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DAP0224 Famous large folio book on the invention of the hose pump by van der Heiden Amsterdam 1735. With many very fine, technically accurate and fascinating prints. A firefighting classic! Extremely rare!

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Author / Publisher  Jan van der Heiden / t'Amsterdam, gedrukt voor de erfgenaamen van Jan vander Heiden 1735
Title Beschryving der nieuwlyks uitgevonden en geoctrojeerde slang-brand-spuiten en haare wyze van brand-blussen, tegenwoordig binnen Amsterdam in gebruik zijnde. Behelzende wijders aanwijzing van 't verschil tusschen haare uitwerking, en die van d'oude blus-gereedschappen en spuiten; zo uit de werktuigen zelve, als uit de blussing der branden, welke binnen deeze stad, onder 't gebruik van beyde, zyn voorgevallen. : Nevens beschrijving der brand-ordres van de stad Amsterdam. / Door der zelver inventeur Jan vander Heiden en Jan vander Heiden de jonge, generale brandmeesters der stad Amsterdam Beschryving der brand-ordres van de stad Amsterdam
 
Description  Extremely rare and beautiful book on the invention of the fire engine by van der Heiden. He was an inventor, a very good painter and a fireman, this book brings out all his good qualities. After inventing the first method to provide efficient streetlighting he went on to invent the fire engine after experimenting for many years with different pumps. In this book he not only gives a detailed description of his invention  but also a chronicle of the most spectacular fires during his time as a fireman in Amsterdam. His descriptions are technically accurate but also very well describe the human drama involved in the fires. We are offering the extremely rare second and best edition on large paper. Contents: typographical title with vignet; on the blank reverse a large manuscript notation that this book was donated to the town of Rotterdam by Adolph Stover Coster as a present in 1864; Opdracht 4p; Privilege 2p; 50p Title with engraved vignette and 19 (of which 7 double page) engravingsthe 6 additional plates;one text page with an index to the extra plates.Size 46,5 by 28 cm (large folio).  Important innovative work on the use of fire-fighting equipment . Amsterdam, Heirs of Jan van der Heiden, 1735. Binding contemporary vellum. The book was written and the prints were produced by by the inventors Jan van der Heiden Sr. and Jr. (superintendent of the Amsterdam fire brigade) It describes and illustrates the use of the new fire-fighting equipment, invented, patented and manufactured by the Van der Heidens. The developed and enhanced a pumping system to get the water direclty out of the canal without using manual hosing. The new invention was much admired all over Europe, and was introduced into England under the reign of William and Mary. The first edition of the work was published in 1690, but the present second edition is much preferred as it contains an added section with 6 full-page plates, of which four show demonstrations with the improved fire-engine. The fine and spectacular plates show the most destructive fires at Amsterdam between 1652 and 1684, the fires before 1672 being fought with the old fire-engines, and those after 1672 being fought with the Van der Heyden equipment, some plates also showing the old and the new apparatus working together for comparison. Several plates also show burnt-out buildings to illustrate how much less damage was done when the new equipment had been used. Plate 15 shows the huge fire in the famous publishing establishment of Blaeu.  Click on the photo and use "<" button below to see all the photos!
 Condition Complete, original vellum binding. The vellum binding is a bit dirty and there are a few small cracks. Internally there are a few tiny marginal tears. Overall a very good complete copy in original binding of this extremely rare and facinating book.
 References  Bierens de Haan 2055. Vgl. Lipperheide Pa 12. Wurzbach I, 685. Thieme-Becker XVII, 22. Graesse II, 230. ;Becker p. 385; Stipriaan Het volle Leven p 249; F.M. 2301 The second edition of this firefighting classic, intoridcing the hosepump.

DAP0004 Important and beautiful Dutch Herbal: CRUYDT-BOECK BY DODONAEUS 1608. He is the founder of the Hortus Botanicus in Leiden that still exists.

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 Author / Publisher Dodonaeus / Plantijn  van Ravelingen Leiden 1608
BookTitle Cruydt-Boeck 1608 volgens sijne laetste verbeteringe. Met Bijvoegsels achter elck Capittel, uit verscheyden Cruydtbeschrijvers: Item in 't laetste een Beschrijvinge vande Indiaensche Gewassen, meest getrocken uit de schriften van Carolus
 
Description  This book is effectively the Dutch translation of the "Stirpium Historiae Pemptades"  which is Dodonaeus best and last work. Has very old owner entries from: Everdingy antwerp 1628 and from Balthasaris Lydij. The book begins with a fine frontispiece with a view into a fine garden (the Leiden Hortus Botanicus) seen through an architectural gate richly decorated with fruits and plants and 2 medaillon portraits of Dodonaeus and Clusius below, by Willem Isaakz. Swanenburg, and approx. 1470 woodcuts of herbs in text. (8), 1580, (80) pp. Folio Size 24 by 36cm. First edition of this monumental Dutch herbal. The "Cruydt-Boeck", not to be confused with the "Cruydeboeck" first published in 1554, was de facto a translation in Dutch of the "Stirpium Historiae Pemptades Sex, Libri XXX", first published by Plantin at Antwerp in 1583. The "Stirpium" represents Dodonaeus' best and last great work: a monumental botanical study, divided into 6 large sections, each containing 5 books, with classification of the plants in 26 groups which was far superior to all his former classifications. To this translation Joost van Ravelingen, the translator, added considerably. After each chapter he inserted, in smaller print, additional information on the virtue of the plant taken from the "Cruydeboeck" if not present in the "Stirpium", and new information or descriptions of new plants taken from the work of other authors, like C. Clusius, Math. de Lobel, etc. At the end Joost van Ravelingen added a whole new part on exotic plants taken from the works of Clusius, Garcia da Orta (Horta, or de la Huerta), Nic. Monardes, Chr. Acosta, etc. The woodcut illustrations are for the greater part the same as in the "Stirpium", the woodblocks evidently having been taken over by the Plantin House at Leyden, but there were several alterations made and some replacements, while 25 new woodcuts of new plants were added, not counting the 52 new woodcuts in the extra supplement on exotic plants from Asia and America. Rembert Dodoens, Latin Dodonaeus (Malines 1517-1585), was the first great botanist of the Netherlands. Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos.
 Condition  Book: Tooled 19thC calf over wooden boards, raised bands on spine. Book has some minor worming (three or four tiny pin holes through several pages) some minor browning (as always). A good copy of a rare and desirable book that gives the impression of not having been used during the last 400 years.
 References  References: Nissen 518; Pritzel 2345; Bib Belg II 220-222; Van Meerbeeck 277-278

DAP0208 1732 Kaempfer Scheuchzer Histoire naturelle, civile et ecclésiastique de l'empire du JaponOne of the most important and earliest works on Japan,

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Author / Publisher Engelbert Kaempfer Jean-Gaspar Scheuchzer / Amsterdam, Herman Uytwerf, 1732
Print Title Histoire naturelle, civile et ecclésiastique de l'empire du Japon
 
Description  One of the most important and earliest works on Japan, one finds accurate descriptions of the country's fauna and flora, as of the major cities such as Nagasaki or Edo (now Tokyo). Rare first octavo ( 8vo) edition in three volumes. The physician and scientist Kaempfer (1651-1716) embarked on a numer of voyages. . In 1690 he joined the Dutch East India Company embassy to Japan as a physician, remaining in Nagasaki for two years, where 'he made a profound study of Japanese history, geography, customs, and flora' (DSB VII, p. 204), and visiting Tokyo twice.  The account was translated into English as The History of Japan (London: 1727-1728), and the French translation appeared the following year; the work was for more than a century the chief source of Western knowledge of Japan. It contains the first biography of Kaempfer, an account of his journey, a history and description of Japan and its fauna, a description of Nagasaki and Deshima; a report on two embassies to Edo [Tokyo] with a description of the cities which were visited on the way; and six appendices, on tea, Japanese paper, acupuncture moxa, ambergris, and Japan's seclusion policy' (op. cit., VII, p. 205).  Size 10 by 17cm .Contents 3 vol. in-12, [2]-LXX-[2]-312, [6]-416, [4]-379-[17] p. with 13 large (several 40 by 40cm) multiple folding plans and maps. Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos.
 Condition Very pretty contemporary full leather bindings.  Volume 2 has one tiny wormhole in the beginning of the book. Volume 3 has minor waterstaining on the lowerpart of some pages.The binding is sound. The book is complete. All the maps and plans are in good condition. Overall a good copy of a very  important and rare book on Japan.
 References Landwehr VOC 533.; Cordier, Bibl. japonica, 416-417 ; Tiele, 585; Alt-Japan-Katalog 714. - Graesse IV.1. - Vgl. Cat. Nederl. Histor. Scheepvart Mus. 233 u. Cox I. 332 f.: "The most authoritative account of that country published at that time."

DAP0129 1) Vermaakelyk tractaat. Waar in op een Satyrische en aangename wyse ondersogt en aangetoon wwerd dat het Vrouwelyk Geslagt in agtong en waarde, vrij meer in Luister en aanzien gehouden moet werden als dat van Mannen 2) Ernstige en Boertige Reden

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Author / Publisher 1) Henricus Cornelius Agrippa 2) Simon van leeuwen S.J. Zoon / 1) Amsterdam 1733 no printer 2) Amsterdam no printer (voor den autheur) published for the author.
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1) Vermaakelyk tractaat. Waar in op een Satyrische en aangename wyse ondersogt en aangetoon wwerd dat het Vrouwelyk Geslagt in agtong en waarde, vrij meer in Luister en aanzien gehouden moet werden als dat van Mannen in de Vyftiende Eeuw in het Latyn Beschreven door Henricus Cornel. Agrippa neevens een kort uittreksel van desselfs Leeven;in welke deselve geweest is history-schrijver van Keiser Karel de Vijfde. 2) Ernstige en Boertige Redenvoering tot bewys Dat de Vrouwen verre van Edeler dan de Mannen zyn, ten voordeligste genomen in de waereld niet anders dan een noodzakelyk kwaad zyn. Tegenstrydig met het werkje van H.C. Agrippa die 't vrouwelyke geslagt in agting en waarde meer houdt als dat van Mannen opgedragen Alle Heeren, Meesters, en Opperbevelhebbers der vrouwen en Huysgezinnen door Simon van Leeuwen, S.J. Zoon.PRESS THE LEFT button to see several photos with detail.

 
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Two separately issued satiric works in Dutch comparing women and man: The first work highlighting the merits of women. The second book is a direct response to the first book highlighting the merits of men and the weaknesses of women. The first work is a (first edition?) and very rare translation in Dutch  (only 2 copies in the NCC)  of the following latin work: De nobilitate et praecellentia foeminei sexus Koln 1532 second edition. by Henricus Cornelius Agrippa (1486-1535).   Content. viii, 74,10p. The second work is an amusing  and very rare treatise (only 3 copies in NCC) about the lack of merits of woman. As the title says: women are seen as a necessary evil. Content 6p, 69. Old half vellum binding and boards covered with marbled paper. This the only copy known with these both very rare works bound together. Size 10 by 16 cm A great item in very good condition. Of interest to feminists and mail chauvinists!  Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos

 Condition Two very rare and interesting books in original half vellum binding
 References   Boekenwereld Okt 2008

DAP0239 Huygens Christiaan Kosmotheoros 1699 Very rare and important book!

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Author / Publisher  Huygens, Christiaan / Den Haag  Adrianus Moetjens 1699
Title Kosmotheoros / Cosmotheoros (title spelled in Greek)  ..., sive De Terris Cœlestibus, earumque Ornatu, Conjecturæad Constantinum Hugenium.
 
Description  Second edition of the most famous work of the scientist Christiaan Huygens on the celestial world. Content (2) 144 Including 6 numbered plates(including one in two states) .This important book was soon translated in 5 languages During the last years of his life, Christiaan Huygens worked on this treatise addressed to his brother Constantijn, which contained his speculations on the construction of the universe and the habitability of the planets as deduced from his own observations and those of other astronomers. .  Huygens further assumed that the earth logically would not be the only planet capable of sustaining life as we know it. The work discusses also  the different movements of the heavenly bodies and how they must appear to the inhabitants of the planets. The dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens was a brilliant mathematician, engineer, astronomer and optician. Some of his most important work was on the pendulum to regulate clocks and on the improvement of telescope lenses, which led to his discovery of Saturn’s ring. The present work gives a history of this discovery. Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos
 Condition  Condition: The leather covers and back are missing. The internal binding is good. Otherwise a fine copy of an important and rare book.  A good complete copy  with with the extra plate of Saturn. Some even browning internally (as usual).
 References   Hill VII, 203;Bierens de Haan 2226; DSB VI, 611; Huygens, Oeuvres, XXI, 653-842; Gascoigne 2375;Macpherson, Makers of Astronomy  52;Poggendorf I, 1165; Welcome III 324 etc.etc.

DAP0135 Famous book Kosmotheoros / Cosmotheoros (title spelled in Greek) by Christiaan Huygens

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Author / Publisher Huygens, Christiaan /  Den Haag  Adrianus Moetjens 1698
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Kosmotheoros / Cosmotheoros (title spelled in Greek)  ..., sive De Terris Cœlestibus, earumque Ornatu, Conjecturæad Constantinum Hugenium.

 
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First edition of the most famous work of the scientist Christiaan Huygens on the celestial world. Content (2) 144 Including 5 numbered plates.  4to Contemporary brown leather binding. This important book was soon translated in 5 languages.  It contains the controversial argument in favor of extra-terrestrial life, and was based on the Copernican theory of the universe. Huygens further assumed that the earth logically would not be the only planet capable of sustaining life as we know it. The work discusses also  the different movements of the heavenly bodies and how they must appear to the inhabitants of the planets. The dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens was a brilliant mathematician, engineer, astronomer and opticien. Some of his most important work was on the pendulum to regulate clocks and on the improvement of telescope lenses, which led to his discovery of Saturn’s ring. The present work gives a history of this discovery. Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos.

 Condition A good complete copy in a contemporary binding and with some browning internally (as usual). .
 References  Hill VII, 203;Bierens de Haan 2226; DSB VI, 611; Huygens, Oeuvres, XXI, 653-842; Gascoigne 2375; Macpherson, Makers of Astronomy  52; Poggendorf I, 1165; Welcome III 324 etc.etc.

DAP0227 1712 De Lairesse Groot Schilderboek. Important Dutch art instruction book for painting, drawing and engraving.

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Author / Publisher  Gerard de Lairesse (Lüttich, 1640/41–1711, Amsterdam) / Hendrick Desbordes, Amsterdam 1712
Title Groot schilderboek, waar in de schilderkonst in al haar deelen grondig werd onderweezen, ook door redeneeringen en prentverbeeldingen verklaard; Met voorbeelden uit de beste konststukken der oude en nieuwe puikschilderen bevestigd: en derzelver wel- en misstand aangeweezen
 
Description Celebrated manual of the famous flemish painter about the art of painting and drawing, about perspective and proportion, form and aesthetics, divided in 13 books in 2 parts in one complete volume. Book 1 to 5: Technique of the Art, respectively the stroke of the brush, the composition, the classical and modern theory, chromatics, and the rules of clair obscur.  Book 6: The various Genres;Book 7: The Painting of landscapes and portraits. ;Book 8: Classical architecture in connection with painting ;Book 9 to 12: The Ceiling-painting, sculpture, still-life painting and the flower-piece.;Book 13: The Art of engraving. Contents: Engraved titlepage;titlepage;5 folded and  61 fullpage engravings:One of them cut to the plate. Volume 1: (16); 434p; (36) Volume 2: 400p; (30) ;Condition; some minimal browning Size ze: 21,5 x 16,5 cm.  The first edition was published in 1707, we are offering the second edition.Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos.
 Condition Condition; some minimal browning Size ze: 21,5 x 16,5 cm.  The first edition was published in 1707, we are offering the second edition.
 References Schlosser 561; Ebert 11642; Graesse IV, 80. – "Wichtig als Kompendium und als eine Art Ästhetik des holländischen Klassizismus, bis tief in das 18. Jahrhundert hinein. Von großem Einfluß" (Th.-B. XII, 234). Berlin Kat. 4626; Cat. Kunsthist. Bibl. Rijksm. Amst. I, 193; Kunst op Schrift 342, 343, 231; Bolten, p. 245.

DAP0272 Colloquia et dictionariolum octo linguarum by Berlaimont Boon. Important pocket dictionary in 8 languages for businessmen!

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Author / Publisher Noel van Berlaimont  Jacob Boon  Assuerus Boon      /  1630 Antverpiae apud Henricum Aertsens
Title Colloqvia et dictionariolvm octo lingvarvm ( Colloquia et dictionariolum octo linguarum ), Latinæ, Gallicæ, Belgicæ, Tevtonicæ, Hispanicæ, Italicæ, Anglicæ et Portvgallicæ. : Liber omnibus linguarum novissimè tersiori stilo emendatarum studiosis domi ac foris apprimè necessarius = Colloques ou dialogues, auec vn dictionaire en huict langages ... = Colloquien, oft t'samensprekinghen, met eenen vocabulaer in acht spraken .. Colloques ou dialogues, auec vn dictionaire en huict langages ... Colloquien, oft t'samensprekinghen, met eenen vocabulaer in acht spraken
 
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Rare and interesting dictionary for 17th c. traders / businessmen  covering 8 languages! . Many editions of these small  (pocket) dictionary were issued however the far majority of the dictionaries did not survive due to intense usage. The dictionary was first issued 1585.   It contains seven dialogs including conversation at a a dinner party, collecting debts, asking directions, conversation at an inn, market place negotiations).A chapter on letter writing and an alphabetical word-list. The book ends with various grammatical sections including instructions on the correct pronunciation of French, Italian, Spanish and Flemish: Titled  Sénsuit un petit traite mout propre & tres necessaire pour ceux qui desirent bien scauoir entendre & parle francois italien espaignol & flamen. Binding: Contemporary vellum (with an emblem stamped on it).  The buyers/users of these dictionaries were typically international traders. These dictionaries still attract a lot of academic interest by linguists.  The introduction sets the tone for the book:

"Beloved Reader, this booke is so needfull and profitable, and the usance of the same so necessarie, that his goodnes therof enen of learned men, is not inough to be praised for there is noman in France, nor in the Nederlands, nor in Spayne, or in Italie, trafiking these nederlandes which hath not neede of the eight speaches that here in are writen and declared: fer whether that any use marchandise, or that hee do liue in the Court or that hee folowe the warres or that hee be a travailling man, he should need to have an interpreter, for some of thease eight speaches. The which wee considering, have at our great cost, and to your great profite, brought the same speaches in such wise together, and set them in order, sa that you from hence fourth shall not need ony interpreter, but shalbe able to speak them yourself, and to help you therwith, and to knowswith the maner of pronouncing of many nations. who hath ever ben able to get wit one speach, the frindship of sundri nations? Hou many are ther become ritche, without the knowledg of divres languages? who can wel rule Landes and Cities, knowing none other l. Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos

 Condition  Collation:  A-2B 8; Oblong 16 mo. Contemporary vellum. Condition: Title page missing (supplied in photo-stat)  otherwise fine.   A complete copy sells at 1500-2000 euro. Overall, despite one missing leaf ,  still a very good copy of a very interesting and extremely rare dictionary/colloquial, that also gives interesting inside at daily live in the early 17th century at a very attractive price!
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DAP0262 Very rare Alle de wercken 1679 (!) by Fockenbroch

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Author / Publisher  Fockenbroch ; Willem Godschalk van Focquenbroch (1640-1670)  / Amsterdam, Lindenius & Vinck, 1679; Amsterdam, J. Vinckel, 1674
Title Alle de wercken. I. Typhon of de reusen-strijt ; Thalia of geurige Zang-goddin ; Klucht van de weyery ; Klucht van de quacksalver. : Tweede deel van de Thalia ... Amsterdam, D. Lindenius en A. Vinck, 1679: ; Tymon van Lucianus ; Thalias tweede sangh ; Aeneas van Publius Virgilius Maro, eerste Boeck. - II. Afrikaense Thalia ... : vermeerdert en verbetert. Amsterdam, D. Lindenius en A. Vinck, 1679: ; Aeneas, tweede Boeck ; Lietjes en brieven ; De verwarde jalousy. : Bly-spel vrij naar Sganarelle van Molière. Amsterdam D. Lindenius en A. Vinck, 1679. - III. Herderssangen van [Publius Virgilius Maro, ; in nederduyts gesongen, op twee verscheydene toonen. / Door J.U. en W.v.F. Amsterdam, D. Lindenius en A. Vinck, 1679. - IV. Min in 't Lazarus-huys. : Blyspel naar Los locos van Lope de Vega Carpio]. Amsterdam, J. Vinckel, 1674
 
Description Very  rare first edition of this collection of 4 of his works in 1679 including the important 1674 edition of the Min in t'Lazarus huis. Fockenbroch was a dutch poet and play writer. Frontispiece engraving 208; 309-447; 223; 112; 77; viii. Dutch text.. He was practicing as a physician for the poor. It is assumed that he left in 1668 for Ghana (West Guinea) because he run into financial difficulties. He arrived in September of that year in Elmina (a center of gold exploration / trade and slavery) and became a tax collector, he died there at the age of 30. One of his works was a translation of  Virgil in verse and he wrote poetry in the satirical and burlesque style much appreciated at the time, but judged by 19th century critics to be merely rude and indecent, and consequently banned from serious literature. His popular comedy "De Min in 't Lazarushuis" caused quite a scandal even at the time when performed at Amsterdam in 1674.  This last work has always been added to this work from one earlier (1674)  printed editions (on different paper)!! There are copies know from the 1674 Alkmaar edition and two variant versions of  the 1674 Amsterdam edition. In the book we offer the second variant of the 1674 Amsterdam edition has been used. Also the title page has been replaced by a (1679) frontispiece engraved by Boagaert matching the other engraved frontispieces in the book. Two other similar copies are known, so the book  is complete.  In modern times there has been a lot of renewed interest in the works of Focquenbroch (several reprints of works) and one of his plays has been performed again . There is also a previous owner ex-libris from "Comtesse Jean grand Jean Perrenod".  Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos
 Condition Condition: A very attractive book. The first works are in mint condition, however the last work that has been printed earlier and was presumably printed on lower quality paper and has browned. Overall a complete copy of the first edition of the "alle de wercken"(collected works)  in good condition and in the original vellum binding.
 References  References: Scheepers I, 104 .Also W.F Hermans published some artickes on Focquenbroch;Rene van Stipriaan het Volle leven 207-209; Many references can be found when googling the internet.

DAP0254 Nylandt De Nederlandtse herbarius of kruydt-boeck

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Author / Publisher Petrus Nylandt (1635-ca 1675) / Amsterdam, bij de weduwe van Michiel de Groot, 1682
Title De Nederlandtse herbarius of kruydt-boeck, beschryvende de geslachten, gedaente, plaetse, tijt, oeffeningh, aert, krachten, en medicinael gebruyck van alderhande boomen ... : Als mede de uytlandtsen of vreemde droogens, die gemeenlijck in de apothekers winckels gebruyckt worden. : Uyt verscheyde kruydt-beschrijvers ... by een vergadert, en beschreven / door Petrus Nylandt
 
Description  Important and rare herbal . 4to. Contemporary vellum. With large engraved illustration of a herb-shop on title and 152 woodcut illustrations of herbs in text. (8), 342, (24) pp. Third and last edition of the fine Dutch Herbarius or Herbs-book by the Amsterdam physician and pharmacist Pieter Nylandt. The first edition was in 1670. It not only treats all medicinal plants and herbs, growing wild, or cultivated in the Netherlands, but also the dried herbs from overseas found at the chemist"s. We are also offering some other naturual history books by Petrus Nylandt. Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos
 Condition Despite the occasional  spot and a couple of unimportant tiny wormholes an acceptable complete copy of an important and sought after herbal at an attractive price.
 References  Pritzel p 6785;Nissen p145

DAP0263 Extremely rare broadside in French and Dutch by Jan van der Heide on firefighting. Afbeeldinghe van de Nieu geinventeerde en geoctroyeerde Slang-Brandspuyten; Dessein des Pompes a Boyaux

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Author / Publisher  Jan van der Heiden (1637-1712) ; Jan van der Heyde ; Jan van der Heyden / Amsterdam  approx. 1677-1690
Title Dessein des Pompes a Boyaux. Afbeeldinghe van de Nieu geinventeerde en geoctroyeerde Slang-Brandspuyten. Vertoonende des selfs Figuur en manier van gebruyck. Nieuwelyck uytgevonden, in Practyck gebragt, en naar alle gelegenheeden van Plaats en Waateren bequaamelyk geschikt door Jan vander Heyde, en Jan vander heyde [sic] de Jonge, Generaale Brand Meesters der Stad Amsterdam
 
Description Very rare broadside in Dutch and French regarding new inventions for fire-fighting. After inventing a new method for street-lighting Jan van der Heiden focused on improving the technology and methods for fighting fires resulting in several spectacular inventions that were patented in 1677. The name van der Heide is spelled in different ways: Heiden, Heyden and Heyde. Jan van der Heiden junior became the head of the fire-brigade in Amsterdam. In 1690 van der Heiden Jr and Sr published the famous book on fire-pumps/ engines/ hoses with the title "Beschryving der nieuwlyks uitgevonden en geoctrojeerde slang-brand-spuiten en haare wyze van brand-blussen", the book also contains an overview and illustrations of the most important fires that happened in Amsterdam. This broadside predates the publication of the book!!  Large broadside, totally measuring 59x46 cm. (leaf), the upper half consisting of an etching (29,5x45 cm.) showing fire fighting operations in an Amsterdam or Alkmaar setting w. engraved title in Dutch and French, with a strip (6,3x45 cm.) with engraved explanatory text (in Dutch and French) and 4 small engravings, the lower half with 4 columns letterpress in Dutch and French (2 columns each) without address. The three prints below the main print show how the pump can be used for ship-fires, spraying the garden and a small pump for private use.Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos
 Condition Condition: The print is layed down, has a small pinhole but is otherwise complete with a narrow margin. Overall the print is in good condition. EU buyers to add VAT / BTW to the price.
 References   F.Muller. 2301,30c, 2nd state: Probably showing a fire in the town of Alkmaar or in Amsterdam

DAP0205 Theatrum Machinarum Universale Of Keurige Verzameling van verscheide grote en zeer fraaie Waterwerken

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Author / Publisher Tieleman van der Horst and Jacob Polley / Amsterdam, Petrus Schenk 1757 - 1774.
Title Theatrum Machinarum Universale Of Keurige Verzameling van verscheide grote en zeer fraaie Waterwerken, Schutsluizen, Waterkeringen, Ophaal- en Draaibruggen.
 
Description Rare copy with both volumes and all the plates (40 double plates and 7 folding plates). Second edition of both volumes of a very detailed set of eighteenth-century Dutch waterworks, with the accompanying letterpress descriptions and notes. It includes locks, sluices, bridges, pumps, pile drivers, an ice-breaker, an elaborate water-bailing mill and more. Most of the plates measure about 45 x 54 cm, with the folding ones about 52 x 76 cm. The half-title, probably intended to cover both volumes, gives the subtitle "Groote Waterwerken." Volume one (by Horst) and volume two (by Polley) were first published by Petrus Schenk II in 1736-1737. Since the publication apparently aimed to show off the most up-to-date Dutch hydraulic and civil engineering, most of the works shown were built around 1730. The drawings are so detailed and give such a clear picture of how the mechanisms functioned that one could use them to reconstruct the works shown. The present 1757 edition of volume one is sometimes found with the 1737 edition of volume two, and the present 1774 edition of volume two with the later undated edition of volume one. Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos.
 Condition Traces of age, spotty, discolouration
 References Bierens de Haan [3818.5] & [4839.5] (vol. II only, with later ed. of vol. I);

DAP0273 Blankaart Nieuw ligtende praktyk der medicynen. Benevens de hedendaagsche chymia. Extremely rare dutch book on medicine (no complete copy in dutch libraries).

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Author / Publisher Steven Blankaart (1650-1704) / 1726 Amsterdam Nicolaas Ten Hoorn
Title Nieuw ligtende praktyk der medicynen. Benevens de hedendaagsche chymia
 
Description Important dutch book on Pharmacy. 3 parts in 1 vol. Sm. 8vo. Contemp. vellum pages loosening and a few spots  but complete. With engraved front 512, 120 p. Steven Blankaart (1650-1704), physician at Amsterdam, may be regarded as one of the most important Dutch physicians and medical authors. He was the first to introduce Cartenianism into medical science. Several editions have been issued, however of each edition only very few copies have survived (according to STCN only 1 incomplete copy in the Dutch institutional libraries for this edition). Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos.
 Condition Complete example of this rare book.. Contemporary full vellum binding. Piece of vellum missing frorm the backcover.  Blanco edges towards the end a bit untidy. Overall a an extremely rare medicine book in dutch at a very attractive price!!!
 References BMN 1-172; cf. Thijssen-Schoute p. 258 ff.; Ferguson I, p. 109DMB c 152 - 154: Krivatsy, item 1319: Miyasita 187 " Blankaart naikasho' translated by Udagawa Genshin about 1798. no. 188. Oranda rôsai-hen, translated by Udagawa Genshin and published by Ranzan koji, date unknown. This work is a partial print of the chapter 'Tering', from Udagawa's version. 189: Naika shinsen, translated by Fujibayashi Yasusuke, date unknown. It seems that the Dutch orig. of this translat. was published earlier than the accessible Dutch ed of 1707. Like all pharmaceutical Dutch 17th. century texts. Rare Rangaku.

DAP0284 't Groot Hoorns, Enkhuyzer, Alkmaarder en Purmerender liede-boek 1760 A fine Miniature Song book

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Author / Publisher Amsterdam J. Kannewet bookseller approx 1760
Title 't Groot Hoorns, Enkhuyzer, Alkmaarder en Purmerender liede-boek (First AND Second volume in one!!!) Rare to find both volumes.
Description Fine miniature songbook (incl. many wedding and drinking songs) . We are offering both volumes in one bookbinding. (note: often only the first volume is offered). Our book is in fine clean / bright condition and includes some musical scores. The binding is also very good, no loose pages Size  32mo (6,9 x 5 cm.). old green vellum (small piece missing).  Rather crudely desinged  vignette with musical instruments on title-page, and full-page woodcut with angel with trumpet and crown on verso. Includes several pages with musical scores. 312p (followed by 8p register); 312p, (8) pp. Rare edition in fine condition of this famous miniature songbook. These type of songbooks were often called mopsje and given as a wedding present. Some mopsjes have luxury bindings with silver locks, tortoise shell or silk. The book we offer is in a simple green vellum binding, but in unusual good condition. Volume 1 of this book has already been issued before 1700, however only a couple of copies are known today. During the 18th century several editions followed and the second volume was added. This collection, contains songs from Hoorn, Enkhuizen, Alkmaar and Purmerend, with Edam (Edummer) added on the title of the second volume. The book consists of wedding and love songs, pastoral and drinking songs. There is also a Sinterklaas song: Lof van Sint-Nicolaas. 
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Apart from a small piece of vellum missing and the title page being a bit smudged it is a very fine copy of the famous miniature songbook.

For reference see e.g Louis W. Bondy 1981 Miniature books p 28-p 29: Songbook for the towns of Hoorn Enkhuysen and Alkmaar containing many beautiful wedding songs. Their text is frequently very outspoken and free although never lacking charm.

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DAP0003 Very rare German carpentry and architecture book: Neu eröffneter Bau und Zimmer Platz. Complete and with 60 extra prints!

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 Author / Publihser Heimburger / Böttiger Frankfurt und Leipzig 1729
Book Title Neu eröffneter Bau und Zimmer Platz Oder: Vollständige. Anweisung zum Zimmerwerck
 
Description Very rare German book about carpenting, building, design and architecture: Contains very practical drawings how to built arches, stair cases, bridges, roofs, wind mills. The interior of the book is sound with some discoloration near edges. It is complete including the 22 plates of which 3 double sided. Size 37 by 24 cm: Reference: Kat. der Ornamentstichslg. Berlin 2180: A further 58  Magnificent German copper plate engravings of all sorts of architectural details have been bound in the back of the book. These large German prints are from Haberman/ George hertel; Hoffmesiter & George Hertel; Glasser & Engelbrecht;Sac Coes & Engelbrecht & Carl Pier ; Schillinger & Hertel; Wachsmuht & Hertel ; 4 windmill designs: Anckerman, Glasser  & Engelbrecht. The content of the book is very fine apart from a bit of browning (as usual). Book: Simple original binding.  EU buyers to add 6% Mwst/VAT / BTW to the price. Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos.
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 Book: Simple original binding.  The paper cover boards are well worn and the vellum spine is half missing, however the actual binding is still tight.  Still a good.

Overall a very good  copy of a very rare book at a low price and

 with 60 extra architectural prints!!

Im Deutsch: Dass sehr seltenes werk ist vollstandig und sehr gut und mit 58 extra grosse schone kupfern: click auf "more images" um die foto's zu sehen

 References  References: Kat. der Ornamentstichslg. Berlin 2180

DAP0046 Histoire de l'etat present de l'empire Ottoman 1671.

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Author / publisher Paul Ricaut    Briot  / Abraham Wolfgank Amsterdam 1671
Book Title Histoire de l'etat present de l'empire Ottoman: contenant les maximes politiques des Turcs; les principaux points de la religion Mahometane, ses sectes, ses heresies & ses diverses sortes de religieux; leur discipline militaire, avec une supputation exacte de leurs forces par mer & par terre & du revenu de l'etat. Traduit de l'Anglois
 
Description Third edition in French by Pierre Briot (1660-1709) of the work entitled Present state of the Ottoman Empire (published 1666) written by Sir Paul Ricau. This is a an important work on Turkey. The first English edition was, according to the Journal of Samuel Pepys almost entirely destroyed during the great fire of London.  The work was soon also translated into Italian, German, Polish, Russian and Dutch. There are eighteen beautiful prints in the book: representing Sultan Mahomet Han, emperor of Turkey in 1670, another the carrier of the turban and the page of l'Hasoda in their costumes, another representing midgets and mutes who were very popular at the Ottoman court, another representing the superintendent of the gardens and fountains of the Emperor, and another representing the costumes of the women in Constantinople. Ricaut was an English diplomat who went to Constantinople in 1661 as private secretary to Heneage Finch, third Earl of Winchelsea, who had been appointed ambassador to the Porte. He published in 1663, in his official capacity, the articles of the treaty of peace between England and the Porte. In 1667 he was given the post of consul in Smyrna, where he remained for 11 years. Ricaut's work is nowadays still of great interest to historians; several books have been written about it. Some say that Ricaut's work is superficial and erroneous, but others are of the opinion that careful reading of his book shows that Ricaut distorted the image of the Ottoman Empire to criticize his own society, and suggested that the Ottoman Empire and England were not quite as different as is usually thought.Very good copy. Vellum binding with old leather shelf letters/numbers on spine. Bookplate of William Arthur, Sixth Duke Of Portland (Cavendish Bentinck) 1857-1943, on front pastedown.  Size: 14 by 8cm. The second Duke of Portland was a fanatic book collector, probably the book has been in the family since then. Book has beautiful engraved frontispiece of a  the Sultan receiving the ambassadors with Constantinople in the background, 18 fine engraved folding illustrations of typical Ottoman characters and their costumes, one woodcut illustration of a turban in text. 498, (6) pp.  Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos.
 Condition  A beautiful and important book in perfect condition with the original binding and an interesting provenance. We are happy to provide additional photo's.
 References Reference: Lipperheide 1408; Willems 1872;Chadenat 6409, 4942, 428 (first French edition) ; Hage Chahine, Guide Levant, 4192; Blackmer, 1464 (edition of 1671, second issue); Atabey, 1069

DAP0166 Jan Swammerdam Bybel der Natuure of Historie der Insecten. Biblia Naturae sive Historia Insectorum.

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Author / Publisher Jan Swammerdam (1637-1680) / Leyden, I. Severinus, B. and P. van der Aa, 1737/ 1738
Title Bybel der Natuure, of Historie der Insecten. Biblia Naturae; sive Historia Insectorum, in classes certas redacta, nec non exemplis, auctoris descripsit Hermannus Boerhaave Latin transl. H.D. Gaubius
 
Description JAN SWAMMERDAM (1637-80), Dutch naturalist and microscopist; pioneer of entomology and discoverer of red blood cells. He studied medicine at Leiden, and despite his short life and a professional career of only about twelve years, Swammerdam was one of the outstanding comparative anatomists of the seventeenth century. He was a pioneer in microscopic studies, investigating especially the anatomy of insects, his system of classification laid the foundations of entomology. At his death after seven years of illness and scientific activity, he left a mass of papers and reports of investigations, most of which remained unknown until they were published a century later. Considered the most accurate of classical microscopists, Swammerdam was an educated and highly systematic worker who confined his attention to studying relatively few organisms in great detail. Over the period of about six years he devoted much of his energies to exhaustive entomological research. He employed highly innovative techniques; for example, he injected wax into the circulatory system to hold the blood vessels firm, he dissected fragile structures under water to avoid destroying them, and he used micropipettes to inject and inflate organisms under the microscope. Swammerdam's A General History of Insects, was widely recognized as a major work at the time, and in his magnum opus, Bybel der Natuure, he advanced his entomological researches and produced one of the finest collections of microscopical observations ever published. Swammerdam's great work, the Bybel der Natuure, was left unpublished at his death. The manuscript of this, his most important work, passed through several hands before Herman Boerhaave having learned of its existence sought to acquire it. Boerhaave was aware of Swammerdam's genius and determined to acquire his great unpublished book and see it safely through the press. He edited the manuscript and arranged for it to be published 1737/8 in a fine edition of 2 folio volumes, with dual Dutch and Latin text, beautifully printed with titles in red and black, with engraved vignettes, head- and tail-pieces, and 53 fine engraved plates.  "The scientific ambition represented by Bybel der Natuure is astonishing. Even today it shocks by its audacity. In its scope and depth, Swammerdam's work far exceeded any other book of the time", and laid the foundations of modern biology. It is the "finest one-man collection of microscopical observations", and the book is consulted by naturalists to this day.   Folio. 2 text vols. and 1 plate vol., text vols.: (62),550[=546]; (4),551-910,(36 index), 124(uitlegging der tafereelen)p., engr. title-vignettes, Latin and Dutch juxtaposed text, plate vol.: 53 engr. plates (52 fold.) by J. VAN DER SPYK, contemp. unif. gilt hcalf Without pages 363-366 as always.   Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos
 Condition Contemp. unif. gilt hcalf without pages 363-366 as always. Two folio volumes, together they measure approximately 37cm (14¾") x 25cm (10") x 14cm (5½"). Half leather bindings. Re-backed but with the original spines and labels neatly restored. Ownership inscription of Cornelius van der Hoeven to end-paper, and ownership ink stamps of L. S. Schadd to front free end-paper and verso of title. The pages have a few spots. Overall a very good set
 References   Lindeboom 566; Cole, Comparative anatomy, p.270-305; Dibner, Heralds, 291; Hagen II, p.209; Horn-Schenkling 2197; Nissen, ZBI 4055; Wheeler gift 291. Norman Library 2037: "Despite a scientific career that lasted only a dozen years, Swammerdam was one of the outstanding comparative anatomists of the seventeenth century. His most remarkable work was in the field of insect anatomy, which he undertook in order to disprove still-current Aristotelian notions (which he opposed upon religious grounds) that insects lack internal anatomy, develop by metamorphosis (sudden and complete transformation) and arise from spontaneous generation. By refining his techniques of micro-dissection and injection to the point where he could use them on the smallest and most delicate anatomical parts, Swammerdam was able to illustrate for the first time the complex internal structures of insects, including their reproductive organs; and to demonstrate the gradual development of an insect's adult form throughout all its larval stages. These observations are "indubitably the foundation of our modern knowledge of the structure, metamorphosis and classification of insects" (Cole, p.285). In addition, Swammerdam performed valuable investigations of crustaceans, mollusks and frogs, and was the first to prove experimentally that muscles do not increase in bulk when contracted via nerve stimulation. The Biblia naturae, Swammerdam's major work, was published fifty-seven years after his death by Herman Boerhaave, who assembled it from unpublished manuscript materials integrated with a slightly revised version of Swammerdam's Historia insectorum generalis (1669). Boerhaave's biography of the author, which prefaces the work, remains the chief published source of information about Swammerdam's life. The book's fifty-three copperplates were prepared under Swammerdam's direction from his own drawings."

DAP0016 L'art des armes by Saint Martin. Important fencing book with interesting provenance.

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Author / Publisher  M.J. de Saint Martin / Janne Scramble Vienna 1804.
Book Title L'Art de Faire des Armes reduit a ses vrais principes. Contenant tous les principes necessaires a cet art, qui y sont expliqués d'une maniere claire et intelligible. - On y a joint un Traité de l'Espadon ou l'on trouve les vrais principes de cet art, si utile necessaire aux militaires, qui y sont expliqués d'une facon aisée
 
Description This important work on fencing  was in the first place meant to educate the young noblesse and contains a description of all the necessary (basic) principals needed for the art of fencing explained in a clear and understandable manner, illustrated with numerous fencing-positions. Collation: (6), XII, (2), 92, (2), IV, 57 pages, with 73 copper-plates and 1 copper-vignette.  Book size: 19,5*23,5. On the first blank is the old exlibris of the Comte Nicolas d'Eszterhazy, a very famous Austrian family. -- "De la Bibliotheque du Comte Nicolas d'Eszterhazy" with his coat of arms.  The first plate shows the author, M. de Saint-Martin, who was officier de Cavallerie et Maitre d'Armes Imperial in Vienna. The binding is an original half-leather binding from around 1804 and a little bit bumped. Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos.
 Condition The overall condition of this book is good and it is complete and has a very interesting provenance. We are happy to sent additional photos of this book!
 References  References: Vigeant, 119-120; Thimm, 252.

DAP0268 Van Coer / Van Cour Toevlugt ofte heylsame remedien voor alderhande siecktens en accidenten die de paarden. Important and Interesting book about curing horse diseases!

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Author / Publisher Pieter Almanus van Coer / ad 1) 1722 Te Brugge : gedruckt by Andreas Wydts ad 2) t'Amsterdam : by Nicolaas ten Hoorn (Men vindse te koopen tot Brugghe by Andreas Wydts ...),
Title 1) Toevlugt ofte heylsame remedien voor alderhande siecktens en accidenten die de paarden soude konnen over-komen / By een vergadert in de tijd van 40 jaren door Pieter Almanus van Coer; Mr Hoefsmit in 's Gravenhage .Mitsgaders een kleyn tractaetje van Medecijne voor koe-beesten. 2) Bound with: Aanhangsel met afzonderlijke titel en paginering: Toevlucht ofte heylsame remedien voor alderhande siecktens en accidenten, die de koe-beesten en ossen souden konnen over-komen / by een vergadert in de tijd van 40. jaren, door Pieter Almanus van Cour. 3) cathaloghe van vlaemsche boecken, die gedruckt zijn en verkocht worden by Andreas Wydts, boeck-verkooper tot Brugge
 
Description ad 1) The most successful dutch work on medical treatment of horses by the master farrier (shoeing smith) Pieter Almanus van Coer, however very few copies of this book have survived.  Extremely rare second edition: Only one copy in the combined Dutch libraries (NCC).  Around 1730 in Decima the work was translated in Japanese (Rangaku book) and so became the first western book for treatment of horses in Japan. Contents: engraved frontispiece (with horses and diferent accidents) [XVIII], 176 p     ad 2 Supplement: contents  [V], 29 p  ad 3 Catalogus 6p.  Note: same book fetched much higher price at auction recently!Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos
 Condition Overall a very good copy of a rare book, complete and in the original full vellum binding at a price less than at any bookauction!
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DAP0236 MAURICEAU Tractaat van de siektens der swangere vrouwen

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Author / Publisher  MAURICEAU, François (1637-1709) / Amsterdam L. Groenewoud 1783
Title Tractaat van de siektens der swangere vrouwen; en der gene die eerst gebaart hebben. 3de druk veel vermeerdert en verbeetert...Opnieuw overgezien opgeheldert met drie bygevoegde plaaten door Petrus Camper.
 
Description French obstetrician from Paris. He received his training in obstetrics at the Hôtel-Dieu. Mauriceau was a leading obstetrician in 17th century Europe. He is remembered for publishing in 1668, Traité des Maladies des Femmes Grosses et Accouchées, a book that established obstetrics as a science, and was later translated into several languages. He is also known for development of a classical maneuver of assisted breech delivery.Third revised Dutch edition by Petrus Camper.
 Condition 4to, contemporary sheep leather (a bit rubbed, joints splitting at tail), gilt spine, [10]; 75; [11] ;408 ;[24]pp. Three folding plates and 30 text illustrations. (first pages a bit soiled, marginal stain in some pages at end) Overall a good copy of an important and finely illustrated book on Gynecology in the original binding. 
 References   Reissue of the 1759 ed. by P. Morterre. Succesful Dutch trsl. of the "Traité des maladies des femmes grosses" by F. Mauriceau (1637-1709), brought up-to-date by P. Camper (1722-1789). Engraved illustrations : 3 folding plates and 31 ills in text (11 full-page). Title in red and black.  Ref. STCN (2). B.M.N. I 342. Not in BL London, BN Paris.Large portions of the book were translated in Japanese (Miyasata, 51).