334
Echternach 1746-1749 on account of the War of the Austrian Succession. A few cont. ms. notes
(cropped).
Ref.
STCV (1). Anet (1). Opac KBR (2).
1413
[Netherlands]
-
VAN LOON, Gerard
- Aloude Hollandsche histori der keyzeren, koningen,
hertogen en graven welken, sedert de komst der Batavieren in het thans genaamde Holland (...).
The Hague, P. de Hondt, 1734, 2 vol., folio, cont. vellum (some spotting and waterstaining, corners
rubbed), spines on 8 raised bands, [44]-348-[23], [4]-360-[28] pp. (some min. browning, some min.
waterstaining in the margins). Good copy.
€ 200/300
History of Holland, from Caesar to the death of Dirk VIII Count of Holland (1092) by G. van Loon.
The catholic historian (1683-1758) studied philosophy at Leuven and law at Leiden.
Engr. illustr.
:
frontisp., engr. title vign., engr. dedication,
10 pl.
(3 double-page), some ills in text (mostly coins),
13 double-page maps
, 21 (of 22) genealogical tables. Title printed in red and black.
Ref.
Lipsius &
Leitzmann p. 235. STCN. Haitsma Mulier/Van der Lem 331d.
1414
[Numismatics]
-
GOLTZIUS, Hubertus
- Icones Imperatorum Romanorum, ex priscis
numismatibus ad vivum delineatae, & breui narratione historica illustratae [ed.] Casperius Gevartius.
Antwerp, H. Verdussen, 1708, folio, cont. marbl. boards (rubbed, spine def. and loosening), xij-433-
[5] pp. (paper age-toned). Very good uncut copy with brilliant colour impressions (“en camaieu”) of
coins and medals.
€ 250/400
Re-issue of the 1645 Moretus ed. of Goltzius’ “Vivae imagines” (1st 1557). Engr. title by
C. Galle
after P.P. Rubens. Numerous large medal ills.
Ref.
B.B. III:261 G-396. Le Loup (Goltzius) pp. 79-
81. STCV.
We join
:
Id.
- De re nummaria antiqua opera quae extant universa. Tomus primus (- tertius).
Antwerp, H. Verdussen, 1708, 3 vols, folio, cont. marbl. boards (rubbed, spine def. and loosening),
x-[10]-288-[4] pp.; [2] ff.-314-[2] cols, [5]-45 ff.; 78-[4] pp.; 81 ff.; 99-[3] pp.; 11 ff.; 38-[10] pp.,
[88]-326-[14] pp. Good uncut large paper copy. 3 (of 5) vols of the re-issue of the 1645 Moretus
ed. of Goltzius’ Renaissance numismatic works. General title in red & black with engr. mark. Engr.
front. by
C. Galle
after P.P. Rubens. Hundreds of coin ills.
Ref.
B.B. III:259-261 G-396. Le Loup
(Goltzius) pp. 79-81 & nr. 81. STCV. (4 vol.)
1415
[Numismatics]
-
KHEVENHÜLLER, Franciscus Antonius, Count
- Regum veterum numismata
anecdota, aut perrara notis illustrata. Wien, J. Th. Trattner, 1753, 4to, cont. mottled sheep (sl. rubbed,
head and 1 corner def.), richly gilt spine on 3 raised bands, red edges, green silk marker, [8]-182-[4]
pp. (paper age-toned). Good copy.
€ 120/160
Treatise on Persian, Illyrian, Macedonian, and Mauretanian coins. Ill. with
3 folding engr.
and
engr. tailpieces. Khevenhüller was a pupil of Erasmus Frölich (1700-1758), curator of the Granelli
collection, teacher and librarian at the Theresianum, who, according to Lipsius, may even be the
author. “Opera apparamente giovanile … ma … poi profonda” (Cicognara).
Ref.
Cicognara 2898.
Lipsius 209; DBS III c 1021-22 nr. 12. Not in VD-18.
1416
PHAEDRUS
- Ezopische fabelen (...) [trsl. from the Latin] David van Hoogstraten. Amsterdam, S.
van Esveldt, 1769, 8vo, cont. marbl. wr. (rubbed), [48]-259-[29] pp. Very good uncut copy, partly
unopened.
€ 120/200
Rare ed. of the Dutch adaptation of Phaedrus by D. van Hoogstraten (1658-1724), 1st publ. 1703.
Engr. ills
: front., title vignette, and
16 full-page pl.
by S. Fokke with 96 small ills (erroneously
numbered). Title in red and black.
Ref.
Landwehr (Fables) F-181. Geerebaert CXXV.IIc. STCN
(i.a. BL).
1417
[Philosophy - Enlightenment]
-
LA METTRIE, Julien Offray de
- Oeuvres philosophiques.
Tome prémier [!] (- second). Amsterdam, [s.n.], 1753, 2 vols, 12mo, cont. mottled sheep (rubbed),
gilt spines on 4 raised bands (heads and tails def., traces of use), red sp. edges, [2]-78-[20]-109-[1]-
198, [2]-58-77-[1]-34-56-114-[2]-70-[2] pp.
€ 500/600




