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More imagesPublished by Dordrecht. Joh. van Braam usw. 1736
- Hardcover
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4°.- 25,5:20 cm. 8 Bll., 1016 Seiten. Brauner Halblederband der Zeit mit Rückenschild. - In sehr kleiner Type gedrucktes niederländisch-lateinische Wörterbuch.- Überwiegend sauber. Einband berieben und bestoßen, vorderes Gelenk brüchig. -10197.
More imagesPublished by Dirk en Kaspar Jan Goris, Dordrecht / Willem vande Water, Jakob van Poolsum, Utrecht / Jan Boom, Amsterdam 1719
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Seller: Chapter 1, Johannesburg, GAU, South AfricaChapter 1
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 2nd Edition. 1017 pages (complete). In Dutch and Latin throughout. A ruminative and little creaky copy. Parchment covered boards. These are marked, worn, rubbed all about. The spine is grubby. The titling is handwritten (original hand). Otherwise, the boards are full of character and aging…charm. They are sound, robust and sure. The guttering along the frontispage is cracked, but the security of the book is unaffected. The pages are venerable, genial, clean, clear, very confident, most benevolent, still generous, diligent and alive. fk. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.
Published by Dordrecht, Joannes van Braam, Utrecht, Jakob van Poolsum, Amsterdam, Adriaan Wor en d'erve G. onder de Linden, 1736. 1736
Seller: Antiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta, AMSTERDAM, , NetherlandsAntiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta
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4to. (XVI),1016 p. Half vellum. 27 cm (Ref: STCN ppn 186876386) (Details: Margins uncut. Title page in red and black. Engraved printer's mark on the title, depicting a scholar in the shadow of a tree, the motto reads 'Tiliae sub tegmine tutus', i.e. 'Save under the Lime-tree'. (Tilia means in Dutch linde, lime tree. The name of…one of the publishers is 'Onder de Linden', meaning 'Under the Lime-tree(s)'. Printed in 3 columns) (Condition: Binding shabby. Vellum on the back soiled, wrinkled & deformed. The black cloth on the boards seems a 19th century restoration. Front hinge cracking, but still strong. Bookplate on the verso of the front flyleaf. Small oval stamp on the title. Small ballpoint shelf number on the title. Tip of the right lower corner of the title page gone. Paper of the lower corner of the first gathering mottled; some of those lower corners are repaired, some of them are partly gone) (Note: The Dutch schoolmaster David van Hoogstraten was conrector of the 'Schola Latina' at Amsterdam from 1694 till 1722. He wrote Dutch and neolatin poetry and published editions and translations of Nepos, Terentius and Phaedrus. (NNBW 831-833) Van Hoogstraten was influential in the field of Dutch language studies in the 18th century with his work: 'Aenmerkingen over de geslachten der zelfstandige naemwoorden' (1700). It was his opinion that the Dutch language equalled the Greek, and even surpassed the Latin language (having no articles). (G. Rutten, 'De Archimedische punten van de taalbeschouwing. David van Hoogstraten (1658-1724) en de vroegmoderne taalcultuur', Amsterdam 2006, p. 41) § In the 'praefatio' to the first edition of this dictionary (1704), repeated in this 3rd edition of 1736, Van Hoogstraten declares that his friend, the jurist mr. Samuel Hannot had laboured 6 years to compile this dictionary. Van Hoogstraten finished the job, well knowing the words of the famous classical scholar J.J. Scaliger, that the compiling of dictionaries should be the punishment for criminals. (Edition 1736, leaf *2 verso) Because the dictionary was a huge success Van Hoogstraten produced a 2nd complete revised edition in 1719. It was reissued in 1729. For the 3rd edition the publishers used the notes they found after Van Hoogstraten's death in the margins of his working copy. This 3rd edition was reissued in 1756. The last revision, the 4th edition, dates from 1771, and was produced by Jan Hendrik Verheijk, who was Rector of the 'Schola Latina' of Amsterdam) (Provenance: Bookplate: 'Carmel Bibliotheek Waspik', a convent of the Roman Catholic religious Order of the Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel or Carmelites (Ordo Fratrum Beatissimae Virginis Mariae de Monte Carmelo). Small oval stamp on the title: 'Ad Bibliothecam Conv. Carm. Disc. Waspik'. On the verso of the front flyleaf in ink 'Ex libris J. Smulders', below which in pencil 'L. van Heeswijk Buscoducensis, 1901') (Collation: *-2*4 A-6M4) (Photographs on request) (Heavy book, may require extra shipping costs) 4000 gr.
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Dordrecht, Joannes van Braam, Utrecht, Jakob van Poolsum, Amsterdam, Adriaan Wor en d'erve G. onder de Linden, 1736, 3rd edition, 2016 pages, wormhole through the first few pages, half leather binding, gilt decoration, lettering and ornaments on spine, wear and tear to front and back but sound, David van Hoogstraten was conrecto…r of the 'Schola Latina' at Amsterdam from 1694 till 1722. He wrote Dutch and neolatin poetry and published editions and translations of Nepos, Terentius and Phaedrus. (NNBW 831-833) Van Hoogstraten was influential in the field of Dutch language studies in the 18th century with his work: 'Aenmerkingen over de geslachten der zelfstandige naemwoorden' (1700). It was his opinion that the Dutch language equalled the Greek, and even surpassed the Latin language (having no articles). (G. Rutten, 'De Archimedische punten van de taalbeschouwing. David van Hoogstraten (1658-1724) en de vroegmoderne taalcultuur', Amsterdam 2006, p. 41) § In the 'praefatio' to the first edition of this dictionary (1704), repeated in this 3rd edition of 1736, Van Hoogstraten declares that his friend, the jurist mr. Samuel Hannot had laboured 6 years to compile this dictionary. Van Hoogstraten finished the job, well knowing the words of the famous classical scholar J.J. Scaliger, that the compiling of dictionaries should be the punishment for criminals. (Edition 1736, leaf *2 verso) Because the dictionary was a huge success Van Hoogstraten produced a 2nd complete revised edition in 1719. It was reissued in 1729. For the 3rd edition the publishers used the notes they found after Van Hoogstraten's death in the margins of his working copy. This 3rd edition was reissued in 1756. The last revision, the 4th edition, dates from 1771, and was produced by Jan Hendrik Verheijk, who was Rector of the 'Schola Latina' of Amsterdam).
Published by Te Amsterdam, Gerrit de Groot, en Leiden, Samuel en Johannes Luchtmans, 1771 1771
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Te Amsterdam, Gerrit de Groot, en Leiden, Samuel en Johannes Luchtmans, 1771. 28 cm. Opnieuw gebonden in vollinnen met vergulde rugtitel. Titel in rood en zwart gedrukt met gegraveerd titelvignet. 1062 p. In goede staat.
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Te Dordrecht : by Joannes van Braam; Utrecht : Jakob van Poolsum; Amsterdam : Adriaan Wor en d'erve G: onder de Linden. Gebonden. [16], 1016 pp. Eerste en laatste 10 pag. roestvlekkig. Opnieuw in leer ingebonden met ribben.

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Amsterdam/'s-Gravenhage/Leiden, Gerrit de Groot/Ottho van Thol/Samuel en Johannes Luchtmans, 1756. (3e). Drukkersvignet. (16) 1016 pp. Leren band. *nieuw gebonden, titelpagina licht roestvlekkig, tekst hier en daar heel licht roestvlekkig, verder in goede staat*.