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eeuwse drukken

Lent 1584. The date of 1583 on the Genealogiae can have been preserved to indicate that

no references later than that year had been included. Heuterus (1535-1602) was a Dutch

priest and historiographer who escaped the execution of priests and monks in Gorkum by

Calvinists in 1572. Plantin's marks on the title-pages.

# Voet 1325 (mentions one only other copy of this variant in the Jesuit College in Leuven)

and 1326 (6

th

part with a collation different but same pagination); # Sorgeloos 245 &

246 (variant C); # Adams H-525; # Machiels H-195; # USTC 407878.

▲ Provenance : J. Van Doernick, 1596, who bought it in Lyon (Latin handwritten mention).

Édition originale de cet ouvrage bien documenté, consacré à la généalogie de la maison de Bourgogne

jusqu'à et y compris Charles le Téméraire. Plein vélin de l'ép. (plusieurs mouill., galeries et trous de vers

marg. passim).

464 – (Histoire, Pays-Bas) - 

[AURELIUS, Cornelius].- Dye Cronijcke van Hollant,

Zeelant ende Vrieslant, van alle gheschiedenissen int corte, met die Cronijcke

vanden Bisschoppen van Utrecht, ende hoe dat Hollandt eerst begrepen is

gheduerende totten jare vijfthienhondert ende.xliii.

Antwerpen, Weduwe Jacob van Liesveldt, 1554.

Small in-8° : [80] lvs (lightly and uniformly browned throughout).

19

th

century binding : half green calf, guilt flat spine (slightly cropped).

Est.

 : 

800/ 1.000 €

Only copy known

of the 2nd (?) edition of this small Dutch cronicle based on the

"Divisiekroniek" of Cornelius Aurelius (c. 1460- after 1523), augustine canon from Gouda

and one of the earliest Dutch humanists also called the praeceptor of Erasme. Title with

large woodcut vignette figuring the Holy Roman Emperror in armour on his horse.

The first folio-edition of the "Divisiekroniek" was published in Leiden in 1517. Ours

apparently is a reduced form of it, with a similar title and a continuation untill 1543 by Ellert

de Veer (c. 1540-1599), pamphletist and historian in Amsterdam.

According to different bibliographies, only the editions of 1547 and 1562 from the press

of the Widow of Jacob van Liesveldt are known. On the other hand Claes Adriaensz Mast

published the same work in Leiden also in 1554.

# not in BB, BT, Machiels, Adams, nor STC Dutch; # NNBW I-196 (C. Aurelius) &

I-1516 (E. de Veer); # BT 1740 (Ancxt/ Widow J. van Liesveldt, 1547) & Netherlandish

Books 15020 (1547); # Typographia Batavia 2968, 2969 & Netherlandish Books 15022,

15023 (Leiden, Claes Adriaensz Mast, 1554).

▲ Provenance : Bibliotheca Elseghemensis (modern armorial ex-libris).

Seul exemplaire connu de cette petite chronique hollandaise basée sur la "Divisiekroniek" de Cornelius

Aurelius. Le même ouvrage parut chez la Vve Jacob van Liesveldt en 1547 et en 1562; une autre édition

vit le jour à Leiden en 1554 (faiblement bruni). Rel. demi-veau vert du 19

e

siècle.

465 – (Philologie) - 

WILDENBURG, Hieronymus.- Tersissima latini eloquii

synonymorum collectanea [...]. Annexus est tractatulus utilissimus de vocum

proprietatibus, seu terminorum differentiis.

Magdeburgi, ex officina typographica Michaelis Lottheri, [1538].

Small in-8° : [75] lvs (ends with Kiii, browned, upper margin of title-page repaired, small wormholes, small

stains).

19

th

century binding : sprinkled paper, flat spine (spine, joints, part of the boards and one corner renewed,

edges and corners dulled, long notice catalogue stuck on the upper pastedown).

Est.

 : 

300/ 400 €

Rare edition

of this earliest dictionary of Latin synonyms (1

st

ed. : Wittenberg, 1513) by

Wildenburg (1465-1558), Silesian physicist and humanist. Work divided in 2 parts, the

first giving German words with their Latin translations and wide choice of synonyms, the