Verlag: Galerie De Praktijk, 1997., 1997
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Hortus Conclusus, Bergambacht, Niederlande
Origineel omslag. Iets verkleurd, paar lichte gebruikssporen, nog een goed exemplaar. Please see description or ask for photos.
Milano, 2000, 8vo brossura, pp. nn. (40 ca.) con illustrazioni a colori. Ottime condizioni.
Laren, V + K Publishing, 2003/ Gebonden met stofomslag. Hardcover. 30,5 x 30,5 cm. Met illustraties in kleur. 131 pa. - UITSTEKEND EXEMPLAAR [Art / Dutch art general [Algemene Nederlandse Kunst] ].
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Paris, F. Schoell, 1809. 8vo. xxiv,392 pp. With frontispiece (facs). Modern cloth. (slightly foxed; small hole in one leaf) Published without authors name on title-page, but the preface dedicated to Joseph Van Praet (librarian of Bibliothèque Nationale (Impériale) for more than half a century), is signed Jansen. Hendrik Jonas Jansen (1741-1812) went to Paris in 1770. He made a living as translator, bookdealer, publisher and librarian. In the Gutenberg-Coster controversy, he supported the claim of Coster. The dedication is followed by a short biography of Gerard Meerman, and a preface by Henri Gockinga. Gockinga was the editor of the Dutch version of Meerman's Origines Typographicae, published in Amsterdam in 1767. This work 'De l'invention de l'imprimerie' is in fact a French translation of the Dutch version. Includes - pages 237 to 390 - the first list of incunables printed in the Netherlands, of which Campbell notes: "La liste de Visser, copiée et augmentée, mais avec toutes ses fausses atrributions, par Jansen, n'avait pas été rendue inutile par l'ouvrage de Hain.".