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168110510Wittenberg Christian Schrödtern 1681-1682. 3 volumes 52 1189 2378 columns 28 601 1202 columns 1 32 524 1048 columns 28 688 1376 columns 1 48 602 1204 columns 26 751 1502 columns 96 1 p. Blind-stamped Leather with 5 raised bands each board equipped with 5 brass studs Folio Facsimile Edition of the famous Bach Bible in 3 volumes all kept in a perfectly fitting wooden case decorated with gilt. The set contains a true and complete reprint of Bach's Bible being a German Bible with extensive commentaries by Abraham Calovius founded on the writings of Martin Luther. This is the first complete facsimile-edition of Bach's Bible published by the Dutch publisher Uitgeverij Van Wijnen after the original being preserved in Concordia Seminary Library St. Louis. Each volume contains Bach's handwritten monogram on the title page and the set contains a total of 348 additions by Bach. Among which many underlined passages -both in red and black ink- various corrections of typographical and grammatical errors but most importantly his comments in the margins. A unique glimpse into Bach's personal beliefs and how he understood his vocation. Wittenberg, Christian Schrödtern hardcover
16679027Paris 1667. 8vo 17.5 x 12 cm. Abraham Bosse Sprinkled calf ca. 1700 sewn on 5 cords 3 attached to the boards the other 2 cut flush with the bookblock richly gold-tooled spine with black morocco spine label gold-tooled board edges brown sprinkled edges. With engraved allegorical title-print 45 full-page plate size mostly ca. 13.5 x 8.5 cm and 1 double-page ca. 16.5 x 15 cm engraved plates of faces hands feet ears and other parts of the human body a camera obscura battles landscapes perspective drawings human bodies and skeletons all intended as models for artists to follow. 47; 30; 4; 4; 11 2 added engraved prints. Highly interesting collection of five 17th-century print series one a set of plates for an illustrated book all in the field of art drawing and ornamentation. They seem likely to have been printed together sometime around or soon after 1688.Ad 1: A beautiful print series intended as plates for a manual to learn the art of drawing and painting ranging from images of the human body to battle fields by the famous French artist Abraham Bosse 1602-1676. In the event the plates were published on their own and the makeup varies from set to set. Ad 2: A numbered series of 30 engravings of ornamentation that could be used in sculptural architectural art and book illustration including putti grotesque masks garlands etc. Paolo Farinati 1524-1606 worked mostly in his native city of Verona. Ad 3: A series of 4 prints showing artists at work intended to illustrate art technique. Two are devoted to drawing and the other two are devoted to painting. These prints are often considered part of the larger series described here separately as ad 1.Ad 4: A beautiful series of 4 prints representing the four elements in the form of two male and two female figures elegantly dressed with various items related to the relevant element. Blum tentatively dates the series to 1630 making it one of Bosse's earliest mature works.Ad 5: A complete set of the plates made to illustrate the first and only edition of Pierre Bullet's work on surveying Paris 1688. With a few plates primarily in ad 2 spotted but otherwise a good copy. The binding is somewhat worn and the front hinge cracked.l BAL 494 ad 5; Berlin Kat. 4355 ad 2 1736 ed.; A. Blum L'oeurve gravé d'Abraham Bosse 358-387 ad 2 940-943 ad 4 1101-1152 ads 1 3; for Bosse: Thieme & Becker IV pp. 402-403. ABE CAT Architecture ABE CAT Art History hardcover
16193941Dordrecht & Amsterdam 1619. Folio. Isaack Jansz. Canin & Jan Evertsz. Cloppenburgh 17th- or 18th-century gold-tooled calf sewn on 6 supports with corresponding raised bands on the spine with a red morocco title label lettered in gold in the second compartment. The boards show a very detailed floral patterned lozenge center-piece within a triple fillet frame with large highly detailed corner-pieces with remnants of ties. With an engraved title-page and 106 very vivid woodcut illustrations of tortured and/or executed martyrs several repeats the text alternately set in roman and gothic type. 14 632 46 ll. First edition of the first official Dutch Reformed Protestant martyrologium composed by Abraham Mellinus ca. 1580-1622. Born at Vlissingen Mellinus studied at Leyden and became Minister at St. Anthonispolder and Cellartshoek. The present "first" volume of his "History of Christian Martyrs" runs to 1520 it is the only volume ever published. It was dedicated by the author to Prince Maurits of Orange and to the Synode of Dordrecht who both rewarded the author with a good sum of money. The work showed great learning and was at the time much praised. The author planned to write a second volume but he died before this was really started. In 1622 Balthasar Lydius Minister at Dordrecht then was ordered to write the second volume but he also died so a second volume never appeared. Mellinus' Martyrologium especially enraged the Roman Catholics.With the bookplate of Paul Hildebrandt mounted on the front paste-down and an ownership stamp and inscription of "Ds. H.C. Hopkins militêre kamp Wynberg K. 31. 8. 1965." on the recto of the first flyleaf. The binding shows clear signs of wear the leather around the corners of the boards is somewhat damaged showing the paperboard beneath some loss of material at the head and foot of the spine. Internally fine and clean except for some very slight thumbing at the start of the work and a tear in one leaf. Otherwise in good condition.l Bibl. Belg. M. 317; De la Rue p. 225; De Wind p. 502; Knuttel Ned. Bibliogr. Kerkgesch. p. 215; NNBW VII col. 858; STCN 83335423X 8 copies; USTC 1028377 9 copies incl. 7 also in STCN. hardcover
1671102634Henry Herringman 1671. Full-Leather. Fair. Various paginations. 29 cm. Engraved frontispiece portrait of Cowley. Full leather. Front board detached. Binding worn at edges and corners spine label chipped. Ink marks throughout. Large chips from "The Mistress" pp. 35 and 69 and large tear in page 16 of next part. Foxing and staining. Touching inscription by a previous owner named Elisabeth Manley mostly opposite the first page of the author's preface but she also signed the title page in 1676. A long-ago child practised the alphabet on "The Mistress" page 65. <br/><br/>Includes: 1. Davideis A Sacred Poem of the Troubles of David. 2. Miscellanies. 3. The Mistress or Several Copies of Love-Verses. 4. Verses written on several occasions. 5. A Proposition for the Advancement of Experimental Philosophy. 6. A Discourse By way of Vision Concerning the Government of Oliver Cromwell. 7. Several discourses by way of Essays In Verse and Prose. 8. Pindarique Odes Written in Imitation of the Stile & Manner of the Odes of Pindar. Abraham Cowley 1618 - 1667 was one of the leading English poets of the 17th century with 14 printings of his works published between 1668 and 1721. Henry Herringman hardcover
1700D5997Nurnberg: J. Chr. Weigel c. 1700. First and only Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Speckled calf gilt-stamped ornament on spine; 4to; with copper-engraved title-page and 67 copper-engraved plates 1 of them lightly colored. Very rare work illustrating various human follies and obsessions according to Bertsche not by Santa Clara although that's the general assumption. Title-page and 1 plate professionally restored; some plates neatly repaired with tape or reinforced with paper on the verso; occasional marginal chip or tear infringing upon the image itself in just 2 instances; 2 plates with marginal ink doodles. <br/><br/> J. Chr. Weigel hardcover
1700D5997Nurnberg: J. Chr. Weigel c. 1700. First and only Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Speckled calf gilt-stamped ornament on spine; 4to; with copper-engraved title-page and 67 copper-engraved plates 1 of them lightly colored. Very rare work illustrating various human follies and obsessions according to Bertsche not by Santa Clara although that's the general assumption. Title-page and 1 plate professionally restored; some plates neatly repaired with tape or reinforced with paper on the verso; occasional marginal chip or tear infringing upon the image itself in just 2 instances; 2 plates with marginal ink doodles. <br/><br/> J. Chr. Weigel hardcover books
16702886Lugduni-Batav, & Amstelod, Ex officina Danielis, Abrahami & Adriani, 1670. 1 vol. in-8 de [22]-250-[6] pages. Plein veau brun, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre rouge, plats encadrés d’un filet à froid et orné au centre d’un large caisson composé d’un triple filet à froid et larges fleurons aux angles, tranches rouge. Dos et coiffes frottés, mors fendus.
1636M10932Amsterdam c.1636. Very Good. Notes: Decorative map of Morocco based on Abraham Ortelius map of Northwest Africa. It is oriented with north to the right and including the Strait of Gibraltar. Fine early map of Morocco showing large fortified towns of Marakesh Taradante and Fez.<br> Size : 388x502 mm 15.28x19.76 Inches Coloring: Original Hand Coloring Category: Maps Africa North; unknown
1603299083Antwerp: Abraham Ortelius 1603. unbound. Map. Engraving with hand coloring. Image measures 14" x 18 3/4". Staining toning and chips to margins but otherwise is good condition.<br/> <br/> Friuli is the northeast Italian region bordering Austria Slovenia and the Adriatic Sea. It's home to the sharp-peaked Dolomite Mountains and vineyards producing white wines. Ortelius' 1603 edition extends from Venice north to the Italian Alps and east to Trieste and Istria. Lovely depiction of Venice floating on several islands. 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 119<br/> <br/> Abraham Ortelius unknown
1603299083Antwerp: Abraham Ortelius 1603. unbound. Map. Engraving with hand coloring Image measures 14" x 18 3/4". Staining toning and chips to margins but otherwise is good condition.<br/><br/> Friuli is the northeast Italian region bordering Austria Slovenia and the Adriatic Sea. It's home to the sharp-peaked Dolomite Mountains and vineyards producing white wines. Ortelius' 1603 edition extends from Venice north to the Italian Alps and east to Trieste and Istria. Lovely depiction of Venice floating on several islands. 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 119<br/><br/> Abraham Ortelius unknown books
161233372Antwerp: Juan Baptist Vrients 1612. A minor printers crease on the right side of the double page slightly visible. Overall in excellent condition. 36.8 x 498 cm 14.5 x 195 inches. Hand-Colored Original Copperplate Engraving by Abraham Ortelius depicting Frisia Occidentalis. Sibrandus Leonis Leovardiensis Describ. Cum privilegio Imp. et Reg. Mtm. ad. decenninium. 1579. Published Antwerp Juan Baptist Vrients 1612. Sheet: 36.8 x 498 cm 14.5 x 195 inches. A fine and original hand-colored example of Ortelius's celebrated cartographic work documenting this region of Germany with the precision and decorative artistry characteristic of the 16100s. Abraham Ortelius 1527-1598 was a Flemish cartographer and geographer from Antwerp widely regarded as the creator of the first modern atlas. His landmark publication Theatrum Orbis Terrarum 1570 set the standard for atlas-making for the next century presenting uniform copper-engraved maps with scholarly commentary. By Ortelius's death the Theatrum had appeared in 25 editions in seven languages. In 1575 King Philip II of Spain appointed him Royal Geographer. His maps engraved with extraordinary precision are among the most sought-after in antique cartography held in collections including the Plantin-Moretus Museum in Antwerp the Library of Congress and the British Library.This original copperplate engraving with original hand coloring depicts the region of Frisia Occidentalis. Sibrandus Leonis Leovardiensis Describ. Cum privilegio Imp. et Reg. Mtm. ad. decenninium. 1579. published in Antwerp Juan Baptist Vrients 1612. An inset map is included providing additional geographic context. The map records the political and geographic boundaries of the region as understood in 1612 offering a fascinating window into the history of German territorial organization. Sheet measures 36.8 x 498 cm 14.5 x 195 inches. In good condition overall with minor signs of age appropriate for a 17th-century engraving. Ready to frame. Broe. 81 Juan Baptist Vrients unknown
16247933Antwerp: Plantin-Moretus 1624. Copper engraving 36.5 x 46.5 cms modern hand colour a couple of unobtrusive printers creases Latin text on verso. Ancient Gaul engraved on the basis of Caesars commentaries on the Gallic Wars his first hand account of the campaign. The text on the verso explores ancient source material relating the the druids. Our example was published by Balthasar Moretus at the Plantin Press in the final edition of the Parergon. Ortelius's Theatrum Orbis Terrarum is generally considered the first modern atlas of the world originally published in 1570. Ortelius gathered and selected the best available cartographic knowledge and presented it in a single volume duly credited and finely engraved in a consistent style with explanatory text. The Theatrum was very decorative and hugely popular amongst the wealthy and educated running into over forty editions in Latin and the major European languages. For Ortelius himself however his accompanying atlas of ancient geography the Parergon was a "personal work" Koeman. He seems to have regarded himself first and foremost as an antiquary and rather than copying other people's maps he drew the originals himself; they were subsequently engraved for him by the master engraver Jan Wierix. The results have to be evaluated as the most outstanding engravings depicting the wide-spread interest in classical geography in the 16th century Koeman. Koeman Atlantes Neerlandici Ort 46. Van den Broecke 194.3 Map Plantin-Moretus unknown
1603299305Antwerp: Abraham Ortelius 1603. unbound. Map. Engraving with beautiful original hand color. Image measures 14" x 18 3/4". Staining and toning repair to margins but otherwise is good condition.<br/><br/> Old color example of this lovely map of 16th c. France by Ortelius. 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 #34<br/><br/> Abraham Ortelius unknown books
16248029Antwerp: Plantin-Moretus 1624. Copper engraving 39.5 x 49.5 cms modern hand colour Latin text on verso. Van den Broecke stresses the sigificance of this map of Gaul: in contrast to plate Ort 194 Gallia vetus based on Caesars commentaries this map is based on ancient geographical rather than on ancient military sources and is much more detailed. It contains the largest amount of text to be found on any map by Ortelius . testifying the importance he attached to it. It contains all elements of Ortelius as a true Renaissance scholar. Our example was published by Balthasar Moretus at the Plantin Press in the final edition of the Parergon. Ortelius's Theatrum Orbis Terrarum is generally considered the first modern atlas of the world originally published in 1570. Ortelius gathered and selected the best available cartographic knowledge and presented it in a single volume duly credited and finely engraved in a consistent style with explanatory text. The Theatrum was very decorative and hugely popular amongst the wealthy and educated running into over forty editions in Latin and the major European languages. For Ortelius himself however his accompanying atlas of ancient geography the Parergon was a "personal work" Koeman. He seems to have regarded himself first and foremost as an antiquary and rather than copying other people's maps he drew the originals himself; they were subsequently engraved for him by the master engraver Jan Wierix. The results have to be evaluated as the most outstanding engravings depicting the wide-spread interest in classical geography in the 16th century Koeman. Koeman Atlantes Neerlandici Ort 46; Van den Broecke 196.2. Map Plantin-Moretus unknown
16194286AG1619. Kupferstich von Boetius-Adams Bolswest nach Abraham Bloemert, 8,8 x 13,4 (ohne Titel), Bll. 16,8 x 22,8; auf Rückseite lat. Text über S. Basilius Magnus; beiliegend: Kopie des zugehörigen Textes. Auf Wunsch Digitalaufnahme in jpg-Format erhältlich- photo in jpg-format available. Je nach Versandart können die Portokosten bis zu 2 ? weniger als angegeben betragen.+
161213895Antwerp: Vrients 1612. Other. In excellent condition. 372 by 503mm 14 by 19 inches. Original antique copper engraving published 1612 in a Italian text edition of the " Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. Uncolored example in a strong impression. The map is ornated with a title cartouche in the lower right corner naming the autor "Christian Schrot" on whom Abraham Ortelius based his cartographic source for this map in his atlas. Top left corner with a small mileage scale. For the decoration of the map we find a sailing ship in the "Zuyder Zee". 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. 61. State 3/4. Vrients unknown
1693047631<p>Cöllen: Peter Ketteler 1693. Early edition of the sermons and other writings of German Augustinian friar Abraham a Sancta Clara. He was known for his eccentric wit and eloquence and his sermons were highly popular with both the aristocracy and the common man. "The people flocked to hear him attracted by the force and simplicity of his language the grotesqueness of his humour and the impartial severity with which he lashed the follies of all social classes." EB 11th ed. German and Latin text in fraktur. 4 437 7 pp. woodcut tailpieces. Approx. 21 x 16.5 cm. Early patterned paper boards manuscript spine label. Good with rubbing and wear at the extremities. Text complete with browning occasional stains. A sound copy. With bookplate of the Neander Library Rochester NY Theological Seminary / "Presented by Roswell S. Burrows Esq." Burrows 1798-1884 was a NY banker who acquired and donated the important private library of German theologian and ecclesiastical historian August W. Neander 1789-1850. A contemporary newspaper called the collection "one of the best libraries we have ever seen … selected by the most experienced bibliothecaries and devoid of old lumber and trash of all kinds."</p> Peter Ketteler hardcover
1630012646Lugd. Batavor; Leiden: Ex officina Elzeviriana 1630. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. First Edition. 32mo - over 4" - 5" tall. 343 i.e. 347 pages followed by xiii pages of index; Numbers 183-186 repeated in pagination. Original full vellum binding with minor to moderate soiling and rubbing. Meausures 10 cm 4 inches height. The entirety of the text is affected by damp-staining not visible on the binding. Engraved title page is printed in red and black with a small ink mark near the bottom edge. On pages 181-343 is contained the work: Abrahami Ortelii et Ioannis Viviani Itinerarivm per nonnulas Gallae belgiae partes. Ad clarissimum virum Gerardum Mercatorem Cosmographum. Editio altera castigatior Plantiniana anni MDLXXXIV. Protected in a custom clamshell box. Netherlands Belgium Description and Travel. Ex officina Elzeviriana Hardcover books
16914310BB1691. Salzburg Melchior Haan 1691. Kl.-4°. 7 v. 8 Bl. 528 S. 8 Bl. Mit 1 gest. Frontisp. Pergamentband der Zeit starker berieben und bestossen mit Schadstellen am oberen und unteren Kapital. Goedeke III 240 20. VD17 39:134374D. Erste Ausgabe dieser lateinisch verfassten und erst später deutsch erschienen Moraltheologie. unknown
169135981Salzburg, Melchior Haan, 1691. 4°. Mit gest. Kupfertitel (von B. Denner nach M. Rast). Titel in Rot u. Schwarz m. Holzschn.-Druckermarke. Mit einem Wappenkupfer u. einigen Holzschn.-Vignetten. 7 Bll., 528 S., 8 Bll., Pgmt. d. Zt. m. handschriftl. Rückentitel, dreiseitigem Farbschnitt u. 2 Schließen.
16914310BBSalzburg, Melchior Haan, 1691. Kl.-4°. [7] (v. 8) Bl., 528 S. [8] Bl. Mit 1 gest. Frontisp. Pergamentband der Zeit, starker berieben und bestossen mit Schadstellen am oberen und unteren Kapital.
169219621692. Each a lithograph with hand coloring on watermarked Arches wove paper with a deckle edge. Each 16 1/4 x 12 1/4 412 x 312 mm; sheet 26 x 19 3/4 inches 661 x 502 mm each with full margins. Specimens include Alliarai; Ellebore; Lunaria; Sisymbrium. There are two impressions of each Alliaria Ellebore Lunaria and one impression of Sisymbrium. WITH: one reproduction of a floral composition by Joseph Redouté. Each printed later likely 20th century. Each in generally good condition with minor age tone. unknown
1690ABC_454621690. 20 140; 169-538 14 pp. Ad 1: First and only edition of three very rare medical and pharmacological treatises published together by the German physician Jansz Abraham Gehema 1647-1715. Gehema studied in Leiden where he settled as a physician before returning to Berlin in 1695. All three treatises translated into Dutch by G.D.C. from the original German were originally published in Bremen in 1688 as Grausame medicinische Mord-Mittel containing serious warnings against the evil practices of charlatans and quacks such as blood-letting purgation and suspicious prescriptions noting that they have killed many people Der Reformirte Apotheker a proposal to reform pharmacies to modern standards and Diaetetica rationalis instructions for a healthy lifestyle. Although the Dutch edition gives each work its own title-page and each begins on the first page of a quire so that they could have been sold separately they share a single series of page numbers and quire signatures.Ad 2: An incomplete copy of another very rare book with a curious combination of texts edited by Ulrik Huber professor of law at Franeker University. Texts present are René Descartes Passiones. sive affectus animae pp. 169-299 Huber's Institutionis reipublicae liber singularis pp. 301-494 and exerpts from Ovids Metamorphosis under the title Argumenta Metaµfse excerpta ex Ovidio pp. 495-538.Ad 2 lacking the title-page preliminaries and pp. 1-168 which contain excerpts from Aristotles Ethica. Spine somewhat wrinkled but still in good condition.l Ads 1-3: STCN 1 compl. & 1 incompl. Copy; Wellcome III p. 99; cf. Krivatsy 45999 1688 German ed. unknown
1619119435Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press 1916-1917. Rare complete first edition set of Fornander's foundational work on Hawaiian history and legend. Quarto 9 parts in 3 volumes bound in three quarters 20th century calf with red morocco spine labels lettered in gilt gilt ruling and stamping to the spine in six compartments within raised bands original wrappers bound in. In fine condition. A rare and desirable complete first edition set. In 1831 Swedish-born ethnologist Abraham Fornander emigrated to America where he soon joined the whaleship Ann Alexander which departed from New Bedford Massachusetts in 1841 a five-year campaign in the Pacific Ocean. In 1844 he deserted the ship in Honolulu and soon became a citizen of the Kingdom of Hawaii marrying a Hawaiian chiefess from Molokai named Pinao Alanakapu in 1847. After founding several publications in Hawaii Fornander was appointed to the circuit court a position that allowed him to do extensive travel within the islands and learn a great deal about Hawaiian mythology and language. Fornander paid special attention to legends and genealogies that he thought preserved the history of the Hawaiian islands after their settlement--their external and internal wars dynastic quarrels and eventually their contact by Captain James Cook and George Vancouver. On his death in 1887 his voluminous research passed to the Bishop Museum who eventually ensured their publication. Bishop Museum Press hardcover books
1646182261646 1 volume, reliure demi-veau havane in-douze (binding half calfskin in-12) (8,5 x 14,8 cm), reliure tardive (XVIIIème), dos 5 nerfs (spine with raised band) décoré or (gilt decoration) filets et filets perlés or (gilt lines and gilt beaded lines) - titre frappé or (gilt title), filets perlés or en place des nerfs entouré de part et d'autre d'un double dilet or, papier peigné aux plats (cover with painting paper), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges)rouges (red sedges), EX-LIBRIS : manuscrit au crayon bleu par le Baron Gaetan de Wismes : " au Baron de Wismes, acheté chez Gaizen, Hiver 1872 ", orné d'une gravure-titre gravée sur bois en noir+ 24 gravures hors-texte en noir + 6 vignettes et bandeaux dans le texte et 3 lettrines, le tout gravé à l'eau-forte par Abraham BOSSE d'après les compositions de Jacques STELLA, manque les feuillets 241/242, 393/394, 395/396, 399/400, 459/460, 475/476, 513/514 et 515/516 correspondant aux gravures manquantes, 566 pages + 3 p. de privilège, 1646 [Paris] : Pierre Des Hayes Editeur,