- Lacks the fold plan (as often) and 1 portrait; partly sl. waterstained. Without binding. Sold w.a.f.
= Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 305. The (very) rare second edition, incl. the author's neo-Latin poem "Westfrisia".
- Copy without the Latin text of the poem "Westfrisia" at the end, but with the Dutch translation. A very fine copy.
= Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 306. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXX.
- Copy without the Latin text of the poem "Westfrisia" at the end, but with the Dutch translation. Second and third quire and double-p. plan sl. waterstained; otherwise partly (sl.) waterstained in upper inner margin (i.a. sl. affecting the double-p. plate). Top of spine sl. worn and chipped; foot of spine sl. dam.
= Interesting copy interleaved with numerous contemp. additions in pen and ink to the various indexes at the end, dated between 1649-1696, as well as a list of so-called "boon-mannen" from 1617 to 1695 (these were the men who participated in the local "elections" of town councillors which involved a lottery-system with the use of black and white beans) and a list of the "Keurmannen" between 1664-1696 (these were the men that were elected by the "boon-mannen"). Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 306.
- Contents fine. Corners restored; paper over covers worn along extremities; top of spine chipped.
= Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 329, the first edition.
- Paper on covers partly loosening/ worn off. Contents fine.
= Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 330; reprint of Hoorns Buiten-Singel, in Rym beschreven (Hoorn, 1728).
AND the first vol. of C.A. ABBING, Geschiedenis der stad Hoorn, hoofdstad van West-Vriesland (Hoorn, 1841, lithogr. frontisp., 1 fold. plate, orig. printed boards).
- All vols. sl. foxed; vol. 1 w. modern owner's entries on first free endpaper. Bindings (sl.) worn/ dam. at extremities.
= Chamberlin 2008: "As valuable for the 17th cent. in the Low Countries as Van Mander is for the 16th"; Arntzen/ Rainwater H97: "Important source"; Kunst op schrift 422-424.
- Occas. sl. foxed.
= Both parts rare with the text. F.M. 4097; Atlas Van Stolk V, 4081; Landwehr 234. The plates are notable for the picture they give of Delft, through the streets of which the procession passed.
- Lacks the fold. engr. portrait; modern owner's entry in pen on first free endpaper of both vols.; hinges starting; both vols. lack final free endpaper; tiny wormholes at upper and lower inner corner in most of vol. 2. Vellum sl. soiled.
= Cf. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 112b.
- Two textleaves sl. dampstained in outer blank margin. Otherwise contents fine. Foot of spine chipped; corners worn; both covers wormholed in lower inner corner; frontcover a few dents.
= Landwehr, Splendid Ceremonies 234; F.M. 4097; Atlas van Stolk 4081; Lipperheide Sd 36. Beautiful plates depicting the funeral procession in the streets of The Hague. Much detailed attention is given by the designer and the engraver to the backgrounds with houses and people in the streets of The Hague. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXI.
BOUND WITH: Afbeelding van de Kaamer en 't Parade-bed waar op het lyk van haare koninglyke hoogheid Anna (...) geduurende verscheide Dagen in de maand February 1759. ten toon is gesteld geweest. Ibid., idem, 1759, (4),4 textp. (parallel Dutch/ French), 2 ident. etched title-vignettes, 4 full-p. etched plates by S. FOKKE after P. DE SWART.
= Textleaves of both works bound after each other and plates ditto. Landwehr, Splendid Ceremonies 233; F.M. 4095; Atlas van Stolk 4080; Lipperheide Sd 35.
- Sl. age-toned. Spine-ends chipped; binding worn.
= Contains fine plates, i.a. a worldmap, a shipbuilding plate and a (sl. yellowed/ waterstained) plate showing artillery weapons and utensils.
- Without the first vol. (dealing with the Jewish and the Japanese religion); occas. sl. foxed.
= Catholicism, Islam and the Byzantine church are dealt with in full detail. Vol. 6 is entirely devoted to the rites of different churches in Amsterdam. Also concerning the religion of the Chinese, Indians and Persians.
- Fold. plan dam. in centre, laid down on modern paper and reattached; pastedowns loose; sl. waterstained. Vellum loosening at turn-ins; lower corner frontcover stained.
= Bibl. Belg. H120; Van Someren 2677a.
Idem. De Zee-straet van 's Graven-hage op Schevening. Ibid., J. Tongerloo, 1667, 1st ed., (2),56p., later boards.
- Contents fine. Frontcover, letterpiece and top of spine sl. dam.; sl. chafed.
= Landwehr, R. de Hooghe as book ill. 19; Scheepers I, 112.
- One fold. plate w. tear touching image. Lower joint splitting.
= Landwehr, R. de Hooghe as book ill. 19; Scheepers I, 112.
- Vol. 1. lacks the letter by S. Grynaeus (leaf á2); vol. 2 lacks first 2 lvs. of P. Melanchthon's De vita Aristotelis (â2 and 3) w. text on final page crossed out w. pen and ink. Both vols. partly (sl.) waterst.; prelim. lvs. and vellum trifle wormholed; pastedowns sl. dam.; scattered old annots. (a few lvs. sl. inkstained); vol. 2 hinges breaking/ weak (2 quires loose; final textleaf reattached). Vol. 1 backcover sl. stained.
= Rare Latin edition of Aristoteles' extant works. No complete copy of this ed. traced on the market. Also includes Vives' De Aristotelis operibus censura. VD16 A 3282; Schweiger I, p.57. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIX.
- Lacks the index leaves from p.16 onwards; title-p. sl. stained and sl. yellowed. Otherwise fine.
= Old owner's entry on title-p: "Soc.tis Jesu Bruxellis P.B. Arents[?]". This ed. not in Vanderhaegen (listing in vol.1, p.15 the first ed. printed at Basle, 1531, 4to ("mense Martio") and 2 other 8vo editions printed in 1531 in Leyden and Paris). Nijhoff-Kronenberg II, 2852; Pettegree and Walsby, 11477. No copy in STCN. Very rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXI.
- Frontcover, outer and lower edge of bookblock and part of spine burnstained, w. burnstains on first few lvs. (incl. title-p.) in outer and upper margin (first free endpaper and blank worse); title-page laid down and lower margin (prob. w. former owner's entry) cut off; 17th cent. owner's entry on title-p.; a few lvs. w. sm. professionally closed tear; a few contemp. annots. in pen and ink in margins; a few lvs. w. waterstain. Despite the burn stains and other (sm.) defects, contents still very good.
= Adams 469; Schweiger III, p.1157. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXII.
- Sl. stained and fingersoiled; one leaf blank margin doubled/ restored; one leaf sl. mouldy in upper corner.
= Leaf X from the German edition and leaf CCXVII from the Latin edition (2 copies).
ADDED: 3 lvs. from a 16th cent. edition of S. MÜNSTER, Cosmographia.
- Frontisp. sl. foxed. Frontcover loose; binding rubbed/ worn. = Cf. Cox I, p.300.
- Title-p. sl. yellowed and foxed. Upper joint splitting at (sl. rubbed) spine-ends. Otherwise fine.
= Gay 3639; Blackmer 643; Atabey 470. Scarce.