Hard Cover. Zustand: Good. OFTE TRACTAET van WAPENEN. En POLITYKEN ADEL. Door Thomas de Rouck. t?AMSTERDAM, By JAN JANSSEN, 1645. In fólio de 31x20 cm. Com [xii], 370, [i], 56, [viii] págs. Encadernação da época inteira de pergaminho rígido com título manuscrito coevo na lombada. Impresso em caracteres romanos (normal e itálico) e caracteres góticos. Ilustrado no texto com gravuras dos símbolos usados em heráldica, com brasões, medalhas e com belas xilogravuras de página inteira de cavaleiros das mais célebres Ordens de cavalaria da época, com cabeções, capitulares decoradas com motivos vegetalistas, árvores genealógicas e elaborados florões de remate no final de cada uma das partes. Folha de rosto impressa a negro e vermelho, com vinheta do editor. Exemplar com com pequena mancha na folha de rosto, erro de impressão na página 233 (numerada 283) e na página 240 (numerada 290). Obra dividida em duas partes, cada uma com numeração e folha de rosto próprias. Na primeira parte o autor estuda as Ordens Militares, com a respectiva heráldica e medalhística, e sobre as famílias dos Países Baixos e suas ramificações europeias, incluindo a dinastia de Bragança em Portugal. Na segunda parte apresenta um pequeno glossário de heráldica com explicação dos termos utilizados na primeira parte. Muito importante para o estudo da heráldica europeia do século XVII. Thomas de Rouck (Bergen op Zoom 1592 - 1660) foi funcionário da Câmara de Berg op Zoom e depois seu Presidente. Desenvolveu um sistema de representar as cores dos brasões através de vários tipos de sombreados. Um exemplo está na página 55 da Segunda parte da presente obra. É autor de outra obra publicada pelos seus descendentes - Adelyk tooneel of historische beschrijvinge van allerley trappen van adeldom en ridderl. ordens. Amsterdam, 1673 De Rouck desenvolveu também em 1645 um sistema convencional para denotação monocromática dos esmaltes heráldicos. Language: Outros / Other Location/localizacao: M-18-A-9.
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Amsterdam, Jan Janssen, 1645, 4o. full limp parchment spitsel binding (spitselband), 370+56 pp., damaged and stained cover, loose flyleaves so the construction is revealed: parchment strips visible (cut offs from a gothic manuscript), loose page (p.25-26), illustrated with many heraldic woodcuts in the text and some full page engravings showing full figure portraits of historical figures. First edition of De Rouck's work on heraldry, of which two more editions would be published in 1671 en 1673, but with different titles. It is the oldest and only Dutch work on heraldry until the mid nineteenth century. De Rouck developed a hatching system to convey heraldic colors in print. A table of this hatching system is found on page 55 of the second part. l Including: "Tweede deel des Nederlandtschen Herauld: ofte Korte beteeckeninghe der Konst-Woorden, ende Formulen van spreecken in Herauldie, door den selven autheur, Thomas de Rouck" (Leyden, Willem Christiaens vander Boxe, 1645). Printer's mark on title page, title page in red and black ink, decorated initials, Roman fonts (regular and italic) combined with a Gothic font. Handwritten note of ownership on flyleaf (Stoop 't Onstein) and on the next page (Stoop 1856, with a drawing of the family crest).
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Amsterdam, Jan Janssen, 1645, 4o. full parchment spitsel binding (spitselband), 370+56 pp., apart from some stains in good condition, illustrated with many heraldic woodcuts in the text and some full page engravings showing full figure portraits of historical figures. First edition of De Rouck's work on heraldry, of which two more editions would be published in 1671 en 1673, but with different titles. It is the oldest and only Dutch work on heraldry until the mid nineteenth century. De Rouck developed a hatching system to convey heraldic colors in print. A table of this hatching system is found on page 55 of the second part. l Including: "Tweede deel des Nederlandtschen Herauld: ofte Korte beteeckeninghe der Konst-Woorden, ende Formulen van spreecken in Herauldie, door den selven autheur, Thomas de Rouck" (Leyden, Willem Christiaens vander Boxe, 1645). Printer's mark on title page, title page in red and black ink, decorated initials, Roman fonts (regular and italic) combined with a Gothic font. Library stamp on front fly leaf (Stichting voor banistiek en heraldiek, Muiderberg Huis "Midgaard" Nederland), handwritten note on front flyleaf (f 1.10), covered signature on title page.
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Amsterdam, Jan Janssen, 1645, 4o. full parchment spitsel binding (spitselband), 370+56+8 pp., damaged spine (loose title vignette), some sign of worming, illustrated with many heraldic woodcuts in the text and some full page engravings showing full figure portraits of historical figures. First edition of De Rouck's work on heraldry, of which two more editions would be published in 1671 en 1673, but with different titles. It is the oldest and only Dutch work on heraldry until the mid nineteenth century. De Rouck developed a hatching system to convey heraldic colors in print. A table of this hatching system is found on page 55 of the second part. l Including: "Tweede deel des Nederlandtschen Herauld: ofte Korte beteeckeninghe der Konst-Woorden, ende Formulen van spreecken in Herauldie, door den selven autheur, Thomas de Rouck" (Leyden, Willem Christiaens vander Boxe, 1645) and "Waerschouwinghe aen den leser". Printer's mark on title page, title page in red and black ink, decorated initials, Roman fonts (regular and italic) combined with a Gothic font. Handwritten note on front flyleaf stating date, original price and ownership (den 17 september 1654, 7 (or 2?) guldens, P. Boreel-Kagel) and a handwritten note in french on the back flyleaf with a reference to page 170.
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Amsterdam, Jan Janssen, 1645, 4o. full parchment spitsel binding (spitselband), 370+56+8 pp., apart from slightly loosenend sewing this copy is in good condition. Illustrated with many heraldic woodcuts in the text and some full page engravings showing full figure portraits of historical figures. First edition of De Rouck's work on heraldry, of which two more editions would be published in 1671 en 1673, but with different titles. It is the oldest and only Dutch work on heraldry until the mid nineteenth century. De Rouck developed a hatching system to convey heraldic colors in print. A table of this hatching system is found on page 55 of the second part. l Including: "Tweede deel des Nederlandtschen Herauld: ofte Korte beteeckeninghe der Konst-Woorden, ende Formulen van spreecken in Herauldie, door den selven autheur, Thomas de Rouck" (Leyden, Willem Christiaens vander Boxe, 1645) and "Waerschouwinghe aen den leser". Printer's mark on title page, title page in red and black ink, decorated initials, Roman fonts (regular and italic) combined with a Gothic font. Contemporary handwritten note on flyleaf.
Anbieter: Goltzius, Lisse, Niederlande
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Amsterdam, Jan Janssen, 1645, 4o. full parchment spitsel binding (spitselband), 370+56+8 pp., good condition. Illustrated with many heraldic woodcuts in the text and some full page engravings showing full figure portraits of historical figures. First edition of De Rouck's work on heraldry, of which two more editions would be published in 1671 en 1673, but with different titles. It is the oldest and only Dutch work on heraldry until the mid nineteenth century. De Rouck developed a hatching system to convey heraldic colors in print. A table of this hatching system is found on page 55 of the second part. l Including: "Tweede deel des Nederlandtschen Herauld: ofte Korte beteeckeninghe der Konst-Woorden, ende Formulen van spreecken in Herauldie, door den selven autheur, Thomas de Rouck" (Leyden, Willem Christiaens vander Boxe, 1645) and "Waerschouwinghe aen den leser". Printer's mark on title page, title page in red and black ink, decorated initials, Roman fonts (regular and italic) combined with a Gothic font. Handwritten note of ownership on flyleaf (Stoop 't Onstein) and on the next page (Stoop 1856, with a drawing of the family crest).