322
vellum, 96 pp. Rare booklet on St Dympna, with approbation of 1652. Roman type. Loosely inserted
sm. 17th-c. leaf with a devotional text in gothic type and a woodcut image of Dympna.
Ref.
Not in
STCV, Anet, BCNI, Opac KBR. -
Id. -
Idem. 82-[2] pp. (lacking title). Old wr. (worn). Another ed.,
in gothic type, not identical with the Wid. J. Sleghers ed. (Antwerp, 1688-1714).
Ref.
Not in STCV,
Anet, BCNI. -
De Ceriziers, René -
Het leven van de Heylige Nederlandsche Susanna, of Genoveva
[trsl. from the French] Carolus van den Houke S.J. Antwerp-Brussels, J.B. Jorez, 1758, 8vo, cont.
leather (worn), xvi-224 pp. (traces of use). Engr. front.
Ref.
Cp. DBS IV c. 484-485 nr. 2 (other eds).
Not in STCV, Opac KBR. -
Leven en mirakelen van de Heulige Philomena
, maegd en martelares,
bygenaemd de wonderdoenster der 19e eeuw [trsl. from the French]. Brussels, J.-J. Vanderborght,
1835, 8vo, cont. half calf, 287-[1] pp.
Ref.
Not in Opac KBR. (5 vol.)
1262 [Brussels imprint]
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Sermons pour tous les dimanches et grandes fêtes de l’année.
Tome premier
(- second). Brussels, Foppens, 1691 (1689?), 2 vol., 12mo, cont. sheep (sl. rubbed), richly gilt spines
on 5 raised bands with red labels, gilt sides, [10]-490, [8]-419-[1] pp. Good copy.
€
250/350
Rare Brussels ed. of a collection of liturgical sermons.
Ref.
Not in Opac KBR, STCV.
Joined
:
Cicero -
Les Epîtres familieres de Ciceron, en latin et en françois. Nouvelle traduction (…)
Tome premier (- second). Brussels, G. de Backer, [1691-1726], 2 vol., 8vo, cont. sheep (rubbed),
red edges, 534 + 573-[3] pp. Good copy. Rare undated Brussels ed. of a French trsl. of Cicero’s
Letters.
Ref.
Not in Opac KBR, STCV.
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[
Treuve, Simon Michel
] - Instruction sur les dispositions
qu’on doit apporter aux sacremens de penitence et d’eucharistie. Paris, G. Desprez; Brussels, L.
Marchant, 1698, 12mo, cont. vellum, flat spine, [20]-577-[13] pp.
Ref.
Not in Opca KBR, STCV,
Goldsmith (BL), BnF. -
Nicolas Le Tourneux
- Histoire de la vie de Nostre Seigneur Jesus-Christ,
30th [!] ed. Brussels, H. Flict [!], 1717, 12mo, cont. sheep (rubbed), gilt spine, 64-172-[12] pp.
Ref.
Not in Opac KBR, STCV, BCNI. - Waerachtig verhael van de veroveringe der Stad Brussel, door
haere inzetenen. Brussels, Ghent, J.F. vander Schueren, 1789, 8vo, mod. boards, 16 pp.
Ref.
Not
in Opac KBR, Bibl. gant., STCV. - Saemen-spraek tusscen eenen Pastor en zynen parochiaen. [S.l.,
s.n.], 1813 (chronogram date). 8vo, old wr., 47-[1] pp. (8 vol.)
1263 [Byzantium]
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RAMUSIO, Paolo
- De bello Costantinopolitano et imperatoribus Comnenis per
Gallos, et Venetos restitutis historia [2nd ed.]. Venice, M. Broglioli, 1634, folio, old polished calf
(joints splitting but firm), covers with triple gilt ruled border, gilt spine on 6 raised bands, red edges,
marbled endpapers, [16]-279-[37] pp. (some very minor dampstaining or marg. soiling). Exc. well-
preserved copy.
€
200/400
2nd ed. (1st 1604) of the original Latin version of this work by P. Ramusio (d. 1599) on the Fourth
Crusade. “The Fourth Crusade (1202-1204) was originally intended to conquer Muslim-controlled
Jersusalem by means of an invasion through Egypt. Instead, in April 1204, the Crusaders of Western
Europe invaded and sacked the Orthodox Christian city of Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine
Empire. This is seen as one of the final acts in the Great Schism between the Eastern Orthodox
Church and Roman Catholic Church, and a key turning point in the decline of the empire and
of Christianity in the Near east.” (Wikipedia). Woodcut Elzevier mark on title.
3 full-page engr.
portraits of Byzantine rulers
.
Ref.
Griffante, Ed. venez. Seicento R-104. Rhodes (BL) 720.
~ Important and unrecorded calligraphic book ~
1264 [Calligraphy]
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Schryf-konst boeck van differente gheschriften gheschreuen ende ghesneden
door Peeter Jansen
. [Southern Netherlands?, 17th c.], obl. folio, c. 21 x 37,5 cm, old marbled
wrappers (spine def.),
engraved title + 52 calligraphic engravings
(dampstain in upper half of last
ff., some minor thumbing). Very good copy.
Cfr. ill.
€
2000/3000
Extr. rare (unique copy?)
high quality ed. with calligraphic examples by an accomplished master.
Texts in Dutch, French, Spanish or Latin. With Jansen’s devices “Al doende leert men / En faisant
on apprend” and “Niet de pen maer tgebruyck”. He probably was a Catholic master (plates with
“Magnificat” and “IHS”). No further biographic information concerning Peeter Jansen could be
found. Nice drawings of women, and of some animals (e.g. a crocodile). Some well-drawn pen and
pencil illustrations on front endpaper.