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ANDREAS, Valerius
Bibliotheca Belgica. De Belgis vita scriptisque claris. Praemissa Topographica Belgii totius seu Germaniae Inferioris descriptione. Editio renovata & tertia parte auctior. Louvain, 1643. Facsimile 1973, 22,5x15,5 cm. Cloth with gilt vignet and lettering. 2 parts in 1 volume. (XXXVI), 110, (2) + 900 pp
Second (last), much augmented edition of an important early bio-bibliographical dictionary of Dutch- and Belgian authors. It is a major source book for our bio-bibliographical knowledge of sixteenth century Humanism in the Low Countries.
9789060043189
Related Subjects: Bibliography, Topographic - Bookhistory, General - Facsimiles - Humanism
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BIJKER, Alie (compiler)
Riedel Horatiana. A Catalogue of the Horace Collection in Groningen University Library.  Nieuwkoop, 1996. 24,5x16,5. Cloth. With 26 plates. XIX, 299 pp
Describes the collection of Horatiana in Groningen University Library, donated to the Library in 1871 and gradually enlarged since then. With over 1300 volumes this Horace collection is one of the largest in the world.  "El libro por sus características ofrece una contribución muy apreciable para el filólogo latino ..." (Filomena Fortuny Previ in Bibliothèque d'Humanisme et Renaissance 59, 1997). "Door de omvang van de collectie en door de systematische indeling kan deze catalogus bijna als een bibliografie van de Horatiusstudie (tot 1871) worden beschouwd... Een aanwinst!" (Marcus De Schepper in Archief- en Bibliotheekwezen in België LXVII, 1-4, 1996).
9789060044353
Related Subjects: Bookhistory, General - Library Catalogues - Literary History, Classics
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BOND, Richmond P
Studies in the early English periodical. 1957. Cloth. X, 206 pp
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BRINK, P. van den | WERNER, J. (editors)
Gesneden en gedrukt in de Kalverstraat. De kaarten- en atlassendrukkerij in Amsterdam tot in de 19e eeuw. Utrecht, 1989. 24,5x21,5 cm. Cloth. Richly illustrated. 112 pp
9789061943877
Related Subjects: Bookhistory, General - History of Cartography
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CATALOGUS
Catalogus der Bibliotheek van de Vereeniging ter Bevordering van de Belangen des Boekhandels te Amsterdam. 's Gravenhage, 1965. 23,5x15 cm. Wrappers. XV, 943 pp
This volume lists all New Acquisitions 1949-1964 of publications in the field of History of the Book, Bibliography, History of Typography, and allied subjects. Articles from periodicals, yearbooks, etc. are also included. Fully indexed.
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CLAES, F
Lijst van Nederlandse woordenlijsten en woordenboeken gedrukt tot 1600.  Nieuwkoop, 1974. 24,5x16 cm. Cloth. 104 pp
Full bibliographical descriptions of 335 Dutch vocabularies and dictionaries printed before 1600.
9789060043271
Related Subjects: Bibliography, Subjects - Bookhistory, General - Literary History, 16th-17th century
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CLAIR, Colin (editor)
The Spread of Printing. A History of Printing outside Europe in Monographs. Amsterdam, 1969-1972. 4to. Wrappers. With maps and facsimiles. 11 volumes.
BENEDIKZ, B.S., Iceland - A. TOUSSAINT, Early Printing in Mauritius, Réunion, Madagascar and the Seychelles - F. MACMILLAN, New Zealand - D.E. RHODES, India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Burma and Thailand - K. OLDENDOW, Greenland - D.H. BORCHARDT,  Australia - CLAIR, C., Malta - Graaf, H.J. de, Indonesia - SWAN, B.F., The Carribean Area - SMITH, A.H., South Africa - PEARSON GUNDY, H. Canada.
9789063000257
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DEYS, Henk|FRANSSEN, Mathieu|HEZIK, Vincent van|RAA, Fineke te|Walsmit, Erik
Guicciardini Illustratus. De kaarten en prenten in Ludovico Guicciardini's 'Beschrijving van de Nederlanden'. 't Goy-Houten, HES & DE GRAAF Publishers, 2001. 32x24 cm. Cloth, with fullcolour dustjacket. 600 illustrations. 396 pp
With extensive introduction in English. Een van de succesvolste beschrijvingen van Nederland werd in de 16e eeuw vervaardigd door de Italiaan Lodovico Guicciardini. Zijn Beschrijving van de Nederlanden' beleefde vooral in de 17e eeuw een ongeëvenaard groot aantal herdrukken. Het werk dat oorspronkelijk in het Italiaans geschreven was, werd door verschillende uitgevers in allerlei talen uitgegeven.Vooral de schitterende kaarten en prenten van steden in de Lage Landen waren populair. Guicciardini Illustratus geeft een overzicht van de verschillende edities die er sinds 1567 zijn verschenen. Alle kopergravures en houtsneden, die gebruikt zijn in de verschillende edities, zijn opgenomen en worden wetenschappelijk beschreven. Van alle belangrijke steden uit de toenmalige Zeventien Provinciën treft men naast stadsplattegronden ook stadsgezichten en aangezichten van belangrijke gebouwen. Een onmisbaar boek voor liefhebbers en verzamelaars van oude kaarten. Maar ook liefhebbers van oude steden kunnen hun hart ophalen met dit boek, dat op een onovertroffen manier een beeld oproept van de Nederlanden tijdens de beroemde Tachtigjarige Oorlog. "Het resultaat is een schitterend boek waarin toewijding der onderzoekers en van de uitgever je van iedere bladzijde toestraalt".... "Deze mooie uitgave is niet alleen van bibliografisch, maar ook van historisch-topografisch belang. Een terecht eerbetoon aan Guicciardini, die zover ik weet nooit een standbeeld heeft gekregen en naar wie in geen der Nederlanden een straat is vernoemd" (Roelof van Gelder, in NRC 19 april 2002)
9789061940890
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DUBIEZ, F. J
Op de grens van Humanisme en Hervorming. De betekenis van de boekdrukkunst te Amsterdam in een bewogen tijd, 1506-1578. Ten geleide door H.F. Wijnman. Nieuwkoop, 1962. 8vo. Cloth. With 32 plates. XII, 255 pp
A history of printing and publishing at Amsterdam from the beginnings (1506) up to the "Alteration" (1578). At the end of each chapter devoted to a printer, publisher or bookseller a short-title list of his production, with references to existing bibliographies and location of copies.  Extensive summary in English.
9789060040461
Related Subjects: Bookhistory, General - Humanism - Theology & Church History, Reformation
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FONTAINE VERWEY, H. de la
Humanisten, Dwepers en Rebellen in de Zestiende Eeuw. Derde herziene druk 1982, 8vo. Paperback. Illustrated. 192 pp
About the 16th century and the modern book; the House of Love; the painter
9789060721100
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FONTAINE VERWEY, H. de la
Drukkers, Liefhebbers en Piraten in de Zeventiende Eeuw. HES Publishers, Tweede druk 1980, 8vo. Paperback. Illustrated. 192 pp
Among other things about Guicciardini's, Beschrijving der Nederlanden, the Amsterdam publisher and binder Cornelisz Claesz, the flourishment of the Dutch book in the early 17th century, the bookillustrations by Rembrandt and the famous binder Albert Magnus
9789060721117
Related Subjects: Bookhistory, General - Bookhistory, Printing & Publishing
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FONTAINE VERWEY, H. de la
In en om de 'Vergulde Sonnewyser'. Utrecht, HES Publishers, 1979. 8vo. Paperback. Illustrated. 256 pp
About the famous bookshop de Vergulde Sonnewyser, the location where three generations of the family of printers Blaeu produced many books, of which the most famous is the Blaeu Atlas
9789060721223
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FONTAINE VERWEY, H. de la | A.R.A. Croiset van Uchelen (ed.)
Boeken, banden en bibliofielen. 't Goy-Houten, HES Publishers, 1997. 8vo. Paperback. Illustrated. 255 pp
With index on all four parts form 'Uit de wereld van het boek'. Also this fourth part treats many interesting subjects and persons, like the origins of the University Library of Amsterdam, the bindings in the collection of the Prince Willem van Oranje, the bindings by the Frenchman Jean Grolier with special focus on those bindings which came in Dutch hands and a chapter about the fist Dutch antiquarian bookseller, Pieter van Damme (1727-1806)
9789061942184
Related Subjects: Bookhistory, Bindings - Bookhistory, Bookcollecting & Collectors - Bookhistory, General
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HEIJTING, Willem | LE CAT, Michel L.H.M
Protestantism crossing the seas: A short-title catalogue of English books printed before 1801 illustrating the spread of Protestant thought and the exchange of ideas between the English-speaking countries and the Netherlands.  't Goy-Houten, HES & DE GRAAF Publishers, 2000. 8vo. Cloth. XXV, 291 pp. (Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. LIX)
The collection of English books printed before 1801 in the University Library of the Vrije Universiteit at Amsterdam is one of the largest collections of such books outside the English-speaking world, and by far the largest in the Netherlands. The collection numbers 5,600 titles and covers all subjects, but is especially concentrated on (reformed) protestantism in Great Britain, the Netherlands and America, and the exchange of ideas between these countries. The collection of which the existence is practically unknown, contains many rare items from the 16th to the 18th century. It covers the periods of the well-known and widely used bibliographies of English printed books (STC, Wing, and ESTC); in a large number of cases the catalogue entries correct or supplement these bibliographies. The catalogue is aimed both at a general public of bibliographers, literary and book- historians working with books from the STC, Wing and ESTC periods, and at researchers in the Netherlands, Great Britain and elsewhere specialised in church history and the manifold historical and cultural relations between the British Isles and the Low Countries.
9789061944089
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HELLINGA, L.|DUKE, A.|HARSKAMP, J.|HERMANS, T. (editors)
The bookshop of the world. The role of the Low Countries in the booktrade 1473-1941. Edited by Lotte Hellinga, Alastair Duke, Jacob Harskamp and Theo Hermans. 't Goy-Houten, HES & DE GRAAF Publishers, 2001. 8vo. Cloth. Illustrated. 350 pp
Proceedings of a Conference held in London, 15-17 september 1999, organized by The Association for Low Countries Studies, University College London, Centre for Dutch and Flemish Culture, The British Library, Dutch and Flemish section, Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine. Twenty-five papers by experts in their particular period or area were selected for publication. Covering almost five centuries, they represent a wholly modern approach to the history of the book and publishing in a European context, highlighting for the first time the crucial role of the Low Countries in transmitting the intellectual heritage of an area well beyond their own - changing - borders. "With their choice of the papers delivered at the conference, the editors of the 'The Bookshop of the World' have managed to create a very diverse and interesting book" (Edwin van Meerkerk, in: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 96:3 (2002), pp.450-1). "The organisers of the conference that gave rise to this book chose its title as a metaphor for the wide range of subjects that book producers (printers and publishers) have offered their clients (the readers) over the past five centuries. ... congratulations both for the conference and for this publication" (Elly Cock-Indestege, in The Low Countries, 10 (2002), pp.267-268)."... the 25 papers submitted to form a very high standard reference work, combining solid scholarship with attractive and well-chosen illustrations of famous editions, title pages, letters, maps and sale catalogues..." (Reinier Salverda, in ALCS Newsletter, 5 (2001), nr.2). "Two articles examine the history of the printing of Dutch medical tetxts. Both Nutton and Munt show in their articles how the Netherlands created an extensive medical community for the Bookshop of the World". (in: Canadian Journal of the Netherlandic Studies, 22,1 (2001). "...This collection undoubtedly deserves attention for it contains numerous excellent pieces..." (John L. Flood, in The Library, March 2003, pp.71-73).
9789061940395
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