Accession number
PML 126146
Creator
Heinsius, Daniel, 1580-1655.
Published
Tot Amsterdam : Gedruct by Willem Janssen, a.o 1616.
Credit line
Bequest of E. Clark Stillman; 1995.
Notes
Consists of 3 pts., the first 2 continuously signed and paged: Nederduytsche poëmata; Emblemata amatoria; Hymnus oft lof-sanck van Bacchus. Twenty-four of the Emblemata amatoria are attributed to Jacob Viverius by Landwehr.
First pt. includes engraved title, dedication, and 4 in-text ill. Second pt. includes 48 numbered emblematic engravings. Two of them are signed by Simon de Passe and C. Blon, and some of the remainder are attributed to Crispijn de Passe II; see Landwehr. "Hymnvs oft Lof-Sanck van Bacchus" is illustrated with 12 engravings, the 1st signed by J. Matham after DVB [David Vinckeboons]. Foliated woodcut initials.
Includes errata, last p.
Some illustrations in Library's copy hand-colored.
Printer's note on verso of p. 65 is dated Oct. 25, 1615.
First pt. includes engraved title, dedication, and 4 in-text ill. Second pt. includes 48 numbered emblematic engravings. Two of them are signed by Simon de Passe and C. Blon, and some of the remainder are attributed to Crispijn de Passe II; see Landwehr. "Hymnvs oft Lof-Sanck van Bacchus" is illustrated with 12 engravings, the 1st signed by J. Matham after DVB [David Vinckeboons]. Foliated woodcut initials.
Includes errata, last p.
Some illustrations in Library's copy hand-colored.
Printer's note on verso of p. 65 is dated Oct. 25, 1615.
Description
22, [2], 92, [12], 65, [1] p. (the last blank) : ill. ; 23 cm (4to)
Provenance
Collection of E. Clark Stillman.
Binding
Vellum stamped in gilt on front, back, and spine; arms of Amsterdam on front and back; blue ties intact. All edges gilt.
Classification
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