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854 [Varia]
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4 archiefstukken
, 16de-17de eeuw, handgeschreven op perkament, Nederlands en Frans
(1), geplooid, 2 stuks met zegel. In goede staat.
€ 150/250
Schepenbrief waarin Jan van Strydonck en Pieter Vydt als voogden optreden voor de kinderen
Van Strydonck (1560, verleden voor de schepenen van
Bazel
). - De baljuw en de leenmannen van
Jacques de Noyelles, markgraaf van Nyelles en zijn echtgenote Anna van Claerhout getuigen dat
Jan Huustyn een leen genaamd Den Hamel gelegen in de parochie van Sint-Katelijne (
Knokke
)
heeft verkocht en dat hij voor dat leen onterving verkrijgt (1613). - Stuk betreffende de transfer van
de helft van een huis tussen de broers Nicolas en Pierre Poilart (1622) en de herverkoop van een
rente (behorend aan het klooster van Notre-Dame d’Aide) op het huis (1677,
Merbes-le-Château
,
Henegouwen). - Attestatie door Andries de Groote, Heer van Nieuwenhuyse, betreffende een leen
geheten Het Lo en gelegen in de parochie van
Wetteren
dat Servaes Triest houdt van Maximiliaan
van Gent, graaf van Izegem, etc. (1635).
855 [Varia]
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Collection of 9 letters and archival documents
, 1490-1928. In good condition.
€ 250/400
1.
Emanuel Philibert Duke of Savoy (1528-1580), Governor of the Netherlands (1555-1559), Dutch
document, Brussels, 1 April 1556, on paper, c. 41 x 31 cm, to the city of Roermond, about the Liège
Prince-bishop George of Austria (1505-1557).
2.
French document, 1 May 1490, vellum, c. 15 x
20,5 cm, by “Seur marguerite de la bar” of the “prieuré de Clair-Ruissel” on rents of the Abbey
of Fontevraud (Maine-et-Loire).
3.
Letter from Brussels, 30 May 1714, to a “Prince Serenissime”
(no names).
4.
Letter by “la princesse d’austriche” to “Madame” (not specified, undated).
5.
Copy
of letters sent “Au Roy Philippe, à la Reine d’Angleterre, et à la princesse des Ursins” (undated).
6.
Letters (2) to a “Milord” (not named, undated).
7.
Envelope (without letter) with wax seal
addressed “A Son Altesse Madame la Princesse d’Autriche à Brusselle”.
8.
Dutch document on
Willem Decker and Lodowijck Quarles, both “Raed (…) der Stad Gouda”, Amsterdam 24 October
1752.
9.
Unidentified letter, French, dated 21 June 1928.
OUDE MANUSCRIPTEN ~ MANUSCRITS ANCIENS
856 [Arithmetics]
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Two manuscripts on paper
. [Southern Netherlands, 1800], c. 18,2 x 15,6 cm, both
bound in boards (used), each c. [240] ff. (= some 30 quires of 8 ff.; some soiling and traces of use,
sm. tears or stains etc.), written by the same hand in brown ink.
€ 200/300
1.
“Codex prima [!]” (spine with label “themata correcta”). Basic course of arithmetics (rules,
examples) and a series of Latin trsls (Dutch texts with facing Latin version). Name stamped on
front endpaper Iosephus Minet 1800.
2.
Copies of trsls from (or rather into) Latin (Dutch texts with
facing Latin version). In all probability rather a teacher’s manual with models than a student’s
copybook. Name written on 1st p. “Joseph Pierre Minet”.
857 [Astronomy - geography]
- “
Traité de la sphere et de la geographie tant ancienne que
moderne
”. France?, after 1745, French manuscript, 4to, 24 x 18 cm, cont. gilt sheep (rubbed, large
hole in front cover), covers with gilt ruled border, richly gilt spine on 5 raised bands, red edges,
marbled endpapers, [317] ff., expertly written in brown ink (paper age-toned, wormtrack in blank
bottom margin of final quires). Good condition.
€ 250/350
Extensive university course (?) on astronomy (30 ff.) and geography (286 ff.) giving a survey of
ancient topography, but esp. of the present situation in France, Europe, Asia, Africa and America,
with some historical remarks (e.g. the description of Haarlem has the famous inscription on Laurens
Coster and the invention of printing). Ill. with
2 folding drawings of the solar systems
of Ptolemy
and Copernicus in the 1st part.
858 [Augustinians]
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Manuscript and illustrated Latin document
. S.l., 1651, 1/2 p. on 1 f., vellum,
25 x 18,5 cm. Stuck by upper corners under passe-partout. Ink sl. faded, esp. the last lines (signature
and date), folds.
€ 100/150




