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1276

[Neolatin poetry - Valenciennes]

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Patritiis patriae patribus (…)

. Valenciennes, J. Boucher,

1656, broadsheet on vellum, c. 39,5 x 25 cm, printed in 2 cols within border of type ornaments

(soiled and folded, age-toned, sm. holes touching a single letter). Good copy.

€ 200/300

Very rare (no other copy recorded?) Latin poem by the Valenciennes Carmelites on the battle of 16

July 1656, in which the French Marshal Vicomte de Turenne was defeated by the Spanish troops of

Don Juan José de Austria.

Ref.

Not in Labarre.

1277

[Netherlands]

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JUNIUS, Hadrianus

- Batavia, in quo praeter gentis & insulae antiquitates,

originem, decora, mores (…) declaratur quae fuerit vetus Batavia, quae Plinio, Tacito, & Ptolomaeo

cognita: quae item genuina inclytae Francorum nationis fuerit sedes. Dordrecht, (J. Braat for) V.

Caimax, 1652, 12mo, cont. vellum (soiled), 676-[6] pp. Good copy.

€ 140/180

2nd ed. (1st 1588) of this humanist history of the Netherlands in Roman Antiquity and Middle Ages,

by the physician and 1st Leiden professor H. Junius (1511-1575). It contains one of the earliest

references to Laurens Coster and the invention of printing. Woodcut mark on title. Engr. portrait of

Junius with a Latin poem by P(etrus) S(criverius). Woodcuts in text (coins etc.). Old ms. notes on

flyls.

Ref.

STCN (i.a. BL).

Joined

:

Scriverius, P.

- Beschryvinge van alle de graven van Holland, Zeeland ende Vriesland. The

Hague, J. Tongerlo, J. Doll & L. van Dijck, 1678 (front.: 1677), 12mo, cont. sheep (worn), [40]-592

pp. Pt. 1, complete in itself of a history of the Counts of Holland etc. by P. Scriverius (1576-1660).

Ill. with an front. and

20 engr. portraits

. (2 vol.)

1278

[Oxford imprint]

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JUVENALIS & PERSIUS

- (...) translated and illustrated, as well with

sculpture as notes by Barten Holyday. Oxford, W. Downing for F. Oxload e.a., 1673, folio, cont.

leather (rubbed, rebacked), [12]-341-[3] pp. (pp. 77-78 in xerox copy; margins age-toned, some

spotting and dampstaining). Good copy.

€ 100/200

Repr. (1st 1613) of the annotated translations of Juvenal and Persius by B. Holyday (1593-1661).

Engr. ills

:

1 folding pl., 3 full-page pl. incl. a map

& 33 text engr.; 13 woodcuts. General title

printed in red and black within double ruled border. Old name on title “Th[oma]s Morrison”.

Armorial bookpl. Ham Court.

Ref.

ESTC R12290. Wing J-1276. Madan (Oxford) III:2979. Morgan

(Perius) 357.

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