Verlag: Sumptibus Hæredum M. G. Weidmanni & IOH, Lipsiæ [Leipzig], 1696
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Hardcover. Large quarto, [82], 455, [1], 362 pages. In Good condition. Bound in full brown leather. Paneled spine with faded gilt ornamentation and lettering, with moderate chipping and cracking. Loss of leather along the spine head/tail edges. Boards have significant age toning along the front head edge with chipping to leather, stains, rubbing wear, and cracking to joints. Significant bumping to corners, resulting in exposed board. Textblock has a tear along the tail hinge corner of the front pastedown, and worming along the end papers. Front free end page has an open tear, residual of a label, and pen inscription. Library stamps on the half-title and title page. Significant age toning, offsetting, and foxing throughout, a tear along the tail fore corner of page 193, not impacting text. Text in Greek and Latin. Shelved in Room A. VD17 23:296885A. 1396587. Special Collections.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Niederlande
London, Richard Smith, 1706. Folio. [xlviii],726,[42] pp. With frontispiece, folding portrait of Spanheim by Pieter van Gunst after Benjamin Arlaud, & numerous mostly numismatic, engravings in the text. Calf (binding very damaged, waterstained in bottom margin, some pages slightly stained, or age-toned; marginal tear in one leaf; mediocre copy).; old owner's entries on title-page of the Jesuit College in Paris, and "D.A.Grafton 1780." Ezechiel Spanheim (1629-1710), son of Leyden professor Frederik Spanheim, was ambassador of Brandenburg at the French court for nine years, first ambassador of Prussia in London, and a celebrated numismatist. First published in Rome in 1664, this is the ultimate edition. Vol.2 was published in Amsterdam in 1717.