LOT 117 Staden, Hans De voorname Scheeps-togten van Hombur…
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Description Staden, Hans De voorname Scheeps-togten van Homburg in Hessen, na Brazil, gedaan Anno 1547 en 1549 ... Nu eerst uyt `t Hoogduytsch vertaald na den egten laatsten vermeerderden derden Druk. Mit gestoch. Titelvignette, 1 gefalt. Kupferkarte u. 23 Textkupfern. Leiden, P. van der Aa, o.J. (1706). 2 Bl., 76 Sp., 1 Bl. Spät. Ldr. im Stil d. Zt. mit RVerg., goldgepr. RSchild u. goldgepr., doppelt gestaffelten Deckelfileten (berieben, etw. bestoßen, tls. kratzspurig). Brasilien Staden, Hans De voorname Scheeps-togten van Homburg in Hessen, na Brazil, gedaan Anno 1547 en 1549 ... Nu eerst uyt `t Hoogduytsch vertaald na den egten laatsten vermeerderden derden Druk. Mit gestoch. Titelvignette, 1 gefalt. Kupferkarte u. 23 Textkupfern. Leiden, P. van der Aa, o.J. (1706). 2 Bl., 76 Sp., 1 Bl. Spät. Ldr. im Stil d. Zt. mit RVerg., goldgepr. RSchild u. goldgepr., doppelt gestaffelten Deckelfileten (berieben, etw. bestoßen, tls. kratzspurig). Separate impression from Pieter van der Aa`s "De Aanmerkens-waardige voyagien door Francoisen ... Vol. I". With engraved title vignette, 1 folded. copper map and 23 copper plates. Later leather in the style of the time with spine gilt, gilt stamped label to spine, and gilt stamped cover fillets (rubbed, somewhat bumped, partially scratched). - Outstanding work on the discovery of Brazil by Hans Staden (c. 1525-1576), a German mercenary who was kidnapped by Tupinambá Indians for 9 months, and who should been ritually killed and eaten on a feast day. - The copper engr. in column 61/62 as sometimes mounted. - Pages untrimmed, paper browned and somewhat brownstained, a few leaves restored with additions in the white margin. Sabin 90057. - Henze V, 205f. - Alden 706/209. - Borba de Moraes 786. - Separat-Abdruck aus Pieter van der Aa`s "De Aanmerkens-waardige voyagien door Francoisen ... Bd. I". - Herausragendes Werk über die Entdeckung Brasiliens von Hans Staden (um 1525-1576), einem deutschen Söldner, der 9 Monate von Tupinambá-Indianern verschleppt, an einem Festtag rituell getötet und verspeist werden sollte. - "This edition ... was printed from the same setting of type as the preceeding octavo edition, rearranged to make two columns to a page ... all but one of the copper plates in the octavo edition are included as illustrations in the text of the folio. The map is printed on the same sheet with one of the other maps of this volume" (Sabin). - Das Kupfer in Sp. 61/62 wie manchmal montiert. - Seiten unbeschnitten, papierbedingt gebräunt u. etwas braunfleckig, wenige Blätter restauriert mit Ergänzungen im w. Rand.
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