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1786119466(Leipzig), (1786). Plattengröße: 395 x 290 mm. Blattgröße: 475 x 310 mm.
17448202Leiden, Samuel Luchtmans, 1744. 8vo (21 x 12,5 cm). Mit 1 Titelkupfer. Titel in Rot u. Schwarz. 20 Bl., 748 S., 60 Bl. Pgt. d. Zeit m. dekorativer Goldprägung u. Supralibros (Amsterdamer Wappen).
1742002465Amsterdam, Bernard, 1742
17270630Nürnberg, Homann Erben, 1727. Über der Stadtvedute der sehr detaillierte, altkolorierte Grundrißplan mit ausführlicher Legende zu beiden Seiten. Über der Stadtansicht zahlreiche Gebäude benannt. Beide Darstellungen mit reicher Schiffsstaffage.
1800185877Amsterdam: Dóll Jan wed. Amsterdam 1800. Paperback. Fair no covers or spine. Text block has been damaged om outer edge nut does not affect text. Light to moderate soling and toning to pages. Text block is strong good re-bind candidate. 6 148 1 p. : ill. ; in-8. Auction catalogue Jan Gildemeester Jansz. With engraved frontispiece portrait Jan Gildemeester Jansz. Translated: "Catalogue of the cabinet of schilderyen nagelaaten by the art lover Jan Gildemeester Jansz. agent and consul general of Portugal by the Batavian Republic. The which will be sold on Wednesday the 11th juny 1800 and next days . at the home of C. S. Roos in the Huis van Trip in Amsterdam by Philippus van der Schley Jan de Bosch Jeronimusz. Jan Yver Cornelis Sebille Roos and Roelof Meurs Pruyssenaar real estate agents. By which the catalogue thus obtained in French as Lower Saxony zyn provided that one sesthalf pays for each catalogue Dóll, Jan (wed., Amsterdam) paperback books
1800185877Amsterdam: Dóll Jan wed. Amsterdam 1800. Paperback. Fair no covers or spine. Text block has been damaged om outer edge nut does not affect text. Light to moderate soling and toning to pages. Text block is strong good re-bind candidate. 6 148 1 p. : ill. ; in-8. Auction catalogue Jan Gildemeester Jansz. With engraved frontispiece portrait Jan Gildemeester Jansz. Translated: "Catalogue of the cabinet of schilderyen nagelaaten by the art lover Jan Gildemeester Jansz. agent and consul general of Portugal by the Batavian Republic. The which will be sold on Wednesday the 11th juny 1800 and next days . at the home of C. S. Roos in the Huis van Trip in Amsterdam by Philippus van der Schley Jan de Bosch Jeronimusz. Jan Yver Cornelis Sebille Roos and Roelof Meurs Pruyssenaar real estate agents. By which the catalogue thus obtained in French as Lower Saxony zyn provided that one sesthalf pays for each catalogue" Dóll, Jan (wed., Amsterdam) paperback
17511496741751. AMSTERDAM. Description de l'Hotel de Ville D'Amsterdam. Avec l'Explication de tous les Emblemes Figures Tableaux Statues &c. qui se trouvent dehors & dans ce Batiment. 4 3-126 2 pp. Illustrated with 4 fold-out engravings of city hall and woodcut tailpieces. Small 8vo. 155 x 90 mm bound in contemporary mottled calf spine gilt with red morocco spine label board edges gilt and marbled endpapers. Amsterdam: Dirk van Maarten 1751. First Edition. A thorough guide to the "emblems figures paintings and statues" decorating Amsterdam's city hall with four engraved plates of the old structure; the current anterior; posterior; and a floor plan of the salle des bourgeois galleries and apartments. In French with some Dutch and occasional Latin. An English version Description of the cityhouse of Amsterdam ESTC 96967 was printed the same year. Rare with the plates. Binding a little rubbed with small spot of glue on spine a near fine copy. PROVENANCE: Ernst Lampe his bookplate on front pastedown. unknown books
1720D84DQOR1MSG6Amsterdam: Paul de la Feuille 1720. Contemporary gold-tooled mottled calf with a red morocco title label lettered in gold on the spine gold-tooled board edges and red sprinkled edges. 8vo. Ad 1 with 28 engraved illustrations on 24 folding leaves including 20 illustrations of Amsterdam's most famous buildings and 4 leaves showing Dutch and European flags printed on both sides of the paper. Further with a small woodcut vignette on the title page one woodcut decorated initial and one woodcut headpiece. Ad 2 with a woodcut floral vignette on the title page and typographical tables in the text. 2 works in 1 volume. With: 2 Tarif general des Provinces Unies pour les droits d'entrée & de sortie que payent les marchandises tant en ce païs qu'à la Mer Baltique au passage du Sont.Amsterdam Paul de la Feuille 1718. Enlarged third and best edition - the first with running text instead of dialogues - of an interesting description of the city of Amsterdam together with a work containing the tariff rates for import and export of all kinds of goods and merchandise imposed by the Dutch Republic in alphabetical order. Also included are the tariff rates imposed in the Sont entrance of the Baltic sea and the last ordinances on the subject dated 1652 and 1655.The first edition of the Guide was published in Amsterdam by Daniel de la Feuille in 1701 and was mostly bound together with an edition of the Tarif of 1707 a second edition was printed in 1709.The plates show the most important buildings of the city such as the city hall now the Royal Palace of Amsterdam the stock exchange the main churches the 4 city gates the buildings of the Dutch East India Company VOC the Portuguese Synagogue etc.; the plates with the flags are from Fokkens' L'Art de Blason.Some minor dust soiling along the edges of the leaves the folding plates and quire K are slightly browned. Otherwise in very good condition.l Kress library S.2892; Ad 1: Nijhoff & V. Hattum 117; STCN 300355386 3 copies; WorldCat 65353974 838244431 46615043 313124792 46652734 1159002974 122306935 433419188 886395040 17 copies; cf. Cat. Goldsmith I10831 ed. 1772; not in Einaudi; ad 2: STCN 180657542 7 copies. Paul de la Feuille, unknown
17511496741751. AMSTERDAM. Description de l'Hotel de Ville D'Amsterdam. Avec l'Explication de tous les Emblemes Figures Tableaux Statues &c. qui se trouvent dehors & dans ce Batiment. 4 3-126 2 pp. illustrated with 4 fold-out engravings of city hall and woodcut tailpieces. Small 8vo 155 x 90 mm. bound in contemporary mottled calf spine gilt with red morocco spine label board edges gilt and marbled endpapers. Amsterdam: Dirk van Maarten 1751. First edition. A thorough guide to the "emblems figures paintings and statues" decorating Amsterdam's city hall with four engraved plates of the old structure; the current anterior; posterior; and a floor plan of the salle des bourgeois galleries and apartments. In French with some Dutch and occasional Latin. An English version Description of the Cityhouse of Amsterdam ESTC 96967 was printed the same year. Rare with the plates. Binding a little rubbed with small spot of glue on spine a near fine copy. Provenance: Ernst Lampe his bookplate on front pastedown. unknown
1774002365Amsterdam et Paris Delalain 1774
1729002106Amsterdam Herman Uytwerf 1729
1773002381Amsterdam E. Van Harrevelt 1773
1708000312Amstelaedami (Amsterdam) Ex Officina Wetsteniana (Wetstein) 1708
1772H6178<p><strong>Very rare set of regulations governing the charitable house for orphans and the elderly</strong> <strong>founded by the Walloon Church in Amsterdam in 1631 with manuscript additions updating the lists of its male and female governors up to 1795.</strong></p><p>Established in 1586 the Walloon Church in Amsterdam purchased a building in 1631 to house orphaned girls and boys from the local Walloon community moving to larger premises forty years later and extending its remit to cover the elderly poor from the 1680s.</p><p>These regulations detail the duties of the house's governing body which comprised four male and four female regents 'widows or married women members of our church honourable pious prudent serious and of suitable age' as well as those of the 'Father' and 'Mother' of the house who were to regard the orphans 'as their own children' and of the house doctor supervisors who were to be lenient except in cases of 'drunkeness impurity or blasphemy' seamstresses who taught the girls sewing and read the Bible with them and baker. The schoolmaster was tasked with overseeing morning prayers and daily lessons as well as encouraging the orphans to read and write and administering corporal punishment.</p><p>The detail provided on the care of those unable to support themselves is quite fascinating. The orphans who were all below the age of thirteen were obliged to speak French rather than Dutch and were not permitted to promise themselves in marriage to each other during their time in the orphanage! Girls enjoyed an extra hour in bed compared to the boys. The establishment could maintain up to thirty-two men over the age of fifty who received three meals a day and were allowed to drink beer but not strong liquor to smoke albeit only outside and to sit by the fireside in winter. The elderly widows were not permitted to drink <em>eau de vie</em> and were to ensure that all fires and candles were extinguished before bedtime to avoid accidents.</p><p>The work ends with various morning and evening prayers for use by the community and a chronological list of male and female regents from 1631 to 1772 which in this copy has been updated in neat manuscript to cover the period up to 1795. These additions comprise an additional fifty names with their dates of office together with a note regarding extraordinary measures adopted between December 1789 and February 1790.</p><p><strong>No copies traced in the UK or US.</strong> OCLC finds copies in the BnF and in three Dutch libraries only.</p><p><em>Physical description:</em><br />4to pp. viii 91 15 2 blank; engraved vignette to title woodcut headpiece; slight cockling; a very good copy in contemporary mottled calf gilt border to covers spine gilt in compartments upper cover lettered in gilt 'Reglemens de la maison des orphelins Walons' board edges roll-tooled in gilt marbled endpapers; light wear to extremities a few small abrasions to upper cover; manuscript additions to the lists of Régens and Régentes at the end.</p><p><em>References:<br /></em>STCN 310471796.</p> David Pierre Humbert
17110030381711 Amstelaedami [Amsterdam], Excudit Franciscus Halma, 1711. In-quarto (208 X 258) maroquin vert, triple encadrement de filet doré sur les plats, filets dorés en place des nerfs, urnes dorées dans les compartiments, coupes filetées, tranches jaunes (reliure de lépoque) ; (1) f. blanc, frontispice gravé, titre avec vignette gravée, 10 ff. (dédicace, préface et élégie), 502 pages, (14) pp. (index), (2) ff. blancs.
1772BCGB6MMFQHCTNetherlands 1772. Ca. 23 x 29 cm. Original pen drawing. A very nice and historically interesting drawing by Caspar Jacobsz. Philips 1732-1789 the well known Amsterdam draughtsman engraver and etcher art historian author and publisher together with two engravings. Although the two prints do not mention the name of Caspar Philips as inventor they probably were made after the drawing described above or an earlier version of it and its pendant in the Amsterdam city archives. Very fine copies all under passe-partouts.l Cf. Muller historieplaten 4224a and 4227b. unknown
1719F5OGBDYNZ8OAAmsterdam: Gerard Valk 1719. Very large engraved folding plan comprising 1 1/2 sheets measuring 46 x 83 cm as assembled engraved by Danckert Danckertsz. and his father after drawings by Jacob Vennekool including the two hemispheres of the world map and a celestial map of the constellations of the northern hemisphere each 10 cm in diameter. Very large engraved plan showing the extraordinary cartographic mosaic floor of the Burgerzaal of the Amsterdam City Hall designed by Jacob van Campen with a celestial map in the centre and the magnificent map of the world in 2 hemispheres on either side. The engraving was first published in 1661 and the map shows Tasman's recent discoveries in Australia and Tasmania and depicts California as an island. Many discoveries from his second voyage remained otherwise unpublished until the end of the 17th-century. This engraved representation is all that is left of this cartographical work of art. Wear caused by people walking on the mosaic meant it had to be restored about a hundred years later. When in turn this restoration was damaged the two hemispheres were filled in with plain marble slabs without pictorial representation.The drawing of the floor was made by Jacob Vennekool who worked closely with Van Campen and since his drawings were first published even before the building was completed they may reflect Van Campen's plan more closely than the finished building itself. They also of course show it before the alterations made at various times in later years.Slightly wrinkled in the right margin one fold reinforced and a few tiny spots otherwise in very good condition.l Cf. BAL 533 1st Dutch ed.; Fowler 77 & 274 1st Dutch ed.; Berlin Kat. 2235 1st French ed. Gerard Valk, unknown
1798ST15948London: T. Cadell jun. & W. Davies 1798. First Illustrated Edition to which is prefixed a geographical index. 290 x 225 mm. 11 1/2 x 8 3/4". Two volumes. Edited by Thomas Birch. <br/> HANDSOME EARLY 19TH CENTURY MARBLED CALF BY J. FRÖDING OF AMSTERDAM his ticket on front free endpaper covers framed by thick and thin rules and bead-and-feather chain roll smooth spine of dark red straight-grain morocco gilt in a Neoclassical style with panels formed by chain and Greek key rolls containing sunburst centerpiece encircled by garlands one green and one black morocco label gilt-hatched turn-ins marbled endpapers all edges gilt. With frontispiece portraits of Philip and Charles Yorke 11 engraved busts of famous Athenians and a folding map of Greece. For the binder: Van Leeuwen "Dutch Decorated Bookbinding in the 18th Century" I 714. ◆Boards tending to splay slightly joints faintly rubbed the leaves immediately adjacent to the map a bit browned occasional mild foxing or tiny rust stains but AN EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE COPY--clean and fresh internally with generous margins and in a stately lustrous binding.<br/> <br/> This is an especially pleasing copy of the definitive edition of an epistolary novel comprising a group of fictional letters purportedly written during the Peloponnesian War and featuring a notably handsome binding by Amsterdam artisan Jonas Fröding. Begun as an academic exercise among friends headed by Philip Yorke second Earl of Hardwicke 1720-90 and his brother Charles 1722-70 "Letters" was edited by the historian Thomas Birch 1705-66 with contributions from Henry Coventry John Green Samuel Salter the bluestocking scholar Catherine Talbot 1721-70 Daniel Wray George Henry Rooke John Heaston and John Lawry. After a private printing in 1741 of just 10 copies a second edition of 100 copies appeared in 1781 after several of the original participants had died and sparked what Britannica calls "a considerable vogue" for this and other works of historical fiction. A pirated Dublin edition was issued in 1792 to capitalize on this popularity but it was suppressed by Hardwicke's heir and superseded by our very attractive large-format 1798 printing done under the third Earl of Hardwicke's direction with an added geographical index engraved plates and a map. Stockholm-born binder Jonas Fröding ca. 1763-1808 was registered as a burgher in Amsterdam in 1794 at which time Jan Storm van Leeuwen believes he was working as an apprentice for the Crevenna Bindery a prestigious workshop that produced high-quality bindings for bibliophiles on their old and valuable books. One such client was the Italian-Dutch merchant by whose name the bindery was known Pieter Crevenna. In 1803 Fröding was received into the bookbinders' guild and set up his own workshop where he continued to use several roll tools from the Crevenna stock. While none of our rolls matches Crevenna rolls exactly two of them bead-and-feather Greek key are very similar to Crevenna rolls IX and XXV van Leeuwen I 715-16 and the overall design is quite like van Leeuwen fig. 239 a 1795 binding of tree calf by the Crevenna bindery with a gilt design in a Neoclassical style; that work would have been done during the time van Leeuwen believes Fröding was an apprentice there. Sadly Fröding's career lasted just five years; he died in Amsterdam in 1808. Not surprisingly given the brevity of his working life bindings by Fröding are uncommon in the marketplace. This work is seen for sale from time to time but our copy stands out because of its particularly attractive binding. T. Cadell jun. & W. Davies unknown
1772A81EC98HI9JLAmsterdam: David Pierre Humbert 1772. Near contemporary gold-tooled marbled calf with the title lettered in gold on the front board gold-tooled board edges marbled endpapers gilt edges. Large 4to 21.5 x 27 cm. With an engraved vignette on the title page and a divisional title page for the Prieres a l'usage de la maison des orphelins walons on leaf I3r. Further with 2 woodcut headpieces. Very rare work with the rules and regulations of the orphanage and elderly home institutions of the Walloon Protestant Church at Amsterdam in 1772. It is divided in 15 chapters each giving the regulations for the staff the physician the regents the guards etc. and the orphans and elderly. The preface contains the history of the "Hospice Wallon" from 1630-1772. On page 69 and onwards the prayers in use at the house are given. At the end a list of the regents male and female from 1631 until 1771 is present. This copy is interleaved with blank leaves a few with manuscript annotations in ink. In 1631 the Walloon community bought 3 houses at the Laurierstraat where they founded their orphanage. Eventually these buildings became to crowded and in 1669 the first stones were laid for another building at the corner of the Vijzelgracht in Amsterdam. In April 1671 the orphans moved to the new building now Maison Descartes.With manuscript annotations in black ink on the verso of the blank leaf between leaves A1 and A2 in the text on A2r and on the verso of the blank leaf between leaves C1 and C2; the other interleaved leaves remain blank. The binding is somewhat rubbed the fore edge and part of the fore edge margin of the last third of the leaves are stained and some offsetting on the letterpress leaves of the text on the surrounding letterpress pages this happened before the blank leaves were bound in. Otherwise in very good condition.l STCN 310471796 3 copies; WorldCat 461252717 1154627392 3 copies. David Pierre Humbert, unknown
1710DIV012in 8 ( 18x 12 cm) 201 Fol / pages 5470 (H) 1710 (c) frontispice gravé ,papier en bel état ,tranches dorés reliure sur haies de bois ,fermoirs métalliques présent . Un plat parfaitement séparé du volume En portugais Very rare 2nd second edition of the only treatise on Hebrew laws and customs written in Portuguese language and printed for the Portuguese Sephardic communities in Northern Europe. Treasure of Jewish Laws that the people of Israel must know and observe composed by Rabbi Hacham Menasseh ben Israel in Amsterdam, 1st edition 1647; and this 2nd edition in 1710. In 8. º (18x12 cm) (v) -201 - (iv) folium. Binding (worn out at edges) contemporary full calf gilt at spine. Engraved frontispiece. Contains title page to Third Part (Of feasts and fasts throughout the year, the people of Israel must know and observe) and the Last part (in which contains all the precepts, rites and ceremonies concerning to a perfect economy dedicated to the very noble and magnificent lords Abraham and Ishak Israel Pereyra). MENASSEH BEN ISRAEL was born in Lisbon in 1604. Very young of age he went to Amsterdam with his father, Joseph ben Israel, and became a disciple of Haham Yshac Uziel. In 1622 he was appointed professor of the Portuguese Jewish community in Amsterdam and, four years later, he founded the first Hebraic typography in Amsterdam; printing small books in Portuguese, Spanish and Hebrew languages. Menasseh had a decisive contribution in reopening England to the Jewish people, closed since the time of King Edward Ist. He went personally to London and had talks with Cromwell who gave him an honorific pension he never profit of. Menasseh died in 1658 after returning from London. He was portrait by Rembrant. Inocêncio VI, 211. 'In a book dealer which trade was new and old books, I found a complete copy of the Treasure. I've never seen another. '
1730E1Q9EQ01U79OAmsterdam: Reinier and Josua Ottens 1730. Mounted and framed. With title in banner at top centre arms of the city at top right city seal at top left and the primary locations with captions. Large engraved panorama on 4 sheets ca. 42 x 218 cm as assembled. Rare large engraved view of Amsterdam as seen from the inlet known as the IJ published by Reinier and Josua Ottens ca. 1730 with numerous ships on the IJ. It's the last state of the view by Jacob Savry published in 1647 and partly updated including the changes made by Visscher in his issue from 1653. Most obvious are the changes on the east part of the city with several new buildings including ''s Lands Zeemagazijn' now known as the Netherlands Maritime Museum.Washed and with one minor professional restoration near the title. Very good copy of a beautifully executed an detailed view of Amsterdam.l D'Ailly Profielen 186; De Vries Atlas van Amsterdam 14; cf. D'Ailly Profielen 55 & 74. Reinier and Josua Ottens, unknown