Editore: Jan van Waesberghe III,, Rotterdam,, 1621
Da: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Paesi Bassi
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Aggiungi al carrello4 parts in one volume. First and only edition of four morality plays or dialogues, often wrongly attributed to the famous Antwerp rhetorician Jean Baptiste Houwaert (1533-1599). In fact, they were written by Antwerp rhetoricians ca. 1550, when Houwaert was only about seventeen. It has mistakenly been described as a second edition of Houwaert's Den handel der amoureusheyt (Brussels 1583) - see Bibl. Belg. III, p. 538, H 189 bis, but in fact it has nothing to do with that work: if Houwaert wrote anything for the present edition, it would be the entr'actes of the third play.After four preliminary poems, on 5 pages, by a poet calling himself "Niet Snel Al-be-recht", four plays follow:1. Verscheyden schoone spelen van zinnen van Aeneas ende Dido (A1-F3; 43 ll.), written by the rhetorician Jacob de Mol of the Chamber of rhetoric "De Goudsblom" in Antwerp, performed for the first time in 1552 (cf. Vinck-Van Caeckenberghe in her book on Cornelis van Ghistele (1996), who attributes this play to Van Ghistele).2. Verscheyden schoone spelen van zinnen van Narcissus ende Echo, &c. (F4-P7; 76 ll.): three separate plays, together 2193 verses, by Colyn Keyart, with entr'actes possibly by Johan Baptiste Houwaert.3. Verscheyden schoone spelen van zinnen van Mars ande Venus, &c. (Q1-Z1; 57 ll.): three separate plays, together 1128 verses, probably by Smeecken.4. Vier schoone spelen van zinnen van Leander ende Hero (Z2-Gg2; 57 ll.): this play, according to Knuttel also by Colyn Keyart, is preserved only in this edition.The book is a very important source for the history of the rhetoricians in the Southern Netherlands.One plate shaved, otherwise in good condition.l Bibl. Belg. III, pp. 538-539, H 26; G. Kalff, in: Tijdschrift Ned. letterk., 8 (1888), pp. 231-235; STCN (9 copies, incl. 1 incompl.); F. van Veerdeghem, in: Tijdschr. Ned. letterk., 12 (1893), pp. 202-205, 320; W. de Vreese, in: Tijdschr. Ned. letterk., 12 (1893), pp. 206-211; Te Winkel, Ontwikkelingsgang, 2nd ed., II, p. 395; J.A. Worp, in: Tijdschr. Ned. letterk., 20 (1901), pp. 27-29. Contemporary calf, spine richly gold-tooled in compartments with red title label lettered in gold, gold-tooled board edges. With an engraved ornamental title-page with the title in an oval cartouche and 4 roundels in the corners with scenes from the four plays; 4 full-page engraved plates with similar scenes, one in the preliminaries of each play. Each of the four parts starts with a letterpress title-page with the publisher's device of Van Waesberghe. Further with woodcut tailpieces, woodcut decorated initials (3 series) and headpieces built up from arabesque typographic ornaments. Pages: 237 ll.
Da: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Paesi Bassi
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Aggiungi al carrelloAmsterdam, Jan Marcusz, 1616. Gr-8vo. [xvi],224 pp. 19e/20ste eeuws perkament, rugtitel in inkt. (klein gaatje in 1 blad). Een zeer goed exemplaar. De zesde uitgave (eerste Antwerpen 1583). . Strookje met vermelding v.d.1e druk uit veilingcat.Scheepers ingeplakt. Het titelvignet toont de rebusprent, het portret (naar Jan Wierix), en het familiewapen. Drempeldichten van Joannes Bochius, Anthonis Coppens en Jan van der Noot. Houwaert droeg het werk op aan Olivier vanden Tympel, gouverneur van de stad Brussel. Zeldzaam, slechts één ex. in STCN (UBA).