Anbieter: Mooney's bookstore, Den Helder, Niederlande
Zustand: Very good.
Verlag: Den Haag, Leopold zonder jaar
Anbieter: Antiquarian Bookshop Klikspaan, Leiden, Niederlande
1e dr. - Linnen, band wat gevlekt.
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
EUR 46,53
Anzahl: Mehr als 20 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbGebunden. Zustand: New.
Verlag: H. P. Leopold's Uitg.-Mij., N.V., 's-Gravenhage, 1939
Anbieter: Librairie Sheehy (Theologia Books), La Charite sur Loire, Frankreich
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Good copy. No dustjacket. 241pp. Book.
Anbieter: Grimbergen Booksellers, Lisse, Niederlande
Hes, 1983. Gebonden met stofomslag. 380 pp. Omslag op rug verkleurd.
Verlag: Leyden, Johannes le Mair, 1772
Anbieter: Klondyke, Almere, Niederlande
Zustand: Fair. 3 banden: m615+613+607+bladwyzer van woorden over de III deelen.; Veel slijtage omslag, m.n. de ruggen: delen weg; achterplat deel I mist.
Amsterdam, L.J. Veen, [1938]. Ingenaaid met flappen. 208 p. 1e druk. Achterzijde omslag los (maar present). Rug sleets. Onderhoudende roman uit het zakenleven. Op het omslag onder het portret van de beide Riemannen een visitekaartje: 'Rieman & Co. Vertegenwoordigd door: Melis Stoke'. Een ontwerp van Ben Mohr.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Niederlande
's'-Grav., A.J.van Weelden, 1825. 25,(4),615 blz. Kart. - Frontcover loose, spine missing, pinhole affecting the last 8 pages of the book.
Noorwegen, Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland, 1933. 26 x 19 cm. Gevouwen blad Van Gelder's geschept Posthoorn-papier. Met illustraties van J.A. Pollones. Grappig gedicht over de Nederlandse toeristen als moderne Vikingen. Fragmenten ervan vonden hun weg naar verschillende Nederlandse en Nederlands-Indische kranten! Salomonson (1892-1942) trad in de jaren dertig vaker op om scheepsfeestjes met vrolijke rijmen op te luisteren. Twee van zijn romans spelen op zeeschepen. Jean Pollones (1882-1972) was een Amsterdamse, maar internationaal georiënteerde kunstenaar.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Utrecht 1983 (repr.ed.1885). xcvi,290,380 pp. geb.
Anbieter: Goltzius, Lisse, Niederlande
3 delen, geb. in 20e-eeuws karton. 615 + 613 + 607 p.
Johannes le Mair, Leyden, 1772. In halfleer gebonden. Hardcover. Hoeken leer. [4], 615 + 613 + 607 [30, bladwyzer] pag. - KEURIGE SET [Poëzie / Poetry / [Nederlandse Poëzie] Antiquarisch ].
Anbieter: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Niederlande
Leiden, J.le Mair, 1772. 3 vols. (4),615,607,613 pp. Raised h.leather. - Covers and spines sl. worn, labels partly missing.
Verlag: Johannes le Mair, 1772
Anbieter: Antiquariaat van Starkenburg, Apeldoorn, Niederlande
perkament, 3 delen, 615, 613 en 607 blz. Naam schutblad van een vorige eigenaar (1783 !). Perfecte set. Afbeelding van titelpagina deel1.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur / ILAB, Den Haag, Niederlande
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. A rare 1620 edition of Melis Stoke's "Rijmkroniek", with large title vignette.Full vellum binding in good condition. Folio edition, in -2. Collation: ?24A-O4. 31 x 21 cm. Interior in good condition. Interesting manuscript annotations. Also a name, but not yet deciphered.From 1290 on Melis Stoke composed a chronicle in verse on the county of Holland. Written in Middle Dutch, this "Rijmkroniek" was one of the first books to appear in the Dutch language. It describes (among other stories) the assassination of Floris V, Count of Holland and Zeeland. Stoke's chronicle was based on written sources, testimonies and his own observations. Unfortunately, Melis Stoke is not praised for his historical accuracy and reliability.The first published edition of the "Rijmkroniek" appeared in Amsterdam in 1591 (ed. J. van der Does). Due to his ability to read and write (most people of his time were illiterate) Stoke is believed to have been a monk. The Melis Stokelaan in The Hague was named after him.Rare Rijmkroniek Counts of Holland Melis Stoke.
Verlag: Leiden, J. du Vivie & I. Severinus, 1699, 1699
Anbieter: Antiquariat Walter Nowak, Göttingen, Deutschland
Behelsende De Geschiedenissen des Lands, onder de Princen van het eerste Huis, tot den Jare 1305. Gewicht in Gramm: 550 Pergament-Einband,etwas beschmutzt un dleicht bestoßen,name auf vorsatz und titel,text und abbildungen sauber.
Verlag: Leyden, Johannes Du Vivie En Isaak Severinus., 1699
Anbieter: Antiquariat Peter Fritzen, Speicher, Deutschland
33,5 x 21 cm. [3] Bl., 23 S., [2] Bl., 263 S., [1] Bl., [30] Bl. Mit 35 Kupfertafeln außerhalb der Paginierung. Zeitgenössisches Ganzpergament mit handschriftlichem Rückentitel. Einband etwas verzogen und fleckig, hinteres Gelenk teilweise gelöst. Durchgehend gebräunt, teils etwas wasserrandig. Sammlungsetikett des 19. Jhs. (Lille, Frankeich) auf dem vorderen Spiegel. Brunet 548 Graesse VI, 502. Mittelalterliche Reimchronik zur Geschichte der Grafen von Holland bis zum Jahr 1305. Für die letzten 20 Jahre ist der Verfasser als Zeitzeuge und sein Werk als Originalquelle zu werten. Darüber hinaus eine wichtige sprachgeschichtliche Quelle. Hier die erste illustrierte (insgesamt dritte) Ausgabe mit den gestochenen Porträts der Grafen in Ganzfigur u. prachtvoller Gewandung nach Gemälden im Karmelitenkloster zu Haarlem. Das Porträt von Jan III. ist nie erschienen, ebensowenig wie die drei Porträts von Philipp v. Österreich, Kaiser Karl V. und Philipp von Spanien, für die es in Haarlem keine Vorlage gab und die laut Aussage des Herausgebers nur der Vollständigkeit halber mit aufgeführt wurden. Vollständiges Exemplar mit der Tafel mit der Darstellung des Todes in figura und dem Doppelporträt von Maria von Burgund und Maximilian von Habsburg, verheiratet am 19. August 1477, nachdem noch 1473 die diesbezüglichen zweimonatigen Verhandlungen auf dem Reichstag in Trier gescheitert waren. Imposantes Werk, das wegen der Porträts auch die Geschichte Luxemburgs tangiert. Third but first illustrated edition of Stoke's mediaeval rhyming chronicle (885-1305), edited, with additions, by Cornelis Van Alkemade. The work is known for its exactitude and minute detail and it has proved of inestimable service to later historians. The fine series of full-length portraits of the reigning princes of Holland were engraved after paintings in the Carmelite Monastery at Haarlem. According to the editor, the portraits of Philip of Austria, Emperor Charles V, and Philip II of Spain were omitted as they were not present in the Haarlem series on which the plates were based but were only added to complete the list of rulers.; the portrait of Jan III was never executed for unknown reasons.
Verlag: [Leyden?], 1699
Anbieter: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, USA
35 engraved plates (one double page), some titled in contemporary hand. Folio (16-1/2 x 10-1/4 inches). French issue of the atlas volume of HOLLANDSCHE JAAR-BOEKEN OF RIJM-KRONIJK, the third edition (Leyden, 1699), and first illustrated, of Melis Stoke's (ca. 1235-1305) medieval chronicle. With 35 engravings after paintings in the Carmelite Monastery at Haarlem of medieval Dutch royalty, with the final plate a smiling Death. The Leyden 1699 edition is relatively common, while this issue with French title page and no imprint, is scarce. We locate only one institutional copy worldwide, at the New York Public, which, like the present copy, omits Stoke's text and contains only the 35 plates. The French title suggests that the plates were issued alone. Brunet V 547 , Lipperheide 939, Graesse VI, 502 (all for Leyden, 1699 edition); for this edition: Guigard IV, 3067 (citing the copy in "Catalogue des livres rare et curieux de Francisque Michel") Uncut, in contemporary marbled wrappers, binding split and perished, two leaves with minor marginal repair, plates clean 35 engraved plates (one double page), some titled in contemporary hand. Folio (16-1/2 x 10-1/4 inches).
From 1290 Melis Stoke composed a chronicle in verse on the county of Holland. Written in Middle Dutch, this "Rijmkroniek" was one of the first books to appear in the Dutch language. Among other stories, it described the assassination of Floris V, Count of Holland and Zeeland. Stoke's chronicle was based on written sources, testimonies and his own observations. The first published edition appeared in Amsterdam, 1591 (ed. J. van der Does).Unfortunately, Melis Stoke is not known for his historical accuracy and reliability. Due to his ability to read and write (most people of his time were illiterate), Stoke is believed to have been a monk. The Melis Stokelaan in The Hague was named after him.Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 252c; Carasso-Kok 358 Three volumes bound in half linnen. Frontplates loose, 1 backcover missing. Pages with foxing.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Utrecht 1885. 2 dln. xcvii,290,380 pp. (Hist.Gen.NS.40 & 42, rug overgeplakt).
Leyden 1772, 613/607 pp. (bindings slightly worn) W40.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Leyden,Joh. le Mair,1772. 3 delen. 4to. [viii],615-613-607,[xxx] pp. Halfkalfsleren banden met rugtitel (banden gesleten en platten licht beschadigd; enkele pagina's gevouwen).
Johannes le Mair, Leyden, 1772. 3 vols. (IV),615;613;607,(XXX)p. Half leather. Spine withtwo vignettes and five raised ribbons. Book plates scratched, paper partly gone. Corners cover a bit bumped and scratched. Edges cover scratched.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Leyden,Joh.le Mair,1772. 3 delen. 4to. [viii],615-613-607,[xxx] pp. Halfkalfsleer, latere lederen hoeken. (band iets geschaafd; schutbladen licht gebruind) Met het ex libris van Ulco Proost (1885-1966), "medefirmant van de vermaarde, eeuwenoude papiergroothandel, die vandaag de dag nog bestaat onder de naam Proost en Brandt." Ontworpen door Jacob Nuiver (?), "onder meer. grafisch ontwerper bij papiergroothandel P. Proost & Zoon te Amsterdam en ontwerper van boekbanden." (zie website KB: Binding met de band: bibliofiele bezitters).
From 1290 Melis Stoke composed a chronicle in verse on the county of Holland. Written in Middle Dutch, this "Rijmkroniek" was one of the first books to appear in the Dutch language. Among other stories, it described the assassination of Floris V, Count of Holland and Zeeland. Stoke's chronicle was based on written sources, testimonies and his own observations. The first published edition appeared in Amsterdam, 1591 (ed. J. van der Does).Unfortunately, Melis Stoke is not known for his historical accuracy and reliability. Due to his ability to read and write (most people of his time were illiterate), Stoke is believed to have been a monk. The Melis Stokelaan in The Hague was named after him.Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 252c; Carasso-Kok 358 Three volumes bound in contemporary half leather. Gilt spine with letterpieces. 21.8 x 17 cm. Rubbed spots, occasional foxing. Ex libris on pastedowns: "Bibiotheca Seminarii Warmondani. Dono dedit Rec. pl. Dom. Professor P. van der Ploeg." Annotation of a former owner on first front endleaf in ink, vol. 1.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Leyden,Joh. le Mair,1772. 3 delen. 4to. [viii],615-613-607,[xxx] pp. Blind gestempeld perkament. (band iets gevlekt, kleine bibl.stempels). Ex. van de Rijmkroniek op groot papier, met extra vóór ingebonden en gemonteerd een overdruk van 'Berigt wegens de Rymkronyk van Melis Stoke' uit de Vaderl.Letter-Oefeningen, 17 pp.
Zustand: very good. Tot Leyden, by Johannes du Vivie & Isaak Severinus, 1699. (6), 23, (6), 263, (3), (60) pp. 35 engraved plates including: 31 full-length engraved portraits of the Counts of Holland on 31 plates, 1 folding with 2 portraits, 1 plate depicting death, 1 portrait of Gerard van Velsen, 1 plate with tombe of Floris V. Contemporary blindtooled vellum. Folio 32x22 cm. Third but first illustrated edition of Stoke's mediaeval rhyming chronicle (885-1305), edited, with additions, by Cornelis Van Alkemade. The work is known for its exactitude and minute detail and it has proved of inestimable service to later historians. The fine series of full-length portraits of the reigning princes of Holland were engraved after paintings in the Carmelite Monastery at Haarlem. According to the editor, the portraits of Philip of Austria, Emperor Charles V, and Philip II of Spain were omitted as they were not present in the Haarlem series on which the plates were based but were only added to complete the list of rulers.; the portrait of Jan III was never executed for unknown reasons. Brunet. 548. Graesse VI 502. Lipperheide Gb 25. Clear waterstain (ca. 8x8 cm) in 14 leaves; pp. 23-24 and 219-222 loose. Printed Ex-libris on verso flyleaf, moderate wrinkling and soil to vellum but generally a very good copy. Condition : very good copy. Keywords : HISTORY,
Anbieter: Goltzius, Lisse, Niederlande
EUR 1.006,25
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbGeillustreerd met portret van Dirk I op titelpagina. Inleiding door J. Douza. Zeldzame editie.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Leiden, Johannes du Vivie & Isaak Severinus, 1699. Folio. (vi),24,(2),263,(3),60 pp. Fraaie perkamenten blindgestempelde band. (weervlekjes hier en daar in de tekst; marginale vetvlek op 4 bladen.) Haitsma Mulier/v.d.Lem 9a: De vermelde platen v.Jan III, Philips v.Oostenrijk, Karel V en Philips II zijn nooit gemaakt. Bijzonder exemplaar, waarin de pp. 1-6 ontbreken, maar ingevoegd zijn in zeer fraai contemporain handschrift op 4 bladen.