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This item WAS NOT SOLD. Auction date was 2003 Dec 13 @ 10:00UTC+01:00 : BST/CET
TITE-LIVE.- Dat is de Roemsche historie oft Gesten doer den alderwelsprekensten en[de] vernaempsten historiescrivere Titum Liviu[m] bescreven [...] nu eerstmael in onser Nederlantscher spraken ghedruckt. Tantwerpen [ Anvers], (Ghedruckt by Jan Grapheus [voor] Jan Gymnicys), 1541. 4 delen met doorlopende foliëring in 1 vol. in-f° : [14]-567 ff., fig. (titelblad gewassen; marges van de twee eerste bladen aangevezeld; eerste bladen licht vervuild; lichte watervlek en wormgaatje in eerste deel; ontbrekende hoeken zonder tekstverlies aan ff. 135 & 224; inscheuring zonder tekstverlies f. 374; kleine bruine vlek in marge v. laatste deel; penkribbels in bruine inkt op voorlaatste blad; laatste blad B8 (blanco ?) ontbreekt). Moderne donkerbruine vollederen pasticheband : platten met dubbel lijnenkader over houten borden, vergulde titel op rug met dikke ribben.
Editio princeps van de Nederlandse vertaling geïllustreerd met meer dan 200 houtsneden waarvan sommige herhaald. Een merkwaardigheid betreft een herbruikt borduurornament met monogram "EC" zijnde het merk van de Keulse drukker Eucharius Cervicornus. Goed en aantrekkelijk exemplaar van deze zeer zeldzame uitgave.
# Funck, p. 401; # Belgica Typographica, n° 1958 (eveneens zonder laatste blad); # Machiels, L-404 (idem); niet in Bibliotheca Belgica, noch in Adams; # Imprimeurs du seizième siècle dans nos provinces. Tentoonstellingscatalogus, Brussel, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, 1975, n° 68, ill. p. 43; # STC Dutch, p. 123.
--> Rarissime édition originale de la traduction en néerlandais, illustrée de plus de 200 bois dont certains répétés (qqs petites imperfections, manque le dernier f. (blanc ?) comme à l'ex. conservé à la Bibl. Royale). Rel. pastiche moderne en veau foncé sur ais de bois, titre frappé or sur dos à gros nerfs. 4.500 Euros
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