Seller: Book Garden, Little milton, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. reprint, some dust marks,
Published by NV Noord-Hollandsche Uitgeversmaatschappij, Amsterdam. October 1962. 22 pp tekst + 40 afbeeldingen in zwart-wit., 1962
Seller: Antiquariaat Hortus Conclusus, Bergambacht, Netherlands
Oospronkelijk omslag. Oblong formaat. Omslag wat verkleurd en met een paar kleine vlekjes, verder in goede staat. Please see description or ask for photos.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. REPRINT OF 1651 , VERY GOOD UNMARKED COPY, SOME DUSTMARKS ON PAGES, SLIGHT FADING OF PURPLE CLOTH BINDING.
Language: English
Published by KESSINGER PUBLISHING CO., La Vergne, TN, 1656
ISBN 10: 1104131099 ISBN 13: 9781104131098
Seller: Pórtico [Portico], ZARAGOZA, Z, Spain
Condition: New. 978-1-104-13109-8. VOSSIUS, G. J.: GERARDI JOANNIS VOSII. DE COGNITIONE SUI LIBELLUS (1656, REPRINT) . 1656 KESSINGER PUBLISHING CO. 195 gr.
Published by Leiden, 1955, 1955
Seller: Antiquariaat De Keerkring, Malden, Netherlands
Leiden, 1955. Omslag. 103 pp. & 4 platen.
Published by Gregg Reprints, 1970
Seller: Zubal-Books, Since 1961, Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. *Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday, July 13 (SALE Item)* reprint of the 1651 edition, volumes 3 & 4; 830 462 pp., hardcovers, near fine. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.
Published by Amsterdam, NHUM, 1962., 1962
Seller: Antiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta, AMSTERDAM, Netherlands
23 p.; 40 plates. Wrappers. Oblong 8vo. 11x17 cm (Facsimile of this booklet on the plates) 250 gr.
Baarn, Ambo, 1990. 152 pp. Paperback. Bibliografie. Portret. (GWN, 9) *enkele potloodstrepen, verder in goede staat*.
Baarn, Ambo, 1990. 152 pp. Paperback. Bibliografie. Portret. (GWN, 9) *goede staat*.
Seller: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Leiden, Brill, 1955. vii,103 pp. Sewn.
Published by Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1955., 1955
Seller: Antiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta, AMSTERDAM, Netherlands
VIII,103 p.; 4 plates. Wrappers 24.5 cm ('Pro gradu Magisterij') 300 gr.
Seller: Grimbergen Booksellers, Lisse, Netherlands
Noord-Hollandsche Uitg. Mij., 1962. Oorspr. omslag. Oblong. 22 p. + afbeeldingen. T.g.v. de tentoonstelling Waar Vondel boeken leende.
Hilversum, Verloren, 1999. 384 pp. Paperback. Portret. Illustraties. *naam op schutblad, goede staat*.
Hilversum, Verloren, 1999. 384 pp. Ingenaaid. Portret. Bibliografie. Illustaties. Dissertatie. *naam op schutblad, goede staat* Met 3 bijlagen.
Condition: Fair. Biponti: Ex Typographia Societatis, 1788. 8vo Hardcover. 201pp. Latin. Fair book. Reading copy only. Covers dampstained, scuffed, edgeworn, and cracked and nearly detatching at hinges. Lacking spine. Pages dampstained and foxed, edges soiled. Owner's name stamped on flyleaf. (generals, greece, rome, biography, classical biography) Inquire if you need further information.
Published by apud Elzevirios,, Amstelodami,, 1655
Seller: Studio Bibliografico Benacense, Riva del garda, TN, Italy
Pp. (24) 830 + 1 cb. Frontespizio in rosso e nero con marchio tip. in xilografia. Unito a: VOSSIUS G.J. Ars historica& Lugd. Batavorum, J. Maire, 1653. Pp. (8) 154 (2). Frontespizio in rosso e nero con bella vignetta centrale. Unito a: VOSSIUS G.J. Dissertationes tres De tribus symbolis, apostolico, athanasiano et costantinopolitano. Amsterdam, apud I. Blaeu, 1642. Pp. (8) 93 (13). Con vignetta xilografica al frontespizio. Solida legatura coeva in piena pergamena rigida con titoli ms. al dorso. Tagli colorati. Ottimo stato di conservazione. Raccolta di tre opere dell'erudito e poligrafo tedesco.
Language: Latin
Published by Amsterdam J Blaeu, 1662
4 Bll., 105 (5) S. Lederband der Zeit Erstmals 1642 erschienene Schrift des niederländischen Gelehrten, Humanisten und Theologen. - Einband fleckig, verzogen und bestoßen. Oberes Kapital eingerissen. Vorsätze fehlen. Etwas stock- und fingerfleckig u. gering wasserrandig. Gewicht (Gramm): 262.
Published by Typis Petri Savioni,, Venetiis,, 1776
Seller: Studio Bibliografico Benacense, Riva del garda, TN, Italy
Cm. 18,5, pp. xx, 288. Bel fregio inciso al frontespizio. Leg. coeva in pergamena rigida. Buona conservzione.
Published by Tschiffeli, Berna, 1704
Seller: Studio Bibliografico Giovanni Bosio, Magliano Alpi, CN, Italy
In 16? (12,5x6,5cm), cartonatura parz consunta, lieve difetto all'attaccatura dei piatti, titolo calligrafico su etichetta a dorso; pp. 432. Contiene il classico De vita Excellentium imperatorum e la Chronologia impp. graeciae per olympiadas (storia greca scandita attraverso le diverse edizione dei giochi olimpici basata sulle fonti di Erodoto, Tucidide, Senofonte e Diodoro), una Vita di Cornelio ad opera del curatore Vossius ed una raccolta di testimonianze e giudizi sull'autore (Auctorum aliquot testimonia et judicia qui C. N. Meminerunt) in fine un copiosissimo index rerum et verborum. (pp. 302-432). Frontespizio inciso colorato a mano d'epoca. Lievi bruniture, ma nel complesso interno buono. Interessante edizione curata dall'autore della De Theologia gentili et Physiologia christiana. Manca al Graesse.
Published by Halle Waisenhaus, 1833
Seller: Zentralantiquariat Leipzig GmbH, Leipzig, Germany
4to. 4 Bl., 535 S. Ppbd d. Zeit (beschabt, Außenrand etwas feuchtwellig, geringf. braunfleckig, Bibl.-Schild im vorderen Innendeckel, Stempel u. Sign. auf Titel). Das berühmte Werk des älteren Vossius wurde 200 Jahre nach seinem ersten Erscheinen (1635) als eine Fundgrube feiner grammatischer Beobachtungen von Förtsch neu herausgegeben. Der vorliegende erste Teil enthält: Buch 1 "de artis huius (sc. grammaticae) natura et particulatim de literis"; Buch 2 "de syllabis" und Buch 3 "de vocibus, particulatim de nominum divisione, genere, numero et casu", im Kolumnentitel und am Schluss bezeichnet als "De analogia liber primus". Teil 2 mit den übrigen Büchern erschien 1834.- Pökel 292; vgl. Bursian 782; Sandys II, 307. la.
Neapolis, N.p., 1762 - 1763. (2nd revised). Printer's vignettes. (XXXVI) 830 pp. Leather bindings. Folio 4o. *boards of both volumes a bit rubbed, volume 1: paper somewhat browned, name on title page, volume 2: small bookworm holes throughout the book with limited damage to the text, endpapers damaged at the margin, paper a bit browned. Photos of defects can be requested* G.J. Vossius, Heidelberg, maart 1577 - Amsterdam, 17 maart 1649. According to C.S.M. Rademaker, the work contains valuable etymologies, which are due to his wide reading, his thorough historical knowledge and not least his fine sense of language. Vossius' etymological dictionary can be counted among the best that was published on this subject in his age. Rademaker, C.S.M., Gerardus Joannes Vossius (1577-1649), 271.
Published by Leiden J Maire, 1643
Seller: Zentralantiquariat Leipzig GmbH, Leipzig, Germany
Kl.-4to. 27 Bl., 431 S., 16 Bl. (das letzte weiß); 4 Bl., 543 S. Pgtbd d. Zeit (Einbd fleckig u. berieben, fehlender Rücken später aus Pappe ergänzt, ohne das Titelporträt, durchgehend braunfleckig, wenige Unterstreichungen, Titel mit alt hinterlegtem Ausschnitt, das Register zu Teil 2 an den Anfang von Teil 1 verbunden). Das Werk, das den Ruhm von Vossius begründete. Zuerst 1606 erschienen, von Auflage zu Auflage erweitert, hier in der letzten zu Lebzeiten von Vossius erschienenen Ausgabe. "On its first appearance, Scaliger declared that he had learned an infinite amount from its perusal, while Casaubon lauded its critical power and its wide erudition" (Sandys II, 307).- Bierens de Haan 5140 f. la.
Published by Ad 1: Amsterdam (Amsterdami), Apud Iohannem Blaeu, 1642. Ad 2: Amsterdam (Amsterdami), Apud Iohannem Blaeu, 1643. Ad 3 & 4: The Hague (Hagae-Comitis), Ex typographia Adriani Vlacq, 1659., 1642
Seller: Antiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta, AMSTERDAM, Netherlands
4to. 4 volumes in 1: (VIII),93,(13),(2 blank) p. (XIX),43,(3),(1 blank), 69,(11) p. (VIII),132 p. (XXIV),48 p. Vellum 20.5 cm (Ref: Ad 1: STCN ppn 852560893; Rademaker no. 25. Ad 2: STCN ppn 852560826; Rademaker no. 26. Ad 3: STCN: ppn 852371721; Rademaker no. 40. Ad 4: STCN ppn. 852369301) (Details: 6 thongs laced through the joints. 4 title pages, of which 3 have a printer's mark, and 2 are printed in red and black) (Condition: Vellum age-tanned and slightly warped. Short table of content written in an old hand on the verso of the first flyleaf. Small wormhole (almost invisible) in the blank lower margin of first 100 leaves) (Note: Gerardus Joannes Vossius, 1577-1649, was according to Sandys 'the greatest Polyhistor of his time'. In 1622 he was appointed professor of 'Eloquentiae' at Leiden University, and in 1631 professor of History at Amsterdam. In this city he had the opportunity to apply himself to the study of the Bible and the history of the ancient Church. Vossius earned for himself with his theological works the title 'father of modern credal studies'. He applied in his theological studies a philological method 'to an area of scholarship which during his time had hardly been entered, and which in that period of church conflict was generally regarded as very dangerous territory. Vossius had the courage to be the first to take a completely new path'. (C.S. Rademaker, Life and Work of Gerardus Joannes Vossius', Assen 1981, p. 322) Vossius' approach was purely philological. He subjected the relevant texts to a literary and historical criticism. Ad 1: In 1642 Vossius published a study on the creeds. Concerning the 'Symbolum Apostolicum' (Apostles' Creed) he comes to a for that time daring conclusion: 'The Apostles' Creed was not drawn up by the apostles themselves but came into existence in the congregation of Rome and was framed by the bishop and clergy of Rome as compendium of the doctrine of the apostles'. (Idem, p. 319) Concerning the 'Symbolum' attributed to the Church Father Athanasius he proves on philological grounds that the creed was not written by Athanasius, but that it was only a patchwork of his formulations. (Idem, p. 320) Concerning the 'Symbolum Constantinopolitanum' he proves that this 'Symbolum' was not framed by the Council of Constantinople (381), but was in fact an elaboration on the Nicean Creed (325). (Idem, p. 320) Ad 2: The second work in this convolute treats the exegetical problems presented by the genealogies of Jesus Christ in the Gospels. Vossius 'discusses the many and complex problems connected to establish the year of Jesus' birth chronologically'. (Idem, p. 313) Ad 3: This work on chronology was published posthumeously by Vossius' son Isaac, 1618-1689. In it Vossius examines the divisions in history made by Hesiodus (gold, silver, bronze and iron age) and the scheme of the four monarchies of the prophecy of Daniel. Vossius rejected a prophetic prediction of the end of the world in the year 2000 AD, at the end of history. (Idem, p. 310/11) Ad 4: In 1659 the German historian Georg Horn (latinized as Georgius Hornius) published in Leiden, where he occupied from 1653 the prestigious chair of History, a chronological 'dissertatio de vera aetate mundi'. Horn had developped an interest in the history of religion and in secular history from a theological point of view. With his 'dissertatio de vera aetate mundi' started a long polemic with Isaac Vossius. The quarrel was about the date of creation. The dispute was whether the Hebrew or the Greek text of the Old Testament gave a more reliable chronology, for the world was according to the Septuaginta a millennium or more older than the Hebrew Bible said. Hundreds of scholars in the 16th and 17th century made different calculations. Isaac Vossius e.g. dated the Deluge according to the Septuaginta numbering of years, but Hornius was in favour of the Hebrew text. Vossius concluded that the Biblical text was unreliable. Hornius warned for the consequence of Vossius' theory, that the Holy Scripture was not always true) (Provenance: On the verso of the front flyleaf: 'H.W.Snabelius'. This is the German calvinist theologian Hieronymus Wilhelm Snabel, 1656-1702. In December 1702 one G. Meier speaks about his death in a letter to Leibniz, and writes that Snabel left a 'Bibliothecam imcomparabilem', and that the books and his famous collection of coins and medals (thesaurus numismatum praeclarus) will be auctioned soon. Snabel studied in Bremen, Leiden, Amsterdam and Utrecht. From 1681 till 1698 he was a minister of the protestant church in Holland. He returned to Bremen to preach there. In 1702 he was also Rector of the local Gymnasium. His son Wilhelm Snabel, who was a protestant minister in Haarlem, published after his death in Utrecht in 1727 six theological treatises of his father, with the title: 'Amoenitates theologiae emblematicae et typicae'. (Zedler 38,126/27) § On the same leaf: 'ex auct. Konigsmann'. The library of the next owner, the Lutherian theologian and pastor Andreas Ludwig Königsmann was auctioned in 1729. Köningsmann was born in 1679 in Schlesswig, studied in Kiel, and became later professor at the University of Kiel) (Collation: Ad 1: *4, A-M4, N6 (leaf N6 blank). Ad 2: *-2*4, 3*2 (leaf 3*2 verso blank), A-F4; 2A-K4. Ad 3: A4, A-Q4, R2. Ad 4: *- 3*4, A-F4) (Photographs on request) 900 gr.
Published by Amsterdam (Amstelodami), Apud Joannem Janssonium, 1660., 1660
Seller: Antiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta, AMSTERDAM, Netherlands
3 volumes in 1. (VIII),175,(1 blank);176 p. Eighteenth century boards. 16 cm (Details: First title printed in red & black. Woodcut printer's mark on all 3 titles, depicting a farmer and a man with a Jacob's staff before his eye, between them a celestial sphere, above them Fama blowing 2 trumpets, motto: 'Vivitur ingenio', short for 'Vivitur ingenio, caetera mortis erunt', 'one lives on by the spirit, the rest shall belong to death') (Condition: Cover scuffed and worn at the extremities. First title dustsoiled, with an ownership entry on the blank upper margin; a very small spot (0.5x1 cm) on the title superficially worn away. 2 small biographic clippings neatly tipped in on the front pastedown. A few old ink underlinings. One marginal well succeeded paper repair. Library stamp on verso of title. Paper yellowed) (Note: This Latin grammar was commissioned in 1625 by the Provincal Governments of Holland and West-Frisia (Staten van Holland) for the use in local Latin schools in the Western part of the Dutch Republic. It was produced by the Dutch classical scholar Gerardus Johannes Vossius, 1577-1649, according to Sandys the greatest polyhistor of his age. In 1622 he was appointed professor of Eloquence at Leyden, and in 1631 he accepted the professorship of History at Amsterdam. His Latin grammar remained the standard grammar on Dutch schools untill the middle of the 19th century. In 1625 the 'Staten van Holland' decreed, that the same set of rules should apply to all public schools in their provinces. The schools should have the same order of classes and lessons, the same schedule, authors and exercises. It was decided that uniform schoolbooks, grammars and sound texts were needed. (E.J. Kuiper, 'De Hollandse 'Schoolordre' van 1625', Groningen, 1958, p. 80) The 'Staten of Holland' wanted to improve education at the Latin-schools, which prepared for the University, for the standard of education and discipline had got worse because of the Eighty Years' War. The grammar was first published in 1626, and found the next 2 centuries numerous new and revised editions. The first volume contains the latina etymologia, the second the latina syntaxis, the third the latina prosodia) (Provenance: Library stamp on verso of title: 'Grosherzogliche Bibliothek Neustrelitz'. 'Die 1796 gegründete Herzogliche, später Grosshezogliche Bibliothek Neustrelitz umfasste zunächt die private herzogliche Büchersammlung und enthielt 1829 etwa 50.000 Bände. Dieser Bestand wurde in den nächsten 50 Jahren kaum vergrössert. (.) Für 1875 werden sehr unsicheren Schätzungen - die Bibliothek war unterbesetzt - 60.000 bis 70.000 Bände angegeben, erst ab 1894 erhöht sich diese Zahl auf 100.000. Obwhol der Philologe Friedrich Latendorf (1831-1898) den Wert der Bibliothek für das geistige Leben des Landes immer wieder betonte (.) musste er feststellen, dass wichtige Werke fehlten, Disziplinen wie Medizin und Juristerei fast völlig vernachlässigt waren und der Bibliothek seit ihrer Gründung der Charakter des Zufälligen anhaftete' The schoolboy Heinrich Schliemann saw in the underpaid librarian Carl Andress, 'der offenbar kein abgeschlossenes Studium (Literatur, alte und neue Sprachen) besass', 'einer der gelehrtesten Männer Deutschlands'. (U. Hass-Zumkehr, 'Daniel Sanders: Aufgeklärte Germanistik im 19. Jahrhundert', Berlin/New York 1995, p. 307/08) The library had in 1920 132.000 volumes. In 1950 the library was 'aufgelöst und ihre Bestände auf acht Bibliotheken und Museen in Schwerin, Greifswald, Rostock und Berlin aufgeteilt worden. Mit dieser Aktion ging der betroffenen Region eine unersetzbare Quelle der kultur- und regionalgeschichtlichen Forschung verloren'. (B. Fabian, Handbuch der historischen Buchbestände in Deutschland (online)) (Collation: *8, A-L8 (leaf L8 verso blank); a-l8) (Photographs on request) 500 gr.
Published by Halis Saxonum Orphanotrophium -34, 1833
Seller: Zentralantiquariat Leipzig GmbH, Leipzig, Germany
4°. OBrosch. beschäd. Unbeschnitten. Ecken bestoßen. Graesse VI/II, 398. - Vossius (1577-1649) "steht unter d. großen holländ. Philologen d. älteren Zeit als einer d. größten da." (ADB XL, 369). Der "Aristarchus" ist eine grundlegende Untersuchung d. latein. Grammatik u. eine wahre Fundgrube von grammatikal. Beobachtungen. la 0 gr.
Language: German
Published by Amsterdam, L. & D. Elzevier,, 1656
Seller: Antiquariat Bernhard Schäfer, Bad Karlshafen, Germany
First Edition
4 Bll., 432 S. Willems, 1209; NBG 46, 463. Erste Ausgabe.- Der deutsche Philologe war Prof. in Leiden u. Amsterdam u. schrieb die erste wissenschaftl. u. lange Zeit grundlegende Darst. der klass. Historiographie. - Breitrandiges Exemplar. Gerne können Sie Bilder anfordern oder mit mir über Ihre Preisvorstellung sprechen Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550 Gr.-8°. Pergamentbd. d. Zt. (fleckig).
Language: Latin
Published by C. Thiboust, Paris, 1668
Seller: Librairie Voyage et Exploration, Cerny, France
Condition: Assez bon. Parisiis, apud Viduam C. Thiboust, 1668, in-12 (14,5x8cm), 175pp., basane époque, dos à nerfs orné avec pièce de titre, tranches jaspées, étiquette en page de garde, frottements, coins usés, coiffes arasées, etc. Abrégé de l'histoire romaine composé sous le règne de Tibère par un témoin direct de l'époque julio-claudienne. Velleius retrace l'histoire de Rome depuis les temps les plus anciens jusqu'aux premières décennies de l'Empire, avec un intérêt particulier pour la fin de la République, les guerres civiles, Auguste et Tibère. Récit historique et de réflexion morale, et Velleius lui-même était sénateur et officier militaire, ce qui lui a donné un aperçu particulier de l'État romain et de son fonctionnement. Par Nicolas Tavernier, professeur au Collège Royal. M2-Et3.
Seller: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam, Joannes Janssonius, 1660. 173 pp. Zonder omslag (ietwat lossig, met name titel; zeer watervlekkig; af en toe een kleine aant.) "Tot ver in de negentiende eeuw het standaardwerk wat betreft de latijnse grammatica, gebaseerd op de 'practische fundering' van pedagoog Lithocomus, en verrijkt met de 'wetenschappelijke detaillering' van de geleerde Vossius." (Kuiper, Schoolordre, p.104) / No wrappers. (title a bit loosening; very water stained; a few old annot.).
Leiden, Samuel & Joh. Luchtmans 1804. Editio emendatior. 48 pp. Perkament. (band bekrast en vlekkig; 'Latijnsche Scholen' op voorplat gestempeld; enkele (zeer) grote inktvlekken en -krassen in/om de tekst) Van deze bestseller verschenen volgens Rademaker niet minder dan 33 uitgaven tussen 1626 en 1818. Dit is de 31ste. Volgens het 17e eeuwse Pensum van de Latijnse School in Amsterdam werden deze Elementa alleen in de twee hoogste klassen (en dan nog maar gedeeltelijk) behandeld. (Kuiper p.132) / Parchment binding. (binding soiled and scratched; a few (very) large ink stains and scratches in the text).
Language: Latin
Published by Leiden J Maire, 1643
Seller: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, Germany
Pergamentband der Zeit. Condition: Gut. 23 x 16 cm. 7 Bll., 431 S., 15 Bll.; 4 Bll., 543 S., 20 Bll. *Gerhard Johannes Vossius, auch Gerardus Johannes Vossius (* März oder April 1577 in Heidelberg; 17. März 1649 in Amsterdam), war ein niederländischer Gelehrter, Humanist und Theologe. Das Werk erschien zuerst 1606 und liegt hier in der vierten (letzten) und erweiterten Auflage vor. - Die ersten 2 Blatt mit leicht gebräunten Feuchtigkeitsrändern, sonst sauber und insgesamt gut erhalten. la Gewicht in Gramm: 1500.