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BUTKENS, Christophe.- Trophées tant sacrés que prophanes de la [sic] Duché de Brabant. Imprimerie de
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Estimated At:650.00 - 975.00 EUR
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BUTKENS, Christophe.- Trophées tant sacrés que prophanes de la [sic] Duché de Brabant. Imprimerie de Cristophre Jeger, aux despens de l'auteur. On les vend [à Anvers] chez Mathieu Borrekens, [ 1637]. In-f° : front.-[8]-653-[11]-235-[23 (sur 25)] pp., 1 carte (plusieurs pp. brunies, qqs taches passim). Rel. de l'époque : plein veau clair sur ais de bois, plats entièrement décoré à froid de roulettes et filets, dos à nerfs sertis de filets et fleuron floral doré aux entrenerfs, signets de cuir en gouttière (fermoirs manquants, gardes renouvelées, caisson sup. refait, qqs pet. taches). EXEMPLAIRE AYANT APPARTENU À L'AUTEUR, selon la mention ms. sous le titre : "Sum Christophoro Butkens".TRÈS RARE ÉDITION ORIGINALE dont seul le tome I, contenant les "Livres I-IX" et les "Preuves", a paru. Elle est ornée d'une carte générale du duché de Brabant, de 6 pleines pages figurant des stèles funéraires et de nombreux bois in texto figurant des armoiries, fanions (ceux des pp. 340-341 aquarellés), sceaux, etc. ainsi que de qqs tableaux généalogiques parfois dépliants. Le titre allégorique, figurant le Brabant entre Charlemagne et St Albert, est gravé par Borrekens d'après Abraham van Diepenbeke. Chaque livre est introduit par un faux titre. Ex. incomplet du f. d'errata. L'ouvrage sera très fortement augmenté dans l'édition de 1724-1726.Notes mss en français passim : pp. 28-29, 25, 613, 620, 655, 660, 662 + numérotation de qqs pages (de la main de Butkens ?) et d'une main ancienne mais postérieure p. 397 et sur un f.volant p. 517.# Funck 287; # pas dans BB; # ni dans Saffroy. 650 Euros
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