Verlag: Jacob van Biesen,, Arnhem,, 1633
Anbieter: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Niederlande
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EUR 2.950,00
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In den WarenkorbThe extensive and authoritative work by Everhard van Reyd containing a comprehensive and detailed history of the first half (to 1601) of the Eighty Years' War (1568-1648) between the Netherlands and Spain. Jan Jansz at Arnhem first printed and published Van Reyd's account in 1626, twenty-four years after the author's death but long before the War came to an end with the Peace of Münster in 1648, under the title, Voornaemste gheschiedenissen inde Nederlanden ende elders. Although the first edition, like the later ones covered events upto the year before the author's death, the present second edition, beginning the title differently, notes that it has been checked against the author's manuscript and adds some parts of that were omitted in the first edition, as well as correcting printers' errors. It is therefore the first edition with Van Reyd's complete text and the first edition in folio format. The similar 1644 edition has some additions to the year of publication (obviously not by Van Reyd) and Van Reyd's nephews Johan and Frederik van der Sande prepared a new edition, published in 1650 (after Johan died), under the title Historie der Nederlandtscher oorlogen begin ende voortganck tot den jare 1601, but including a second volume with Johan's continuation, Nederlandtsche historie, ., tot . 1641.With minor water stains in a few leaves (at the fore-edge of the preliminaries and the head of the index, that on one leaf somewhat more prominent and running across the lower outside corner of the text). The vellum tapes have broken at the joint of the back board, so that the binding has separated from the bookblock there (but the paste-down and free endleaf remain conjugate), and the binding shows a few smudges and stains and a small (1 cm) defect on the back board, ties lost. Although the gilding is lost in a few places (especially on the spine and parts of the outer frame on the boards), sometimes with the impression smoothed away, most of the tooling remains very good condition, giving several crisp and clear gold-tooled impressions of each stamp and roll. In good condition overall.l Haitsma Mulier & Van der Lem 396a; STCN 83138624X; cf. De Buck 2299 (other ed.); for the author: Biografisch woordenboek Gelderland, vol. 10 (2014), pp. 133-137. Contemporary richly gold-tooled vellum (with a 1 cm turn-over at the fore-edge), sewn on 4 vellum tapes laced through the joints, with more than a thousand impressions of 3 roles and more than a dozen stamps (the most distinctive a 5 x 87 mm grapevine role - without birds - with 8 bunches of grapes and 8 leaves, both with the stems alternating left and right), each board in a panel design with an inner and outer frame connected by diagonals, all made with one of two rolls flanked by double fillets (that of the inner frame and diagonals also used to divide the spine into 5 fields), the central field with a built-up lozenge centrepiece with an oval opening in the centre, and built-up cornerpieces, and all fields with numerous rosettes (3 mm and 1.5 mm) and floral stamps, the edges gilt and modestly goffered (with rows of dots), headbands in buff and light green, traces of 2 pair of ties at the fore-edge. With an engraved title-page by Crispijn van de Passe, 25 engraved portraits in the text (including one of the author) and with a woodcut printer's device on the title-page, initials and head- and tailpieces. Pages: [22], 791, [8] pp.
In-folio. [10] 561 pp. Contemporary full vellum with blindstamped motive in the centre Latin translation by Dionysius Vossius of the book " Oorspronck ende voortganck vande nederlantsche oologhen, ofte, waerachtighe historie vande voornaemste geschiedenissen , inde nederlanden ende elders, voorgevallen zedert den jare 1566 tot het jaer 1601, verdeylt in achthien boecken ", Arnhem 1633. Good copy.
Verlag: Ex officina Ioannis Maire, Leiden, 1633
Anbieter: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, USA
Translation of Voornaemste gheschiedenissen in de Nederlanden ende elders, first published in Dutch in 1626. Title page printed in red and black, woodcut initials and tail-pieces. [10], 561 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Upper board with the coat of arms ofRamiro Núñez de Guzmán (1600-1668), duke of Medina de las Torres and the Spanish viceroy of Naples from 1637 to 1644, quartered with those of his second wife: Anna Caraffa (1607-1644), Duchess of Mondragone, Sabbioneta and Trajetto, Princess of Stigliano. The abbreviation FEI means 'Fortuna etiam invidente'. Lower board with her arms and the motto REVOLUTA FOECUNDANT. The letters around the two coats of arms, forming a necklace (C. G. D. D. M. M. A. H. P. P. M. I. G. P. C. L. A.), are the first letters of the motto of the Count of Olivares: Comitatui Grandatum Ducatum Marchionatum Marchionatum Arcis Hispalensis Perpetuam Praefecturam Magnam Indiarum Guzmanorum Primam Chancellariatum Lineam Additit. Other identically decorated bindings bearing the arms of the Duke of Medina de Las Torres are known: a binding that appeared in the catalog of the first Wittock sale (2004, no. 77, covering a Heidelberg edition of 1590, described as a Spanish binding) and one in the catalog of the Maurice Burrus sale (I, 2015, no. 79, covering a Florentine edition of 1504), where it was described by Isabelle de Conihout as being of Neapolitan manufacture. The Jeanson copy of Libro de la Monterio (1582), was similarly bound Ramiro returned to Spain in 1644 he took a part of the library with him. After his death the library was bought byWilliam Godolphin(1635-96), then English ambassador to Spain. Some of her books remained in Naples, in the Biblioteca dei Girolamini and the Biblioteca Nazionale in Naples, but a portion did reach the market (including Utrecht Univ. MS 764, in a binding of similar execution). cf. Oldham, Shrewsbury School Library Bindings, pp. 120-121, pl. XXVI. Provenance: Duke of Medina de Las Torres (arms); General Theological Seminary (bookplates and blindstamps) Contemporary red morocco gilt, upper cover with scroll borders, central arms of Medina de las Torres, within cyphered frame, lower board seme with starry sky over the earth with three plants and the motto REVOLVTA FOECVNDANT at head, a.e.g. Some rubbing at edges, worming to lower joint Title page printed in red and black, woodcut initials and tail-pieces. [10], 561 pp. 1 vols. Folio Translation of Voornaemste gheschiedenissen in de Nederlanden ende elders, first published in Dutch in 1626.
Verlag: Ian Iansz.,, Arnhem,, 1626
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
EUR 1.950,00
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In den WarenkorbExtensive historical treatise on the first years of the Eighty Years War between Spain and the Low Countries by Everhart van Reyd, with beautifully engraved portraits of important historical figures like Philip II, king of Spain, Ferdinand Alvarez, duke of Alva, William, prince of Orange, and Maurice, prince of Orange. Some of the portraits were also used in E. van Meteren's Niederländische Historien (Antwerp, 1611), and also in the Dutch editions of the same work (Amst., 1647, 1652, 1663). The first portrait, by J. Muller, with a Latin verse of J.J. Pontanus underneath, shows the author at the age of 52. With the bookplate of C. Carsten. Slightly waterstained. Overall in good condition.l Nijhoff, Bibl. Hist. Neerl. III, 1279; Van Someren, Portr., 51; Hollstein XXVII, p. 67, K. van Sichem, and p. 24, C. van Sichem. Contempory vellum. With engraved title-page and 25 portraits, mostly by C. van Sichem and K. van Sichem. Pages: [16], 734, [14] pp.
RENAISSANCEEVERARDO REIDANO [Everhard van Reyd].Belgarum aliarumque gentium, Annales.Dionysio Vossio interprete.Lugduni Batavorum, 1633, fort vol. gr. in-4°, rel. pl. vélin, dos à nerfs, mors fendus côté plat sup. jusqu'aux premiers caissons, armoiries à froid sur les plats, lég. frottés, charnières fragiles.Traduction latine de la grande uvre d'Everhard van Reyd, relatant la guerre dite de Quatre-vingts ans (1568-1648), lors du soulèvement des Pays-Bas contre la monarchie espagnole. 1900 gr.
Full vellum binding, folio, binding with damages. Latin edition by D. Vossius of the 'Historie der Nederlantschen oorlogen' by Van Reyd uit 1626. Pages with waterstains. Title page misses top right corner.Van Reyd beschreef de opstand in de periode 1566-1601.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Fenix, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Zustand: Good. Good, 20x29x5cm Amsterdam, Wed. Everhard Cloppenburgh, 1644. 2 delen in 1 band. Portret, titelprent, 6, 658 [v], [iv] 158 p. 27 portretten in-text. Register. Opnieuw gebonden in origineel 3/4 Perkament, Folio. Derde en vermeerderde uitgave van dit historische werk over de beginperiode van de Tachtigjarige Oorlog. Papier licht gebruind en wat watervlekken.