Fi.9.08
De regno Daniæ et Norwegiæ, insulisq[ue]; adjacentibus: juxtà ac de Holsatia, Ducatu Sleswicensi, et finitimis provincijs. Tractatus varij..
De regno Daniae et Norwegiae, insulisq[ue] adjacentibus
Lugduni Batavorum, : Ex officina Elzeviriana., M DC XXIX. [1629]
[16], 447 [i.e. 457], [7] p. ; 12 cm. (24mo)
Dedication signed : Stephanvs Iohannis Stephanivs, Danus.
Title within engraved illustrated border formed by the arms of the Danish provinces; head-pieces, initials.
"Arngrimi Ionae Islandi tractatvs, De Islandice gentis primordiis, & veteri republica" : p. 299-437.
Second of two editions of the same year (cf. A. Willems, Les Elzevier, no. 320); the contents and pagination of the two editions differ slightly.
Page no.167-no.176 repeated in pagination.
Signatures: A-Z⁸ Aa-Gg⁸.
Contents: Magistri Adami canonici Bremensis Libellus de situ Daniae. -- Chorographica Daniaense scriptio, compendio è Jona Coldingensi & Isacio Pontano, aliisque excerpta. -- Coeli solique qualitates & regni Daniae dotes. -- Mores, ingenia & instituta Danicae gentis. -- Regni Danici status politicus. -- Erici Daniae regis ... Historica narratio de origine gentis Danorum. -- Historia compendiosa ac succincta ... Daniae regum, ab incerto auctore descripta ... & antehac in lucem edita operâ & studio Erpoldi Lindenbruch. -- Excerpta libelli Jonæ ab Elvervelt, De Holsatia. -- Arngrimi Ionae Islandi tractatus De Islandicæ gentis primordiis & veteri republica. -- Epigrammata quaedam Willichii Westhovii ... de urbibus & oppidis Saelandiae.
Willems. Elzevier, 320
Rahir, 291
Eton College stamp (collector's mark) on front flyleaf: lily with initials "EC".
Curatorial note inside front cover "Bo[ugh]t. 1902", i.e. by Eton.
Contemporary Dutch vellum laced case binding, laced at head and tail and three sewing supports; yapp edges; traces of ms. spine title; traces of oval shelf label.
Previously: EC A2.17.
Norway Early works to 1800.
Iceland Early works to 1800.
Denmark Early works to 1800.
Arngrímur Jónsson, 1568 - 1648 De Islandice gentis primordiis, & veteri republica.
Adam, von Bremen,
Officina Elzeviriana printer.
Netherlands Leiden.
lat
B38436