Alkemade Schelling (17 results)
Published by Rotterdam, Philippus Losel, 1732 [-1735], 1735
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Add to basket3 vol in-8°. Publisher's boards with red spines over marbled paper. Curious work on dutch table manners and drinking ceremonies. Illustrated with 2 engraved frontispieces and 14 engraved plates(lacking at least 1 plate) depicting drinking horns and glasses. In vol 2 some waterstains.
More imagesPublished by Philippus Losel,, Rotterdam,, 1729
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Add to basket2 parts in 1 volume. Presentation copy on large paper of the first and only edition of a topographical and historical description of Den Briel on the island of Voorne, illustrated with large, folding maps. The present copy has been bound by the so-called Stag Bindery (active 1693-1743/1758), the most important bindery in Rotterd…am in the 18th century. Several other copies of the work with identical bindings are known. According to Storm van Leeuwen they were commissioned by the publisher and "are undoubtedly presentation copies for members of the Den Briel magistracy or persons connected with them." The work was compiled by the antiquaries Cornelis van Alkemade (1654-1737) and his son-in-law Pieter van der Schelling (1691-1751), and presents the results of their extensive research into Den Briel, the first town captured by the Dutch during the Eighty Years' War in 1572. It includes a detailed historical and geographical account of the town and the development of the polders on the island of Voorne, together with the history of the noble families who governed the region. The second part comprises a collection of privileges and charters, together with the first printed edition of Jan Matthijsen's Rechtsboek of Den Briel. Probably written between 1400 and 1423, it is one of the earliest and most important sources for the study of Dutch procedural law.The work is illustrated with a double-page engraved plan of Den Briel after Frans van Bleyswyck (1671-1746), and 3 large folding engraved maps of different parts of Voorne by Jan Luyken (1649-1712) and Jan Stemmers after A. Steyvaart, all finely decorated with coats of arms and elaborate cartouches. The fourth map, depicting the southwestern part of the province of South Holland, is found in the second part. It is not commonly a part of the work, but is a later addition, published by Tirion in Amsterdam in 1748.Van Alkemade, originally trained as a lawyer and later active as a notary, devoted much of his life to historical and antiquarian research, transcribing numerous archival sources that formed the basis of his publications. His son-in-law Van der Schelling, a Remonstrant minister who later turned to legal scholarship, became his principal collaborator, editing and annotating much of Alkemade's material and completing several of his projects after his death.With the bookplate of Jan Willem Six van Vromade (1872-1936) mounted on the front pastedown, the stamp of H. D. Pfann (dates unknown) below, and remnants of a paper label at the foot. The edges and corners of the boards are scuffed, the joints are cracked, but the structural integrity of the binding is still intact, a tear at the head of the spine, lacking the headband. The end paper have been replaced, leaves are slightly browned and foxed, a brown stain in the lower margin first 60 pages of part 2. Otherwise a large paper copy in good condition.l Donkersloot-de Vrij 247; Van Eeghen Collectie 47; Van Eeghen & V.d. Kellen 473; Nijhoff & V. Hattum 2; STCN 20446403X; cf. Storm van Leeuwen, Dutch decorated bookbinding in the 18th century, vol. IIa, pp. 432-446 (for the binding). Contemporary gold-tooled mottled calf by the so-called Stag Bindery in Rotterdam, sewn on 6 supports with the corresponding raised bands on the spine, a black morocco author and title label on the spine lettered in gold, the coat of arms of Den Briel in the centre of both boards, surrounded by two ornamental borders, gold-tooled board edges, mottled edges. With the title page printed in red and black with an engraved printer's device, a double-page plan of Den Briel, 3 folding engraved maps of different parts of Voorne (each ca. 50 x 70.5 cm), and an additional folding map (33 x 38 cm) of the southwestern part of South Holland. Pages: [28], 1-224, [8], 225-376; [8], 1-306, [20] pp.
More imagesPublished by Philippus Losel, Rotterdam, 1732
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Add to basketHardcover (Vellum). Condition: Very Good Condition. First Edition. 3 volumes in half calf, worn and rubbed, hinges cracked, but sound. Scattered foxing and minor browning, a few plates with tiny tears at the edges, but generally very clean internally. 136),562; (4),557,(61); (90),612,(54)p. with 2 extra engraved titles and 15 (1… of two coins in vol 1; 11 plates, 3 folding, numbered 1-13 but with images 3-5 on one plate in vol. 2; and 3 folding, in vol 3). Oberle Bib. Bacchique 485, Cagle 1075. An attractive history of drinking and drinking vessels - many of the plates of cups are quite striking and the one that turns into a bell to be rung when empty needs to be revived. Volume 3 has some talk of gastronomic excess. Size: 8vo (octavo). Previous owner's book-plate on front pastedown. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking, Wine & Dining; Inventory No: CAT000448.
More imagesPublished by Philippus Losel, Rotterdam, 1732
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Add to basketHardcover (Vellum). Condition: Very Good Condition. First Edition. 3 volumes in contemporary vellum, modestly darkened. Scattered foxing, a few plates with tiny tears at the folds, but generally clean internally. 136),562; (4),557,(61); (90),612,(54)p. with 2 extra engraved titles and 15 (1 of two coins in vol 1; 11 plates, 3 fo…lding, numbered 1-13 but with images 3-5 on one plate in vol. 2; and 3, 2 folding, in vol 3). Oberle Bib. Bacchique 485, Cagle 1075. An attractive history of drinking and drinking vessels - many of the plates of cups are quite striking and the one that turns into a bell to be rung when empty needs to be revived. Volume 3 has some talk of gastronomic excess. Size: 8vo (octavo). Previous owner's book-plate on front pastedown. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking, Wine & Dining; Inventory No: CAT000070.
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Add to basketNederlands Displegtigheden, vertoonende de plegtide gebruiken aan den dis, in hed houden van Maaltyden, en het Drinken de Gezondheden, onder de oude Batavieren, en Vorsten, Graaven, Edelen, en andere Ingetezeden der Niederlande. BAND 1 (von 3). Rotterdam, Phillipps Losel, 1732. Mit gestochenem Frontispiz u.1 gest.Tafel (Goude Br…uilofts Pennig), 64 Bl., 562 S., blindgepr.OPgt.-Band der Zeit über 6 Bünden mit 2 goldgepr.RSchildchen, etw.gespreitzt, innen gering gebräunt; gutes Expl. - Über die Tafelgepflogenheiten u.feierlichen Bräuche bei Tisch von der Zeit der alten Bataver bis hin zu Gebräuchen von Fürsten, Grafen u.Adligen des 18.Jhdt. Wichtige Quelle für die Erforschung der niederländ.Gastronomiegeschichte und Ethnologie.
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Add to basketFolio. 168 eenzijdig beschreven pp. in fotokopie. Linnen.
More imagesPublished by Rotterdam, Philippus Losel 1732-1735., 1735
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Add to basket3 Bände. 8°. [68] Bl., 562 S.; Titel, 557, (61) S.; [46] Bl., 612 S., [27] Bl. mit 2 gestoch. Frontisp. u. 15 (5 gefalt.) Kupfertafeln von F. v. Bleyswyck. Prgt. d. Zt. mit handschr. Rückentitel. Cagle 1075. Graesse I, 78. Oberlé, Fastes 485. Muller 418. Waller 45. Nicht bei Bitting, Simon u. Vicaire. - Erste Ausgabe. - Wichtige…s Werk über die Trinksitten in den Niederlanden. Die schönen Kupfer zeigen Trinkgefässe (Trinkhörner, Krüge etc.). - St.a.T., eine Tafel im äußeren Rand knapp beschnitten (geringer Bildverlust), sonst sehr gutes sauberes Exemplar. - Eerste druk. - Belangrijk werk over drinkgewoonten in Nederland. De prachtige gravures tonen drinkgerei (drinkhoorns, kruiken etc.). - St.a.T., één plaat iets bijgesneden in buitenmarge (klein verlies van afbeelding), verder zeer goed net exemplaar. Sprache: niederländisch.

Published by Philippus Losel 17321735, Rotterdam, 1732
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Add to basketLederen band, 18 cm, [CXXXIV] / 562; [III] / 557 / [61]; [XC] /612 / [54] pp. Ills.: gravures. Sommige platen zijn uitvouwbaar. Zeer goed bewaard gebleven set. Cond.: goed / good.
More imagesPublished by Philippus Losel,, Rotterdam,, 1729
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Add to basket2 parts in 1 volume. First and only edition of a topographical and historical description of Den Briel on the island of Voorne. Cornelis van Alkemade (1654-1737) and his son-in-law Pieter van der Schelling (1691-1751) shared a passion for collecting coins, seals, official documents, autographs and books. Van Alkemade also copied… many historical documents. The present work reflects his collection on Den Briel, the city that will always be remembered for being the first to be captured by the Dutch in the 80 Years' War in 1572. Van Alkemade gives the usual historical and geographical description, which describes among other things the successive growth of the polders on the island of Voorne, and chronicles the history of the noble family that governed Voorne. The present work is especially interesting because it contains the first published text of Jan Matthijsen's famous Rechtsboek of the city of Den Briel. It was probably written between 1400 and 1423, and is one of the oldest and most important sources of for the study of Dutch law.Maps with tears in some folds, a few leaves with some names checked off and a water stain in the upper right corner of the last 25 leaves. The blind-stamped centrepiece on the front board has cut through the vellum at the upper right edge. In good condition.l Donkersloot-de Vrij 247; V. Eeghen & V.d. Kellen 473; Klaversma & Hannema 47. Contemporary blind-tooled vellum sewn on 7 cords (each board with a scrollwork centrepiece in a panel design of double fillets), manuscript title on spine, red sprinkled edges. With title-page printed in red and black with engraved publisher's device (including printers at a press and compositors at case), a double-page engraved plan of Den Briel and 3 folding engraved maps of different parts of Voorne (each ca. 50 x 70.5 cm). Pages: [28], 224, [8], 225-376; [8], 306, [20] pp.

Published by Rotterdam, Philippus Losel, 1732-1735., 1735
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Add to basketCondition: Redelijk ex. 3 delen. (CXXXIV)+562;(III)+557+(61); (XC)+612+(54) pp. Compleet met 2 identieke gegrav. titels & 17 gravures op 15 platen. Gebonden. Half leer uit de tijd. (Banden wat geschaafd, papier op platten van 2e deel afwijkend van andere delen; rugeinden iets besch.; van het 2e deel zijn de eerste 150 pp. in de…benedenmarge wat watervlekkig). * Waller, Populaire boeken, 45; Muller, Populaire prozaschrijvers, 418.

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Contact seller5-star sellerLeatherBound. Condition: NEW. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from -1729 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the…original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 421.

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Contact seller5-star sellerLeatherBound. Condition: NEW. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from [1729] edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the… original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 346.

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Add to basketRotterdam, Philippus Losel, 1732, 2 volumes in contemporary full parchment spitsel bindings, with handwritten titles on spine and blue and red sprinkled edges, (I)[132]+562 (II)557+[6] pp., parchment with some stains and a tear on the spine of volume 2, the endpapers in front and back are crinkled and folded (titlepages intact),… the inside coverboards are exposed, a page is coming loose in the preface of volume 1, the bookblocks are hardly stained and show clear printwork. With an engraved titlepage in both volumes (F. van Bleyswyck inven. & fec.). In volume 1 there are two small engravings depicting a "goude bruilofts penning", volume 2 has 11 engravings (F. van Bleyswyck fecit) of which three can fold out. l Two volumes (of three).
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Add to basketFolio, gebonden in geheel leren band uit de tijd, (28) 376 (8) 306 (17) pag. Exemplaar zonder de vier kaarten, eerste en laatste pagina's met waterschade, doch vakkundig gerepareerd.
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Add to basketRotterdam, Ph. Losel, 1732-1735. 3 volumes in full contemporary vellum. 562+557+612 pag. Illustrated with 2 frontispices and 15 engravings. Beautiful complete set.B0302.

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Add to basketFolio, moderne leren band, (28)+376+(8)+306+(17) pag. Geillustreerd met een plattegrond van Brielle en drie grote, oud-handgekleurde kaarten van Oost-Voorne, Zuid-Voorne en West-Voorne. B0454.

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Add to basketFolio, half leren band uit de tijd, (28)+376+(8)+306+(17) pag. Geillustreerd met een plattegrond van Brielle en drie grote kaarten van Oost-Voorne, Zuid-Voorne en West-Voorne. De kaarten hier en daar gerepareerd, sporen van een boekenworm in de marge. B0898.