Verlag: Gulielmus Coulon, Leeuwarden, 1758
Anbieter: Mike's Library LLC, Plymouth, PA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. Joints and hinges cracked, vertical cracking to spine leather, edges rubbed; light foxing; internally very good. Institutional library bookplate with no other library markings.; Latin language. Period full calf, spine gilt, speckled edges. History of Franeker University, second oldest university in the Netherlands [closed by Napoleon in 1811], with short elegies on the curators; lists of secretaries, librarians, etc.; and extensive bio-bibliographical notices on 150 professors.; Ex-Library; [xvi], 920, 22, [2] pages.
Verlag: Willem Coulon, Leeuwarden, 1758
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. First edition. Two parts, quarto: [16], cxii, [8], 920, 22, [2]pp. Title in red and black. With two indices and addenda. Contemporary calf, bordered in gilt; spine elaborately tooled in gilt, with morocco lettering piece; edges daubed in green and red. Mild wear to covers; occasional light toning. A fine, amply-margined copy, handsomely bound. First edition of this history of the University of Franeker (founded in 1585, and no longer in existence), with short "éloges" on the Curators; lists of secretaries, librarians, etc.; and extensive bio-bibliographical notices on nearly 150 professors and lecturers, including Schotanus, Drusius, Maccovius, Amesius, Winsemius, Witsius, Regius, Hemsterhuis, Burmann, Camper, and a great many others. The editior, Emo Lucius Vriemoet (1699-1760), was professor of oriental languages and Hebrew antiquities at Franeker; he composed grammars of both Hebrew and Arabic, the latter based upon the methodology of Jacob Alting and Johannes Buxtorf. Provenance: At page 132 a half-page contemporary manuscript note dated 1786 has been added by B[avius] Voorda, professor of law at Franeker, to augment entry XVII for Sixtus Arcerius, professor of Greek in the early seventeenth century. Binding: Over the years we have viewed two other copies in the identical gilt calf binding, likely intended for presentation. References: Besterman cols. 2324 and 2384. Petzholdt pp. 376-77: "Den wesentlichen Inhalt des Buches bilden die 'Elogia' von 148 Professoren und Lektoren der Universitaet Franeker, deren litterarische Publikationen sich sehr zahlreich angefuehrt finden. Diese Schriftenverzeichnisse sind zum groesseren Theile nicht ohne bibliographischen Werth, wennschon im Allgemeinen eine etwas groessere Ausfuehrlichkeit in den einzelnen Titelangaben sehr zu wuenschen gewesen waere". Wabeke, A Guide to Dutch Bibliographies, no. 606. Full title: Athenarum Frisiacarum libri duo : quorvm alter, praeter historiam Academiae, quae est Franequerae, elogia sereniss. & ampl. ephorum, alter cl. professorum, cum serie secretariorum, bibliothecariorum, nec non inspectorum oeconomiae publicae, a natalibus eius ad praesens aevum usque, complectitur.
Verlag: Leeuwarden, Willem Coulon, 1758
Anbieter: Antiquariaat de Roo, Zwijndrecht, Niederlande
(16, CXII, 8) 920 (24) p. Opnieuw gebonden half Leer met ribben, 4° (originele met goud bestempelde rug opgeplakt, voorin aantekeningen met potlood in de marge).
Verlag: Franeker: Vibius Bleck, 1738., 1738
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
Erstausgabe
small 4to. pp. 4 p.l., 88, 81*-83*, [5], 89-196, [1]errata, [1]blank, [2], 56. with half-title. Arabic & Latin text. woodcut printer's device on title. woodcut head & tailpieces & initials. contemporary vellum (vellum soiled, covers bowed, paper lightly embrowned, scattered foxing). First Edition of this Arabic grammar by the German reformed theologian and professor of oriental languages at the University of Franeker. The work includes Latin translations and commentary on some Arabic texts.
Anbieter: Goltzius, Lisse, Niederlande
[Franeqverae (Franeker), G. Coulon, 1738], folio, without binding and without titlepage, 1-83 pp., without the protection of a binding (on the back, some remnants are still visible), the front and back of the bookblock are smudged and the sewing isn't intact, the printwork on the inside is clear and without any stains, with some decorative initials and a beautiful woodcut endpiece. Eulogy and funeral poems in Latin and Dutch by various authors (P. Laan, Daniel Slaffers Bacot, Jacobus Credo Bacot) commemorating Albertus Wilhelmus Melchioris (1685-1738) who was a professor in theology and church history in Franeker.
Oratie Franeker 21-8-1738 ; (2) 83 p. Lijkdichten van P. Laan, Daniel Siaffers Bacot en Jacobus Credo Bacot.