Verlag: Universitaire Pers Leiden, 1979
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc Sep 1991, 1991
ISBN 10: 0887384021 ISBN 13: 9780887384028
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - The central theme of this volume is the political economy of early state societies: the ways in which the income of the central government of such systems was collected and spent. The work contains descriptive as well as narrative and commemorative essays. Contributions present data on early states as diverse as the Interlacustrine states of East Africa, the Sudanic states of West Africa, prehistoric Cahokia in the Mississippi Valley, Aztec Mexico, the Classical Maya, eighteenth-century Nepal, and Polynesian, Tahitian, and Mayan case studies. At the theoretical end of the spectrum, the book offers a general discussion of the concept of political economy; modes of production in antiquity, and the editors themselves offer an overview of early state organizational forms. With the data of the contributions to this volume, such theoretical viewpoints are evaluated. The conclusion is that inherited approaches fall far short of explaining the political economies of early states. The editors of this volume maintain that much thinking on this issue of the early state is off-base because it is confined to the study of redistribution. They hold that a prestige goods system is probably as important, while in some cases, the key factor to look at is tribute or taxation. Likewise, the system of gift giving, often viewed as ancillary, should be considered central to the performance of the ancient states. In short, political economy is rooted in the stages of social growth. Nearly all contributors agree that simple evolutionary generalizations can no longer be applied to specific cases without considerable modification, and in this undertaking formalist and Marxist canons alike need to be invoked for a deeper understanding of the actual operations of the state in earlier societies.
Half-length portrait of Peter Goetthem, capitain of the Amsterdam militia, in oval frame. Oval frame inscribed: PETRVS GOETTHEM PRIMIPILARIS VEXILLI CIVIVM AMSTELODAMENSIVM ATAT LII A MDCXXIX , signed below: P. Saenredam / delineavit ; J.V. Velde Sculp. / ARoman exc. ; above inscribed: DOMINVS PROVIDEBIT l Engraving on paper trimmed within plate mark, pasted on thicker paper; total: 226 x 147 mm; state I/2; Hollstein 397, Franken 18, van Someren 1892.
Half-length portrait of Albert Harmensz Dingsteden, capitain of the Amsterdam militia, in oval frame. Oval frame inscribed: ALBARTVS HERMANNI DINGSTEDEN CIVIS AMSTELODAMENSIS AETAT XXV ANNO MDCXXIX , signed below: P. Saenredam / delineavit ; J.V. Velde Sculp. / ARoman exc. ; above inscribed: POST TENEBRAS LVX . [NL] De Amsterdamse burger Albert Harmensz Dingsteden op 25-jarige leeftijd. Dingstede werd in 1629 verbannen wegens Remonstrantse sympathieën. Engraving on paper trimmed to plate mark; total: 193 x 141 mm; state II/2; on the verso traces of previous mounting; Hollstein 395, Franken 16, van Someren 1442.
Figures by a cartouche: a sitting man and a standing couple on either sides of the inscriptions.Title print of the fourth part, a series of a total of sixty prints with landscapes, divided over five parts of twelve prints each: "Amenissimae aliquot regiunuculae".Numbered on the bottom right: 1, and at top right: 4.Inscriptions: JAN VAN DEN VELDE Fecit CLAES IANS. VISSCHER EXCUDEBAT Anno 1616 / VIERDE DEEL Petrus Schenk Iunior Exc. N. 22.[NL] Figuren bij een cartouche: een zittende man en een staand paar aan beide zijden van de inscripties. Titelprent van het eerste deel een serie van in totaal zestig prenten met landschappen, verdeeld over vijf delen van elk twaalf prenten. Etching on laid paper; total: 120 x 191 mm; state III/3; despite some traces of handling, in good condition; some restorations on the verso; mounted on fine paper passepartout. Hollstein 268.
A man with a dog near a ruin. On the left a gate and in the foreground a pond with a few ducklings. From a series of a total of sixty prints with landscapes, divided over five parts of twelve prints each: "Amenissimae aliquot regiunuculae". Numbered on the bottom right: "4" and on the top right: "3". Republished by Pieter Schenk before 1713. Etching on laid paper with margins mounted on cardboard; plate mark: 120 x 188 mm, total: 159 x 227 mm; state II/2; in good condition. Hollstein 259.
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Conversing figures on a road between the houses of a village. On the left, a church. Two seated figures in the foreground. Eighth print of part three of a series of a total of sixty prints with landscapes, divided over five parts of twelve prints each: "Amenissimae aliquot regiunuculae". Numbered on the top right: "3" and on the bottom right: "8". Republished by Pieter Schenk before 1713. Etching on laid paper, mounted on cardboard; plate mark: 121 x 188 mm, total: 155 x 225 mm; state II/2; some light staining on the external margins and a small stain in the sky, otherwise in good condition. Hollstein 263.
A man and a wagon pulled by horses near a house along a river with a stone bridge. On the right in the foreground two monks and on the horizon a city. From a series of a total of sixty prints with landscapes, divided over five parts of twelve prints each: "Amenissimae aliquot regiunuculae". Numbered on the bottom right: "16" and on the top right: "3". Republished by Pieter Schenk before 1713. Etching on laid paper with margins mounted on cardboard; plate mark: 120 x 189 mm, total: 146 x 217 mm; state II/2; despite some light foxing in the sky and on the margins, in good condition. Hollstein 264.
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Three hunters with their dogs near a square tower in a landscape.From a series of a total of sixty prints with landscapes, divided over five parts of twelve prints each: Amoenissimae aliquot regiunuculae.Numbered on the bottom right: "11" and on the top right: "2". Republished by Pieter Schenk before 1713. Etching on laid paper with margins mounted on cardboard; plate mark: 135 x 201 mm, total: 168 x 241 mm; state III/3; sharp impression, in good condition. Hollstein 254.
Tobias, with the fish under his arm, and the angel walking on a path in a landscape (Tobit 4-6). On the left, the ruins of the house of the Crescenzi family. Some boats along the bank. Seventh print of a series of a total of 52 prints with landscapes, divided into two parts of 26 prints each: "Amenissimae aliquot regiunuculae". Numbered on the top right: "3" and on the bottom right: "7". Republished by Pieter Schenk before 1713. Etching on laid paper, mounted on cardboard; plate mark: 121 x 188 mm, total: 155 x 225 mm; state II/2; some light staining on the external margins and a small stain in the sky, otherwise in good condition. Hollstein 263.
Figures at a gate in a landscape.Title print of the first part, a series of a total of sixty prints with landscapes, divided over five parts of twelve prints each: "Amenissimae aliquot regiunuculae".Numbered on the top right: "1" and on the bottom right: "1". Republished by Pieter Schenk before 1713, as the address on the bottom left reads: "P. Schenk Iunior Exc. N.19". On the tympanum of the gate: "Eerste Deel." Etching on laid paper, mounted on cardboard; plate mark: 131 x 200 mm, total: 151 x 223 mm; state IV/4; slightly browning paper, possibly due to the mount, some light staining on the external left margin, otherwise in good condition. Hollstein 232.
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Sitting shepherd with four goats near a tower with a well in a landscape.From a series of a total of sixty prints with landscapes, divided over five parts of twelve prints each: Amoenissimae aliquot regiunuculae.Numbered on the bottom center: "12" and on the top right: "1". Republished by Pieter Schenk before 1713. Etching on laid paper with margins mounted on cardboard; plate mark: 132 x 197 mm, total: 163 x 227 mm; state III/3; toned paper with some foxing, though sharp impression. Hollstein 243.
A ferry with sheep near a tower in a river landscape.Sixth print from the fifth volume of a series of a total of sixty prints with landscapes, divided over five parts of twelve prints each: "Amenissimae aliquot regiunuculae".Numbered on the bottom right: 6, and at top right: 5.[NL] Een pont met daarop schapen bij een vierkante toren in rivierlandschap. Daarbij twee huizen met een muur eromheen. Vierde prent van een serie van in totaal 52 prenten met landschappen, verdeeld over twee delen van elk 26 prenten. Etching on laid paper; total: 187 x 257 mm; state III/3; despite some light traces of handling, in good condition; mounted on fine paper passepartout. Hollstein 285.
Figures on a country road near a ruined church in a landscape. From a series of a total of sixty prints with landscapes, divided over five parts of twelve prints each: "Amenissimae aliquot regiunuculae". Numbered on the bottom right: "2" and on the top right: "2". Republished by Pieter Schenk before 1713. Etching on laid paper with margins mounted on cardboard; plate mark: 133 x 201 mm, total: 165 x 233 mm; state II/2; despite some light staining on the margins and in the sky, in good condition. Hollstein 245.
Resting figures in a landscape with cows and a tower in the left. At the top a cartouche with the title: "CLAES IANS VISSCHER Excudebat Anno 1616. Derde Deel / Ian vande Velde Fecit." At the bottom of the cartouche a head of a bull with painting attributes in reference to Saint Luke as the patron saint of the artists. At the top, a head of a satyr. Title print of part two of a set of 52 prints with landscapes, divided into two parts of 26 prints each: "Amenissimae aliquot regiunuculae." Numbered on the top right: "3" and on the bottom left: "N. 11". Republished by Pieter Schenk before 1713, as the address on the bottom left reads: "P. Schenk Iunior Exc.". Etching on laid paper, mounted on cardboard; plate mark: 117 x 187 mm, total: 151 x 227 mm; state IV/4; slightly yellowing paper, possibly due to the mount, otherwise in good condition. Hollstein 256.
Landscape with a fortress and a tower. Behind it, on the right a chapel. In the foreground two monks walk on a path.From a series of a total of sixty prints with landscapes, divided over five parts of twelve prints each: Amoenissimae aliquot regiunuculae.Numbered on the bottom right: "9" and on the top right: "2". Republished by Pieter Schenk before 1713. Etching on laid paper with margins mounted on cardboard; plate mark: 133 x 200 mm, total: 168 x 237 mm; state III/3; despite some light staining and foxing especially on the margins, in good condition. Hollstein 252.
Figures in a pleasure boat on a pond near a castle. Two figures in the foreground.From a series of a total of sixty prints with landscapes, divided over five parts of twelve prints each: Amoenissimae aliquot regiunuculae.Numbered on the bottom right: "1" and on the top right: "10". Republished by Pieter Schenk before 1713. Etching on laid paper with margins mounted on cardboard; plate mark: 130 x 197 mm, total: 160 x 233 mm; state III/3; despite a tiny rust stain in the sky, nicely sharp impression. Hollstein 241.
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Two figures on a path near an inn at night.From a series of a total of sixty prints with landscapes, divided over five parts of twelve prints each: Amoenissimae aliquot regiunuculae.Numbered on the bottom right: "1" and on the top right: "11". Republished by Pieter Schenk before 1713. Etching on laid paper with margins mounted on cardboard; plate mark: 130 x 196 mm, total: 163 x 230 mm; state III/3; despite light staining in the external margins, in good condition. Nicely sharp impression. Hollstein 242.