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[Dutch poetry]
Alle de gedichten.
Amsterdam, N. Ten Hoorn, 1714
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4to: [50]-46-[32 incl. front.]-138-[6]-336-78-[4] pp.; 6 pl. (some browning, min. spotting, occ. mod. ms. ann. in red ink).
Contemp. vellum, flat spine.
Third ed. of this collection of poems by Antonides van der Goes, preceded by an introduction and biography of the author by Van Hoogstraten. The author is mostly famous for "De Ystroom", an ode to Amsterdam, present in this work. Engr. ill.: portrait by Pieter van Gunst, after Ludolf Bakhuizen, 5 fullpage pl. by Romeyn de Hooghe, already used for the first ed. of "De Ystroom" in 1671 and 3 vignettes by B. Bernards after J. Goeree. Title in red and black.
Ref. STCN.
Joined: 1. Van den Vondel, J. - Palamedes. Ibid, P. Brakman, 1707. 16mo: [18, incl. engr. title]-82-[2]-154-14-[4] pp.; 10 pl. (browned, some spotting). Mod. brown leather, gilt titled spine with 2 raised bands. In Palamedes, Vondel tried to evade censorship by disguising his criticism on the trial of Oldenbarnevelt as a Greek tragedy. Some of the pl. are hand-coloured. - 2. De Fénelon, F. - De gevallen van Telemachus [...]. Ibid, A. Schoonenburg, 1730. 2 parts in 1 vol., 16mo: [78]-344-331-[18] pp.; 9 pl. (browned). Contemp. vellum, flat spine. Translation of de Fénelon's most famous work "Les aventures de Télémaque" by Verburg. Prov. "J.J. Goossens. Londerzeel. Anno 1827" (ms. entry). (3 vol.)