2510 - 2895     OLD and RARE BOOKS from the library of P.J. Buijnsters and L. Buijnsters-Smets

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78 2690 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Hyginus C J 78 2690 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Hyginus C J
78 2690 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Hyginus C J 78 2690 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Hyginus C J
78 2690 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Hyginus C J 78 2690 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Hyginus C J
78 2690 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Hyginus C J 78 2690 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Hyginus C J
78/2690 [Incunabula and early 16th cent. books]. Hyginus, C.J. Poeticon astronomicon. Venice, Erhard Ratdolt, January 22nd 1485, (56) lvs., full-p. woodcut frontisp. of the Sphaera Mundi and 47 large woodcuts depicting constellations, zodiac signs and allegories of the planets by J. SANTRITTER, woodcut initials throughout, 19th cent. gilt hcalf.

- A fine copy with the following minor defects: new endpapers w. bookplate and owner's entries in pen and ink; first half w. one tiny wormhole in middle of text; some slight smudging and staining in outer blank margins.

= The Poeticon Astronomicon is an extremely fascinating combination of a manual of astronomy and a book on Roman and Greek mythology. The first part describes the celestial spheres and its circles, the second tells the myths connected to 42 constellations, 5 planets and the Milky Way, the third presents the shapes of each constellation and the fourth is concerned with their position and connections to the Zodiac signs. Although astronomically inaccurate the woodcuts were hugely influential. Once these images appeared in print, they became the undisputed model upon which astronomical book illustration relied for the next forty years. With a contemp. grammatical correction in text above frontisp. (as in other copies traced; possibly made in the printer's workshop). IDL 2431; HC 9063; Goff H561; Houzeau-Lancaster 1029.

€ (4.000-6.000) 9000
78 2691 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Jornandes / Diaconus Foroiuliensis P 78 2691 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Jornandes / Diaconus Foroiuliensis P
78 2691 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Jornandes / Diaconus Foroiuliensis P 78 2691 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Jornandes / Diaconus Foroiuliensis P
78 2691 Incunabula and early 16th cent books  Jornandes / Diaconus Foroiuliensis P 78 2691 Incunabula and early 16th cent books Jornandes / Diaconus Foroiuliensis P
78/2691 [Incunabula and early 16th cent. books]. Jornandes./ Diaconus Foroiuliensis, P. De rebus Gothorum./ De gestis Longobardum. Ed. C. Peutinger. Augsb., Joh. Miller, 1515, 2 parts in 1 vol., (25); (44) lvs., full-p. title-woodcut by H. BURGKMAIR and printer's device by D. HOPFER, contemp. limp vellum, sm. folio.

- Lacks the blank after fol.25 in first part; first few leaves sl. fingersoiled in lower blank corner; one leaf restored in blank margin; one leaf w. tiny hole (loss of letters) in text; num. contemp. manuscript annots. (including several tiny drawings of heads/ doodles), in margins and foliation in contemp. hand in top margin. Lacks ties. Fine copy.

= Provenance: two early 17th cent. owner's entries in lower blank margin of woodcut title i.a. of Jacob Rossius (the other owner's entry is crossed out). The work by the sixth century historian Jordanis (Jornandes), here in the first printed edition by Conrad Peutinger, is an important and very early source on the history of the Goths. Jornandes based his work on the Gothic history by his friend Cassiodorus Senator (a work that has not survived). Enea Silvio Piccolomini rediscovered a manuscript of Jornandes' text in 1442 and Peutinger was the first to publish it. The second work on the history of the Longobards was first published at Paris in 1514, also from a newly discovered manuscript. The wonderful woodcut title of the first work shows Athanaric, King of Goths and Alboin, King of the Longobards, both in full armour and seated in a hall, engaged in (almost relaxed) conversation. Fairfax Murray (German) I, 229; Adams J320; BM STC German p.463; Hollstein (Burgmair) 305.

€ (2.000-3.000) 2000
78 2692 India  Best C C 78 2692 India Best C C
78 2692 India  Best C C 78 2692 India Best C C
78/2692 [India]. Best, C.C. Brieven over Oostindiën. Uit het Hoogduitsch. Amst., J. Allart, 1808, (2),XVI,307,(1)p., 4 (3x fold.) engr. plates and 2 handcol. plates, contemp. gilt hcalf w. mor. letterpiece.

- Lacks first free endpaper; owner's stamp on htitle; textpages partly (sl.) foxed. Backstrip and letterpiece sl. worn/ rubbed.

= The work contains an eye witness account of a German traveller through parts of India, which includes a description of Madras. Further observations deal with the Hindu and Mohammedan religions and beliefs, cults and customs, temples and mosques. Tiele 115; Landwehr, Dutch Books w. Col. Plates 241; cf. (on the German ed. of 1807): Lipperheide Ld 11; Kainbacher II, 16; Mendelssohn I, p.121; Gay 3090.

€ (200-300) 230
78 2693 India  Haafner J 78 2693 India Haafner J
78 2693 India  Haafner J 78 2693 India Haafner J
78 2693 India  Haafner J 78 2693 India Haafner J
78/2693 [India]. Haafner, J. Reize in eenen palanquin; of lotgevallen en aanteekeningen op eene reize langs de kusten Orixa en Choromandel. Amst., J. Allart, 1808, 1st ed., 2 vols., XV,(1),454; VIII[=VI],514,(2)p., 2 ident. engr. titles, 5 handcol. (costume) plates and 3 fold. plates, contemp. unif. hcalf w. 2 contrasting leather letterpieces.

- Bookplate of H.F.M. Ouwerling on upper pastedowns. Binding sl. rubbed. Very fine copies.

= Tiele 434; Landwehr, VOC 348; cat. NHSM I, p.243, note; Landwehr, Dutch Books Col. Plates 295. A second edition was published in 1827.

€ (200-300) 220
78 2694 India  Haafner J 78 2694 India Haafner J
78 2694 India  Haafner J 78 2694 India Haafner J
78 2694 India  Haafner J 78 2694 India Haafner J
78/2694 [India]. Haafner, J. Reize naar Bengalen en terugreize naar Europa. Ed. C.M. Haafner. Amst., J. van der Hey, 1822, 1st ed., XVI,416p., engr. title, 1 fold. view, 1 handcol. plate, contemp. gilt hcalf w. mor. letterpiece.

- Occas. sl. yellowed; vague waterstain in lower blank margin; repaired tear in fold. view (±10 cm.). Binding sl. rubbed.

= Tiele 437; Landwehr, VOC 354; cat. NHSM I, p.121; Landwehr, Dutch Books Col. Plates 299. The first edition, posthumously published.

€ (100-150) 450
78 2695 Indonesia  Doren J B J van 78 2695 Indonesia Doren J B J van
78 2695 Indonesia  Doren J B J van 78 2695 Indonesia Doren J B J van
78/2695 [Indonesia]. Doren, J.B.J. van. Reis naar Nederlands Oost-Indië of Land- en zeetogten gedurende de twee eerste jaren mijns verblijfs op Java. The Hague, Gebr. J. & H. van Langenhuysen, 1851, 2 parts in 1 vol., 315; 401,(3)p., 2 lithogr. title-pages, 3 fold. lithogr. maps/ plans, 18 handcol. gommé and 9 tinted/ monochr. lithogr./ engr. plates by SIMONAU and TOOVEY, num. woodengr. ills., orig. gilt hmor., 4to.

- A few plates sl. foxed. Both covers faded in top margin; backstrip trifle rubbed. Good copy.

= Bastin/ Brommer p.14, n.237; Rouffaer/ Muller p.713; Tiele 332; Cat. NHSM I, p.246; Landwehr, Dutch books w. col. plates 273: "(...) the first colour book of Indonesia". Bastin/ Brommer p.142: "The author, Jean Baptist van Doren, served in Indonesia in the Oost Indische Kavallerie between 1821 and 1839, and his knowledge of the country provided him with material for a whole string of books which were published during the 185s and 1860s". Rare.

€ (300-500) 400
78 2696 Italy  Volkman D J 78 2696 Italy Volkman D J
78 2696 Italy  Volkman D J 78 2696 Italy Volkman D J
78/2696 [Italy]. Volkman, D.J. Hedendaagsche historie van, en reis-boek door Italien. Vervattende eene naauwkeurige beschryving van den tegenwoordigen staat, zoo van het land zelve, deszelfs zeeden en gebruiken, regerings-wyze, handel, huishoudelyk weezen, oudheden (...). Amst., Martinus de Bruyn, 1779, new ed., 6 vols., handcol. fold. engr. map, 30 (fold.) engr. plates, contemp. unif. hvellum.

- Covers occas. sl. rubbed. Otherwise a fine set. = Cf. Tiele 1170 (on the first edition publ. Utr., 1773-1774).

€ (300-500) 300
78 2697 Italy Rome  Kennet B / Desseine F 78 2697 Italy Rome Kennet B / Desseine F
78 2697 Italy Rome  Kennet B / Desseine F 78 2697 Italy Rome Kennet B / Desseine F
78/2697 [Italy. Rome]. Kennet, B./ Desseine, F. De aaloudheden van Rome./ Beschryving van oud en nieuw Rome. Part 1. Amst., F. Halma, 1704, 2 (of 4) parts in 1 vol., (10),260,(24)p., engr. frontisp., title-engr., 19 (double-p./ fold.) maps and plans/ plates, num. textills. and vignettes (mainly half- and one-third-p.), contemp. blindst. vellum w. central mirror ornament on both sides, large folio.

- Occas. sl. foxed (maps and plates fine); engr. plate and modern bookplate on upper pastedown. Upper joint starting.

= From the library of "F.L.E. Cuvelier, Curé a Limal" (blindstamped on first free endapaper). Rossetti 2265; Kissner collection 109; Schudt 555.

€ (250-350) 325
78 2698 Italy Rome  Perrier F 78 2698 Italy Rome Perrier F
78 2698 Italy Rome  Perrier F 78 2698 Italy Rome Perrier F
78 2698 Italy Rome  Perrier F 78 2698 Italy Rome Perrier F
78/2698 [Italy. Rome]. Perrier, F. Eigentlyke Afbeeldinge, van Hondert der Aldervermaerdste Statuen, of Antique-Beelden, Staande binnen Romen. Amst., N. Visscher, n.d. (±1660), engr. title and 100 engr. plates by C. VAN DALEN DE OUDE/ DE JONGE after F. PERRIER, contemp. sprinkled calf w. gilt spine, folio.

- Occas. sl. wormholed in blank margin. Backcover w. darkened portion along backstrip; spine-ends and corners professionally restored. Good/ fine copy.

= With Dutch title in contemp. pen and ink on first blank "100 Statuen van Roomen." A fine series of plates of many of the famous statues to be found in Rome. It was intended both as tribute to the ancient sculptors and as an artist's manual. Bolten p.258 and note 307.

€ (700-900) 1500
78 2699 Johnson C  = Defoe D  78 2699 Johnson C = Defoe D
78/2699 (Johnson, C.) (= Defoe, D.). Levensgevallen en euveldaden. Van verscheide befaamde Engelsche Zee- Struik- en Straat-Rovers, Moordenaars, Huisbrekers en andere Fielten, met hunne te Rechstellingen en Straf-oeffeningen, waarin vele zeldzame en verwonderlyke gebeurtenissen, zelfs hier te Lande voorgevallen, naar Waarheid verhaalt worden. Dutch transl. J. de Jongh. Amst., S. van Esveldt, 1752, (40),397,(2)p., engr. frontisp. by F. DE BAKKER, contemp. hcalf w. mor. letterpiece.

- With owner's entry of M. Buisman on first free endpaper; "1557" on title and first textleaf in later hand; sl. yellowed/ trifle browned. Dam. at top of spine; backstrip cracked; binding rubbed.

= Buisman 958 (under Johnson); Scheepers II, 1044. First Dutch translation of A General History of the Lives and Adventures of the Most Famous Highwaymen, Murderers, Street-Robbers by C. Johnson, pseudonym of Daniel Defoe.

€ (200-300) 350
78 2700 Judaica and hebraica  Abu Bakir ibn Al Tufail 78 2700 Judaica and hebraica Abu Bakir ibn Al Tufail
78 2700 Judaica and hebraica  Abu Bakir ibn Al Tufail 78 2700 Judaica and hebraica Abu Bakir ibn Al Tufail
78/2700 [Judaica and hebraica]. (Abu Bakir ibn Al-Tufail). Het wonderlyk En Zeldzaam Levens geval van Hai Ebn Jokdan, waar in getoont wort, hoe imant buiten eenig ommegang met Menschen, ofte onderwysinge kan komen tot de kennisse van zich zelven en van God (...). Zynde desen druk met de Arabische grondtext vergeleken door den Heer Adriaan Reland (...). Utr., H. Schouten, 1721, (26),254p., 5 engr. plates, contemp. giltlettered hcalf, sm. 8vo.

- Lacks frontispiece; occas. sl. foxed/ sl. (water)stained; final leaf has a catchword "Cata-" suggesting that the text was originally followed by a publisher's catalogue. Binding sl. worn along extremities; spine-ends chipped/ worn.

= Buisman 5 (sl. different collation, calling for 26 preliminary pages and 5 plates (incl. the frontisp.), but the copy in our auction of May 2006 contained 6 plates incl. frontisp.); Mateboer 1720 (and cf. 885); cf. Gieles/ Plak 130. See Hertzberger, cat. Wolf Collection, 529 (listing the edition Ofxord, 1671): "Arabic novel from the 12th century, which was not without influence on the development of ethics (...) Ibn Tofails Einheitslehre kommt der spinozistischen recht nahe, auch in nebensächlichen Dingen... So mochte Ibn Torail vollenden, was Ibn Esra, Gersonides, Creskas und die Araber begonnen hatten: eine eigenartige, nach Einheit ringende Auffassung des Alls umklammerte immer fester Despinozas Geist...". Cf. Meinsma, Spinoza en zijn kring p.440: "Een tweede vertaling door S.D.B. (B.D.S. zou kunnen zijn Ben. de Sp.) verscheen in 1701 te Rotterdam)." The work can also be considered to be a precursor of a Robinsonade. Rare.

€ (200-300) 425
78 2701 Judaica and hebraica  Flavius Josephus 78 2701 Judaica and hebraica Flavius Josephus
78 2701 Judaica and hebraica  Flavius Josephus 78 2701 Judaica and hebraica Flavius Josephus
78 2701 Judaica and hebraica  Flavius Josephus 78 2701 Judaica and hebraica Flavius Josephus
78/2701 [Judaica and hebraica]. Flavius Josephus. Hooghberoemde Joodsche historien ende boecken. Noch Egesippus vande Ellendighe verstoringe der Stadt Jerusalem. Amst., B. Jansz., 1647, 2 parts in 1 vol., (1),338,(13); 77,(3) lvs, engr. title, num. woodcuts in text after C. VAN SICHEM, contemp. panelled calf over wooden boards w. blindst. central ornament and cornerpieces on both covers, folio.

- Partly (vaguely) waterstained in outer (mainly blank) margins. Upper joint partly split.

= Poortman II, p.225. Rare edition. The woodcut illustrations are copied after the woodcuts by Christoffel van Sichem II in the edition 1611, not mentioned by Poortman.

€ (150-250) 190
78 2702 Law  Kersteman F L 78 2702 Law Kersteman F L
78/2702 [Law]. Kersteman, F.L. De proceszieke burger, vraagende aan een' practisijn, hoedanig hij zig in allerhande rechtsgedingen, of burgerlijke twistzaaken, voor de rechtbanken dienende, behoort te gedraagen (...). Amst., J.B. Elwe, 1792, (8),216p., contemp. treecalf w. double gilt border on both covers, gilt spine.

- From the library of Willem van Iterson (1897-1973), with his bookplate on upper pastedown and owner's entry on first free endpaper. Hinges strengthened; waterstained throughout.

= Ter Horst p.87ff: "De juridische boeken van Kersteman zijn voor het grootste gedeelte bestemd voor leerlingen in het vak, practizijnsklerken in de eerste plaats, hetgeen vaak uit hun titels reeds blijkt. Tengevolge van dien opzet bevatten zij vele modellen van allerlei acten en documenten (...) en geven zij vaak elementaire definities van eenvoudige zaken. (...) [zij] bergen belangrijk materiaal in zich voor onze kennis van het oud-Hollandsche recht".

€ (70-90) 120
78 2703 Law  Kersteman F L 78 2703 Law Kersteman F L
78/2703 [Law]. Kersteman, F.L. Rechtsgeleerd kweekschool, of, sleutel der crimineele praktyck; ten respecte van het onderzoek en de behandeling van allerhande crimineel zaaken (...). Amst., J.B. Elwe, 1789, 2 vols., (4),384; (6),336,(48)p., modern unif. clothbacked boards.

- From the library of Willem van Iterson (1897-1973), both with his bookplate on upper pastedown and owner's entry on first free endpaper. Some occas. waterstaining/ foxing.

= Ter Horst p.87ff: "De juridische boeken van Kersteman zijn voor het grootste gedeelte bestemd voor leerlingen in het vak, practizijnsklerken in de eerste plaats, hetgeen vaak uit hun titels reeds blijkt. Tengevolge van dien opzet bevatten zij vele modellen van allerlei acten en documenten (...) en geven zij vaak elementaire definities van eenvoudige zaken. (...) [zij] bergen belangrijk materiaal in zich voor onze kennis van het oud-Hollandsche recht".

AND 2 others by the same: Rechtsgeleerde catechismus of verkortende papagaay (ibid., 1790) and Secretarij der Hollandsche voogdijen ontslooten (ibid., 1790).

€ (70-90) 120
78 2704 Le Francq van Berkhey J 78 2704 Le Francq van Berkhey J
78 2704 Le Francq van Berkhey J 78 2704 Le Francq van Berkhey J
78/2704 Le Francq van Berkhey, J. Zinspelende gedigjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare, na de teekeningen van Mejuffrouw Christina Chalon. Leyden, F. de Does Pz., 1779, 1st ed., 32 textp., engr. title-vign. by A. VAN DER MEER, 32 etchings on 29 plates by P. DE MARE after C. CHALON, sl. later gilt hcalf w. mor. letterpiece.

- First 4 lvs. lower blank corner repaired (incl. title).

= BNK 1455; Arpots 246; Ki.la.ki.le. 209 (2nd ed. of 1793). On Christina Chalon, who made the fine illustrations in the style of Van Ostade, see L. Buijnsters-Smets, "Christina Chalon, een achttiende-eeuwse tekenares", Antiek 16 (1982), p.470-480.

€ (150-250) 210
78 2705 Leti G  under pseud l'Abbé Gualdi 78 2705 Leti G under pseud l'Abbé Gualdi
78/2705 Leti, G. (under pseud. l'Abbé Gualdi). Het Leven en Bedrijf van Mevrouwe Olimpia Maldachini, Die de Roomsche Kerk bestierde, geduerende het Pausschap van Innocentius de X. Dutch transl. N.pl., n.publ., 1666, (4),186p., contemp. vellum, sm. 8vo.

- Vellum sl. stained. Otherwise a fine copy.

= Very rare Dutch translation. Rahir 2277: "Le fleuron de titre aux traits calligraphiques appartenir à l'officine de Jansson"; cf. Willems 1755 and Gay/ Lemonnyer II, p.499 (French ed. 1666, Leyden); cf. Buisman 1330 (ed. 1701). Maldacini was the alleged power behind Innocent X and his mistress. This Italian tale describes how Olimpia Maldachini assisted her brother-in-law becoming Pope Innocentius X (much to the detriment of her own family). No copy traced in the market.

€ (100-150) 210
78 2706 Levant  Bruyn C de 78 2706 Levant Bruyn C de
78 2706 Levant  Bruyn C de 78 2706 Levant Bruyn C de
78 2706 Levant  Bruyn C de 78 2706 Levant Bruyn C de
78 2706 Levant  Bruyn C de 78 2706 Levant Bruyn C de
78 2706 Levant  Bruyn C de 78 2706 Levant Bruyn C de
78/2706 [Levant]. Bruyn, C. de. Reizen door de vermaardste Deelen van Klein Asia, De Eylanden Scio, Rhodus, Cyprus, Metelino, Stanchio, &c. Mitsgaders de voornaamste Steden van Aegypten, Syrien En Palestina. Delft, H. van Krooneveld, 1698, (18),398,(8)p., engr. frontisp., portrait, 213 (incl. 3 plates numbered as A, 22B and 22C) views/ plates (incl. 18 (very large) fold. panoramic views and num. double-p. views/ plates and num. full-p. plates and half-p. ills. (all numb.)), contemp. mottled calf w. gilt spine and red mor. letterpiece, folio.

- A few minor plates sl. yellowed; the fold. plate of Jerusalem comes from another copy; a few textleaves sl. foxed. Top of spine chipped; corners and foot of spine sl. rubbed; joints professionally restored. A fine copy in an attractive binding.

= Remarkable copy from the library of A.M. LEDEBOER, with all plates BEFORE LETTERS and printed on heavier paper. Navari 159 ("The sheer extent of the work is impressive"); Tiele 207; Cat. NHSM 257; Boucher de la Richarderie I, 245; Röhricht 1184; Lipperheide Ci48. The first edition of "one of the best illustrated works on the Levant" (Cox I, p.218). Splendid (large) panoramic views of i.a. Constantinople (190x30 cm.), Jerusalem (120x30 cm.), Smyrna, Rhodos, Bethlehem, Aleppo, Alexandria.

€ (2.000-3.000) 4250
78 2707 Marcus J E  1774 1826 78 2707 Marcus J E 1774 1826
78 2707 Marcus J E  1774 1826 78 2707 Marcus J E 1774 1826
78/2707 Marcus, J.E. (1774-1826). (Het studieprentwerk van Jacob Ernst Marcus). Series of 67 of (105) etchings (1x fold.), various sizes, signed and dated in the plate between December 1807 and Junij 1816, published by J.H. van der Beek, ±1834, contemp. marbled boards, obl. 4to.

- Occas. trifle foxed; first 9 plates sl. waterstained in lower left corner (partly touching the image). Otherwise all prints fine.

= Printed on heavy paper; copy before letters. "Vooral Jacob Ernst Marcus dient te worden vermeld. Van 1807 tot 1816 gaf hij elke maand een prent uit, totaal 105 stuks (...) Marcus plaatst geen Griekse goden en godinnen in zijn landschappen, maar mensen, zo uit het werkelijke leven van die tijd weggelopen" (Grafiek in de 19e eeuw, p.19).

€ (80-100) 100
78 2708 Maritime history  Griethuizen Carelius M L 78 2708 Maritime history Griethuizen Carelius M L
78/2708 [Maritime history]. Griethuizen-Carelius, M.L. Op de eerste zege van 's Lands vloot, bevochten op die der Engelschen. Den 5den Augustus, 1781. Amst., Erven van David Klippink, n.d. (1781), (16)p., title-p. w. engr. vignette by R. VINKELES after J. BUIJS and ms. title in pen and ink, w. 7 engr. portraits by R. VINKELES and C. BOGERTS and 1 fold. portr. by P.W. VAN MEGEN (dated 1784), contemp. hcalf. - BOUND WITH: Idem. Ter verheffing van den welëdelen heere, den heere Pieter van Winter, Nicol. Simonsz. tot Bewindhebber der Nederlandsche Oostindische Maatschappy, te Amsteldam. Ibid., idem, 1784, (8)p. - AND WITH: Idem. Op de Nederlandsche Kweekschoole, ten dienste der Zeevaardy. Opgericht te Amsteldam. Ibid., P.J. Uylenbroek, (1785), (12)p. - AND WITH: Idem. Op het kunstryk orgelspel van den Heere Anthoni Cornelis Boursse, in navolging van den Abt Vogeler; in de Nieuwezyds Kapél te Amsteldam, dan 26 January, 1786. Ibid., idem, 1786, (8)p. - AND WITH: Rienhart, J. Lofdichten. Aan Mejuffrouw M.L.G. geb. C. by gelegenheid van Haar Eds. voortreflyken lierzang Op de eerste zege van 's Lands vloot (...). Ibid., Erven van David Klippink, 1781, (12)p.

- First work some sl. foxing; sm. owner's stamp on first blank. Spine lacks letterpiece.

€ (100-150) 110
78 2709 Marmontel  J F  78 2709 Marmontel J F
78/2709 Marmontel, (J.F.). De Incas, of de verwoesting van het Rijk van Peru. Rott., R. Arrenberg, 1777, 2 vols., XLVIII,386,(1); 466,(1)p., engr. frontisp. by J. PUNT after J.M. MOREAU LE JEUNE, contemp. unif. hroan.

- Occas. vaguely (water)stained. Bindings trifle rubbed. = Scheepers II, 654; Buisman 1559.

€ (100-150) 160