- Lacks letterpress title-p., p.63-64 (but quire (D) complete) and p.303-304 (blank?); partly waterstained; title-p. touched w. colour. Bookblock loose. Sold w.a.f.
= Scheurleer p.152; Scheepers I, 304 (w. 9 engravings): "Een der aardigste Nederl. liedboeken, belangrijk voor de zeden en gewoonten. 3 gravures stellen gezichten van Haarlem voor. Versch. beschrijvingen geven slechts 7 gravures aan. (...) Zeer zeldzaam." Very rare, nicely illustrated songbook, only 1 in the JAP 1970-2022 and only 1 copy of this ed. in STCN. SEE ILLUSTRATION ON TITLE-PAGE.
- Partly (sl.) yellowed/ browned; occas. waterst. in upper blank margin. Binding sl. stained and dustsoiled; calf dam. at board edges and lower corners.
= Bibl. Spinoza p.13; Van der Linde 402 (3rd ed. 1754); Bierens de Haan (1st ed. 1720). Main work by this follower of Descartes and opponent of Spinoza.
- Occas. sl. foxed (incl. the plates). Backstrips sl. dried/ rubbed. A good/ fine set.
= Lipperheide Ma9. Landwehr, Dutch Books w. Col. Plates 447/448. "The first treatise on geographical anthropology" (Landwehr). A German transl. was published 1805-1809. The fine, delicately handcol. plates, all depicting ethnic types, engraved by L. Portman after Jacques Kuyper.
- Two fold. plates and one quire loose; (sl.) browned/ foxed. Covers soiled; paper over spine worn/ splitting.
= Lipperheide Ma9. Landwehr, Dutch Books w. Col. Plates 447/448. "The first treatise on geographical anthropology" (Landwehr). A German transl. was published 1805-1809. The fine, delicately handcol. plates, all depicting ethnic types, engraved by L. Portman after Jacques Kuyper.
- Sm. annots. and ticket on upper endpaper; occas. sl./ trifle stained.
= Rare. First, and so far only (complete), Dutch translation of the Chronica of Sulpicius Severus (±363-425). The 2nd part is a translation of De quatuor summis imperiis of Johannes Sleidanus (a continuation of the Chronica). De Vet, Pieter Rabus (Amst., 1980), p.54.
Eusebius Pamfilus. Kerkelyke geschiedenissen zedert den dood van onzen zaligmaker tot aan den volkomen bloeistand van 't kristendom. Dutch ed. A.A. vander Meersch. Amst., F. Houttuyn, 1749, 3 parts in 1 vol., (46),382; (2),383-584; L,116,(36)p., engr. frontisp. by J.C. PHILIPS, 2 fold. maps, 13 ills. after J. LUIKEN and 2 sm. ills. showing medallions, contemp. hcalf w. mor. letterpiece, 4to.
- Library stamp on title-p.; occas. sl. stained/ foxed. Binding sl. worn along edges; spine-ends dam.
= Klaversma/ Hannema 502; Van Eeghen/ Van der Kellen p.339. Includes two maps: "Nieuwe kaart van het Roomsche Keiserryk" and "Nieuwe kaart van het ooster gedeelte des Roomschen Keizerryks".
- Occas. (sl.) foxed and unobtrusive (vague) waterst.; bookplate on upper pastedowns and owner's entry on first free endpapers; vol. 2 one plate and 2 textleaves loose; vol. 1 first free endpaper loosening and upper hinge weak. Joints splitting at top (leather dry); top of spines worn/ sl. dam.
= Contains i.a. a map of Switzerland, 2 maps of Italy and a map of Malta together with Gozo and Comino, a plan of Geneva, a view of Rome and 2 nice panoramic views of Basel and Venice.
- Interleaved copy w. later annots.
= Oversteegen II, 1; Unger II, 2, A. The only edition with the poem of "J.N." verso title-p. Very rare.
- Binding worn and soiled.
= With contemporary manuscript annotations and additional names in pen and ink and on last free endpaper and pastedown two manuscript family trees "Geslagt-Register van Moederszijde haar Grootvader & grootmoeder van vaderszijde" (i.a. van der Hulst) and "Haar grootvader & grootmoeder van Moederszijde". And loosely inserted contemporary and later (19th/ 20th century) manuscript leaves concerning members of the Teyler family, i.a. Pieter Teyler van der Hulst.
- Sm. bookplate on upper pastedown; occas. sl. foxed/ soiled; most lvs. restored in lower margin. Spine (badly) rubbed; covers sl. warped.
= Nijhoff 3501. Rare. Provenance: the famous Paul Gourary Collection of Feast and Ceremonial Books, w. his ex-libris.
- Dam. and waterstained in lower inner margin throughout affecting first and final lvs., most w. some loss of paper and text (incl. title). Backcover lacks portion; binding heavily soiled; lacks ties.
- Partly w. (sm.) defects.
- Title cut short w. partial loss of lower margin; occas. sl. foxed. Lacks mor. letterpiece.
- Hinges broken.
Augustinus. De Belydenis. Ibid., Dominicus vander Ween, 1741, (22),518,(20)p., contemp. calf.
- Pastedowns loose.
Strauss, D.F. Das Leben Jesu, kritisch bearbeitet. Tübingen, C.F. Osiander, 1837, 2nd ed., 2 vols., XX,801,(3); XII,758p., contemp. unif. giltlettered hmor.
- Browned.
AND 6 others on theology.
- Yellowed/ sl. browned/ partly waterstained throughout; multiple contemp. owner's entries on first free endpaper and title; first title creased and w. folds, lacks outer blank margin. Dam. at top of spine; joints splitting; corners showing; covers chafed.
= Cf. Graesse VII, p.140 and Brunet V, p.826 (other editions).
- Yellowed/ waterst. at the beginning; owner's entry (dated 1952) on title-p. Lower joint split; portion of spine restored/ strengthened w. glueish substance; lacks ties.
= Arents 234-b ("undoubtedly a pirated edition").
- Owner's stamp on htitle; a few lvs. sl. wormholed in upper blank margin. Binding worn/ dam.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem no.214a; Romein, Geschiedenis der Noord-Nederlandse geschiedschrijving M.E. no.30, p.82-86: "Niet aan zijn waarde als geschiedbron - ofschoon men verkeerd zou doen die (...) te onderschatten - maar aan het literaire karakter van zijn werk dankt Beka, evenals zooveel andere geschiedwerken uit vroeger en later tijd, den schier onmetelijken invloed, dien hij op de latere historiografie in Nederland heeft geoefend (...). Beka zou twee eeuwen lang de kroniek blijven, totdat hij door Heda verouderde en door de Divisie-kroniek verdrongen werd." From the library of F. Adama van Scheltema (1846-1899), w. his owner's entry on first free endpaper.
- All vols. lack (last) free endpaper; vol. 1 and 2 occas. sl. stained; vol. 3 foxed/ yellowed throughout; vol. 1 one leaf w. later annot. in lower margin. Covers rubbed.
= From the library of C.W. Wagenaar (1860-1942), municipal archivist of Utrecht (his bookplate on upper pastedowns). With annot. by a previous owner on upper pastedowns: "P.J. de Fremerij. Verkogt aan F. van der Capellen te Utrecht in 1821." Bodel Nijenhuis 2288; De Buck 3840; Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 94c.
- Lacks htitle; 4 lvs. misbound; first and final lvs. sl. soiled/ stained. Binding partly sl. sunned.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 123 and 73.
- Occas. (sl.) foxed/ yellowed; 2nd vol. bookblock loose.
= Contains attractive profiles and views of Utrecht, Amersfoort, Rhenen, Wijk bij Duurstede, Montfoort and Abcoude.
- Both vols. bookplate on upper pastedown; a few owner's annots. (incl. on first/ 2nd blank); occas. (sl.) foxed; vol.2 large map tear in inner blank margin, repaired w. sellotape.
= Contains attractive profiles and views of Utrecht, Amersfoort, Rhenen, Wijk bij Duurstede, Montfoort and Abcoude. Bound by the Bosch Bindery (Storm van Leeuwen IIA, p.462, t 10).