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territory. Over 20,000 Salzburg Protestants accepted the Prussian offer and traveled the length of

Germany to reach their new homes in Prussian Lithuania. The rest scattered to other Protestant

states in Europe and the British colonies in America” (Wikipedia).

Ref.

STCN (4). Not in BnF, BL.

1394 [Satire]

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[LONGUE, Louis Pierre de]

 - Les princesses Malabares, ou Le célibat philosophique.

Ouvrage interessant & curieux, avec des notes historiques & critiques. [France?], “A Andrinople,

Ches Thomas Franco”, 1734, 12mo, cont. calf (rubbed), gilt spine on 5 raised bands, red edges,

marbl. endpapers, [12]-201-[3] pp. Very good copy.

€ 200/300

Original ed., also publ. as “Traité du célibat”

of this satire on religion, attributed to P. de Longue

(a member of the Maison de Conti) or to Nicolas Lenglet Du Fresnoy. It was forbidden by the Paris

Parlement on 31 December 1734 and publicly burnt. “Il expose des idées antireligieuses. Les noms

sont anagrammatisés: “Ema”, Ame; “Rasoni”, Raison; “Gélise”, Église; “Quotalice”, Catholique

etc.” (Gay).

Ref.

Gay/Lemonnyer III:861-862. Conlon 34:562. Peignot, Livres condamnés au feu II,

p. 53. Drujon, Livres à clef II, 808-809.

1395 [Songbook]

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DE RUYTER, Jacobus

 - Nieuw lied-boek, genaemt den vrolyken Speel-wagen oft

de ledige uren. Ghent, P.A. Kimpe, after 1799, 98 (= 88) pp. [bound with]

CATS, Jacob

 - Bie-

boek (...). Ghent, I.C. van Paemel, [after 1848], 39-[1] pp. [and]

ID.

 - Tachtig-jaerig leven en

huishouding. Amsterdam, Cornelis Jansz.; Ghent, L. van Paemel, [1817-1845], 42 pp., 3 works in 1

vol., 8vo, later vellum, gilt leather label on spine, spr. edges. Good copy.

€ 150/250

1. Rare

later ed. (1st 1725) of a popular songbook with 51 spiritual profane songs by the Veurne

official De Ruyter. Woodcut ill. on title. Bookpl. Ed. Ipers.

Ref.

Huybens 124p (5, only 1 in Belgium).

Scheurleer 169b. Bibl. gant. 7911 (not seen!).

2.

Rare popular reprint of a manual on bee-keeping

by the famous Dutch poet Jacob Cats (1577-1660).

Ref

. Anet. Aleph UGent. Not in Bibl. gant.

(probably a reprint of 8702, by L. van Paemel - no copy recorded). Not in Opac KBR, Libis.

3.

Another reprint of the popular autobiography in verse of “Father Cats”.

Ref.

Bibl. gant. 8703.

We join

:

Uilenbroek, Hendrik

 - Christelyke gezangen, wederom overgezien, verbetert, met

verscheydene nieuwe vermeerdert, en op muzyknooten gestelt. Den twaalfden druk. Amst, Wid. van

Someren (col. D. Bakkamude),1685, 2 parts in 1 vol., 8vo, cont. vellum (sl. duststained), flat spine,

[16]-328, 101-[1-2 bl.] pp. (right margin of front. rep., dampstaining throughout). Later, enl. ed. of

this popular religious songbook by Uilenbroek. Engr. front. Printed music throughout. Ownership

entry “D. Waele 1810”.

Ref.

Scheurleer, p. 76. STCN (3, all lacking engr. title). (2 vols)

1396 [Songs - Brabant Revolution]

 - 

Recueil de chansons patriotiques dédié aux belges

[and

Deuxième recueil, - Recueil (...) sur les principaux événements qui se sont passés depuis la

révolution]. “A la liberté” [= Brussels, s.n., 1790], 12mo, old half leather (rubbed), gilt flat spine

(loosening, front cover loose), marbled endpapers, 102 (= 128), viij-136-[12], 62-[14] pp. Very

good copy.

€ 200/300

Very rare and interesting collection of political songs on the Brabant Revolution 1789-1790. Nearly

all important protagonists are present: Joseph II, Van der Meersch, Vonck, Van der Vorst, etc. In Pt.

1 a “Récit abrégé de la conquête de la ville de Bruxelles par ses habitans” (pp. III-VIII). 2 parts

with a calendar. Title within ornamental border. Engr. front. to Pt. 3.

Ref.

Opac KBR (pts. 1-2).

STCV (pt. 2). Not in BnF, BL.

1397 [Southern Netherlands]

 - 

10 pamphlets, occasional and ephemeral publications relating to

the Southern Netherlands

(Belgium), publ. in Brussels, Ghent or Antwerp, 1725-1892. In good

condition.

€ 150/250

Lettres patentes

de la Sanction Pragmatique. Brussels, E.H. Fricx, 1725, 4to, [2]-53-[1] pp. - 

Pro

Antonius 

- Divus Paulus conversus (...) panegyrico celebratus. Brussels, [s.n.], 1745, 4to, 14-[2]

pp. -

Pius VI 

- [Bulla of 30 VII 1798 on the oath of faith tot the French Republic. S.l., s.n., s.d.], 4to, 8

pp. -

Devos, F.

 - Historique et justification de 480 personnes arrêtées et emprisonnées arbitrairement

à Bruxelles, pendant l’espace de seize mois, en 1804, 1805 et 1806. Suivi d’une description de la