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Edité par Utrecht, B.V. Uitgeverij de Banier 1975-1988, 1988
Vendeur : Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Pays-Bas
2 banden, kunstleer. Roestvlekjes op de snede van deel 1.
Vendeur : Antiquariaat Isis, Groningen, Pays-Bas
Amsterdam/Delft, Gerard onder de Linden/Reinier Boitet, 1726-1727. Frontispice + 2 gegraveerde portretten (Jakob Basnage en Egidius van den Bempden) + 1 buitentekstgravure + 91 binnentekstgravures + 2 gegraveerde drukkersvignetten. Leren band met geornamenteerde rug . Folio. [XXIV] 658 +7, [VI] 659-760, 760-1102, 1103-1940 pp. *scheur in voorplat; knepen zwak; rug licht beschadigd; oude namen op schutblad; tekst hier en daar licht gebruind; randen platten licht beschadigd; platten gevlekt; verder in goede staat* "Deze uitgave behandelt de geschiedenis van de verwoesting van Jeruzalem tot ±1700 (.) Velen menen dat de twee Vervolgen bij één van de uitgaven van Flavius Josephus' werken behoren, dit is echter niet het geval." Poortman, 11b, Boekzaal van de werken van Flavius Josephus in de Nederlandse taal, 265 Basnage.'Jacques Christian (also called Basnage de Beauval; 1653-1725), Protestant divine and historian. After the revocation of the Edict of Nantes he accepted a call as pastor to Rotterdam (1686) and later to The Hague (1691). He wrote several books, the most famous being L'histoire et la réligion des Juifs depuis Jésus Christ jusqu'á present (5 vols., 1706-11) (.) which was praised by Voltaire. The book was intended to supplement and continue the history of Josephus, but is marred by the author's inadequate knowledge of Hebrew, which obliged him to rely on Latin translations of Jewish sources and authors. He made use of the works of Buxtorf and Arias Montano and other Christian scholars. (.) his book enjoyed great popularity and was the basis for later, more informed Jewish histories. (.) His books are important as the first comprehensive and truly erudite history of the Jews in the Christian era, filling a gap between early Jewish historical writings and modern Jewish historical research Encyclopaedia Judaica, 4, 309-310 NNBW, 2, 95-98.
Edité par Gerard Onder de Linden, 1726
Vendeur : HGG Books, Slingerlands, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Vervolg op Flavius Josephus of Algemene Historie der Jood Naatsie tralsated to Dtuch by Jakob Basnage. Published in 1726, massive elephant folio 15" by 10" by 3 1/2". Includes full page engravings, and decorations.clean pages with light brittleness and wrinkle, tight binding, separated front cover, flaking of leather on spine and missing pieces of leather to spine, Full leather on heavy boards with raised spine and gold emboss, no dust jacket as issued clean pages with light brittlene Full leather on heavy boards wit.
Edité par Amsterdam, Joannes Oosterwyk, 1722., 1722
4 vols in-folio. Contemporary full leather bindings.Gilt raised spine. Slightly damaged spines. Not uniform bindings. Beautiful dutch edition of the works of Flavius Josephus. Illustrated with 2 frontispieces, 12 double page engravings and 108 in-texto engravings.
Edité par Gerard onder de Linden, Amsterdam, 1727
Vendeur : ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : vg. 2 volumes. Folio. Continuous pagination. [24] 1940 (the last seven pages of vol. 1 are numbered 658+1 until 658+7). Contemporary leather with embossed gilt decoration, title plate ["Flavius Josephus "]. Raised bands. Title in first volume in black and red lettering, in second volume only black. Magnificently illustrated with 89 copper engravings, out of which two are full-page: The frontispiece, being a portrayal of Jakob Basnage (the translator) and a full-page engraving on p. 458, being a depiction of the 10 Sephirot (Cabbalistic levels of God) within a scenic background on 11 ornamental printers' devices, 3 charts, including the 10 Sephirot (Cabbalistic levels of God) and the genealogy of the Hashmoneans and Herold, the latter fold-out. Contains: Historie der Joodsche Naatsie [Jewish Antiquities]. 20 books. Text in Dutch. Library mark ["Judaica"] to spine. Minor cracks to spine. Corners rubbed. Scuffing, rubbing, discoloration and staining to boards. Hinges starting. Minor browning to some pages. Sporadic foxing. Library mark to inside of front board: " Gift of Mrs. Selah Merill. 1914." Ex-libris stamp to loose front endpaper and (embossed) to title page with copper-engraving illustrated title pages. Overall in very good condition. Bibliographical information on this edition, acc. to Schreckenberg (see below, p. 32/3): -First published in Rotterdam, Holland in the French language Basnage was the author of the first scholarly Jewish history. He saw his work as a continuation and supplement of Josephus' work. Flavius Josephus a.k.a. Joseph b. Matityahu was a first century Jewish historian and soldier. During the 66-70 C.E. Jewish revolt against Rome, he was made commander of Galilee. He surrendered to the Romans rather then commit suicide. After the war, Josephus spent the last three decades of his life living in a villa outside of Rome under imperial patronage and writing his histories. He authored The Jewish War, The Antiquities of the Jews, Against Apion and an autobiography. Josephus' historical works are among the most valuable sources for the study of 1st century Judaism and the context for early Christianity. This is due, among other things to the fact that they are products of his firsthand experience and his peculiar position as a defender of Judaism and a supporter of Rome. While Josephus was ignored by Jewish tradition (the Talmud makes no mention of him), he was embraced by the Church. This was mainly because of the Testimonium Flavianum passage from the Antiquities Book 18, which refers to Jesus and even calls him the Messiah. (Whether or not this passage was all or in part added in by a Christian scribe is a matter of some debate among scholars.) Such Church Fathers as Origin, Jerome and Ambrose, as well as the early ecclesiastical historian Eusebius quote him in their work. Sources: 1) On Josephus: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.2001-05. The Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th edition (1911) Encyclopedia Judaica (1972) 2) On the different editions: Heinz Schreckenberg: Bibliographie zu Flavius Josephus (Leiden: Brill. 1968) Heinz Schreckenberg: Bibliographie zu Flavius Josephus. Supplementband mit Gesamtregister (Leiden: Brill. 1979) Louis H. Feldmann: Josepus. A Supplementary Bibliography. (Garland: New York/London. 1986).
Edité par Amsterdam, Jacob Lindenberg, 1715
Vendeur : Antiquariaat de Roo, Zwijndrecht, Pays-Bas
3 delen in 1 band, (portret, dedicatie, titelprent met verklaring, 4, portret, 12) 168, 92, 66 p. Origineel goud-bestempeld Leer met ribben, hoekstukken, sloten en goud-op-snede, Folio 43 x 28 x 6,5 cm. (De rug van de band is van latere datum en heeft een vernieuwd titelschild. De dedicatie bij het eerste portret is geplakt op de franse titelpagina, hierdoor valt de lijst met intekenaren op verso dedicatie en korte titelaanduiding recto franse titelpagina weg. 1 blad van de gravures is afkomstig uit een andere uitgave en heeft hierdoor afwijkende nummering. Het boekblok is plaatselijk gebruind en voornamelijk in het midden van het boekblok verstevigd in de marges. Prentbijbel of verhandeling van de Bijbelse geschiedenis door de Franse theoloog Jakob Basnage (1653-1723) hier verfraaid door gekleurde titelprenten en kaarten. Het werk is geïllustreerd met 2 titelprenten, 2 portretten, 6 kaarten, de dubbel pagina-grote gravure van de tempel van Salomo en de beroemde gravures en sluitvignetten van Romeyn de Hooghe (1645-1708). De gravures zijn gedrukt op 82 bladen welke ingevoegd zijn bij het bijbehorende tekstgedeelte. Onder elke gravure staat een uitleggend gedicht van Abraham Alewyn (1664-1721), welke tevens de Franse tekst van Basnage in het Nederlands vertaalde. Deze achtste druk is opgedragen aan Joh. Trip, van wie een portret is toegevoegd, dit is de enige uitgave met een extra portret. De titelprenten en bijbehorende kop- en sluitstukken van de bijbehorende verklaring en de 6 dubbel-paginagrote kaarten (grote Keur-kaarten) gegraveerd door Daniël Stoopendaal zijn zeer aantrekkelijk ingekleurd door een oude hand en met goud gehoogd. Een aantrekkelijk geheel gebonden in een opvallende stempelband, rijkelijk gedecoreerd met goudopdruk en voorzien van acht hoekstukken en twee sloten.) 3 volumes in 1 binding, (portrait, dedication, frontispiece with explanation, 4, portrait, 12) 168, 92, 66 p. Contemporary gold-stamped leather with raised bands, corner-pieces, clasps, and gilt-edged text-block, Folio 43 x 28 x 6,5 cm.Print Bible or account of biblical history by the French theologian Jakob Basnage (1653-1723) here elevated by colored frontispieces and maps. The work is illustrated with 2 frontispieces, 2 portraits, 6 maps, the double-page engraving of Solomon's Temple, and the famous engravings and tailpieces of Romeyn de Hooghe (1645-1708). The engravings are printed on 82 leaves which are bound near the corresponding text. Under each of the engravings is an explanatory poem by Abraham Alewyn (1664-1721), who also translated the French text by Basnage into Dutch. This eighth edition is dedicated to Joh Trip, and contains his portrait, this is the only edition with an extra portrait. The frontispieces and head- and tailpieces of the accompanying explanation and the 6 double-page maps (large Keur-maps) engraved by Daniël Stoopendaal are very attractively colored by an old hand and heightened with gold.An attractive copy, bound in an eye-catching gold-stamped binding with eight corner pieces and two clasps.(The spine of the binding is later and has a renewed title label. The dedication accompanying the first portrait is pasted on the French title page, due to this the list of subscribers on the verso dedication and the short title recto French title page are no longer visible. 1 leaf of plates is derived from another edition and has deviating numbers. The text block is browned in places.)Poortman, W.C. (1983). Bijbel en Prent. Deel II: Boekzaal van de Nederlandse Bijbels, p. 106-120 / Poortman, W.C. (1995). Kaarten in Bijbels, p. 193v.