[Dutch poetry] BAKE, Laurens Bybelse gezangen. Amsterdam, J. Roman, J. van Heekeren, P. Visser and J. Graal, Sm. 4to: [engr. portr.-42]-pp. (whole vol.: light staining at edges). Old blind-stamped vellum (sl. soiled), spine with 6 raised bands titled in ink (front joint split). Good copy. Second edition (1st of this collection of Dutch biblical poetry, the major work of L. Bake (1629-1702). Engr. ill.: author's portrait by J.C. Philips (with imprint Amst., Visser & Hartig, probably from the "Mengel-poëzy"), large mark on title and folding pl. by Jan Lamsvelt. Bake studied in Utrecht from and later liked to be called lord of Wulverhorst, a manor bought by his father in The work is followed by 6 pp. ms. poems by L. Bake, probably written by a contemp. admirer or collector ("Schimp dicht tegens de stadhouderlijke regeringe", "Schimp dicht op een regent van Utrecht", etc.). Ref. STCN. - Not in BL. Prov. Ms. entry on front flyleaf and title. Bound with: Id. - Juvenaals tiende schempdicht. Uit het Latijn gevolgt. Amsterdam, J. Lescaille, pp. Rare 2nd ed. (1st of Bake's translation of Juvenalis' 10th Satire. Woodcut mark on title. Ref. STCN (4). - Not in BL. - Id. - Mengel-poëzy. Amsterdam, P. Visser & J. Hartig, [26]-142-[2 bl.] pp. (toning, sm. piece of blank paper missing on f. F3). Rare first ed., with many laudatory poems. Ill. with large engr. mark on title by J. Goeree. On last blank S4 a ms. poem to "den Wel Edelen Heer P. Voet van Winssen, geheimschrijver van Staat der Provintie van Utrecht", signed L.B.v.W. (in another hand than the ms. earlier on in the vol.). Paulus Voet van Winssen (1651-was Mayor of Utrecht (1680-and Secretary of the States of Utrecht. Ref. STCN (i.a. BL).
[Dutch poetry] BAKE, Laurens Bybelse gezangen. Amsterdam, J. Roman, J. van Heekeren, P. Visser and J. Graal, Sm. 4to: [engr. portr.-42]-pp. (whole vol.: light staining at edges). Old blind-stamped vellum (sl. soiled), spine with 6 raised bands titled in ink (front joint split). Good copy. Second edition (1st of this collection of Dutch biblical poetry, the major work of L. Bake (1629-1702). Engr. ill.: author's portrait by J.C. Philips (with imprint Amst., Visser & Hartig, probably from the "Mengel-poëzy"), large mark on title and folding pl. by Jan Lamsvelt. Bake studied in Utrecht from and later liked to be called lord of Wulverhorst, a manor bought by his father in The work is followed by 6 pp. ms. poems by L. Bake, probably written by a contemp. admirer or collector ("Schimp dicht tegens de stadhouderlijke regeringe", "Schimp dicht op een regent van Utrecht", etc.). Ref. STCN. - Not in BL. Prov. Ms. entry on front flyleaf and title. Bound with: Id. - Juvenaals tiende schempdicht. Uit het Latijn gevolgt. Amsterdam, J. Lescaille, pp. Rare 2nd ed. (1st of Bake's translation of Juvenalis' 10th Satire. Woodcut mark on title. Ref. STCN (4). - Not in BL. - Id. - Mengel-poëzy. Amsterdam, P. Visser & J. Hartig, [26]-142-[2 bl.] pp. (toning, sm. piece of blank paper missing on f. F3). Rare first ed., with many laudatory poems. Ill. with large engr. mark on title by J. Goeree. On last blank S4 a ms. poem to "den Wel Edelen Heer P. Voet van Winssen, geheimschrijver van Staat der Provintie van Utrecht", signed L.B.v.W. (in another hand than the ms. earlier on in the vol.). Paulus Voet van Winssen (1651-was Mayor of Utrecht (1680-and Secretary of the States of Utrecht. Ref. STCN (i.a. BL).
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