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Title:
Catalogus variorum & insignium [...] librorum. Leiden: Loth de Haes, 1670.
Date:
1670
Place:
Leiden
Owner:
Bugge van Ring, Hendrik
Auction catalogue type:
auction catalogue private library
Title page transcription:
Catalogus Variorum & Insignium in quâvis Facultate Materiâ & Linguâ Librorum Clarissimi & Doctissimi Viri D. Henrici Buggei van Ring, Quorum Auctio habebitur in AEdibus Lothi de Haes Bibliopolae Ad diem [ms. note: 17]. Junij 1670. Stilo Novo. Lugduni Batavorum. Apud Lothum de Haes. Anno 1670.
Collation:
4°: π1 A-F4
Number of Pages:
= 25 folia, [ii] 48 p. (The rest is missing.)
Holding place(s):
Wolfenbüttel, HAB: Bc Kapsel 7:7 (Alles na p. 48 ontbreekt.)
Wolfenbüttel, HAB: Bc Kapsel 7:7 (Alles na p. 48 ontbreekt.)
Bookseller:
Loth de Haes
Date of auction:
1670-06-17
Location of auction:
shop Loth de Haes
Residence owner:
Leiden
Scanned copy:
Wolfenbüttel, HAB: Bc Kapsel 7:7
Microfiche number:
3255
Manuscript notes:
all pages after p. 48 are lacking
Annotation:
Katholieke bibliotheek. Nog te zien: Mariët Westermann, et al, Art & Home: Dutch Interiors in the Age of Rembrandt [Cat. exh. Newark Museum, Newark, NJ, October 17, 2001 - January 20, 2002 and Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO, March 2 - May 26, 2002]. Essays by Mariët Westermann, C. Willemijn Fock, Eric Jan Sluijter and H. Perry Chapman. Denver: Denver Art Museum; Newark: The Newark Museum; Zwolle: Waanders Publishers, 2001. 240 pp, color and b&w illus. ISBN 90-400-9587-6. Sluijter too draws on the ongoing Leiden inventory work in his case studies of the homes of two wealthy Leiden burghers, the professor of medicine Franciscus de le Boe Sylvius and the prosperous Catholic Hendrick Bugge van Ring whose family, as well as his wife's, had made their money in beer brewery.