- Occas. sl. foxed. Frontcover partly faded.
= "Uitgegeven in de 28 aflevering, de 5e van de IIIe Afd. van de Aegyptische Monumenten van het Museum". With impressive plates, faithfully reproducing the ancient papyrus. Cf. Hilmy I, p.363. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXI.
- Sl. frayed; wrappers partly sl. dam. = Hilmy I, p.363; Gay 2102. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXI.
- Two heraldic bookplates on upper pastedown. Binding trifle scratched and rubbed. A fine copy in an attractive binding.
= Gay 2145; Hilmy II, p.26; Blackmer 1097; cf. Abbey, Travel 469; Colas 2019; Lipperheide Ma 8. French language edition of the 1st vol. of Views in Egypt, Palestine and other parts of the Ottoman Empire and the only French translation of that work published as a separate edition (vols. 2 and 3 are usually found with English and French text together). Beautiful, brightly coloured plates. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXI.
- Some occas. foxing. A few vols. spine splitting (vol. 1 entirely split).
= Gay 2216; Hilmy II, p.176; Blackmer 1432 (note); Abbey, Travel 272; Europe and the Arab World 66. Rare complete set of the Egytian and Nubian section of Roberts' main work usually referred to as The Holy Land, though published separately and to be considered a work in itself. It is arguably one of the most impressive 19th century illustrated works on Egypt. "David Roberts remains the best known British artist to have drawn views of the Near East in the nineteenth century (...). After travelling through France in 1825 he visited Spain in 1832 (...). Six years later he set off for the Near East. He first toured Egypt. After sailing down the Nile, making drawings as he went, he arrived in Cairo in December 1838. There he was one of the first Europeans after Pascal Coste to be given permission to draw the interiors of mosques - a favour he undoubtedly owed to the indulgende of Muhammad Ali, whom he met in Alexandria (...). From 1842 onwards Roberts' views of the Near East, lithographed by the Belgian Louis Haghe, began to appear in a series of editions with historical and descriptive texts by the Irish divine George Croly and the English inventor, painter and author William Brockedon." (Europe and the Arab World). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXII.
- Originally published in 10 installments, each with an index leaf (not present in our copy). Title creased, fingersoiled, sl. foxed and some rubbed/ dam. spots; plates occas. sl. foxed/ fingersoiled and w. some closed tears and restorations.
= Blackmer 1101 (note); Hilmy II, p.26; Gay 90; Lipperheide Ma22. Heinrich von Mayr accompanied Archduke Maximilian of Bavaria on his travels throught the Orient. Contains fine, attractive views. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXII.
- Sm. portion of upper outer corner of first blank torn off. Very fine copy.
= Owner's entry on verso of first blank endpaper reading "Joannes Fabrici[us?] Anō DD.D.L"; contemp. annotation in pen and ink on recto first free endpaper. Willems 187; Rahir 158; Simoni H45.
- Tiny dam. spot in upper left corner of title and first textleaf (with loss of one letter); portion of top margin of first free endpaper cut out. Top of spine dam.; backstrip and covers worn/ rubbed.
= Rahir 1175; Schweiger II, p.765.
ADDED: HORTULUS ANIME, Dat is Der Sielen Boomgaert (...) (Antw., 1631, printed in red and black, woodcut ills., contemp. blindst. calf w. brass clasps and catches). Several leaves in second half dam.; new endpapers; lower outer corner of title-p. repaired).
- A few plates cut inside the platemark (1 in the image); occas. sl./ trifle dogeared. Vellum sl. warped.
= Landwehr, Emblem Books 5; Klaversma/ Hannema 25; Van Eeghen/ van der Kellen 675; Waller 1554.
- Lacks one leaf (M1); ills. occas. sl. weak; cat. clipping mounted on first free endpaper; two heraldic bookplates on upper pastedown. Spine dam.; corners worn.
= Landwehr 20; Voet 26 (both calling for 169 illustrations to the 213 explanations of emblems, but apparently erroneously, for in our copy the explanatory text skips emblem 212, and ends w. emblem no. "213", and in addition, the number of not illustrated emblems is 47 in our copy (incl. the emblem on the lacking leaf M1)); the final 30p. (not always present) contain the index as well as an errata leaf.
- Lacks B1 (with 1 emblem) and P8 (impressum); a few illustrations w. old additions in pen and (brown) ink; partly waterstained; a few lvs. smudged; final 50p. sm. inkstain in outer blank margin; owner's entry on title-p. and verso final leaf.
= Emblem no.90 not illustrated (as always in this ed.); Voet 22; Landwehr 12 ("The first Plantin-edition of Alciati's emblem book"); Praz p.250. Very rare. Last copy seen at auction was the Beckford copy sold at Christie's in 2014. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXIII.
- Fine copy, occas. cut trifle short in top margin.
= Two near contemp. owner's entries on title-p.: "Sum Samuelis Gessinij" and "10 Parijs Franc. Nund.[?] Vernalis Anno 1615". Adams/ Rawles/ Saunders F.106 (state 2); Landwehr 156a; Renouard 1598, no.4; cf. Praz p.270 note. The first edition of Beza's collected poetry. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXIV.
BOUND WITH: Lipsius, J. De Constantia libri duo. Antw., Ex Officina Plantiniana, J. Mortus, 1605, (16),86,(10)p., engr. printer's mark.
- Occas. unobtrusive contemp. underlining and annots. (partly in red pencil); final quire yellowed; cut sl. short (affecting the glosses). Otherwise fine.
- Title-p. dam in lower outer corner (w. loss of part of Stoer's address and year) and sl. wormholed and soiled; 6 consecutive woodcuts (decreasingly) affected by large brown inkstain; erratic pagination, but complete; final 6 leaves increasingly wormholed.
= Adams B 933; Landwehr 157; Adams/ Rawles/ Saunders F.107; cf. Praz p.270 note. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXIV.
- Lacks 5 leaves w. 5 emblems (p.3-4 and p.97-104); occas. sl. foxed; later endpapers. Vellum soiled.
= Landwehr 133; Adams B2324. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXIII.
- Engr. heraldic bookplate of "James Allardes" on upper pastedown; extensive manuscript list of the emblems on first free endpaper by "C.B. Lengrich"; engr. title sl. yellowed and trimmed to the outer borderline; most leaves (sl.) fingersoiled in lower outer corner; 2 leaves w. sm. inkstain in outer margin (one leaf also w. rusthole (Ø 3 mm) just inside emblem); 2 leaves misboud; a few contemp. annots. and marks in text. Lower corner frontcover and foot of spine trifle dam. (sm. hole).
= Landwehr 135; Praz p.279 (calling for a final unnumb. blank (Ll2) leaf, which is absent in our copy); Adams B-2344; Hollstein IV, 255-314. Scarce. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXIII.
- Endpapers partly browned from turn- ins.
= From the library of Bob Luza with his bookplate on upper pastedown. Landwehr 80. First and only edition.
- Ad 1: occas. trifle foxed/ fingersoiled in margins; title-p. sl. soiled and worn in lower blank corner w. sm. dam. spot; old owner's initials on title-p.; occas. sl. wormholed; lacks free endpapers. Ad 2: lacks 2 leaves (G1 (w. woodcut) and G8); one leaf sm. tear (just touching text); occas. contemp. annots.; occas. sl. wormholed; a few leaves trifle foxed; final leaf stained. Frontcover loose; spine-ends dam.
= Ad 1: extremely rare, the first attempt in the Low Countries to publish an emblem book (not in Landwehr, which begins with emblemata published from 1542 onwards). Belgica Typogr. 423; Adams B-2900; BM Dutch, p.42. Ad 2: Belgica Typogr. 422; Adams B-2899; BM Dutch, p.42. Rarely found together in one volume. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXIII.
- Binding heavily worn. Contents fine.
= Landwehr 82; Praz 436. The second, enlarged edition. Bound in at the end: "Bedenkingen over verscheide godsdienstige en zedelyke onderwerpen, in zinnebeeldige vertoogen voorgesteld, voornaamelyk ten gevolge der aankomende jeugd. Uit het Engelsch overgezet."
- Lacks final 2 index leaves; frontisp. (dust)stained and sl. fingersoiled in lower blank margin/ outer corner; preliminary leaves loose(ning); some plates in weak impression; occas. (sl.) soiled/ (water)stained.
= Landwehr 92; Praz p.292.
- Narrow blank strip of top margin of frontisp. cut off. Gilt on backstrip sl. worn.
= Landwehr 102; De Vries 230 (w. erroneous collation).
- Lacks the following leaves w. emblems: A4 (p.7/8), C1-4, F1 (p.41/ 42), K4 (p.79/ 80), Q3 (p.125/26), R4 (p.135/136), Cc4 (p.107/108) and lacks first free endpaper and first and final blank. Title-p. dam. from forceful erasing of owner's entries and/ or annots.; most leaves soiled/ stained; several leaves w. repaired tears and other dam. (mostly not affecting text/ images). Binding worn; corners dam.; covers stained.
= Landwehr 189; Praz, p.314f; De Vries 11; Bodemann 31.1; Fabula docet, p.47ff; Belgica Typografica 838. Very rare first edition of this influential Dutch emblem- and fable-book, with the prints based on the illustrations by Bernard Salomon for Gilles Corrozet, Les fables du tres ancien Esope (1542). "Erste Fabelausgabe, die durch einen Illustrator (Gheeraerts) initiert und verlegt wurde" (Bodemann); "The first Dutch contribution to emblematics in the vernacular." SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXV.