- Frontisp. cut sl. short in upper margin; final lvs. sl. wormholed in upper (blank) margin (affecting text on 1 leaf); occas. sl. waterst. (mostly in blank margins).
= With contemp. annots. incl. a manuscript list (4p.) with church holidays in the years 1663-1699, written in black and red on first endpaper and blank. Rare. De Backer/ Sommervogel V,1740; BCNI 10233.
- Partly vaguely waterst. in (blank) margin. Dam. spots along boardedges.
= Rare, only 3 copies in STCN. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 350a: "Dirck Rembrandtszoon van Nierop was schoenmaker van beroep. Daarnaast was hij al vroeg zeer bedreven in wis- en sterrenkunde en deed hij voorstellen op het gebied van de lengtegraadsberekening. Ook publiceerde hij een tractaat waarin hij wilde aantonen dat de stilstand van de zon en de beweging van de aarde niet als strijdig met het christelijk geloof moesten worden gezien. Van Nierop correspondeerde met Christiaan Huygens en Nicolaas Witsen."
- Frontisp. minimally frayed along outer edge. Frontcover reattached; vellum sl. warped. Otherwise fine.
= LARGE PAPER copy. Tiele 799; Howgego N25; Bosch 145; Borba de Moraes II, 614; Sabin 55278; Lipperheide Md 2; Nissen ZBI 2975; Balders 1075; Landwehr, VOC 282; Hill 1227. "His (...) travels in Brazil and the East Indies appeared posthumously in 1682, edited from his notes and papers by his brother Hendrik. Both volumes were lavishly produced and bore engravings taken from Nieuhof's sketches." (Howgego). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXXIII.
- Title-p. foxed/ browned along margins; old owner's entry of Jac. de Richebourg(?) on title-p.; portrait sl. yellowed. A fine copy.
= From the library of Comte O. Moretus de Bouchout (bookplate and owner's entry on first free endpaper. Tiele 799; Howgego N25; Bosch 145; Borba de Moraes II, 614; Sabin 55278; Lipperheide Md 2; Nissen ZBI 2975; Balders 1075; Landwehr, VOC 282; Hill 1227. "His (...) travels in Brazil and the East Indies appeared posthumously in 1682, edited from his notes and papers by his brother Hendrik. Both volumes were lavishly produced and bore engravings taken from Nieuhof's sketches." (Howgego).
- Bookplate of A.T. Valck-Lucassen on upper pastedown. Binding sl. worn along extremities.
= Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 53; De Vries 26; Waller 343. The first and only edition.
- Contemp. owner's entry on upper pastedown; 3 blanks lack part. Binding sl. rubbed; chafed areas and a few wormholes.
= Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 53; De Vries 26; Waller 343. The first and only edition. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek, with his annots. tipped onto upper pastedown.
- Lvs. occas. browned; one plate sl. frayed in outer margin. Upper joint splitting; rubbed/ sl. worn along extremities.
= Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 53; De Vries 26; Waller 343. The first and only edition.
- Folded map loose; upper hinge weak; pastedowns detached; 1 leaf w. 19th cent. owner's annot.; trifle foxed.
= Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 85.
- Fine copy.
= Lipsius/ Leitzmann. p.47. Contains num. fine views of Dutch cities, maps, sea-battles etc. on coins.
- Lacks 2 plates; occas. soiled/ sl. stained; frontisp. reattached and sl. browned; fold. plate strengthened on folds; final leaf strengthened in upper margin. Binding dustsoiled.
= Klaversma/ Hannema 266; Van Eeghen/ Van der Kellen I, 295; Lipsius/ Leitzmann p.50.
- Partly sl. waterstained in lower outer corner; first few lvs. sm. waterstain in inner margin; (browned) heraldic bookplate on upper pastedown (C.J.J.G. Vosmaer). Binding rubbed and sl. worn along extremities; upper joint split but strong; spine creased and lacking letterpiece.
= Cf. Klaversma/ Hannema 266; Van Eeghen/ Van der Kellen 295 (both ed. 1718).
- Spine-ends dam.; corners showing. A fine copy. = Lipsius/ Leitzmann p.365 (under Schynvoets [sic]).
- Some modern annots. on upper pastedown and title-p. A few sm. (restored) tears in last 2 textp. Otherwise good/ fine.
= Simoni C92; Lipsius/ Leitzmann p.78.
- Trifle yellowed. Binding rubbed along edges.
= Lipsius/ Leitzmann p.401; Einaudi 1037; Goldsmiths' 7783; Kress 4491. Rare study on counterfeiting practices in ancient Rome.
- Partly (sl.) yellowed; title-pages w. some brown offsetting in margins; the plate loose. Bindings chafed, sl. worn and w. some dam. spots; joints split(ting).
= Graesse VI/2, p.257; Lipsius 235. First French translation of this work originally published in Dutch, on Dutch coins 1555-1716. Num. portraits, views, coats of arms and illustrations of historical events, emblemata, ships, all depicted on coins.
- Owner's entries on first free endpaper; 1 plate sl. inkstained on verso. Vellum sl. stained. A good/ fine copy.
= Cf. Lipsius/Leitzmann, p.235.
- One fold. plate dam.; remnants of mounted paper on pastedowns. Spine worn.
= Cf. Lipsius/Leitzmann, p.235.
- Joints starting/ splitting; corners sl. worn. Contents fine.
= Lipsius/ Leitzmann p.261; Clain/ Stefanelli 14862; Graesse IV, p.521; Ebert 14022.
- Lacks one leaf (p.9/10). = Rare auction catalogue.
- Lacks first free endpaper. Top of spine restored w. contemp. gilt vellum.
= Lipsius/ Leitzmann p.301.