- Fine complete copy. = Nice plates. Very rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXII.
- Several quires sl. waterstained in upper/ lower margins; occas. sl. yellowed/ sl. foxed; upper endpaper and first few leaves sl. wormholed in inner margin.
= Rare edition.
- Contents fine. Covers rubbed; top of spine chipped; backstrip worn at top of spine and along upper end of upper joint; corners worn.
= Tiele 756; Cat. NHSM I, p.194; Cox I, p.116 (other eds.); cf. Lipperheide Ci 51. The rare first Dutch edition (orig. ed. 1691) of this detailed guide for Italy, very popular in its day, running through a large number of editions. Views of i.a. Augsburg, (the Bay of) Naples, Rome and Venice. Also costume-plates (i.a. of Augsburg and Nürnberg), architecture and natural history.
- Occas. (sl.) foxed/ browned (maps and plates fine). Upper joint starting; vellum lower compartment for the greater part worn away.
= Rossetti 2265; Kissner collection 109; Schudt 555.
- Partly trifle yellowed; receding waterst. in blank margin at the end. Vellum sl. stained.
= Schudt 223; Rossetti 8457 (calling for 5 plates). Rare.
- Internally fine. Paper over covers sl. worn.
= Published in a series of 21 vols. on various travels. This vol. contain travels to Japan. Tiele 103; Cat. NHSM p.108.
- Old annots. and owner's entries on pastedowns and title-p.; part of imprint on title-p. rubbed off; fingersoiled and partly vaguely waterst. Vellum sl. darkened.
= Cf. Fürst I, p.138 and Freimann p.88 (other eds.).
- Second work partly (sl.) browned. Bindings sl. worn and w. some dam. spots.
= Klaversma/ Hannema 747; Van Eeghen/ Van der Kellen 396; Poortman II, p.235-240.
- The maps and plates all loosely inserted; lacks 1 prelim. text leaf; one other leaf loose and frayed; pastedowns detached. Vellum trifle stained and wrinkled.
= Klaversma/ Hannema 747; Van Eeghen/ Van der Kellen 396; Poortman II, p.235-240.
- Ad 1. One textleaf w. tear (just outside text) along lower inner margin. Otherwise contents fine. Ad 2. Lacks one portrait; occas. sl. browned.
= Poortman II, p.241-243; Klaversma/ Hannema 748; Van Eeghen/ Van der Kellen 396.
- Sl. foxed/ browned; occas. marginal defects (i.a. fingersoiling). Upper joint first vol. splitting near foot ot spine; 2nd vol. lacks mor. letterpiece.
= Poortman II, p.241-243: "De vernieuwde uitgave van 1732 was nodig, omdat in de vertaling van Séwel veel fouten voorkwamen." Klaversma/ Hannema 749; Van Eeghen/ Van der Kellen 396; Muller, Portretten 2210.
- Top of spine vol. 1 chipped; all bindings worn along extremities. Contents fine.
- Waterst. in inner margin at the beginning; engr. title w. some surface dam. spots (silverfish?); sl. yellowed.
= Poortman II, p.227-231; Fürst II, 127. First edition of this translation.
- Trifle yellowed; vol. 1 w. extensive annots. on first free endpaper; final text leaf dam. (w. loss of text); all vols. bookplate on upper pastedown. Bindings sl. rubbed; 3 vols. upper joint splitting at spine-ends.
= Rare edition. Cf. Fürst II, p.123.
- First two textlvs. damaged and clumsily repaired/reattached w. modern paper; waterstain in upper and outer margin throughout; sl. soiled; a few lvs. w. large tear at inner margin. Binding soiled; lacks ties; small hole in vellum on front cover; turn-in on lower edge of frontcover sl. loose.
= Reprint of the Cloppenburgh edition (Amst., 1636) by the widow of Joost Broersz. The engr. title still with "1636". Poortman IIb, p.225.
- Paper over spine for the larger part worn off. = Rare.
Leeuw, L. de. De Nederlandsche Jood, zoo als hij thans is, zijne godsdienst, zeden en gebruiken. Amersf., A.M. Slothouwer, 1864, VII,(1),291p., contemp. gilt mor.
- Library cancellation stamps on title. Upper joint starting and chipped at top of spine.
= Gilt ticket on upper pastedown "Present exemplaar van den schrijver".
AND 2 others, i.a. C.S. DUITSCH, De wonderlyke leidinge Gods, omtrent eenen blinden leidsman der blinden op wegen en paden, die hy niet en kende (Amst., 1774, 3rd ed., 1st vol. only, engr. frontisp., without binding).
- First leaf of index lacks upper half; foxed. Spine-ends dam.; paper over boards partly worn off.
= Roest I, p.638; Fürst II, p.190; Lipperheide Oc 20; Hiler 500. The detailed plates, mainly by Puschner, depicting Jewish ceremonies, festivals, rituals. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXIII.
- One quire loose; lacks upper pastedown; vaguely waterst. at the end.
= Fürst II, p.235; not in Freimann. The 1st ed. (publ. 1656) was put on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum in 1686.
= Fürst III, p.60; not in Freimann.
AND WITH: Bomble, C.J. [Greek:] Cheiragōsos ad Philippi Ouseel (...) Introductionem Geminam in Accentuationem Hebraeorum Metricam et Prosaicam. Ibid., idem, 1721, 23p., fold. table.
- Sl. fingersoiled/ stained and occas. waterst.; later endpapers; a few lvs./ quires at the end loose(ning). Vellum darkened and soiled.
- Most plates and textleaves duststained in margins; bookplate on upper pastedown. Binding worn, esp. along extremities.
= Bierens de Haan 945.