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Gedicht en zamengestelt door kornelis zweerts met hondert en vyftig printverbeeldingen versiertkornelis zweerts - zede- en zinnebeelden over koning davids harpzangen: nevens daar op toegepaste zielzuchten) below the quote from psalms is an explanation of the image with a concluding observation in capitalseach of the 150 contributions occupies two pageshowever, the front cover is loosening and the back cover is missingschorschâ, a collector of emblem booksthe edition has two variant title pages; one (like this copy) with and the other without mention of âsecond editionâclean, solid and crisp and with gilt edgesthe spine is in fine condition with beautiful motifs and the titlerotgans, among others) written in response to this bookrare collection of 18th-century emblemsat the end of the book there is a 3-page overview in which the back list of the printer is shown: âregister van boeken die by jacob ter beek gedrukt of te bekomen zyn, beneffens veele andereon the opposite page is a print with a quote from the psalms on which the image is based11) is accompanied by a text that says verse 9, but this is actually verse 6 in the dutch translationthe chosen verses and images will sometimes still be very recognisable today, as with the seventh harp song: âhy valt in den kuil voor anderen gegraevenâ (see photos)died in maarssen 23 march, buried in amsterdam in the nieuwe kerk 29 march , was a poet, playwright and publisherâ (see photos) sweerts (cornelis of kornelis), later written as zweerts, which spelling has been preserved by his descendants, born in amsterdam 20 febhis bookseller's address was âop de cingel bij de appelmarktâ; in he lived on 't water for a short timecatawikiâs goal is to make special objects universally availablet'amsterdam, by jacob ter beek, boekverkooper bezyden de beurs, in de gekroonde bybelfor instance, the vierde harpzang (pthe bible texts all seem to be from the dutch authorised version from the seventeenth centuryin the last twenty pages there is a spot at the bottom right (see pictures) the book consists of 150 contemplations and as many copper engravingson the blank page of the marbled front endpaper is, in pencil, a phrase from the song of solomon (6:10) written in english: âwho is she who looks forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sunâ (see pictures)on one page is a quote from both the old and new testament and from the apocrypha(2) followed by a message to the reader (11) and seven poems (by ahe was a son of hieronymus sweerts and on 10 january he became a member of the amsterdam bookseller's guild[iii] - cm this is the second edition of a beautiful collection of emblems from the end of the golden ageon the inside is an ex-libris including coat of arms, âbibliotheque iwijnman (): nieuw nederlandsch biografisch woordenboektwede druk naukeurig door hem zelf nagezien en vertertthe frontispiece is by pieter van den berge, signed at the bottom with âpour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you wonât find in just any storethe binding is not so goodbelow this quote, a contemplation is included under the title âzielzuchtâthe binding is from a slightly later time, late 18th / early 19th century, just like the marbled endpapersthere are, however, small errors in the exact reference to the psalmsplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websiteare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawiki(11) an additional illustrated title page with a print, also by pieter van den berge (signed with âp(by the way: many psalms are said to have been written by king davidberge, delin: et schulp;â the book starts with a dedication to kornelis kalkoen (), schepen of amsterdamâ) condition: the bookblock is in excellent conditionin addition to âdavids harpzangenâ he also has many other publications to his name, such as: jacoba van beijeren, erfgravin van holland (); apollo en dafne (); tafereel der deugden en ondeugden () en boertige en ernstige minnezangen inlater leather binding - [xxxii]301 pp
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