Record ID | cp013363 |
Voet reference number | 736 |
Museum Plantin-Moretus | |
Author | BOGHE) BOCHIUS (BOCH |
Title page transcription | PANEGYRICI ‖ IN ANTVERPIAM ‖ SIBI ET REGI OBSIDIONE ‖ RESTITVTAM. ‖ Per magnum illum atque inuictum ‖ ALEXANDRVM FARNESIVM, ‖ Parmæ ac Placentiæ Ducem, aurei velle- ‖ ris equitem, & maximi inuictissimiq̓re ‖ PHILIPPI II. Hispaniarum Regis ‖ Catholici apud Belgas præfectum, ‖ Auctore Ioanne Bochio, eidem vrbi à Secretis. ‖ ⊕ 36 ‖ ANTVERPIÆ, ‖ Ex Officina Christophori Plantini, ‖ Architypographi Regij. 1587. |
Collation | 8⁰ [124]: A-G⁸; pages 1-111, [112], |
Fingerprint | 158708 - # b1 A2 ans$v : # b2 G5 $na |
Number of sheets | 7 |
Pages | [1]: Title [2]: Blank 3-107: Text (italic type) 108-109: Ad lectorem (Greek words) 110: Henrici Halmalii, i.v. lic. senatoris Antverpiensis, ad auctorem prosopopeia (italic type) 111: Henrici De Moy, urbi Antverpiensi a secretis, ad Ioannem Bochium collegam suum, in opuscoli huius argumentum epigramma [112]: approbation (17 December 1586, signed by Waltherus vander Steeghen, Antwerp); Privilege (Brussels, 29 December 1586, s. I. de Witte) |
Edition information | |
Copies | Museum Plantin-Moretus- A 1690Heritage Library Hendrik Conscience AntwerpCity Archives AntwerpStaatsbibliothek zu BerlinKBR Royal Library of BelgiumCambridgeRoyal Danish LibraryGhent University LibraryKB National Library of the NetherlandsLeiden University LibrariesBritish Library LondonKU Leuven Libraries - Louvain (Belgium)Postel AbbeyUtrecht University Library |
Bibliographical references | Ruelens-de Backer, page 301 (1587, no. 27) Knuttel, no. 774 Petit, L. D. Nederlandsche pamfletten, Supplement, IV, no. 71 Bib. Belgica (1964–1970 éd.), I, page 303-305 (with reproduction of the title-page on page 303)Adams B-2209 |
Online bibliographical references | STCV c:stcv:12925957USTC 406794 |
Note 1 | Contains two Latin poems on the siege and reddition of Antwerp (17 August 1585) to Alexander Farnese (I: pages 3-41; II: pages 43-79), and a number of poems in connection with Alexander Farnese, his relatives and his friends: In diem natalem Alexandri Farnesii…(80-86); In obitum…Margaretae Austriacae, Parmae ac Placentiae ducis, carmen funebre (87-91); In obitum fortissimi…Gasparis Roblesii cenotaphium (92-96); In celebrem illam victoriam ab invictissimo duce Alexandro Farnesio, VII. calendas Iunias terra marique partam, cum tanquam de isthmo perfodiendo acerrime pugnatum est, epinicium [Battle at the Kouwenstein dike, 26 May 1585] (97-102); In obitum serenissimi principis Octavii Farnesii, Parmae et Placentiae ducis, elegia (103-107). |
Note 2 | In the letter to the reader, Bochius acknowledges openly that he wrote these eulogies out of gratitude for having been appointed clerk of the city of Antwerp at the urging of the Duke of Parma. |
Note 3 | The work was already printed in January 1587, as on the 24th of the month Plantin mailed to Oudartius a copy of the publication (Corr., VIII-IX, no. 1199). |
Note 4 | Listed in M 296, folio 14v (Panegyrici Jo. Bochii, 8⁰, [15] 87, f[euilles] 7, [price:] stuivers 2½), and M 321. |
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