Record ID | cp011985 |
Voet reference number | 2481 |
Museum Plantin-Moretus | c:lvd:14275167 |
Author | Lucas Janszoon WAGHENAER |
Title page transcription | [Engraved title-page, with underneath a typographically printed text: cf. preceding no.] Same edition as preceding no., but with the addition of a sheet of 4 pages between pages [2]-[3], constituting [A2]-[A3]: Aen den doorluchtighen…vorst [= Prince William of Orange] (Enkhuizen, 30 October 1583, s. Lucas Janss. Waghenaer; gothic type) [3 pages]; Op den Spieghel der Zeevaert uyt ghegheven by Luycas Waghenaer. Ode (s. Hout en Wint, being the device of Jan van Hout, town clerk of the city of Leiden; in civilité type) [1 pages]. |
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Copies | Heritage Library Hendrik Conscience AntwerpLeiden University LibrariesUniversity of Minnesota Library, MinneapolisKoeman, IV, pages 478-480, also quotes (but without making a distinction between this 'first' edition and the 'second' edition: cf. no. 2480: Allard Pierson)National Maritime Museum, Greenwich - Greenwich (Great Britain)National Archives of the Netherlands. |
Bibliographical references | Ruelens-de Backer, page 275 (Leiden, 1584, no. 6: referring to one of the UL Utrecht copies; that is nos. 2482-2483) Bib. Belgica (1964–1970 éd.), V, pages 812-814 Koeman, IV, pages 478-480. Facsimile reprints with an introduction by R.A. Skelton, in 1964 and 1980 (cf. introductory note to Waghenaer), both after the copy in Minneapolis |
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Note 1 | The numeration in the Museum Plantin-Moretus-copy (cf. preceding no.), which has: [1]: Title-page; [2]: Sonet; [3]: Aen de oude ende nieuwe compaignie…; [4]: Sommarisch begrip, and then continues with the numbered pages 5 ff., makes it clear that the pages with the dedicatory to William of Orange and the Ode of Jan van Hout must have been added later. |
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