Accession number
PML 15550
Published
[Coloniae i.e. Cologne? : C. Rutz?], 1581.
Notes
Brunet describes this work (under Bruin ou Bruyn, Abr.) as "parait avoir beaucoup de rapport avec le recueil dont le titre précède celui-ci [of Bruyn whose Omnium pene Europae, Asiae, Africae et Americae gentium habitus appeared in Antwerp in 1581].
Bibiliothèque nationale reports (under Bruyn): "[par J.J. Boissard] ... 61 pl. gravées de Abr. de Bruyn". Duplicate record found under Boissard.
Biog. nat. (de Belgique) and Kramm state under entry for Rutz: (italicized title) Habits des nations étrangères, rassemblés par Jac. Boissard, et gravés par le soin de Caspar Rutz, de Malines, ... , 1581."
Hollstein notes under Bruyn, nos. 248-306, of the Omnium pene ... habitus, a 1st ed. Coloniae 1577, a 2nd and 3rd ed. [s.l.] 1581, and a 4th ed. 1610.
Engraved title with dedication to the reader in 4 ...
... Gregory XIII "Imprimé à Heidelberg, 1588", 26 plates of costumes of religious orders; & 1 plate numbered 27 by H. Wierich.
Brunet I, 1288 gives the second part, as here bound the precedence and speaks of 1st, as, an accompanying part, but sometimes separate. It is not a reprint of the Omnium pene ...
Engraved title; dedication by Rutz, in 4 languages and dedication in French to Mlles. de Vienne by Boissard, 2ff; port. of Boissard, with verses, 1f; ports. of the Mlles. de Vienne with verses, 1f: 67 plates.
Historiated title is set off in each corner by a continental name: Europa, Africa, Asia, America.
Of the preliminary leaves, the t.p., a port. of Boissard, and of two dedicatees are engraved. Letterpress, roman, italic, surrounds Boissard's port. and Caspar Rutz' remarks are in roman, italic and gothic, concluding "Coloniae."
"Julius Golcius fe. 1581" appears on the second no. 6 plate.
Bibiliothèque nationale reports (under Bruyn): "[par J.J. Boissard] ... 61 pl. gravées de Abr. de Bruyn". Duplicate record found under Boissard.
Biog. nat. (de Belgique) and Kramm state under entry for Rutz: (italicized title) Habits des nations étrangères, rassemblés par Jac. Boissard, et gravés par le soin de Caspar Rutz, de Malines, ... , 1581."
Hollstein notes under Bruyn, nos. 248-306, of the Omnium pene ... habitus, a 1st ed. Coloniae 1577, a 2nd and 3rd ed. [s.l.] 1581, and a 4th ed. 1610.
Engraved title with dedication to the reader in 4 ...
... Gregory XIII "Imprimé à Heidelberg, 1588", 26 plates of costumes of religious orders; & 1 plate numbered 27 by H. Wierich.
Brunet I, 1288 gives the second part, as here bound the precedence and speaks of 1st, as, an accompanying part, but sometimes separate. It is not a reprint of the Omnium pene ...
Engraved title; dedication by Rutz, in 4 languages and dedication in French to Mlles. de Vienne by Boissard, 2ff; port. of Boissard, with verses, 1f; ports. of the Mlles. de Vienne with verses, 1f: 67 plates.
Historiated title is set off in each corner by a continental name: Europa, Africa, Asia, America.
Of the preliminary leaves, the t.p., a port. of Boissard, and of two dedicatees are engraved. Letterpress, roman, italic, surrounds Boissard's port. and Caspar Rutz' remarks are in roman, italic and gothic, concluding "Coloniae."
"Julius Golcius fe. 1581" appears on the second no. 6 plate.
Description
[5l leaves, 58, [3] [i.e. 67 leaves of plates : ill. (engravings), ports. ; 27 x 35 cm
Binding
Brocade.
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