397
1719) fut plus. fois réimprimé et traduit en div. langues; il s’agit ici de l’édition la plus complète.
Mention d’achat à Anvers, vente “Terbrugge”, 1854. Ex-libris héraldique moderne “Nihil novi tam
querimus”. Cachet sur les contreplats.
Ref.
DBS IV 5 804. Cumont 1148. Bn-Opale plus.
1380 [Numismatics]
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VAN MIERIS, Frans
- Histori der Nederlandsche vorsten, uit de huizen van
Beijere, Borgonje, en Oostenryk, welken, sedert de regeering van Albert, graaf van Holland, tot
den dood van Keizer Karel den Vyfden, het hooggezag aldaar gevoerd hebben (…) met meer dan
duizend historipenningen gesterkt en opgehelderd. Eerste [- derde] deel. The Hague, Pieter de
Hondt, 1732-1735, 3 vol., folio, cont. quarter calf (repaired), marbl. paper on boards (sm. red stain
on vol. I), gilt spines on 7 raised bands (sl. rubbed, rep. on head & tail), green & red title labels, [34]-
466-[107-3 bl.], [8]-484-[56], [4]-446-[58-2 bl.] pp. (some, most upper marg., water and mildew
staining and spotting, some stains due to censor ink). Good, uncut set on large paper.
€ 500/600
History of Dutch sovereigns by Frans van Mieris (1689-1763), illustrated with their coins.
Fine
engr. ills: front.
by B. Picart, 3 title-vign., full-page dedication, 3 headpcs by B. Picart of J.
Wandelaar &
over 1000 coin ills
in text, nice tailpcs. Without the full-page portrait by J. Houbraken.
1 genealogical table. Titles in red & black. Text in 2 cols. Libr. stamps & ticket.
Ref.
Cumont 2089.
Lipsius, p. 261. Haitsma Mulier/VanderLem 338b. STCN.
1381 [Nürnberg imprint]
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IMHOF, Andreas Lazarus von
- Chronologischer Anhang/ oder
Summarische Fortsetzung der Neu-eröffneten historischen Bilder-Saals von denen geschichten/
So sich vom Anfang der Regierung Käysers Josephi, bisz (...) Caroli VI. in und ausser Europa
zugetragen. Nürnberg, J.L. Buggel, J.A. Seitz, 1715, 8vo, cont. overl. vellum (worn, backstrip
gone), blue edges, [6]-318-246-[20] pp. (usual spotting, occ. staining).
€ 250/350
One of the supplements of the extensive cont. history publ. 1705-1756 (17 parts). Ill. with
55 half-
page engravings
with historical scenes (reformation, tortures, battlefields, sieges of towns, etc.).
Cont. ms. ownership entry on lower endpaper.
Ref.
BL. Bnf.
1382 [Oudenaarde - St. Joris gilde]
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Regel ende ordonnantie die men schuldig is te observeren
ende te achtervolgen ter Camer
, ende in het Hof van het Gulden van den Edelen Ridder St.
Jooris, onderhouden met den Voet-bogen binnen de Stadt Audenaerde. Oudenaarde, P.J. Vereecken,
1751, large broadsheet, c. 58,5 x 48,5 cm, printed in 2 cols, with ornamental borders (folds). Good
copy.
€ 100/150
Joined
:
Litanie van den H. Blasius
, die geheert ende geviert word in de Kapelle te waele tot Pamel
binnen Audenaerde. Ibidem, [1751-1803], 8vo, old marbl. wr., [2] ff. Good copy. Woodcut on verso
off. 1.
Ref.
Not in STCV, Vander Meersch. (2 vol.)
1383 [Papacy]
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BURMANNUS, Caspar
- Hadrianus VI. sive Analecta historica de Hadriano Sexto
Trajectino, Papa Romano. Utrecht, J. van Poolsum, 1727, 4to, cont. blindst. vellum (sl. warping),
[48]-541-[1] pp. (sm. tear in fold engr.). Very nice copy.
€ 180/220
Early collection of biographical documents on Pope Adrian VI (1459-1523), collected by the
Utrecht historian C. Burmannus (1695-1755).
Engr. ills:
front., title engr., nice folding portrait of
Adrianus VI by
J. Houbraken
, folding genealogical table, folding pl. (funeral monument). Title in
red & black. Libr. ticket.
Ref.
Haitsma Mulier/VdLem (Repert. gesch.) 94a. STCN (i.a. BL).
1384 [Philosophy]
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HOBBES, Thomas
- De la nature humaine, ou Exposition des facultés, des actions
& des passions de l’ame, & de leurs causes déduites d’après des principes philosophiques qui ne sont
communément ni reçus ni connus [trsl. from the English by Paul H.D. baron d’Holbach]. Londres [=
Amsterdam, M.-M. Rey], 1772, 8vo, mod. half vellum (soiled), flat spine with blindst. title, marbl.
endpapers, red silk marker, [2]-iv-171-[1] pp. (title soiled, dampstain in top inner margin of 1st ff.).
Good copy.
€ 500/700
Rare
orig. ed. of the French trsl.
by Baron d’Holbach (1723-1789) of “Human nature” (1650) by
the English rationalist philosopher Hobbes (1588-1679). Holbach’s trsl. is also a statement of the




