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169047989um. 1690. 19x12,8cm Blatt mit wenigen Flecken am Rand, gutes Ex,
164735404Kiøbenhafn, Melchiore Martzan, (1647-) 1648. 4to. (19,2x14,5 cm.). Senere helldrbd. med rig rygforgyldning (fra ca 1850). Med en krakelering i midten af ryggen der er repareret, ligesom kapitæler og false. Kobberstukket portræt af Paulli (efter Karel van Mander), kobberstukket titelblad afbildende gudinden Flora siddende i en portal hvorigennem der er udsigt til byens tårne (disse to kobbere tæt beskåret i ene margin og opklæbet). De 4 deltitelblade med de såkaldte årstidkobbere mangler. (36),(786 (= fol 1-393)),(94) pp. samt 376 helsides træsnit af planter på 188 blade. De 4 deltitelblade som hører til billeddelen er tilstede.Til slut kolofonbladet med Plantin's helsides træskårne bogtrykkermærke. Billeddelen har tilskrifter i gl. hånd med danske navne og undertiden anføres deres brug. Marginalnoterne er her tæt beskåret ved ombindingen. Trykt på svært papir, eksemplaret er i god stand med kun lette brugsspor. Registerbladene (94) omfatter 4 registre, 3 sprogregistre (latin, tysk, dansk) og et ""sygdomsregister"".
163960630Rostock, Johann Hallervord, 1639. 4to. In contemporary full vellum. Title in contentemporary hand to spine. Gilt ornamentation to spine and gilt frames to boards. All edges gilt. Extremities with light soiling and a few dots and marks. Two previous owner's names in near contemporary hand to title-page. Three small worm-tracts affecting first few leaves, otherwise internally very nice and clean. (16), 80, 184, 19, (17), (32), (16) pp.
1680CLL-614Amsterdam, Elzevier, 1680 In-4 de (15) ff., 612 pp., maroquin rouge, trois filets dorés sur plats, dos à nerfs orné de caissons de fleurons dorés, coupes et bordures décorées, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque).
164877656København 1648. Liten 4to. Originalt tresnitt med senere håndkolorering. Med passepartout i enkel ramme. Dansk. <br/><br/><em>Fra Simon Paulli : Flora Danica. Trykt hos Plantin i Antwerpen. Paulli 1603-1680 dansk lege og naturforsker. </em> unknown
164877545København 1648. Liten 4to. Originalt tresnitt med senere håndkolorering. Med passepartout i enkel ramme. Dansk. <br/><br/><em>Fra Simon Paulli : Flora Danica. Trykt hos Plantin i Antwerpen. Paulli 1603-1680 dansk lege og naturforsker. </em> unknown
1688368775Montreal 1688. In French. 2pp. recto and verso on a single leaf. Signed by Perrot Bleinz and notary Benigne Basset. With an English transcription. Quarto. Old folds. Near fine. Provenance: Archibald de Léry MacDonald; Lawrence Lande. Exhibition: An Exhibition of Early Documents and Printed Material Relating to the Beginnings of Trade in North America from the Private Collection of Dr. Lawrence M. Lande McGill University May 30-July 15 1985 with an 8-page exhibition catalogue. In French. 2pp. recto and verso on a single leaf. Signed by Perrot Bleinz and notary Benigne Basset. With an English transcription. Quarto. Scarce seventeenth century voyageur fur trade contract for an expedition to the wilderness to trade with the Ottawa signed by one of the most important early traders and explorers of Canada and the upper midwest. "Partnership agreements such as this one of Nicholas Perrot are of great rarity" Lande.<br /> <br /> Perrot 1644-1717 was an explorer interpreter trader commandant diplomat and seigneur. He was one of the best-known figures in the early fur trade of New France particularly during the latter part of the 17th century and took possession of large tracts of land in the Great Lakes region in the name of King Louis XIV. His travels commonly took him deep into unexplored territory and he was the first Frenchman to explore the Upper Mississippi in what is now Wisconsin and Minnesota.<br /> <br /> Perrot arrived in New France about 1660 as a young donné or contracted assistant in the company of Jesuit Missionaries and travelled to the western Great Lakes region where he gained the friendship of the local First Nations people by trading guns for furs believing that they were entitled to defend themselves from their enemies. He also took the opportunity to learn several Native languages which served him well during his career. Perrot soon entered the fur trade full time and began forming business partnerships. He enlisted himself as a translator with government authorities and participated in peacekeeping missions to bring warriors of several First Nations together to sign peace treaties. By 1685 he was appointed Commandant-in-Chief at Bais des Puants present day Green Bay Wisconsin and surrounding regions and travelled to the upper reaches of the Mississippi River in the territory of the Sioux tribes where he built Fort St. Antoine in present-day Minnesota.<br /> <br /> During the spring of 1687 in preparation for taking part in raids on Indian villages in the Seneca country Perrot left his store of furs with the Jesuits at St. Francois-Xavier mission in present-day Wisconsin. While out with the raid party a fire at the mission destroyed his entire fur inventory valued at more than 40000 livres. Financially ruined Perrot returned to Montreal to deal with creditors and renew partnership agreements like the present.<br /> <br /> In the summer of 1688 Perrot partnered with Simon Bleinz to undertake an expedition to trade with the Ottawa Indians and other Nations. Perrot had always been a staunch ally of Governor Frontenac and had obtained a fur trade license from the governor for this venture to ensure that his activities were in keeping with the rules and regulations of the trade.<br /> <br /> The agreement states that Perrot would supply Bleinz with goods food provisions a canoe and other necessary supplies for the voyage and that Bleinz would convey the goods to the trading area and do all that he was able for the success of the partnership. Bleinz had the option of taking at his own expense six shirts two capots or hooded coats of blanket cloth moosehide or other material and one rifle to trade for his own personal profit. The pelts resulting from the venture were to be distributed evenly amongst Bleinz another unnamed associate of the partnership and Perrot. An "apichimon" or bonus of six beaver pelts was to be paid to Bleinz by the partnership upon the successful conclusion of the expedition. <br /> <br /> "Perrot who was often unappreciated even during his lifetime was France's best representative among the Indians of the west. His knowledge of the languages of the country his natural eloquence the happy blend of daring and coolness that were the essence of his character had made it possible for him to win the esteem confidence and even affection of the Indians. The Potawatomis the Menominees the Foxes the Miamis the Mascoutens and the Sioux granted him with the honours of the pipe of peace the rights and prerogatives enjoyed by their own chiefs. His credit was not less among the Ottawas and the Hurons. During the last four decades of the 17th century at a time when alliance with the nations of the west was indispensable in order to ward off the Iroquois peril and allow access to new territories Perrot thanks to the influence that he had acquired rendered valuable assistance to the colony" Dictionary of Canadian Biography.<br /> <br /> The present document is from the famed collection of Lawrence M. Lande 1906-1998 detailed as item 107 in his second bibliography of his collection The Founder of our Monetary System John Law Compagnie des Indes & the Early Economy of North America Montreal: 1984. Lande began collecting manuscript material relating John Law the Compagnie des Indes and the fur trade - North America's first economy - as early as the 1960s principally working with dealers Izzy Ehrlich and Alfred Van Peteghem purchasing material from the collections of Thomas Phillips Philip Sang and historian Archibald Lery MacDonald the assemblage of which Van Peteghem termed an "unparalleled feat." All of the printed material and many of the documents were donated by Lande in his lifetime; however a grouping of the manuscript items including the present document were sold by his heirs after his death. Lande Founder of our Monetary System 107 unknown
164877546København 1648. Liten 4to. Originalt tresnitt med senere håndkolorering. Med passepartout i enkel ramme. Dansk. <br/><br/><em>Fra Simon Paulli : Flora Danica. Trykt hos Plantin i Antwerpen. Paulli 1603-1680 dansk lege og naturforsker. </em> unknown
164877544København 1648. Liten 4to. Originalt tresnitt med senere håndkolorering. Med passepartout i enkel ramme. Dansk. <br/><br/><em>Fra Simon Paulli : Flora Danica. Trykt hos Plantin i Antwerpen. Paulli 1603-1680 dansk lege og naturforsker. </em> unknown
164877654København 1648. Liten 4to. Originalt tresnitt med senere håndkolorering. Med passepartout i enkel ramme. Dansk. <br/><br/><em>Fra Simon Paulli : Flora Danica. Trykt hos Plantin i Antwerpen. Paulli 1603-1680 dansk lege og naturforsker. </em> unknown
164877655København 1648. Liten 4to. Originalt tresnitt med senere håndkolorering. Med passepartout i enkel ramme. Dansk. <br/><br/><em>Fra Simon Paulli : Flora Danica. Trykt hos Plantin i Antwerpen. Paulli 1603-1680 dansk lege og naturforsker. </em> unknown
164877539København 1648. Liten 4to. Originalt tresnitt med senere håndkolorering. Med passepartout i enkel ramme. Dansk. <br/><br/><em>Fra Simon Paulli : Flora Danica. Trykt hos Plantin i Antwerpen. Paulli 1603-1680 dansk lege og naturforsker. </em> unknown
164877541København 1648. Liten 4to. Originalt tresnitt med senere håndkolorering. Med passepartout i enkel ramme. Dansk. <br/><br/><em>Fra Simon Paulli : Flora Danica. Trykt hos Plantin i Antwerpen. Paulli 1603-1680 dansk lege og naturforsker. </em> unknown
164877658København 1648. Liten 4to. Originalt tresnitt med senere håndkolorering. Med passepartout i enkel ramme. Dansk. <br/><br/><em>Fra Simon Paulli : Flora Danica. Trykt hos Plantin i Antwerpen. Paulli 1603-1680 dansk lege og naturforsker. </em> unknown
166255042Paris, Lyoson, 1662. Bound in 2 contemp. full speckled calf. raised bands, richly gilt spines. Spine-ends and corners neathly restored. Stamp on foot of title-pages. Endpapers renewed. (22),557(12),599 pp. Internally clean and fine.
166255042Paris Lyoson 1662. Bound in 2 contemp. full speckled calf. raised bands richly gilt spines. Spine-ends and corners neathly restored. Stamp on foot of title-pages. Endpapers renewed. 22557;12599 pp. Internally clean and fine. hardcover
164877657København 1648. Liten 4to. Originalt tresnitt med senere håndkolorering. Med passepartout i enkel ramme. Dansk. <br/><br/><em>Fra Simon Paulli : Flora Danica. Trykt hos Plantin i Antwerpen. Paulli 1603-1680 dansk lege og naturforsker. </em> unknown
164877540København 1648. Liten 4to. Originalt tresnitt med senere håndkolorering. Med passepartout i enkel ramme. Dansk. <br/><br/><em>Fra Simon Paulli : Flora Danica. Trykt hos Plantin i Antwerpen. Paulli 1603-1680 dansk lege og naturforsker. </em> unknown
16995275Paris Jean Guignard 1699 Première édition (édition Guignard). Reliure contemporaine en plein cuir. Les bords sont frottés, avec quelques pertes, mais l'ensemble est en bon état. Étiquette bourguignonne avec titre et cinq autres panneaux avec décoration dorée au dos. Une belle reliure d'époque. La reliure s'ouvre légèrement. Il n'y a pas de papier de fin (il n'y en a probablement jamais eu, car il n'y en a pas non plus au dos), et l'ouvrage s'ouvre donc à [ai] la page de titre. Le titre est plié et il y a une zone de perte sur le bord droit - qui empiète presque sur le texte. Le titre est un peu marqué. L'emblème de l'éditeur figure sur la page de titre. Quelques jolies initiales / ornements sur le livre. Perte au coin de la page 75/75, avec peut-être quelques lettres perdues. Déchirure fermée sans perte à la page 125/126. Quelques dégâts causés par des vers dans les marges (n'affectant pas le texte) sur quelques pages vers la fin du livre. Autrement, le livre est propre et brillant. [XXII], 544. [Catalogue de l'éditeur et privilège au dos. 17cm x 10cm. Signatures : a8 ?4 ( -?4) A-Zz in 8s and 4s./ With side-glosses./ Originally published in 1643 under title Histoire de la vie de Henry, dernier duc de Mont-Morency./ "Epistre" signed : C.D./ Annonces de l'éditeur : [4] pages avant la Table des chapitres et [6] pages à la fin. Conforme à WorldCat / OCLC : 5043542. Henri II (1595-1632) remporte une succession de victoires sur les forces protestantes et participe aux sièges de Montauban et de Montpellier. En 1625, il bat la flotte protestante française commandée par le duc de Soubise et s'empare des îles de Ré et d'Oléron ; puis, entre 1628 et 1629, il bat le chef huguenot Henri, duc de Rohan, dans le Languedoc. Sa conduite distinguée dans la campagne contre les Espagnols en Piémont en 1630 lui vaut d'être promu au rang de maréchal de France. Se ralliant en 1632 à la faction du frère du roi, Gaston, duc d'Orléans, Henri II est fait prisonnier à la bataille de Castelnaudary et exécuté sur ordre de Louis XIII.
16995275Paris: Jean Guignard 1699. First Edition thus Guignard edition. Full leather contemporary binding. This is rubbed to the edges with a little loss but overall is in sound condition. Burgundy label with title and five further panels with gilt decoration to the spine. An attractive period binding. The binding bulges open slightly. No end paper probably there never was one as there is also none to the rear so the work opens at ai the title page. The title is creased and there is an area of loss to the right edge - almost intruding on to the text. A little marked to the title. Publisher's device to the title page. A couple of attractive initials / ornaments to the book. Loss to the corner of page 75/75 with perhaps a couple of letters lost. Closed tear without loss to page 125/126. A little worm damage to the margins not affecting text to a couple of pages towards the rear of the book. Otherwise the book is clean and bright. XXII 544. vi. pages. publisher's catalogue & privilege to the rear. 17cm x 10cm. Signatures: a⸠ẽⴠ-ẽ4 A-Zz in 8s and 4s./ With side-glosses./ Originally published in 1643 under title Histoire de la vie de Henry dernier duc de Mont-Morency./ "Epistre" signed: C.D./ Publisher's advertisements: 4 pages before Table des chapitres and 6 pages at end. Conforms to WorldCat / OCLC: 5043542. Henri II 1595–1632 achieved a succession of victories over the Protestant forces and took part in the sieges of Montauban and Montpellier. In 1625 he overcame the French Protestant fleet commanded by the Duc de Soubise capturing the islands of Ré and Oléron; subsequently between 1628 and 1629 he defeated the Huguenot leader Henri Duc de Rohan in Languedoc. His distinguished conduct in the campaign against the Spaniards in Piedmont in 1630 secured his promotion to the rank of Maréchal of France. Aligning himself in 1632 with the faction of the King's brother Gaston Duc d'Orléans Henri II was taken prisoner at the Battle of Castelnaudary and executed by order of Louis XIII. . Première édition édition Guignard. Reliure contemporaine en plein cuir. Les bords sont frottés avec quelques pertes mais l'ensemble est en bon état. Étiquette bourguignonne avec titre et cinq autres panneaux avec décoration dorée au dos. Une belle reliure d'époque. La reliure s'ouvre légèrement. Il n'y a pas de papier de fin il n'y en a probablement jamais eu car il n'y en a pas non plus au dos et l'ouvrage s'ouvre donc à ai la page de titre. Le titre est plié et il y a une zone de perte sur le bord droit - qui empiète presque sur le texte. Le titre est un peu marqué. L'emblème de l'éditeur figure sur la page de titre. Quelques jolies initiales / ornements sur le livre. Perte au coin de la page 75/75 avec peut-être quelques lettres perdues. Déchirure fermée sans perte à la page 125/126. Quelques dégâts causés par des vers dans les marges n'affectant pas le texte sur quelques pages vers la fin du livre. Autrement le livre est propre et brillant. XXII 544. Catalogue de l'éditeur et privilège au dos. 17cm x 10cm. Signatures : a⸠ẽⴠ-ẽ4 A-Zz in 8s and 4s./ With side-glosses./ Originally published in 1643 under title Histoire de la vie de Henry dernier duc de Mont-Morency./ "Epistre" signed : C.D./ Annonces de l'éditeur : 4 pages avant la Table des chapitres et 6 pages à la fin. Conforme à WorldCat / OCLC : 5043542. Henri II 1595-1632 remporte une succession de victoires sur les forces protestantes et participe aux sièges de Montauban et de Montpellier. En 1625 il bat la flotte protestante française commandée par le duc de Soubise et s'empare des îles de Ré et d'Oléron ; puis entre 1628 et 1629 il bat le chef huguenot Henri duc de Rohan dans le Languedoc. Sa conduite distinguée dans la campagne contre les Espagnols en Piémont en 1630 lui vaut d'être promu au rang de maréchal de France. Se ralliant en 1632 à la faction du frère du roi Gaston duc d'Orléans Henri II est fait prisonnier à la bataille de Castelnaudary et exécuté sur ordre de Louis XIII. Jean Guignard hardcover
1609A86ACTMRTZ41Franc end al" = Amsterdam: Frederijck de Vrije" 1609. Disbound. Small 4to. Poems celebrating the truce with Spain though attributed to a former opponent of the truce with the Dutch poems in textura types and Latin marginal notes in roman. A political pamphlet in verse celebrating peace and dated less than a month before the signing of the Twelve Years' Truce between Spain and the Dutch Republic. The main poem takes the form of a "codicil" to War's "last will and testament." It recites the various legacies both good and bad that the War has left to people on both sides and even to people and countries not directly involved in the fighting. Asher mistakenly lists the present pamphlet as no. 11 in the Bye-Korf series: it was published about six months after the Bye-Korf was banned but later collectors often inserted it and the associated Testament in place of the earlier Testament which should have been Asher 26-28/10. The author place of publication and publisher given on the title-page are all word plays "Yemand van Waer-Mond" for example suggesting "someone of honest mouth." The STCN attributes the pamphlet with a query to Nierop who propagandized against peace in one of the Bye-Korf pamphlets Asher 28/37 but rejoiced in it once it came. Alden & Landis attributes the associated Testament ofte Wtersten Wille to Middelgeest. The poet's four-line verse on the back of the title-page is signed with the motto: "Yet Meer en mocht/Min en docht Niet."A nice view of popular feelings about the Truce just before it formally took effect.With some tears at the fold of the outermost bifolium and only slightly browned otherwise a very good copy.l Asher 26-28/11; Knuttel 1584; Simoni W 34; Tiele 751; OCLC WorldCat 3 copies. Frederijck de Vrije", unknown
167446401660Paris, Billaine, 1674 ; in-12, basane brune de l’époque. 26 ff. n. ch. (préface, privilège, errata), 300 pp., 4 ff. n. ch. (table).ÉDITION ORIGINALE TRÈS RARE. Un des premiers livres du célèbre oratorien (Dieppe 1638 - 1712). Simon avait commencé de se faire connaître du public en publiant en 1670 un factum pour un juif condamné au feu par le Parlement de Metz, comme coupable de l’assassinat d’un enfant chrétien. Son mémoire contribue beaucoup à faire casser l’arrêt de condamnation.Ici il traduit l’Historia degli riti hebraici du rabbin Léon de Modène (1574 - 1654) dont la première édition avait paru à Paris en 1637 par les soins de Gaffarel. L’ouvrage est en 5 livres. Le cinquième contient le supplément sur les sectes juives hérétiques, les Caraïbes et les Samaritains, ainsi que plusieurs autres chapitres sur les divinations et sortilèges, les préceptes des femmes, les esclaves, etc. - Ingold p. 122 - Caillet 6539
16846631684 Francfort, Arnaud [i.e. Rotterdam, Leers ?], 1684 ; in-12 (156 x 91 mm) de [2] ff., 346 pp., [5] ff., maroquin noir, trois filets dorés encadrant les plats, dos à nerfs orné de caissons de fleurons dorés, roulette sur les coupes et les chasses, tranches dorées sur marbrures (reliure de l'époque).
162125590London: Printed for Iohn Grismand 1621. First Edition. Hardcover. 26 317 but actually 315 11 182 185-264 12pp. Recent chocolate brown half calf over marbled boards blind tooling on the sides spine with five raised bands gold lettering and decorations. Engraved title in compartments representing the history of creation by Simon van de Passe head-pieces initials and tail-pieces text enclosed in borders. Index and errata for the first and second week at end. The English translation of Simon Goulart's Commentaires et annotations sur la semaine de la création du monde de G. de Saluste sieur du Bartas. Title page edges and fore edges of eleven leaves skillfully repaired. Sporadic foxing an occasional spot and minor soiling previous owner's name in ink on title. A very good copy. ; Folio. Printed for Iohn Grismand hardcover
1685L024843Printed for Henry Faithorne 1685. First Edition. Leather Binding. Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. 8vo 12271pp Subtitle: Wherein is handled according to the Laws both Ancient and Modern whatsoever concerns matters Beneficial the Regale Investitures Nominations and other Rights attributed to Princes / Written in French by a Learned Priest. And now done into English. Complete publisher's i mprint: Printed for Henry Faithorne and John Kersey at the Rose in St. Pau 's Church-Yard and Samuel Smith at the Prince's Arms in St. Paul's Church -Yard. Halkett & Laing III 87; originally published at Frankfurt in 1684 and in 1709 under the pseudonym 'Jerome a Costa'. Uncredited English translation. Very rare. Bound in full dark brown calf covers ruled and decorated in blind; plain endpapers. Good some general external wear and rubbing particularly to spine and corners; some internal browning and foxing few leaves wrinkled and creased. Printed for Henry Faithorne unknown