93 113 117. 2 25 46 102 107. 60. 29. 10 17 74. 15 28 50 56 73. 51 84 119. 36 47 64 89 148 173 188 195. 16. Two of the plans are full-page Jerusalem/Hierosolyma and Rom/Roma; all remaining are half-page in size and comprise Aach/Aquisgranum Aix La Chapelle. Antorff/Antwerpen Augusta/Augspurg Basel Braunschweig/ Brunopolis Breszlau Bruessel Burgos Bremen Calaris Cassel Coelln/Colonia Constantinopel Dreszden Erdfurt/Erffurt Franckenberg Franckfurt am Mayn Franckfurt an der Oder Freyburg in Briszgaw Friedberg in der Wetterau Fulda Geneva/Genff Gandavum/Gent Genua Groeningen Hamburg Hanaw Heydelberg/Budoris Jena Koenigsperg Landeshut in Baeyern Leipzig Leon/Lugdun/Lion Lisabona/Ulixibona Londen/London Loeven/Lovanium Luebeck Lueneburg Luettich/Leodium/Liege Magdeburg/Meydenburg Marpurg/ Martisburgum Meintz/ Moguntiae Muenchen/Abadiaum Muenster/Monasterium Nuernberg/Norinberga Osnabruck Palma Parisz/Lutetia Parisiorum Prag/Praga Regenspurg/Ratisbona Riga Roan/Rouen/Rohmagus Rostock/Rhodopolis/ Laciburgum Schweinfurt Speyer/Nemetum Straszburg/ Argentoratum Trier/Treveris Tuebingen Venedig/Venetia Ulm/Rhetia Wien/Fabiana/Fabana/Faviana Wittenburg/Wittenberg Wormbs/ Wormatia Wuertzburg/Erebipolis/Herbipolis Zuerch/ Tigurum/Turegum. References: Graesse VI 276; Bachmann Pages: Ll: bl. 2 939 bl.; collated as: Bl.2; i-iv with illustrated title printed title dedication and to the reader; A1 -Zzzzz4 Aaaaaa1 - Eeeeee4 Ffffff1-2 A1-R4 S; A1-O4 At1-It4; Aï“1- Dï“4 Eï“1-3; aA1- mM4 nN1-2; Aa1-Ll4; An1-Rn4; ∞a1-∞z4 ∞aa1-4 bb1-3; A1-C4 bl. Category: Book Atlas & Cartography; Book Europe Germany; J. Bayern, J. W., W. Serlin unknown
1677000208<p><strong>Probably a pirated copy of the original edition published by Léonard. Printed without the frontispiece showing St Mark's Square. </strong></p><p><strong>Description:</strong> Contemp. vellum spine lettered in ink. Vigesimo-quarto: 14 × 8 cm; pag.: 211 2.</p><p><strong>Provenance:</strong> Bookplate "Libro Liber. G H".</p><p><strong>Ref.:</strong> BSB: 10882446 10882435</p><p><strong>Condition:</strong> Covers slightly dusty and with some spotting spine title faded. Joints and endpapers in very good condition. Ink notations in a later hand on the history of this edition to front flyleaf. Pages slightly browned due to age occasional small stains. Top edge a little dusty small stain to fore edge and lower edge.</p><p><strong>Notes:</strong> Around 1669 Amelot de La Houssaye 1634–1706 was appointed legation secretary to the French ambassador in Venice. From this period he drew the information for his "Histoire du gouvernement de Venise" an unsparing description of the political constitution of the city-state published in Paris in 1676. After the publication the outraged protests of the Venetian ambassador led to La Houssaye being imprisoned in the Bastille. The scandal surrounding La Houssaye helped the work to become very popular so that he published a second edition with additions in 1677. The 'Supplément à l'histoire du gouvernement de Venise' provoked further protests from Venice so that the edition was finally banned in France. But even this ban only led to a greater demand for the book so that it was subsequently reprinted in secret. The note "Sur la Copie" on the title page but also the comparison of the types of printing used suggests that the present edition was not printed by Léonard in Paris.</p> Frédéric Léonard hardcover
17004027Rossiniere/ Berne/ Paris/Toulouse: Broulhiet; Leyvraz; Fabri; Deckherr etc 1700. Hardcover. Good. A cache of documents and publications concealed by the Henchoz family in the eighteenth century in the attics of the Grand Chalet Rossiniere in the Vaudois Alps - a building thought to be the biggest wooden house in Europe. Built in the 1750s by Jean David Henchoz a wealthy notary and judge the Grand Chalet was used as a hotel in the following century when it was visited by a distinguished clientele that included Victor Hugo before being bought by the painter Balthus 1908-2001. A cache of documents and publications concealed by the Henchoz family in the eighteenth century in the attics of the Grand Chalet Rossiniere in the Vaudois Alps. Built in the 1750s by Jean David Henchoz a wealthy notary and judge the Grand Chalet was used as a hotel in the following century when it was visited by a distinguished clientele that included Victor Hugo before being bought by the painter Balthus 1908-2001. The collection includes a sequence of seventeenth century documents on vellum that relate to the purchase of the land on which the Grand Chalet stands in Rossiniere. The pamphlets are in very mixed condition but include several with inscriptions by members of the Henchoz family including Gallatin's theses on the Vacuum and Chapuis on Disentery pointing to the family's scientific interests. There is a group of Berne imprints as well as a chapbook French translation of Defoe's Robinson Crusoe and a work on the Huguenot refugee crisis from 1691: MANUSCRIPTS 1. Vellum 'Acquis Fait pour sieur Abraham Henchoz' 22 May 1699 concerning the purchase of property at Rossiniere from David Massard; rodent damage including loss of signature etc 2. Vellum sixteenth century legal document possibly signed by 'Massard' lacking seal 3. Vellum 'Acquis pour Marie Martin femme d'hon David - file d'honarable Jean Jacques Pillet. Commis de Rossiniere' 1697 signed by Marie Martin etc 4. Vellum 'Acquis. Abraham Martin' small 5 Vellum 'Manifeste. Soit a tous. 1675 agreement between Marie Martin Rose Martin Joseph Martin of Rossiniere and Abraham Henchoz seal cut away. PRINTED WORKS Henchoz inscribed copy Voyage du Jeune Anacharsis en Grece dans le milieu du quatrieme siècle avant l'ere vulgaire. Tome Premier. Jean Jaques Barthelemy De Bure Paris 1789 xxiv pp384 Very good in buff coloured boards with paper spine label; worn to foot of spine but the cover is only lightly soiled as it has been protected by a paper cover with title in pen to spine. The pages are creased to the edges but clean and fresh. Neat ownership inscription 'Henchoz min:1791' to verso of upper board. Illegible inscription in pencil to paper cover. An early edition. etc - Please request full listing of titles. Good A cache of documents and publications concealed by the Henchoz family in the eighteenth century in the attics of the Grand Chalet Rossiniere in the Vaudois Alps. Built in the 1750s by Jean David Henchoz a wealthy notary and judge the Grand Chalet was used as a hotel in the following century when it was visited by a distinguished clientele that included Victor Hugo before being bought by the painter Balthus 1908-2001. The collection includes a sequence of seventeenth century documents on vellum that relate to the purchase of the land on which the Grand Chalet stands in Rossiniere. The pamphlets are in very mixed condition but include several with inscriptions by members of the Henchoz family including Gallatin's theses on the Vacuum and Chapuis on Disentery pointing to the family's scientific interests. There is a group of Berne imprints as well as a chapbook French translation of Defoe's Robinson Crusoe and a work on the Huguenot refugee crisis from 1691: MANUSCRIPTS 1. Vellum 'Acquis Fait pour sieur Abraham Henchoz' 22 May 1699 concerning the purchase of property at Rossiniere from David Massard; rodent damage including loss of signature. 2. Vellum sixteenth century legal document possibly signed by 'Massard' lacking seal 3. Vellum 'Acquis pour Marie Martin femme d'hon David - file d'honarable Jean Jacques Pillet. Commis de Rossiniere' 1697 signed by Marie Martin etc 4. Vellum 'Acquis. Abraham Martin' small 5 Vellum 'Manifeste. Soit a tous. 1675 agreement between Marie Martin Rose Martin Joseph Martin of Rossiniere and Abraham Henchoz seal cut away. PRINTED WORKS Henchoz inscribed copy Voyage du Jeune Anacharsis en Grece dans le milieu du quatrieme siècle avant l'ere vulgaire. Tome Premier. Jean Jaques Barthelemy De Bure Paris 1789 xxiv pp384 Very good in buff coloured boards with paper spine label; worn to foot of spine but the cover is only lightly soiled as it has been protected by a paper cover with title in pen to spine. The pages are creased to the edges but clean and fresh. Neat ownership inscription 'Henchoz min:1791' to verso of upper board. Illegible inscription in pencil to paper cover. An early edition. Henchoz ownership inscription Daniel Crespin Traitte de L'Education de la Jeunesse Daniel Crespin Berne 1691. 22 pp50 half of title page removed bound with Conversation entre Le Sr Daniel Crespin et un de ses Amis Refugie by Daniel Crespin Zurich 1691. 12 pp 136. Two titles bound in one volume stab sewn in original red embossed card wrappers. Covers and half of the pages have brown stains. Ownership inscription 'Henchoz' to title page partly torn away. Early annotations and corrections to 'Conversation'. An interesting title relating to the Hugenot refugee crisis at the end of the 17th century. Principes de la Literature. Par M. l'Abbe Batteux new edition volume 1. Desaint & Saillant Paris 1775. xxii pp312 Bound in speckled paper covered boards worn to edges. Paper library label to spine inscribed 'Batteux 1'. Pages clean and complete. Occasional annotations noting that the Preface has been bound in the wrong order. La Vie et les Aventures de Robinson Crusoe Daniel Defoe. Edition Orne Imprimerie de Deckherr Montbeliard. Volume 2 quarto pp92 in illustrated paper wrappers with four other full-page illustrations of the adventures of Crusoe and Friday. The upper cover and final three pages are extensively torn and creased with some loss pages 3-23 are chipped to lower corner. Nutzlicher Hilfs- Noth- Haus- und Wirthschafts Kalendar des Schweizerboten aus das Jahr 1837 nach Christi Geburt. J J Christen Aarau. Quarto in illustrated paper wrappers with attractive engravings depicting each month of the year. Disbound wrappers chipped and pages creased. Bibliotheque des Villages Troisieme partie. Pp 5-100 in red card wrappers upper cover title page and preliminaries missing leaves disbound pages chipped and stained. Includes a lengthy 'Adresse aux plaideurs de Village'. Theses Physicae de Vacuo. By Ezechiel Gallatin Isacus Gautier Fabri & Barrillot Geneva 1730 pp12 in original marbled wrappers foxed and stained throughout. Diatriba Theologica de Falsis Prophetis Decima. Jeremiae Curriti Marcus Benjaminus a Rosset Berne 1699. Very good in original marbled wrappers some wear to spine and corners pages crisp attractive woodcuts. Diatriba Prima de Veris Prophetis. Jeremiae Curritti Joan Fran Leyvraz Berne 1691. In original marbled wrappers dog-earred to corners and stained throughout. Journals Nouveau Journal Helvetique ou Annales Literaires et Politiques de L'Europe et Principalement de la Suisse. July 1771 De L'Imprimerie de la Societe Typographique Neuchatel pp259-373 in printed paper wrappers. Covers creased pages dog eared but bright and clean. Mercure Suisse ou Recueil de Nouvelles Historiques Politiques Literaires et Curieuses. Mars 1737. Daniel Wavre ed Neufchatel De L'Imprimerie des Editeurs 1737 pp136 in marbled paper covered wrappers which are well worn; the pages are browned and dog eared but crisp. Table of contents to final page with articles of interest from around Europe including a description of the funeral rites of the Tschakour Lama who died in St Petersburg in 1736. Le Nouvelliste Suisse Historique Politique Literaire et Amusant Dedie au Roi Aout 1767. Neuchatel De L'Imprimerie des Editeurs 1737 pp175-224 Very good in fleur de lis patterned paper covers pages fresh if a little dog eared. Table of contents includes an account of an attempt to discover the North East Passage. Plays Le Bourru Bienfaisant Comedie en trois actes et en prose.; De M Goldoni. Representee a la Cour le Mardi cinq November 1771. Vente Libraire des menus Plaisirs du Roi et des Spectacles de Sa Majeste Paris 1778 pp64 Stab sewn in plain paper wrappers which are lightly marked creased and chipped title neatly in pen to front cover. L'Avocat Patelin Comedie en trois actes et en prose; De Brueys et Palaprat. Nouvelle Edition. Broulhiet Toulouse 1783 pp40 stab sewn in plain paper wrappers which are lightly marked creased and torn with some loss to the final page of adverts. Le Roi et Le Fermier pp3-48 title page lacking no date or author. Pages extensively stained dogearred and chipped. Le Glorieux Comedie en vers et en cinq actes by M Nericault Destouches. Louis Chambeau Avignon 1765. Pp76 Stab sewn in printed paper wrappers extensively stained chipped and dog-earred. Les Folies Amoureuses Comedie en trois actes et en vers by Monsieur Regnard. Nouvelle edition N B Duchesne Paris 1777 pp40 stab sewn with printed title page extensively chipped creased and dog eared pages clean. Adelaide ou L'Antipathie Pour L'Amour Comedie en deux actes. Ruault Paris 1780 pp28 stab sewn with printed title page outer pages soiled others creased and dog eared but clean. Le Jugement Dernier des Rois Prophetie en un acte en prose by Sylvain Marechal. C-F Patris Paris L'An second de la Republique Francaise 1793 pp36 stab sewn in printed paper wrappers some loss to top corner of pages 1-14 but the text is still legible. The pages are browned and creased to the edges. Charles-Simon Favart L'Amitie A L'Epreuve Comedie en deux actes et en vers melee d'ariettes. N B Duchesne Paris 177. Words by MM and Favart music by M Gretry. Stab sewn in plain card wrappers title neatly in pen to front cover pp34 plus three pages of manuscript which complete the missing pages of the play bottom corner of title page missing other pages stained and dog eared. Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item 1700 Broulhiet; Leyvraz; Fabri; Deckherr etc hardcover
16011307140013Philadelphia: Published by Thomas Dobson and Son at the Stone House William Fry Printer 1817 1816-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. 6 viii 641pp errata ; 23 cm. Bound in contemporary leather. Good binding and cover. Wear to extremities. Early American imprint. Notes: Translation of part 1 only containing books 1-3 on internal diseases external diseases and diseases of women and children of the Synopsis universae praxeos medicae Amsterdam 1765; Paris 1770 Atlee abandoned his original intention to translate also the second part the Materia medica. Philadelphia: Published by Thomas Dobson and Son, at the Stone House, William Fry Printer, 1817 hardcover
1636254CLASHU1Ex Officina Elseviriorum Bonaventure & Abraham Elzevier Lugd. Batavor. Leiden: 1636. 1636 pp. 20 96 24. Solitaire printer's mark. Small 24mo. 122 x 70 mm. Early plain vellum binding. A guide to princely behavior first issued by Elzevier the year before. The Dutch family of Elzevier Elzevir; Elsevier were the foremost printers of their time. They produced a vast variety of well printed scholarly and popular books; many in a very small handy format. Louis Elzevier the founder of the firm produced his first book in Leiden in 1583. The 'golden age' of Elzevier printing was between 1620 and 1680. The Elzevier dynasty probably produced their last publication in 1770. Willems 442. PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 2/SH U10 Language: eng. Full Vellum. Hardbound. Very Good. Ex Officina Elseviriorum [Bonaventure & Abraham Elzevier], Lugd. Batavor. (Leiden): 1636. hardcover
1609299053Antwerp: Abraham Ortelius 1609. unbound. Map. Engraving with beautiful original hand color. Image measures 14" x 18 3/4". Staining and toning to margins repair to lower centerfold but otherwise is good condition.<br/><br/> The Vale of Tempe is a gorge in the Tempi municipality of northern Thessaly Greece located between Olympus to the north and Ossa to the south and between the regions of Thessaly and Macedonia. Ortelius shows us a mixture of Greek myth and history. Beautifully composed he describes it as "where gods dwell meet in companies and having done divine service and ceremonies in due form and manner they banquet and make merry." Abraham Ortelius 1527--1598 a Flemish cartographer and geographer is widely regarded as one of the important and influential cartographers in history. He is known for his "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" which was the first modern atlas. Van den Broecke #231<br/><br/> Abraham Ortelius unknown books