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Spring Catalogue 2017 Spring Catalogue 2017 antiquariaat FORUM & ASHER Rare Books Spring Catalogue 2017 ’t Goy-Houten 2017 Spring Catalogue 2017 Extensive descriptions and images available on request. All offers are without engagement and subject to prior sale. All items in this list are complete and in good condition unless stated otherwise. Any item not agreeing with the description may be returned within one week after receipt. Prices are in eur (€). Postage and insurance are not included. VAT is charged at the standard rate to all EU customers. EU customers: please quote your VAT number when placing orders. Preferred mode of payment: in advance, wire transfer or bankcheck. Arrange- ments can be made for MasterCard and VisaCard. Ownership of goods does not pass to the purchaser until the price has been paid in full. General conditions of sale are those laid down in the ILAB Code of Usages and Customs, which can be viewed at: <http://www.ilab.org/eng/ilab/code.html> New customers are requested to provide references when ordering. Tuurdijk 16 Tuurdijk 16 3997 ms ‘t Goy – Houten 3997 ms ‘t Goy – Houten The Netherlands The Netherlands Phone: +31 (0)30 6011955 Phone: +31 (0)30 6011955 Fax: +31 (0)30 6011813 Fax: +31 (0)30 6011813 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.forumrarebooks.com Web: www.asherbooks.com front cover: no. 40 on p. 25. inside front cover: no. 16 on p. 12. p. 2: no. 186 on p. 103. v 1.2 · 13 Dec 2017 p. 3: no. 48 on p. 29. p. 4: no. 58 on p. 35. back cover: no. 102 on p. 59. Dutch-language lives of the Apostles, first published during religious turmoil: most complete copy known of last edition, with 2 leaves in an early manuscript copy 1. ABDIAS, the first bishop of Babylon[ misatribution]. Den striit ende dat leven vanden vromen campioenen (naervolghers vanden alder vroomste[n] capiteyn onsen Heere Jesus Christus gebenedijt) der glorieuser mannen die twaelf apostelen. Antwerp, Hendrik Wouters (colophon: printed by Matthias van Roye for Hendrik Wouters, 5 March 1574). 8º. Contemporary limp vellum with a wrap-around flap on the back cover. € 3850 Most complete copy known of the last edition of the very rare Dutch translation by Jan vanden Bosch, alias Berckelaer, of lives of the twelve Apostles, supposedly written in Hebrew in the first century AD by Abdias, the first bishop of Babylon and an associate of the Apostles Simon and Jude. The text is now important both for preserving information from some early sources that have not survived and for its influence on later Christians. It is also important as an extremely rare edition by the Antwerp printer Matthias van Roye and publisher Hendrik Wouters. We have located only 8 copies counting all editions together, including the incom- plete ones. The present Dutch translation first appeared at the height of the religious turmoil that was sweeping through the Low Countries, culminating in the iconoclasm of 1566–1568. Lacking one bifolium, but replaced at an early date by a manuscript copy, from ca. 1600. The title-page is somewhat worn, with tattered edges (reinforced at one spot with a piece of tape) but not affecting the type, and the manuscript bifolium has come loose and is somewhat tattered at the edges. The book is otherwise in good condition, most leaves very good, and only slightly trimmed. The cover has come loose from the bookblock, the front endleaf is torn and chipped, and the vellum cover is somewhat wrinkled and dirty. The most complete of the only two copies known of the last (1574) edition of the only Dutch translation of a 6th-century collection of biographies of the twelve Apostles. KVK & Worldcat (1 copy, lacking 4 ll.); cf. Belg. Typogr. 5, 6, 7740; Machiels 5–8;USTC 407639, 409815, 409817. Tsar Alexander I’s rare 1801 treaty with Sweden, weeks before he switched his alliance to Napoleon 2. ALEXANDER I, Tsar. [Title in Russian followed on the same page by:] Traité d’amitié, de commerce et de navigation conclu entre leurs majestés, l’Empereur de toutes les Russies et le Roi de Suède à St. Petersbourg le 1/13 Mars 1801. St Petersburg, Imperial Printing Office, 1801. 2º (27.5 × 20.5 cm). Treaty between Russia and Sweden in Russian and French. Loose bifolia (plus 1 singleton leaf). Sold Third copy located of the first edition, in Russian and French, of a treaty for friendship, commerce and navigation concluded at St Petersburg, negotiated between Tsar Pavel (Paul) I of Russia and King Gustav Adolph IV of Sweden, on 13 March 1801, but ratified by Tsar Alexander I on 29 June after Pavel’s assassination on 23 March. The two countries had been at peace since the Russian-Swedish War of 1788–1790. Tsar Pavel had initiated the anti- French Second League of Armed Neutrality between Russia, Sweden and Prussia in 1800. Strong factions in Russia favoured an alliance with France, but Pavel’s foreign minister, Count Fyodor Rostopchin (who appears in Tolstoy’s War and peace) opposed it, negotiated the present treaty with Sweden and persuaded Tsar Alexander to ratify it. Soon after, Tsar Alexander dissolved the League, allied with Napoleon, and Rostopchin fell from favour until the French alliance collapsed in 1810. With occasional minor browning and stains, but otherwise in very good condition. Formerly folded horizontally and vertically. Third known copy of the first edition of an 1801 treaty between Russia and Sweden. KVK & WorldCat (2 copies); G.F. von Martens, Recueil des principaux traités ..., supp. II, 39 (pp. 307–327); Descamps & Renault, Recueil international des traités du XIXe siècle I, pp. 5–14. 5 Tsar Alexander I’s 1809 Treaty of Hamina: the birth certificate of modern Finland 3. ALEXANDER I, Tsar. [Wrapper-title in Russian followed on the same page by:] Traité de paix entre la Russie et la Suède. [Imprint in Russian only:] St Petersburg, Senate Printing Office, 1809. 2º (32.5 × 21 cm). Peace treaty between Russia and Sweden in Russian and French. Loose bifolia in the original publisher’s printed paper wrapper. sold Third copy located of the first edition, in Russian and French, of a peace treaty negotiated for Tsar Alexander I of Russia and King Karl XIII of Sweden at Hamina, Finland on 17 September 1809, and ratified by Tsar Alexander I at St Petersburg on 1 October. The treaty ended the Finnish War (1808–1809) between Russia and Sweden. Russia had been allied with Sweden until 1801, when Alexander I sealed an alliance with Napoleon against the advice of his foreign minister, Count Fyodor Rostopchin. When the Anglo-Russian War broke out in 1807, Tsar Alexander demanded that King Gustav Adolf close the Baltic Sea to foreign warships in accordance with the old treaties. When he failed to do so, blaming the French occupation of Baltic ports, Russia invaded and quickly swept through Sweden’s Finnish-speaking territories east of the Gulf of Bothnia. As the Russian army prepared to cross the frozen Gulf into Sweden proper, a coup in Stockholm deposed Gustav Adolf for the military debacle and put his uncle on the throne as King Karl XIII. Karl quickly sued for peace, but had to give up the Finnish territories, which became the Grand Duchy of Finland under the Russian Tsar, more or less setting the borders of today’s Finland. In very good condition, with only very minor stains and foxing in the wrapper and the fore-edge of the last leaf, and only slightly trimmed. Formerly folded horizontally and vertically. KVK & WorldCat (2 copies); not in Descamps & Renault, Recueil international des traités du XIXe siècle. Engraved, illustrated perpetual wall calendar with 3 dials: for home or office 4. [ALMANAC]. Eeuwigduurende almanach 1815[–1823]. [The Netherlands, 1814?]. Oblong 4º (19 × 24 cm). Engraved perpetual almanac (engraved image 17.8 × 22.0 cm). The main engraving and the three dials mounted on millboard, each dial turning on a brass pin secured in a small iron plate, and the main engraving partly coloured in red, blue, green and black. In a contemporary wooden frame (21 × 26 cm), with 3 holes cut in the backing board for setting the dials. € 2750 A unique engraved perpetual “almanac” (we would now call it a wall calendar) with three dials, the year dial for use in the years 1815 to 1823, so probably published around October or November 1814 for use in the new year. We have found no record of this or any similar calendar. The three dials are mounted behind roundel scenes with windows cut out of them to reveal the date and other information set using the dials. The scenes in the roundels are traditional Dutch views whose general style dates back to the 17th century, but we have not identified specific models. The large (10.5 cm diameter) roundel for the month on the right shows a three-masted ship in full sail with 6 cannons visible on the port side, flying the Dutch flag, and several ships in the background. These are all scenes of production, trade and commerce, suggesting it might have been intended for a merchant’s office, but it might also have hung on the wall or a door in a private home. With a few small abrasions in the sky of the ship scene and minor stains and dirt, mostly in the open areas at the head, but still in good condition. With one corner of the frame chipped and some gaps in the gilding. A unique engraved, illustrated perpetual wall calendar. Nothing similar found in Grand-Carteret; Köhring; KVK & WorldCat; NCC; Vandenhole, Inventaris van almanakken en kalenders (1979).
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