Publicado por MonteVideo / Time Based Arts, 1997
Librería: The Book Exchange, Amsterdam, Holanda
EUR 12,50
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. See photos. Includes CD-ROM. Phone number in black ink on FFEP. Contents otherwise unmarked.
Publicado por Papieren Tijger / Het Humanistisch Archief, Breda, 1999
Librería: In 't Wasdom - antiquariaat Cornelissen & De Jong, Notter, Holanda
EUR 12,00
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Good. I.g.st., 268 pp., met bibliografie, noten, register Wordt verzonden als brievenbuspakket.
Idioma: Holandés
Publicado por Het Humanistisch Archief, 1999
ISBN 10: 9067280992 ISBN 13: 9789067280990
Librería: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, Holanda
EUR 15,95
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Añadir al carritoCondición: as new. Breda : Papieren Tijger & Utrecht : Het Humanistisch Archief, c1999. Paperback. 268 pp. - Anton Constandse werd bewonderd om zijn zachtmoedigheid, maar gevreesd om zijn bijtend sarcasme. Hij werd gevangen gezet door zowel de Nederlandse staat als de Duitse bezetter. Aanvankelijk beschouwd als oproerkraaier groeide hij na de oorlog uit tot een gerespecteerd publicist, journalist en radiocommentator. Kortom, het leven van Anton Levien Constandse (1899-1985) was veelbewogen en vol van uitersten. Het is honderd jaar geleden dat die man van uitersten begon aan zijn leven tegen de stroom in. Dit boek herdenkt hem en introduceert zijn denken aan de hand van de thema's die hem na aan het hart lagen (de Tweede Wereldoorlog, seksualiteit, godsdienst, wereldpolitiek, etcetera.). "Anton Constandse - Leven tegen de stroom in" bevat negentien bijdragen van uiteenlopende schrijvers: humanisten, journalisten, en mensen die Constandses idee n en de ontwikkeling daarvan. Voor wie verder wil lezen is er een uitputtend en tot op heden onge venaard bibliografisch overzicht. H Condition : as new copy. ISBN 9789067280990. Keywords : ANARCHISM,
Publicado por Banholot : In de Bonnefant, 1991
Librería: Klondyke, Almere, Holanda
EUR 550,00
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Good. 1 colofon blad en 5 mappen met losse tekstbladen en 6 originele litho's in kleur, in originele bruin linnen doos met goudopdruk op rug. Alle tekstbladen en litho's genummerd en gesigneerd. Genummerde oplage van 50 exemplaren. Dit is nummer 12.; Vlek op deksel van linnen doos.
Publicado por Isaac Elzevir for Jocodus Hondius, Amsterdam, 1618
Librería: Arader Books, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 24.784,34
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. First edition. Amsterdam [Leiden]: [Isaac Elzevir for] Jocodus Hondius, 1618 [1619]. First edition. Two parts bound in one. Folio in 6s (17 3/16" x 10 15/16", 436mm x 277mm): Full collation available upon request. 298 leaves, pp. [16] (half-title, blank, title, blank, dedication, blank, 10pp. preface) 1-2 3-253 (253pp. book VIII of Ptolemy's Geographiæ) [1] (blank) [102] (102pp. Tabula Universalis) 1-2 3-28 (28pp. Mercator's In Tabulas Ptolemaicas) [40] (40pp. index) 1 2-46 [16] (15pp. Tabula itineraria, blank) 1-20 [74] (72pp. Mercator's Tabulæ Aliquot, ad lectorum, colophon). With 2 engraved title-pages, 1 engraved portrait of Mercator, 2 engravings integral to the text, 11 woodcuts integral to the text, and 47 engraved maps, of which 42 are double-page and 4 are folding. Bound in contemporary red morocco. On the spine, 5 raised bands. "clavdii / ptolemæi / geographiæ" gilt to the second panel. Date gilt to the heel. Gilt filet to the dentelles. All edges of the text-block gilt. Presented in a red cloth clamshell box. Light rubbing to the fore-corners. Backstrip starting at the head and front hinge cracked (not visible at the joint). Foxing and sporadic toning throughout. Loss to the upper fore-corner of GG5 and infill to the upper fore-corner from KKK1-LLL1 (3 leaves). Collated complete against Sabin, "sig PP in one.TT in one.XX in three" Pieter de Bert (here Petrus Bertius; 1565-1629) was born in Beveren to a devout Protestant preacher. Facing religious exile, his family fled to London when he was three years old and de Bert would only return to the Low Countries as a young man to attend the University of Leiden. A bright pupil, de Bert worked as a tutor and was named subregent of the Leiden Statencollege in 1593. He ascended to the position of regent in 1606, upon the death of the former regent (and de Bert's father-in-law), Johannes Kuchlinus. During his teaching, de Bert published Hymenaeus desertor, a Latin work that went further than Arminius in theology and posited that a saint could fall away (apostate) from belief and grace. The publication was poorly received and undermined his standing within the Dutch Reformed establishment. De Bert eventually lost his teaching position and was forbidden from offering private lessons. Despite his "radical" past, de Bert was named cosmographer to Louis XIII in 1618 and, in a surprising twist, converted to Catholicism. Theatri geographiae veteris was published soon after his appointment. Described by Sabin as "an important and valuable work," the ambitious volume was a revised and expanded edition of Mercator's 1578 publication on Ptolemy's Geographiæ. Theatri geographiae veteris combined the talents of multiple cartographers, with the second part consisting of the Tabula Peutingeriana and Ortelius's maps of the ancient world first published in the "Parergon," and the printing being a collaboration with de Bert's brother-in-law and a lauded cartographer in his own right, Jocodus Hondius. Late in his life, de Bert later took up a position as professor of rhetoric at the Collège de Boncourt (University of Paris) and, in 1622, Louis XIII created a chart of mathematics specifically for de Bert and named him his royal historian. Koeman I, Ber 1; van der Krogt-Koeman I:512A; Sabin 66497. Cataloged by G.R. Murdock.
Publicado por Amstelodami [Amsterdam]: Ex Officina Elzeviriana [Daniel Elzevir] 1661, 1661
Librería: Antikvariat Valentinska, Praha, Republica Checa
Miembro de asociación: ILAB
EUR 900,00
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Añadir al carritoOne of the later editions of the "Introduction to Universal Geography", the first comprehensive modern geography, originally published in 1624-1629; it remained a standard work through the mid-18th century; the first of its six parts deals in general with the Earth, the remaining five contain short descriptions of countries and stress human and historical considerations. Written by Philipp Clüver (1580-1622), a Leiden-based German geographer, the founder of historical geography. This edition is supplemented with "Breviarium Totius Orbis Terrarum" and a survey of Roman emperors (short works by Petrus Bertius), followed by an index. The book features an engraved title page with putti and three figures of geographers. The copy contains a set of 4 fold-out plates (tables, diagrams) and 37 fold-out maps (copper engravings), both historical and modern, e.g. hemispheres, Europe, historical Roman provinces, Britain and Ireland, various European countries, various parts of Italy, Russia, Asia, China, India, Persia, Africa, America, various parts of the Middle East etc. Only a map of Galia is missing (torn away). Antiqua typeface; pages are decorated with headpieces and initials. The front endpaper and title leaf contain several ownership notes. /// Parchment binding (with handwritten title); hardback, [12]+388+[6]+[70] pp., 4 plates + 37 maps, 12° (7.5 x 13.5 cm), parchment discoloured and slightly worn, top edge darkened, fore edge with small ink stain, back hinge split, front free endpaper partly glued to front board, first plate with loss along bottom edge (diagram and text slightly corrupted), most pages, plates and maps with small narrow water stain along top edge, several maps with tear on folds, one map backed with small pieces of paper, one leaf's corner torn away (text slightly corrupted), last leaf partly detached, several leaves slightly worn along edges, other signs of wear and age are rare (minor creases and tears, small ink stain), one map missing, condition: good Book Language/s: Latin.
Publicado por Amsterdam, Janssen, 1616., 1616
Librería: Antiquariat am Moritzberg, Hildesheim, NDS, Alemania
EUR 5.800,00
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Añadir al carrito6 Bll., 732 S., 1 Bl. Mit gest. Titel, einem blattgroßen Wappenkupfer, 20 blattgoßen und 6 kleineren gestochenen Karten sowie 97 (von 101) gestochenen Stadtansichten. 8°. Pergament d. Z. auf durchgezogenen Bünden und mit überlappenden Kanten, mit hs Rückenbeschriftung und Resten von 2 Papierrückenschildern. Es fehlen 8 Blatt mit 4 Ansichten; Einband gebräunt und angeschmutzt, etwas berieben und bestoßen; zahlreiche Paginierungsfehler; 2 Bl. mit kleinen Randeinrissen; einige wenige Bl. mit Papierfehlern im Rand; 1 Tafel lose; teils etwas fingerfleckig und papierbedingt gebräunt. Von den Stadtansichten sind vorhanden: Insbruck, Amberg, Amsterdam, Aachen, Strasburg, Augsburg, Barth/Pommern, Basel, Bergen, Bern, Bonn, Boppart, Bremen, Braunschweig, Ofen, Kassel, Kiel, Kleve, Kolmar, Köln, Konstanz, Kroneburg (DK), Danzig, Dresden, Eger, Eisleben, Embrick, Emden, Erfurt, Flensburg, Frankfurt/M., Frankfurt/O., Freiberg, Freisingen, Fulda, Görlitz, Gotha, Groningen, Hadersleben, Kopenhagen, Halle, Hall, Halberstadt, Hamburg, Heidelberg, Würzburg, Hildesheim, Jena, Raab (Ungarn), Landshut, Lauingen, Linz, Leipzig, Lübeck, Luzern, Lüneburg, Magdeburg, Marburg, Meissen, Mainz, Minden, München, Münster, Nördlingen, Nürnberg, Osnabrück, Passau, Presburg, Prag, Regensburg, Riga, Königsberg, Rostock, Ruffach, Salzburg, St. Gallen, Schaffhausen, Sitten, Schleswig, Solothurn, Speyer, Stade, Stettin, Stockholm, Zürich, Utrecht, Dortmund, Tübingen, Wesel, Wien, Ulm, Weimar, Wisby, Wismar, Wittenberg, Worms, Breslau; es fehlen die Ansichten von Koblenz, Neuss, Trier und Oberwesel . Die Stadtansichten meist nach Braun/Hogenberg. Pieter de Bert (1565-1629) aus dem flämischen Beveren, Rektor der Leydener Schule, Professor der Eloquenz, später auch Philosophie und Mathematik in Paris, Historiograph und Cosmograph. Jöcher I, 411; Poggendorff I, 169 (Titel nicht aufgenommen); nicht bei Brunet. Auf der Titelei mit dem hs. Besitzvermerk "Lothaire de Metternich"; es handelt sich dabei wahrscheinlich um Lothar von Metternich (1551-1623), Erzbischof (ab 1599), Kurfürst (ab 1600) von Trier, der auch für das Fehlen der Stadtansichten verantwortlich sein dürfte, denn die fehlenden Ansichten verweisen auf Orte, zu denen er einen persönlichen/familiären Bezug hatte. LA.