2806 - 3510 OLD and RARE BOOKS
- Lacks the 4 views of Rotterdam and p.23-30 (a complete copy skips p.19-22); occas. sl. foxed. Binding worn along edges.
= The lithographs showing the façades of streets in The Hague. Cf. Landwehr, Dutch Books w. Col. Plates 386 (our copy uncol.).SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXVI.
- Title-p. foxed; usual occas. foxing in blank margins; bookblock loose.
= Probably one of a few remaining complete copies. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXVII.
- Lithogr. plates sl. foxed. Corners sl. worn.
= On this important manual for actors, based on a series of 38 lessons that the painter and leading Dutch actor of his time Johannes Jelgerhuis gave during the years 1824 to 1827, see at large the exhibition catalogue Johannes Jelgerhuis Rzn. Acteur-schilder 1770-1836 (1969), p.44-52 and cat. no. 406 (listing only 274 textp. and 79 plates).
- Partly in sl. mediocre condition. The lot sold w.a.f.
= I.a. W. DE WAEL VAN VRONESTEYN, Corona Sacratissimorum Iesu Christi Vulnerum (Antw., 1654, engr. title, ills., contemp. overlapping vellum. Lacks several prelim. lvs.); HIERONYMUS STRIDONENSIS, Epistolae selectae (Lyon, 1704, engr. frontisp., contemp. calf); N. VAN DER STEEN, De regels en besluyten van het alderheylighste ende algemeyn Concili van Trente (...) (Antw., 1684, woodcut title-ill., rebound in contemp. vellum); P. CHIFFLETIUS, Sacrosancti et oecomenici Concilii Tridentini (...) (ibid., 1677, engr. title, portrait, contemp. calf, 12mo); H.M. BOUDON, La Gloire de la Sainte Trinité dans les ames du Purgatoire (Paris, 1693, contemp. calf, 16mo); M. STEYART, In propositiones damnatas annotationes omnes (...) (Louvain, 1753, contemp. calf); W.H. BOUGEANT, Vollkommene Erklärung der christlichen Lehre (Augsb., 1780, engr. frontisp., contemp. calf, 4to) and N. JAMIN, Traité de la Lecture Chrétien (Paris, 1776, contemp. calf).
- Contemp. annots. and tipped-in note on upper endpaper; some quires (sl.) yellowed; library stamp on title-p. Upper joint loose(ning); hinges weak.
= A third part (on Dordrecht) was published in 1781.
- Bookplate on upper pastedowns; trifle foxed.
Idem. De necessaria secessione nostra ab ecclesia romana, et impossibili cum ea syncretismo, disputationes. De satisfactione Christi disputationes. Leyden/ Utr., F. Haring and E. Voskuyl, 1696, 3 parts in 1 vol., (8),238,(14); (6),191,(11); (24),351,(1),46p., contemp. calf, sm. 4to.
- New endpapers; occas. sl. browned. Rebacked w. modern leather.
- Partly sl. wormholed, foxed throughout. Vellum duststained.
= Rare early edition (first publ. in 1602) of the commentary on the Heidelberg Catechismus by the German Reformed Theologian Ursinus (1534-1583) in a Dutch translation by Hommius (1576-1642).
AND 2 others, i.a. N. VAN DER STEEN, De Regels en Besluyten Van het (...) Concili van Trente (...) (Antw., 1684, engr. title-vignette, frontisp., contemp. vellum. Engr. title cut short; fore-edge of bookblock partly shaved).
- Partly (sl.) yellowed/ browned and foxed.
= Van Doorninck/ De Kempenaer p.249; Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 222.
- Yellowed; occas. sl. browned. Corners showing; spine-ends dam.; joints worn.
= Van Doorninck/ De Kempenaer p.249; Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 222.
- Partly (sl.) foxed (mostly in blank margins). Binding worn/ rubbed along extremities; covers rubbed.
= Landwehr, Dutch Books w. Col. Plates 356. The fourth and final series of views by Lutgers, containing views in Utrecht and surroundings, mainly of manors and stately homes. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXVII.
- Contemp. owner's entry on title ("J. v. Langhenhoven"); upper hinge weak. Dam. at foot of spine; upper joint starting at foot of spine; lacks ties.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 474; De Wind p.471ff; NNBW II, p.1469-1472. The first edition of this basic Dutch historiography covering an essential period in Dutch history.
- Owner's stamps on title-p.; first lvs. incl. title lower corner restored. Binding darkened and scratched/ rubbed. Lacks clasps and catches.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 474b; De Wind p.471ff; NNBW II, p.1469-1472. The third edition of this basic Dutch historiography covering an essential period in Dutch history (first edition published anonymously one year earlier, the second in 1647, but with the publisher's name J. Naeranus). This edition with Uytenbogaert's autobiography and his portrait.
- Hinges broken; lacks pastedowns and blanks; title reattached and dam. along margins. Vellum sl. soiled.
= Rare first edition. Knuttel, Kerkgeschiedenis p.373.
AND 2 others, i.a. D.F. VAN GIFFEN, Verzameling van alle de werken (...) (Gron., 1735, engr. plate, contemp. vellum, sm. 4to).
- Upper hinge sl. weak; endpapers sl. mouldy. Backstrip worn/ sl. dam.; lacks letterpiece; corners bumped.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 482a (listing 2 (identical?) editions for 1675); Landwehr, R. de Hooghe 44.
- Foxed/ (sl.) browned. Letterpiece partly dam.; spine-ends chipped.
= Asher 335 (many details of the negotiations regarding the New Netherlands).
- A few quires browned, otherwise contents fine. Lower outer corner of both covers sl. worn; title and gilt on backstrip partly worn off. A good/ fine copy.
= The definitive edition of Vico's masterwork (first publl. Naples, 1725), in which "he laid the foundations of our modern conception of sociology" and developed his idea of "an historical cycle ending in decline". "Many twentieth century notions of anthropology, comparative law, religion and linguistic philosophy can be found in the pages of this book." (PMM 184). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXVIII.
- Final page sl. stained in upper outer corner. Otherwise fine.
= Rare biography of Suzanne-Marie de Riants de Villerey (1639-1724), governess of l'Anticaille monastery, Lyon, for 30 years.
- New endpapers; bookplate on upper pastedown. Binding worn along extremities.
= Warranted by the author and publisher. Muller 527: "Geen roman maar het waarachtig relaas van het schurkenleven van Abr. Magaris, een Nederlandschen Cartouche."; Scheepers II, 950 (our copy without "aanhangsel"); cf. de Vries 350 (ed. Rott.).
- Map w. tear of 6 cm. in inner margin; occas. browned/ foxed. Binding sl. worn along extremities (backstrip worse); top of spine dam.
= Tiele 1081 note; Feith 143; Cat. NSHM p.501; Landwehr, VOC 1577: "Refutation of J.B. Tavernier's "Historie van 't Beleit der Hollanders in Asia", a chronique scandaleuse of some Governors-General and other VOC-officials, a chapter of "De zes reisen", the Dutch edition of the French original, published in 1682".








































