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Anbieter: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 29,87
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Verlag: Amsterdam, Petrus Mortier, 1766., 1766
Anbieter: Charbo's Antiquariaat, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Zustand: Good. 4to. 100 pp. With woodcut arms of Amsterdam on title & 1 engraving on p. 20. Hardcover. Recent leatherette with early frontcover with handwritten title mounted. (New endpapers with bookplate on pastedown; first few pages sl. marginal waterst., pp. 95/96 bound after page 100).
Verlag: Ex Officina Schouteniana [Petrus, Schouten], Amstelaedami [Amsterdam], 1760
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Hardcover. Quarto, [14], xxxii, [2], 1112 pages. In Good minus condition. Bound in full red Morocco leather with gilt ornamentation to spine, boards, edges and turn ins. Spine has gilt lettering and motifs. Boards have light to moderate chipping to most extremities, light plus bumping to corners, exposing the boards, and minor soiling. Textblock has the bookplate of Sir Robert George Wyndham Herbert (18311905) on the front pastedown. Leather separating from the interior fore edge of the front board, pastedown pages partially detached, light plus age toning and foxing throughout. Gilt along the edges. Text in Latin. Shelved in Room G. STCN no:20298205X. 1395752. Special Collections.
Verlag: Manuscript. Amsterdam / Athenaeum Illustre, 1776. (7), 438 numbered leaves, with enscripted engraved frontispice (dated 1755, Joh. le Mair, a Leiden publisher) - with exlibris of Dutch historian D.J.G. Buurman., 1776
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Hortus Conclusus, Bergambacht, Niederlande
Contemporary half leather binding. Binding worn / a bit damaged at edges, else good. Lecture notes in Latin of Burmann's history lessons. Please see description or ask for photos.
Verlag: apud Rod. & Gerh. Wetstenios
Zustand: Good. Amstaelodami : apud Rod. & Gerh. Wetstenios, H. FF., 1713. Volume 3. 24mo Hardcover. Vellum. 370pp. Latin. Good book. Covers soiled and stained, with a tear to the bottom front cover hinge. Top edge and rear endpages slightly dampstained. Some foxing to pages, otherwise clean text. Slight tear to fore-edge of last page. In polypropylene bag. (ovid, classics, roman, roman poets, latin love elegist) Inquire if you need further information.
Verlag: Apud Samuelem Luchtmans, Leidae [Leiden], 1724
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Hardcover. Quarto, [160], 759, [101] pages. In Very Good minus. Bound in full vellum, has gilt ornamentation to the boards and spine, and leather label on the spine with gilt lettering. Boards have light plus discoloration and age toning, light scratching, corners moderately bumped, and boards slightly warped. Evidence of ties having been removed from both boards. Binding with armorial stamp displaying the motto and coat of arms of the city of Haarlem. Textblock has the bookplate of Sir Robert Johnson Eden (17741844) placed over the remains of an older bookplate on the front pastedown, pencil annotations on the front pastedown, has extensive pencil annotation to verso of front-free end page, early ink annotation to the verso of the engraved titlepage, typographical titlepage also present. Textblock has pages lightly age toned with light plus foxing particularly noticeable on the edges, and edges of pages speckled red. Contains a folding plate with a portrait of Pieter Burman inserted before page 1, with a small closed tear to center left edge of page, barely impacting the printed area. Text in Latin. OCLC; 365119923. Shelved in Room G. 1395126. Special Collections.
Verlag: Amstelædami : Apud Henricum Wetstenium, 1698
Anbieter: MW Books, New York, NY, USA
Erstausgabe
First Edition. Worn copy bound in full vellum with a leather gilt-blocked label to the spine. Some wear and tear as with age. Remains well preserved overall; bright, clean and sharp-cornered. Physical description; vol. V (only): 462 pages. Subjects; Aesop. Fables. 3 Kg.
Verlag: Apud Barth. Wild, 1780
Anbieter: Ancient World Books, Toronto, ON, Kanada
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good-. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. Contemporary full vellum with gilt lettering to spine. Bookplate to inner cover (Armorial shield of Edward Davenport. ). Pages clean and bright. ; Xvi, 990, [2 pp of errata] ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 990 pages.
Verlag: Folkert Vander Plaats, 1742
Anbieter: Ancient World Books, Toronto, ON, Kanada
Hardcover. Zustand: Good+. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. 1/2 leather binding with brown marbled boards and 4 raised bands. Corenrs a bit edgeworn. Dampstaining and browning to some pages. Foxing passim. Ink note to rear endpaper in neat hand. ; [8], 56 pp, [13], 774, [14 pp of index] ; 4to 11" - 13" tall.
Verlag: A. J. VALPY, A. M., 1821
Anbieter: philosophy-philology, Tama-shi, TOKYO, Japan
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. 1st Edition. This 9 volume complete ed. has 1st volume is added by old ed. so 560 pp. but to 570 were copied added.so the whole is complete. Other volumes are fine.
Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. Occasional poem by Petrus Burmannus de jongere. Text in Dutch. About the start of stadtholder Willem V in 1766. No binding, some light browning on the edges but further in good condition. Quarto edition, 4º, 23 x 19 cm. Collation: [A]2. STCN ID: 15335013X (Only 1 copy in KB Den Haag). [NL]Willem V van Oranje-Nassau was in 1766 de erfstadhouder van de Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden. Hij was geboren in 1748 en was dus achttien jaar oud. Hij was al sinds 1751 stadhouder, omdat zijn vader Willem IV toen overleed. Omdat Willem V nog een kind was, werd het bestuur jarenlang waargenomen door regenten, zijn moeder Anna van Hannover en later zijn voogd, de hertog van Brunswijk. In 1766 werd Willem V meerderjarig verklaard en begon hij officieel zelfstandig te regeren. Dat jaar geldt daarom als het begin van zijn eigenlijke bestuur als stadhouder. Hij bleef stadhouder tot 1795, toen de Bataafse Republiek werd uitgeroepen en hij naar Engeland vluchtte.
Verlag: Copenhagen (Coppenhagae), 1706., 1706
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta, AMSTERDAM, Niederlande
4to. (II),70 p. Modern boards. 22 cm 'Written cum maxima fractura capitis & labore' (Ref: STCN ppn 183625013; Knuttel 15549) (Condition: Paper browning. Edges of the title and second leaf chipped) (Note: The Roman author, orator and politician Cicero enjoyed his greatest glory during the Renaissance, 'when he became not only a historical figure and a writer but also the object of the literary cult known as Ciceronianism'. (The Classical Tradition, Cambr. Mass., 2010, p. 195) Petrach established Cicero as a uniquely powerful stylistic source and intellectual resource. 'In the later 15th century Humanists like Angelo Poliziano and Filippo Beroaldo began to widen the range of Latinity: they commented on and sometimes imitated Quintilian, Statius, Apuleius, and others.' (Op. cit., p. 196) Thanks to humanistically inclined popes Ciceronianism, the endeavour to imitate, or even ape the pure Latinity of Cicero, won the debate. In 1528 Desiderius Erasmus published his 'Ciceronianus', a treatise that attacked the Ciceronian pedantic Latin written by many scholars during the early 16th century. But, 'over time a moderate Ciceronianism , generally classical, but not extremist, became the norm, in Protestant 'Gymnasien' in North Germany (and the Netherlands), Jesuit schools from Paris to Prague, and English grammar schools alike. Despite the late 16th century vogue for Tacitus, Cicero retained his central position as a school author and a model for good writing of many kinds'. (Op. cit., p. 197) In the late 17th and the 18th centuries Cicero's works continued to be committed to memory in schools, as an example of good taste. Now, having acquired the principal rules, and a competent knowledge of the language, the student was adviced for his grammatical studies to peruse constantly and carefully the works of Cicero, and authors like Terentius and Caesar, in order to absorb the structure and idiom of pure Latinity. § The Dutch scholar Pieter Burman, or Petrus Burmannus, 1668-1741, appointed in 1696 professor of History and of Latin at Utrecht, was one of the advocates of an elegant Latin style. In 1706 Burmannus published this satyrical letter, supposedly written by one Stephanus Spinaeus, to denounce the horrible dog-Latin of some of his colleagues, for instance the Dutch scholar Melchior Leidecker, 1642-1721, who was professor of Theology since 1678 at the university of Utrecht. Leydecker wrote a kind of barbaric Latin which no one could understand, unless he spoke Dutch. (Chr. Sepp, 'Het godgeleerd onderwijs in Nederland gedurende de 16e en 17e eeuw', Leiden 1873, p. 353) In this letter Burmannus sins against every rule of good taste and style, it teems with mistakes, barbarisms, solecisms, and idiomatic constructions in vernacular, but translated into Latin. Poking fun at Leydecker, Burmannus writes, that he wrote the letter 'cum maxima fractura capitis & labore'. This satyrical letter was published anonymously, and supposedly in Copenhagen. This is of course a mystification. It was printed in the Netherlands, probably Utrecht) (Collation: pi1, A-I4 (minus leaf I4. Leaf I4 was probably used for pi1, the title)) (Photographs on request) 400 gr.
Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. Occasional poem by Petrus Burmannus de jongere. Text in Latin. Later translated with the title: Op de haetlijke overwinning der Franschen op Pascal Pao?li, groot voorstander der Corsische vryheid, door ontrouw der verraeders behaeld.No binding,some light creases on the pages but further in good condition. Handwritten text on the first page above the printed text: P. Burmannus Sc and the year 1769 in the left top corner. Large quarto, 4º, 28 x 21 cm. Collation: A8. Not alike STCN 185628001. A2: disse (not isse), A5: $an (not an)[NL] Een 18e-eeuws Latijns gelegenheidsgedicht over de val van de Corsicaanse vrijheidsleider Paoli, gedrukt in de stijl van academisch-humanistisch drukwerk, waarschijnlijk afkomstig uit de Noord-Nederlandse universitaire of geleerde context. Pasquale Paoli streed voor een onafhankelijke Corsicaanse republiek (17551769). De uiteindelijke Franse overwinning in 1769 maakte een einde aan die onafhankelijkheid. Gedicht is pro Corsicaans en anti Frans.Corsica - onafhankelijkheidsstrijd - independence - Island Corsica - Corsican independence.
Verlag: Leiden (Leidae), Apud Petrum vander Aa, Typographum Academiae, 1725., 1725
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta, AMSTERDAM, Niederlande
8vo. (VIII),88 p. Vellum 20.5 cm (Details: Woodcut printer's mark on the title, it depicts Athena and Hermes, the motto is: 'Hac itur ad astra', borrowed from Seneca's 73th letter. The words that complete this saying are often forgotten: 'hac secundum frugalitatem, hac secundum temperantiam, hac secundum fortitudinem') (Condition: Vellum age-tanned. Some small wormholes in the gutter of the blank upper corner, sometimes nibbling at a letter. Pinpoint wormhole in the blank right margin) (Note: The Dutch classical scholar Pieter Burman, latinized as Petrus Burmannus, 1668-1741, was professor of History and Eloquence (Latin) at the University of Utrecht from 1696, and was transferred to Leiden in 1715. As an editor he confined himself to the Latin classics, such as Phaedrus, Horace, Ovid and Lucan. 'His numerous editorial and critical works spread his fame as a scholar throughout Europe, and engaged him in many of the stormy disputes which were then so common among men of letters. Burman was rather a compiler of editions than a critic; his commentaries show immense learning and accuracy, but are wanting in taste and judgement.' (Wikipedia 'Pieter Burman the Elder') The great powers of endurance of this manufacturer of 'Variorum editions' of classical authors, and his laborious patience have led to his being described as the 'beast of burden' of classical learning. (Sandys, vol. 2, p. 445) § This catalogue of 1725 is a proof of Burmannus' great powers of endurance and laborious patience. It is a bibliography, offering a list of the authors and works that are mentioned in Jacobus Gronovius' (1645-1716) huge thirteen volume 'Thesaurus Antiquitatum Graecarum' (1697-1702), and Johannes Georgius Graevius' (1632-1703) equally huge twelve volume 'Thesaurus Antiquitatum Romanarum' (1694/99), and Graevius' huge 45 volume 'Thesaurus Antiquitatum et Historiarum Italiae, Neapolis, Siciliae, Sardiniae, Corsicae etc.', (1704-1725) which was continued by Burmannus after the death of Graevius. Burmannus produced the catalogue, he tells in the preface (Lectoribus s.d. Petrus Burmannus), because he felt the need, having completed the last volume of this third series to which he contributed, to produce a supplementary volume, which was to create order in the multitude of names and the farrago of titles, and to make these huge enterprises accessible. (p. *2 recto) § At the end of the preface has been printed a small advertisement of the printer/bookseller P. van der Aa, offering a complete set of the third Thesaurus for 580 guilders. The pages 84/88 are filled with another advertisement of Van der Aa: 'Catalogue de quelques livres nouveaux & autres, que Pierre Vander Aa à Leide a imprimé ou reçu de divers endroits, & qui se trouvent dans sa boutique') (Collation: *4, A-E-8, F4) (Photographs on request) 300 gr.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Lugduni Batavorum ( Leiden ), Corn. van Hoogeveen, 1774, in-4°, title with engraved vignette (N. v.d. Meer J.) + (24)nn pp (dedications) + 502 pp, contemporary half leather with marbled boards, headcap damaged, corners bumped and worn, boards a bit soiled and worn, ex-library copy with small stamp on title. On the first paste down a nice engraved ex-libris of '' Charles van Hulthem '', with an inventory date or number in ink underneath (1819). On title and verso title small cancellation stamp of the Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique (dated 1861). Interesting provenance. Van Hulthem's library of over 30.000 volumes was bought en bloc by the young Belgian Royal Library. This book was sold in 1861as a double.
Verlag: Lugduni Batavarum[Leiden], apud Corn. Van Hoogeveen 1772, 1772
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Pieter Judo (De Lezenaar), Hasselt, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
2 volumes: [2] bl. [20] CXLIII, 327 + LX,551 pp., with engraved vignette on titlepages by P.C.La Fargue, full leather binding with gilt decorations on plates and on spine, 21cm., text in latin, nice copy, [full title; Casparis Scheti, corvini, Wesemaliae baronis, Grobbendoncki toparchae, equitis aurati, quaestoris regii, etc. Commentarius ineditus de rebus quae inter Joannem Austriacum, ab eo tempore quo D.XXIV. Julii an.MDLXXVII arcem namurci intercepit, et Belgii ordines actae fuerunt. Accedit ejusdem Dialogus de pace inter Philippum II. Hispaniae regem et belgas ineunda: et alia opuscula his adjecta & Rabodi Hermanni Schelii, venebruggae et Welbergii toparchae, Iselmudani Salaniae agri praesidis, Opuscula Politica. Quibus conprehenduntur Libertas publica; protrepticus de pace, et de caussis belli anglici primi, ad principes christianos; et de iure imperii, insertis tribus Theoph. Hogersii orationibus. Quibus accedunt Joannis Georgii Graevii oratio].
Verlag: Full vellum bindings with gilt stamped coats of arms of Amsterdam within gilt borders. Amstelaedami, ex officina Schouteniana, 1754. 2 volumes in one.Spine damaged, one joint partly split, 1754
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Ovidius, Bredevoort, Niederlande
Zustand: Gebraucht / Used. 721,390pp.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur / ILAB, Den Haag, Niederlande
Oratie Leiden 8-2-1732 ; (2) 75 p.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur / ILAB, Den Haag, Niederlande
Oratie Amsterdam 22-10-1751 ; 61 (11) p. Lijkdichten van B. Huydecoper, Bartholomaeus Sieben, J.H. van Groin en Cornelius van Oudendorp, Fr.F.
Anbieter: Goltzius, Lisse, Niederlande
Oratie Franeker 22-3-1736 ; (4) + 68 p. l Lofdichten van Gerrardus Schroder en Hubert Gregorius van Vryhoff.
Anbieter: Goltzius, Lisse, Niederlande
Oratie Amsterdam 10-9-1742 ; 58 + (22) p. l Lofdichten van Jac.Phil. d'Orville, broer Franciscus Burmannus, Bartholomaeus Sieben, Litt.Stud., Jan Balde junior en Adriaen van Wena.
Anbieter: Goltzius, Lisse, Niederlande
Oratie Amsterdam 25-4-1763 ; 4°: 66 + [1] p. l Slotvers van Janus Grotius.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
10. Trajecti ad Rhenum ( Utrecht ), apud Nicolaum Muntendam, 1753, small in-4°, 19,5 x 15 cm, title printed in red and black with engraved vignette + (9)nn pp + 296 pp ; (2) nn pp (subtitle part II) + 294 pp ; (2) nn pp (subtitle part III) + 168 pp + 1 folding plate + (22) nn pp (index). Bound with ; ( same author ), Exercitio Historica-Critica De Tesseris Badae Helvetiorum Erutis. Bern, Ex Typogr. Ill. Reipubl. Bernensis, 1750, in-4°, 59 pp. Contemporary full vellum, fine copy nothwithstanding some faint waterstains at a few pages. Very interesting provenance ; With a nice authograph ex-dono of the author to Pieter Burman '' Eloq. & ling. Graeco in Atheneo Amsteld. Proff. .''. ( on the frontispiece page). This copy was then bought by Daniel Wyttenbach in 1779 at the auction of the library of P. Burman, Leiden, 27th sept. 1779 . He writes on the first fly leaf ; '' D. Wyttenb. 1779. / Ex Bibl. Burm. 16 st. ( price 16 st.). Further with the engraved ex-libris of W.H. Mill (English, 19th century).