Kopenhagen, Matthias Jürgenssen, 1663. 4to. Senere hshirtbd. Titelbladet er i beskåret form påklistret forpermen. (88) pp. Med talrige geometriske figurer og træsnit, en del helsides. Der mangler dedikationsbladet til Hans Schack auuff Meyeltöndern og ""Vorrede""(anført i Thesaurus II:711)= fol 2-5.The dedicationleaf and Vorrede (= fol 2-5) lacks. Titlepage mounted on frontcover.
Bibl. Danica II:35. Meget tidlig dansk lærebog i anvendt geometri. Hverken Bricka eller Ehrencron-Müller anfører biografiske data, men forfatteren kalder sig ""Liebhaber des Ingenieurs-Kunst und Architect"". Yderst sjælden. - Extremely scarce Danish textbook in geometry, lacking the introductory leafs. Richly illustrated with textfigures. - Thesaurus II:707
London and New York, Matthiesen & Williams Gallery, 2022 Hardcover, 56 pages, ENG. edition, 270 x 270 x 10 square, New condition, red cloth with goldcoloured imprint, illustrations in color. ISBN 9781838397821.
Jusepe de Ribera (Valencian: 1591 ? 1652) was a Spanish painter and printmaker. Ribera, Francisco de Zurbar n, Bartolom Esteban Murillo, and the singular Diego Vel zquez, are regarded as the major artists of Spanish Baroque painting. Referring to a series of Ribera exhibitions held in the late 20th century, Philippe de Montebello wrote "If Ribera's status as the undisputed protagonist of Neapolitan painting had ever been in doubt, it was no longer. Indeed, to many it seemed that Ribera emerged from these exhibitions as not simply the greatest Neapolitan artist of his age but one of the outstanding European masters of the seventeenth century."[1]:?vii p.? Jusepe de Ribera has also been referred to as Jos de Ribera, Josep de Ribera, and Lo Spagnoletto ("the Little Spaniard") by his contemporaries, early historians, and biographers.