Verlag: Selbstverlag, Emden,, 1982
Anbieter: Antiquariat Johannes Herlyn, Freiburg, Deutschland
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broschiert/Taschenbuch. 163 S. OBrosch. 1. Aufl.; vom Übersetzer signiert; längerer handschriftlicher Brief des Übersetzers hinter dem Fronispiz befestigt. Vorderdeckel unschön fleckig, Schnitt u. Titelblatt stockfleckig; vorderes Innengelenk offen, N.a.T.; sonst ordentlich. Deutsche Ausgabe von: Mensonis Altingii vita descripta per Ubbonem Emmium.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Emden : Bretzler;, 1982;., 1982
Erstausgabe
8°; Orig.-Broschur; Zustand: Gut. 163 S.; Einband geknickt, Rücken mit Folie verstärkt, leichter Wasserschaden, dadurch Vorsatz und Titel zusammengeklebt. Sonst guter Zustand. /lager 0293 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 600.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Frankfurt am Main/Wörner Vlg., 1986
Anbieter: Dobben-Antiquariat Dr. Volker Wendt, Oldenburg, Deutschland
21,5x15,5 cm, Leinen. Zustand: Sehr gut. ca. 196 S. mit einigen s/w Abbildungen. Ubbo Emmius (1547-1625) beforschte die ursprünglichen Freiheiten ("aurea libertas") Frieslands, damit diese zu seiner Zeit verteidigt und verankert werden konnten. Er stärkte somit die freien Bauern gegen den andringenden Absolutismus der Grafen. Hervorzuheben sind darüberhinaus sein Engagement bei der Gründung der Universität Groningen im Jahr 1614 sowie bei der Etablierung der protestantischen Kirche in Friesland. Stets der Wissenschaft verpflichtet, hinterfragte er mit großer Skepsis die sogenannten "Volksüberlieferungen" in ihrer Deutung der Geschichte.- Die Seitenzählung folgt der lateinischen Originalausgabe durch Marginalziffern außen am Rand der Seiten. Sehr gut erhaltenes Exemplar ohne Eintragungen. Bitte beachten: Lieferung nach Vorauszahlung. An Buchhandel, Antiquariate, Behörden, öffentliche Bibliotheken, Universitäten und Museen liefern wir auf Wunsch mit Rechnung. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 393.
Verlag: Frankfurt am Main, Verlag Jochen Wörner 1981-1982, 1982
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Niederlande
6 volumes, Bound in the publisher's blue cloth with yellow title label spines and front covers (In very good condition, a fine set.).
Verlag: Wörner, 1981
ISBN 10: 3887820010 ISBN 13: 9783887820015
Anbieter: BUCHSERVICE / ANTIQUARIAT Lars Lutzer, Wahlstedt, Deutschland
Zustand: gut. 1981. Friesische Geschichte III + IV In deutscher Sprache. pages.
Verlag: Frankfurt (Jochen Wörner) - 1982 (= Erste Auflage, 1981
Anbieter: Antiquariat Hoffmann, Nordhorn, Deutschland
8°, 6 Bände Originalleinen mit Deckel- und Rückenschildchen (Hardcover), Lieferung mit Deutscher Post und DHL in PLASTIKFREIER VERPACKUNG, leichter Kellergeruch, papierbedingt stellenweise leicht gebräunt, sonst gutes bis sehr gutes Exemplar.
Verlag: Leiden (Lugd. Batavorum), Ex officina Elzeviriana, 1632,, Leida, 1632
Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Pregliasco, Torino, TO, Italien
Zustand: molto buono. in-24, pp. 426, (6) di indici, bell'antiporta inciso. Bella legatura coeva in p. pergamena e titolo manoscritto al dorso. Rara edizione originale (purtroppo comprende solo il primo volume di due) di una delle Piccole Repubbliche, da non confondersi con la seconda (1644), il cui frontespizio riporta erroneamente la data della prima. L'autore (Greetsiel, Frisia Orientale, 1547 - Groninga 1625), fu storico, rettore della scuola latina di Norden (1579-87), posto che lasciò perché calvinista. Fu quindi lettore a Leer e a Groninga, dove (1614) ebbe parte preponderante nella fondazione di quell'accademia. Scrisse la prima storia scientifico-critica della Frisia (Historiarum Frisicarum decades, 1616). Buon esemplare. Willems: 364. Book.
Verlag: Leyden: Louis Elzevier, 1616., 1616
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. 2 Parts in 1. folio. pp. 16 p.l., 464, [2], 471-627, [2], [628]-962, [34]; 4 p.l., 71, [1], 72, 62, [4], [75]-92, 54, 59-60, [11]. pagination irregular but text appears to be absolutely complete. 1 double-page engraved plate, 1 double-page engraved map, & 11 double-page engraved plans (2 of these half-page). woodcut title vignettes & several woodcut ornaments. contemporary blind-stamped vellum (upper joints starting to split, covers bowed, blank corner of 1 leaf partly defective, some leaves with small marginal dampstain in margin, but overall a lovely grand copy). Second and Best Issue of the most complete edition of this detailed history of the author's homeland. The second part, consisting of three divisions, is devoted to a chorographical description of Friesland and an examination of its civil and religious constitution. The work had been previously published a number of times, beginning in 1596, but here the text is greatly expanded, handsomely printed in folio, and double-page maps and a plate have been added. The first issue did not contain the plates and the text did not include the critique, index, and other textual matter. The maps and plans by N.Geilkerkius include a map of the region and fine city plans for Leeuwerden, Franeker, Harlingen, Bolsward, Sneek, Worcum (half-page), Dockum, Staveren, Sloten (half-page), Groningen, and Emdan. The author was professor of history and Greek at the University of Groningen, of which he was also a rector.Berghman 1822. Brunet 25201. Rahir 87 (noting some but not all of the pagination irregularities). Willems 110.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Frankfurt am Main, Hardt u. Wörner, 1986
ISBN 10: 3887820126 ISBN 13: 9783887820121
Anbieter: Antiquariat Thorhall, Ilsede, Deutschland
8° Leinen. Zustand: Gut. 792-961 S. - gebraucht; gut - Ecke des Einbandes oben leicht bestoßen - sonst guter Zustand. EC6979 ISBN: 9783887820121 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 395.
Sprache: Latein
Verlag: Leiden (Lugd. Batavorum), Ex officina Elzeviriana,, 1632
Anbieter: Antiquariat Berghammer, Gräfelfing, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
426, 323 S. + 2 Indices. Mit einem gestochenen Titelkupfer la Gewicht in Gramm: 400 kl-8°, Ganzldereinband der Zeit, Leder teilweise restauriert, guter und Innen sauberer Zust.
Sprache: Latein
Verlag: Elzeviriana, 1632
Anbieter: Librairie Jullien, Genève, Schweiz
Couverture rigide. Zustand: Très bon. Lugd. Batavorum (Leyden), ex officina Elzeviriana, 1632 (2e partie 1644). 2 tomes en 1 volume. 413 + index, 300 + index. Ca. 6 x 12 cm. Reliure rigide vélin ivoire, titre sur le dos à l'encre, dos lisse, plats muets. Frontispice. Dos lég. noirci, mouillures sur les premières pages. Ensemble en bon état.
Verlag: Officina Elzeviriana,, Leyden, 1632
Anbieter: Salvador Cortés, Librero Anticuario, San Lorenzo del Escorial, M, Spanien
426 pp., 3 hh., 323 pp., 3 hh. 16º, Pergamino de época semidesprendido, rotulado a mano en lomera. Buen estado.
Anbieter: Libreria Oreste Gozzini snc, Firenze, FI, Italien
Erstausgabe
Lugduni Batavorum, ex Officina Bonaventurae & Abrahami Elzevir, 1626, in-8, piena pergamena coeva, pp. (24), 194, (22). Naturali fioriture e bruniture. Edizione originale del solo primo volume dell'opera (di tre), una delle più importanti dell'Emmio. Pieters, p. 73-74, n. 5. (Firma di appartenenza: Antonii Cesare Sallentini).
Verlag: Leyden: Ex Officina Elseviriana [Bonaventure & Abraham Elzevier], 1632., 1632
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
Erstausgabe
2 Parts in 1. 24mo. pp. 426, [6]; 323, [7]. engraved title. woodcut printer's device on tile to the 2nd volume. woodcut ornaments & initials. Greek & Latin text. indexes. contemporary vellum, paper spine label (spine darkened, faint marginal dampstain to some leaves). First Separate Edition. Originally published in 1626 as the third volume of Emmius's Vetus Graecia. Berghman 1573-74. Rahir 345. Willems 364.
Verlag: Bonaventura & Abraham Elzevier,, Leiden,, 1626
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
3 parts in 2 volumes. First edition of this highly interesting and original work in three parts on the geography, history and form of government of the Greeks, which Ubbio Emmius (1547-1625) composed during the last years of his life, and which was published posthumously in Leiden in 1626 by the Elzevier brothers with a dedicatory introduction is by his son Wessel.Emmius devoted a large part of his life to writing the history of the Frisian territories. His Rerum Frisicarum historia - the first modern study of Friesland from North-Holland to Denmark - appeared in 6 volumes from 1592 until 1616.Binding of vol. 2 (containing part 3) slightly dust-soiled and half-loose (front hinge came loose from the book block). Otherwise in good condition.l Willems, 252; Rahir, 214.; An account of Emmius' life, written by Nicholas Mulerius, was published, with the lives of other professors of Groningen (Groningen, 1638). Uniformly bound in contemporary vellum, manuscript title on spine, the second volume (containing the third part) with red sprinkled edges. With the printer's device of the Elzeviers on all three title-pages, woodcut initials. Pages: [24] 194, [22]; [4], 536, [32]; [4], 519, 25 pp.
Verlag: Aegidius Radeus,, Franeker,, 1596
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
2 volumes. First edition of the first twenty books (two decades) of a monumental history of Friesland. This landmark work is one of the first studies of the region to be based on primary sources rather than myths and legends. Combining Friesland's political, geographical, and institutional history, it remains a cornerstone of early modern historiography and a key source for the history of the northern Netherlands.Ubbo Emmius (1547-1625) was born in the German fishing village of Greetsiel, East Friesland, as the son of a Lutheran preacher. From the age of 9 to 18, he went to Latin school in Emden, Bremen, Norden, and Geneva, where he encountered Calvinist ideas. In 1579 he returned to East Friesland and was offered the position of rector of the Latin School in Norden. Despite making a great success of the school, he was dismissed in 1587 for his Calvinist convictions. He continued his career in Leer, rising to prominence as a scholar and educator, and became the first rector magnificus of the University of Groningen in 1614.Throughout his career, Emmius devoted himself to scholarship, producing this celebrated history of Friesland, originally issued in six decades of ten books each between 1596 and 1607. The present two volumes are the first editions of the first two decades. They are of particular significance as they establish the textual foundation of Emmius's main work and reflect the earliest stage of his systematic reconstruction of Frisian history.The bindings show only minor traces of use. The leaves are somewhat browned, the lower margin of pp.5-6 in volume 2 has been restored, with some loss of text, contemporary underlinings throughout. Otherwise in good condition.l Ad 1: Adams E 154; STCN 822743876; Typ. Bat. 1738; USTC 423655; Ad 2: Adams E 155; STCN 822743930; Typ. Bat. 1739; USTC 424159. 19th-century gold-tooled mottled half calf, with a green morocco label on the spine with the author, title, and volume number lettered in gold, tree-marbled paper sides. With a woodcut vignette on both titles, 25 pages with genealogical tables in volume 2, several decorated woodcut initials, woodcut head- and tailpieces. Pages: [16], 416; [47], [1 blank], 400, [3], [1 blank] pp. With: IDEM. Rerum Frisicarum historiae. Decas altera.Franeker, Aegidius Radeus, 1598.
Verlag: Gerhard Ketel, Typographi ordinarii, Groningen, Netherlands, 1605
Anbieter: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, USA
Erstausgabe
First edition. First edition. 191,[1] pp. plus a number of inserted blank interleaves; 56pp. plus several blank interleaves, two bearing contemporary manuscript notes continuing work to 1613. Numerous setting errors in the pagination, but sequence complete. 1 vols. 8vo. An attractive copy of this work on the history of the Frisian territories by German historian and geographer Ubbo Emmius (1547 - 1625). From East Frisia himself, Emmius wrote several works concerning the history of that coastal area, and a number of his titles appeared under the Elzevier's imprints in coming years. The first work is noted as the second book printed in Gronigen (the first being another work by Emmius printed in 1603) and one must assume the second work is also close in that sequence, particularly as it often appears bound with a number of the copies of the former title reported in OCLC. A rough and inadequate transcription of the ownership inscription on the rear pastedown suggests the original owner may have been "D.D. Doct. Daüide Robertüm"; a witty Latin couplet adorns the first blank along with two later ownership signatures. A beautiful book in a decorative contemporary binding, in near original condition. Nijhoff /Van Hattum 89. Willemse, 46 (supplement). OCLC 64181920 Contemporary calf, tooled in gilt, gilt gauffered edges. Initials "D.D.R." and date of "1607" stamped on both boards, within gilt frame with corner ornaments and a central oval with internal floral devices. Extremities and joints rubbed, front joint worn but sound, vestiges of absent ties at fore-edge, modern bookplate on front pastedown, a few side notes in the latter work slightly shaved at foremargin by binder, early ink ownership inscription on rear pastedown, ink note of acquisition/provenance on front free endsheet ("Lot 203. Sotheby's Gallery 1892 E.H. Laurence Library") 191,[1] pp. plus a number of inserted blank interleaves; 56pp. plus several blank interleaves, two bearing contemporary manuscript notes continuing work to 1613. Numerous setting errors in the pagination, but sequence complete. 1 vols. 8vo.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Frankfurt, Jochen Wörner Verlag, 1982
Anbieter: Antiquariat-Plate, Rosendahl, NRW, Deutschland
Softcover/Paperback. Zusammen 966 Seiten. Band II mit zwei Faltkarten. Kaum Lager-oder Gebrauchsspuren. Sehr gute Exemplare. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 3100.
Anbieter: Centralantikvariatet, Stockholm, Schweden
Erstausgabe Signiert
Zustand: Very Good. Leiden, ex officina Elzeviriana, 1632-44. 24mo. Engr. title page,+ 3-413,+ (3); 300,+ (3) pp. A small tear pp. 67-68 in part one and a few minor spots. Contemporary vellum, discret and finely handwritten title in ink on spine. From the library of Ericsberg, with its book plate cut down to size. Willems 364. Berghman 1575. This is the second edition, with the second part dated 1644. The engraved title, which is the same as in the first edition, is signed ?C.C.D.? (=Duysend). The text was earlier published in the third part of ?Vetus Graecia? 1626. The first part deals with Athen and Sparta, ?De republica Atheniensium?, ?De republica Laconum?, and the second with Carthago, Crete, Argos, Thebes, Corinth, Corcyra, Syracuse, Samos, Chios, Rhodes, Epirus, Massilia, etc. Ubbo Emmius (1547-1625) was a German professor in Greek and History at Groningen. Hardcover / Hardback.