Published by Ioannem Blaev, Amsterdam [Amstelodami], 1646
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
Second. 16mo; vg/none; vellum spine with no text; [faded hand text]; shelf wear and bumping; text block, clean; 576 pp.; edges, toning; endpapers, toning and tattered edges; joints split starts; boards and spine, foxed; else good; ---POETRY; ---TEXT IN LATIN. 1137209. Rockville Non-Retail Listings.
Published by Amstelodami: pu Ioannem Blaev (J. Blaeu), 1645
Seller: Louis88Books (Members of the PBFA), Andover, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
US$ 207.64
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Amstelodami: pu Ioannem Blaev (J. Blaeu), 1645, Later Edition of the First Part. Part One ONLY. Full vellum binding, with yapp board edges (folded over), ink titles to the spine, tightly bound, clean text pages. Pagination: [xxii], 731pp. Provenance: initials DJM to the end paper. Approximately 5 ¼ inches (13.5cm) tall. Condition Report Externally Spine good condition aged, rubbed and worn, creased and wrinkled, ink titles, sound. Joints good condition rubbed and worn. Corners good condition yapp edges. Boards good condition smooth, sound, marked and worn. Page edges good condition top edge darkened others deckled blue. Binding good condition sound, worn and rubbed. See above and photos. Internally Hinges good condition sound. Paste downs good condition tanned and marked. End papers good condition tanned and marked. Title good condition tanned. Pages good condition tanned. See photos.
Published by Apud Ioannem Blaeu,, Amstelodami, 1655
Seller: Bergoglio Libri d'Epoca, RIVALBA, TO, Italy
In 24° (14x8 cm) (8)576 pp. Second edition. Original leather, raised bands, gilt lettered & compartments, gilt fillets and dentelles, spine partly lacking and coins lightly worn, red edges. Fly leaf darkened, old signature at the rear FFEP. A very fine copy.// In questa seconda (e ultima) parte (più rara della prima): elegie ed epigrammi latini in gran parte profani, alcuni scherzosi, molti dedicati a personaggi contemporanei. Il van Baerle (1584-1648), dottore in filosofia e illustre poeta neolatino, scrisse anche l'Elogio a Maria de Medici in visita ad Amsterdam (1638). Bella marca tipografica al frontespizio, nitida e fresca impressione. Antica piccola firma all'ultima carta bianca. Piena pelle coeva, nervetti, scomparti ornati e tit.oro, lievi mancanze alle cuffie e agli angoli dei piatti, dentelle, tagli colorati. Eccellente esemplare. All books are in stock in fine condition or described meticulously. Very safe packaging.
Published by Amstelodami.Ioannem Blaev. 1645, 1645
Seller: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Small hardcover, 731 pages. Bound in full original vellum with title handwritten on the spine "Barlaei poemata." Measures 3" x 5.25". Verse in Latin, printed in a small italic. Some slight buckling to the vellum & top corner of back cover is either nibbled or worn away reavealing board beneath. But overall a nice 17th century binding, with cords revealed at the hinges and remains of cord-ties at the outer edge of the boards -- but whether those were clipped recently or at the time of binding, I cannot tell. Pages clean, without stains, foxing, or marks. Please feel free to e-mail to request photos.
Published by Amstelodami, Joannen Blaeu, 1643
Seller: Livres et Collections, SEVRES, France
Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon. Orationum Liber. Accesserunt Alia nonnulla varii & amoenioris Argumenti.Amstelodami, Joannen Blaeu - 1643 - 514 pages. Latin. Vignette de titre, lettrines, bandeaux et culs-de-lampe.Reliure plein vélin de l'époque. Dos au titre manuscrit. Pas de rousseur. Très bon état. Format in-16°(13x7).
Published by Ex Officina Godefridi Basson, Lug Batavorum, 1628
Seller: ANTIQUARIAT H. EPPLER, Karlsruhe, Germany
1. Ausgabe. 14x8cm 14, 196 S., 256 S. Orig.pappband, neu eingebunden, im unteren Teil durchweg kleiner werdende wurmspur, einige min. Buchstabenverluste, insges. gut, Elegiarum ohne das Orig.Titelblatt. Sprache: Latein, Titelvignette. ---------- Caspar van Baerle (* 12. Februar 1584 in Antwerpen; gest. 14. Januar 1648 in Amsterdam) war ein bedeutender niederländischer Humanist, Autor, Theologe, Historiker und Dichter. Er latinisierte seinen niederländischen Namen in Casparus Barlaeus. Er studierte Theologie an der Universität Leiden und promovierte in Medizin an der Universität Caen. 1641 wird er Professor der Philosophie in Amsterdam. Seine lateinische Dichtung war hoch angesehen. Er war befreundet mit P. C. Hooft und Johannes Bodaeus van Stapel, bekam Aufträge von der Familie De Graeff und stand in Korrespondenz mit Constantijn Huygens und Descartes. Des Weiteren wurde er von dem bedeutenden Maler Gerard ter Borch porträtiert. Sein Schwiegersohn wurde der Den Haager Rechtsanwalt und Grafiker Jan de Bisschop --------- Durch die 1575 gegründete Universität Leiden, die in der Folgezeit ihre Publikationen mit dem Erscheinungsort "Lugdunum Batavorum" versah, verbreitete sich diese Namenszuweisung rasch weit über die Grenzen der Niederlande hinaus und wirkt bis heute nach.
Published by Tobias Silberling, Clivis (Kleve), Germany, 1660
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good to very good+ condition. Second edition. Duodecimo. [16] 664 [21]pp., 8 folding plates. Original vellum in yap binding over boards with handwritten lettering on spine. Red edges. With one original engraved, and one printed title page. Portrait of I. Mauritius with coat-of-arms and armorial with descriptive text on double page following title page. Decorative initials. Printed marginalia. Eight folding plates, three of them maps, four landscape views. Does not include the image of the eclipse of the sun which was not present in the German edition and was only added to part of the Latin edition. The eight folding plates depict parts of America and Africa, Brazil, a view of a battle scene, the view of four cities, inlcuing Pernambuca, the city of Fribourg, Mauritiopolis and surrounding areas, view of Mauritiopolis and St. Paul. Second Latin edition presenting the history of Dutch rule of Brazil under governor Johan Maurits van Nassau ("The Brazilian") from 1637 to his return to Europe in 1644. Contains index at rear. Text in Latin. Vellum lightly rubbed. Color book plate of princely library on inside front cover. [WITH] Facsimile edition of the 1647 first edition. Octavo. [16] 340 [8]pp., 106 b/w plates, including eclipse, one double page duplicate, maps. Bound in maroon faux leather with gilt lettering on cover and spine. Vignette on title page plus original title page and reproduction of portrait of Johan Maurits van Nassau. Decorative initials. Printed marginalia. Index at rear. Text in Latin. Two identical double page maps pasted in following page 24. Print of page 67 blurred and occasional ink blots due to printing malfunction, not affecting text significantly.
Published by Apud Joannem Blaeu, Amsterdam (Amstelodami), 1647
Seller: ANTIQUARIAT H. EPPLER, Karlsruhe, Germany
1. Ausgabe. 16x11cm 16, 1025 S., 2 S. Errata. 2 Vols. in 1. Leder mit 5 Bünden, Rückentitel goldgeprägt Leder berieben, Rücken mit kl. Randläsuren, nahezu fleckfrei, gutes Ex. Sprache: Latein, Titelvignette. ---------- Caspar van Baerle (* 12. Februar 1584 in Antwerpen; gest. 14. Januar 1648 in Amsterdam) war ein bedeutender niederländischer Humanist, Autor, Theologe, Historiker und Dichter. Er latinisierte seinen niederländischen Namen in Casparus Barlaeus. Er studierte Theologie an der Universität Leiden und promovierte in Medizin an der Universität Caen. 1641 wird er Professor der Philosophie in Amsterdam. Seine lateinische Dichtung war hoch angesehen. Er war befreundet mit P. C. Hooft und Johannes Bodaeus van Stapel, bekam Aufträge von der Familie De Graeff und stand in Korrespondenz mit Constantijn Huygens und Descartes. Des Weiteren wurde er von dem bedeutenden Maler Gerard ter Borch porträtiert. Sein Schwiegersohn wurde der Den Haager Rechtsanwalt und Grafiker Jan de Bisschop.
Published by Ex Officina Elzeviriana, Lvgdv Batav, 1631
US$ 899.77
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketLeather. Condition: Good. None (illustrator). A lovely pocket sized collection of poetry. Well preserved, and in a very clean state. In Latin, this work is by the hand of Caspar Barlaeus. An early edition of this work, which was published in Barlaeus' lifetime. A very scarce work, with very few copies on Copac, held at Cambridge University Special Collections and Queen's University Belfast. With a lovely engraved title page. To the verso of front endpaper prior owner has adhered a short description of this work. Prior owner's stamp to the recto of front free endpaper, Alfred Wallis. Caspar Barlaeus was a Renaissance humanist, theologian, poet and historian. He wrote numerous volumes of Latin poetry, which was extremely popular. He was also very involved in various aspects of cartography and history. In a full calf binding. Externally, generally smart with heavy rubbing to the spine and extremities. To the verso of front endpaper prior owner has adhered a short description of this work. Prior owner's stamp to the recto of front free endpaper, Alfred Wallis. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are generally bright with occasional scattered spots. Good. book.
Language: Latin
Published by Elzevirios [Elzevir], Amsterdam, 1631
Seller: Books That Expand The Mind, Margate, KENT, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 197.95
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketLeather. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Please email for Photographs or further information. Good - . 1631 1st Edition , CASPARIS BARLAEI POEMATUM EDITO NOVA By Casparis Barlaei Synopsis: 1631, early printing first published 1628 Casparis BarlAEi poematum editio nova, priore castigatior et altera parte auctior cum privilegio Heroica elegeia Lugdv batav ex officina elzeviriana Published by Ex Officina Elzeviriana Pocket sized book of poetry. In Latin, this work is by the hand of Caspar Barlaeus (February 12, 1584 - January 14, 1648) was a Dutch polymath and Renaissance humanist, a theologian, poet, and historian. An early edition of this work, which was published in Barlaeus' lifetime. A very scarce work. Binding: Leather, duodecimo or twelvemo (12mo 5 × 7 3?8 in 127 × 187 mm ) Note: Binding/size selection follows standard bibliographic conventions and is approximate; exact measurements may vary. Collation: pp. 511 Language: Latin Published By: Elzevirios [Elzevir], Amsterdam Condition Report: Dust Jacket: No Jacket, Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket Good - . SKU: BTETM0002002 Shipping Info: Approximate Package Dimensions H: 12.5, L: 30, W: 25 (Units: cm), W: 2Kg Tracked Shipping, Insurance Coverage as per Customer Request.
Published by Apud Joannem Blaeu, Amsterdam (Amstelodami), 1646
Seller: ANTIQUARIAT H. EPPLER, Karlsruhe, Germany
1. Ausgabe. 14x8cm 8, 576 S:. Ganzpergament, kaum fleckig min. Altersspuren, gutes Ex. Sprache: Latein, Titelvignette. ---------- Caspar van Baerle (* 12. Februar 1584 in Antwerpen; gest. 14. Januar 1648 in Amsterdam) war ein bedeutender niederländischer Humanist, Autor, Theologe, Historiker und Dichter. Er latinisierte seinen niederländischen Namen in Casparus Barlaeus. Er studierte Theologie an der Universität Leiden und promovierte in Medizin an der Universität Caen. 1641 wird er Professor der Philosophie in Amsterdam. Seine lateinische Dichtung war hoch angesehen. Er war befreundet mit P. C. Hooft und Johannes Bodaeus van Stapel, bekam Aufträge von der Familie De Graeff und stand in Korrespondenz mit Constantijn Huygens und Descartes. Des Weiteren wurde er von dem bedeutenden Maler Gerard ter Borch porträtiert. Sein Schwiegersohn wurde der Den Haager Rechtsanwalt und Grafiker Jan de Bisschop.
Published by Ex Officina Elzeviriana, Lvgdv Batav, 1631., 1631
In-24 de (16 pp.) dont le titre frontispice gravé & 511 pages. Très bon état intérieur. Joli vélin d'époque à recouvrement en parfait état. Première édition de cet ouvrage, publiée du vivant de Barlaeus. Caspar Barlaeus était un humaniste, théologien, poète et historien de la Renaissance. Il a écrit de nombreux volumes de poésie latine qui étaient extrêmement populaires.
Published by Lugdu. Batav. , ex officina Elzeviriana, 1631., 1631
First Edition
In-12°. [16] 511 pp. Contemporary full vellum. Spine on 4 raised bands. First edition of these collected poems of Casparus Barlaeus a proffessor and docter at the university of Leiden and Amsterdam. There are 3 parts in this edition , according to Graesse this is only 1 (of 2 vols ) but all what was printed at this point. Very good copy . Rare ! Ref: Graesse, T1, 294.
Published by Iohannem Blaeu, Amsterdam, 1655
Seller: Karol Krysik Books ABAC/ILAB, IOBA, PBFA, Toronto, ON, Canada
Condition: Very Good. 2 volumes. 12mo. [18], 735p. [1]; [6], 576p. Title pages with printer's device. Contemporary vellum with ink title and volume numbering on spines. Very small worm hole at head of volume 1 spine. Contents and vellum bindings clean. A very good set.
Amsteaedami [Amsterdam], apud Joannem Blaeu, 1652. Un fort vol. au format in-16 (138 x 73 mm) de 6 ff. n.fol. et 516 pp. Reliure ''à la hollandaise'' de l'époque de plein vélin ivoire à coutures apparentes et recouvrements, dos à nerfs, titre anciennement calligraphié à l'encre en tête, tranches mouchetées. ''Caspar van Baerle est un géographe, théologien, poète et historien néerlandais. Il a particulièrement contribué aux connaissances géographiques des pays d'outre-mer, dont le Brésil.'' Reliure présentant un éclat légèrement altéré. Très rares rousseurs dans l texte. Discrète cerne angulaire affectant de rares feuillets. Du reste, belle condition.