Bonn, Habelt, 1978.
34 p., 6 plates. Wrappers. 27.5 cm (Offprint ZPE, Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, Band 28, 1978) (Early christian monuments from the plain of Altintas in the Turkish province Kütahya, the Tembris valley, on the upper reaches of the ancient Tembris, modern Porsuk river in ancient Phrygia) (Best wishes of the author on the frontcover)
Leiden, Boerhavenzalen, 1975.
267 p., ills. Stiff wrs. 28 cm (Diss., Leiden)
Ad 1-3, 5-7: Amsterdam (Amstelaedami), Apud Petrum den Hengst (et filium), 1783 - 1804; Ad 4: Leiden (Lugduni Batavorum), Apud Henricum Mostert, 1785; Ad 8: Zaltbommel (Bomliae), Apud J. Noman, civitatis typographum, 1806.
4to. 8 volumes in 1: (8),50,(2);4),80,(4);(4),62,(1 corrigenda); (4),56,(4); (4),90,(6); (8),93,(7);(8),84,(5); (4),40,(1) p., together 629 p. Half calf 25 cm (Ref: Ad 1: STCN 229913989; Ad 2: STCN 176943927; ad 3: STCN 176577432; Ad 4: STCN 238552810; Ad 5: STCN 182890422) (Details: A nice copy. Back ruled gilt, and with a red title label) (Condition: The leatherlike cloth on both boards has been renewed somewhere in the 20th century. Table of contents in ink on the front flyleaf) (Note: Collection of 7 dissertations defended at the 'Athenaeum Illustre' at Amsterdam. The eighth title in this convolute is the inaugural lecture held by Elias Carolus d'Engelbronner. Petrus Nieuwland, born in a village near Amsterdam, studied in Amsterdam at the 'Athenaeum Illustre' and at the University of Leiden. In 1793 he was appointed professor of mathematics, physics and astronomy at the University of Leiden. He was also a minor poet. He died 1827. Nieuwland was a friend of Benjamin Petrus van Wesele Scholten, born in 1762 in Amsterdam. He studied law at the local 'Athenaeum Illustre', and was from 1811 till 1813 'conseiller Impériale en Hollande', and from 1813 till his death in 1829 first councilor, then president of the High Court. David Jacob van Lennep, born in Amsterdam in 1774, studied from 1790 at the 'Athenaeum Illustre', then studied law at Leiden. In 1799 he succeeded Daniel Wyttenbach as professor of Greek, Latin, History, Rhetoric and Antiquities. He was also a neolatin poet. He died in 1853. He spoke at the funeral of Nieuwland. Elias Carel d'Engelbronner, born in 1779 in Amsterdam, studied law at the 'Athenaeum Illustre'. In 1805 he was nominated rector of the 'Schola Latina' at Zaltbommel, and in 1809 of the school at Middelburg. He translated the Code Napoléon into Dutch, Amsterdam 1810. Later he became prosecutor at Goes. There he became involved in the forgery of signatures, 'valsche handtekeningen onder een onderhandsche geschrift'. In 1817 he was sentenced to imprisonment in a house of detention at Gouda, for defalcation and committing forgery. He died in 1832. Johannes Conrad d'Engelbronner, or Jan Coenrad d'Engelbronner, 1782-1819, was his brother. He was a student of David Jacob van Lennep, and finished his studies as 'juris utriusque doctor'. He moved to Zaltbommel, apparantly together with his brother, the rector. In the 'Gepreviligeerde Zalt-Boemelsche kantoor- en schrijf-almanak' of 1811 Mr. Jan Coenrad d'Engelbronner appears as 'praktizeerend advocaat'. He died young in the nearby city Tiel as clerk. The contributors of this convolute were all from Amsterdam, studied law at the 'Athenaeum Illustre' and probably knew each other) (Collation: 1: *4, A-F4, G2; 2: *2, A-I4, K6 (leaf K5 verso & K6 verso blank); 3: *2, A-G4, H6 (minus leaf H6; H5 verso blank); 4: pi2, A-G4, H2; 5: pi2, A-M4 (leaf M4 verso blank); 6: *4, A-M4, N2; 7: *4, A-K4, L6, (minus leaf L6; L5 verso blank); 8: pi2, A-D4, E6 (minus leaf F6, F5 verso blank)) (Photographs on request)
1996 HERESIS Collection d'Histoire des Dissisences.1996 Un volume in°8 broché 304 pges LR2
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Leiden etc., Brill, 2001.
XIV,202 p. Cloth. 24 cm (Mnem. Suppl. 216)(New 108 Euro)
Uppsala, Dept. of Class. Philology, 1992.
57 p. Wrs. (Studia Sem. Lat. Upsaliensis, 5)
Groningen, Bouma, 1978.
IX,275 p. Cl. 25 cm
Ldn., British Museum, 1810.
VIII,39 p., 40 plates, 2 of which are double-page. Half cloth 35 cm (Engraved title ;the plates are foxed)
Paris, Garnier, n.d.
XII,451 p. Half cloth 18 cm (Rebound; head of spine slightly worn)
Steenbrugge, Turnhout, In Abbatia S. Petri, Brepols, 1996.
XII,408 p. Portrait. Stiff wrappers 24 cm (Festschrift; Instrumenta Patristica et Mediaevalia 28)(New 80 Euro)
Steenbrugge, In Abbatia S. Petri, 1996.
XII,408 p. Portrait. Stiff wrappers 24 cm (Festschrift; Instrumenta Patristica 28)(New 80 Euro)
Bruxelles, Musées royaux d'Art et d'Histoire, 1982.
143 p.; illustrations. Paperback 21.5x24 cm (Exhibition catalogue, Europalia 1982)
Hildesheim, Olms, 1968.
3 vols: XXI,296;V,312;326 p. Cl. 17 cm (Repr. ed. 1779)(Anglistica & Americana 14)
Paris, Librairie Garnier Frères, (1924)
XLIX,419 p. Wrappers 19 cm (Cover worn, paper yellowing; tear in frontcover)
1893-1967.
The main subject is the 'Vereenvoudigde spelling' or 'Spelling Kollewijn'. This was a proposal for a modernization of the spelling of Dutch, developed by R.A. Kollewijn (1857-1942). The brochures and pamphlets are for the greater part written by advocates of the new spelling, united in the 'Vereniging tot Vereenvoudiging van onze Schrijftaal'. Added: 7 small brochures on the spelling reform of 1934, the so called 'Spelling Marchant'. Also added 5 later publications, among which 'Het Nederlandse spellingdrama' (1967). (Some frontcovers are detached and chipping)
Cambr., 1978.
33 p., ills. 21 cm Stiff wrs. 21 cm
Leiden etc., Brill, 1995.
XII,275 p. Cloth 24 cm (Vigiliae Christianae Suppl. 32; including dustjacket)
Kristiana, Jacob Dybwad, 1920.
28 p., illstrations, 4 plates. Wrappers 24 cm (Videnskapsselskapets Skrifter II. Hist. Filos. Klasse, 1920, no. 3) (Upper margin of frontcover and title faintly waterstained. Tip of the right upper corner gone)
Bruxelles, 1974.
21 p. Wrappers. 24.5 cm (Offprint Chronique d'Égypte, Tome XLIX, No. 98, 1974) (Slight fold crosswise)
Wauconda, Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2000.
XXIII,451 p. Hardbound. 23.5 cm (44 essays of leading scholars)
Leiden, Brill, 1957 - 1960.
3 vols: 320;X,338;XV,669 p. Cloth 24 cm (Some pencil) (Heavy book, may require extra shipping costs)
Leiden, Brill, 1959 - 1963.
3 vols: 334;X,338;XV,668 p. Cl. 24 cm (Greek text)(Covers sl. soiled)
Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1963.
XI,334 p. Cloth. 24 cm (Frontcover slighlty soiled)