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100 | 1 | # | $a Cats |
245 | 1 | 0 | $a J. Cats Self-Stryd. Dat Is Crachtighe beweginge van Vleesch ende Geest. Poëtischer wijse verthoont in den persoon ende uytte gheleghentheyt van Joseph, ten tijde hy van Potiphars huys-vrouwe werd versocht tot over-spel. Tweede Druck. Op een nieuw verciert met Copere Platen; over-sien, verbetert, ende vermaedert, by den Auteur, met by-vouginghe van de aff-beeldinghe des Velt-teyckens eenes Christelicken Ionghelincx, alle eerbare Ionghelingen toe-ghe-eyghent. Mitsgaders Schriftmatighe beschrijvinghe van de heymenis ende eyghenschap des Christelicken Self-strijts, met corte verclaringhe op de selve. |
246 | 3 | # | $a Self-Stryd |
246 | 3 | # | $a Self-Stryt |
260 | # | # | $a Tot Middelburgh, $b Gedruckt by Hans vander Hellen, voor Ian Pietersz vande Venne, woonende op den houck van de Nieuwe Beurse in de Schildery-winckel, $c Anno 1621. Met Privilegie voor vier Iaer. De Auteur en kent geen Exemplaren voor de sijne, dan die gedruckt zijn by Hans vander Hellen. |
300 | # | # | $a [36], 119, [1] p.: $b [5] illus.; $c 238 mm. (Quarto.) |
505 | 0 | # | $a [T.p.] - Extract uyt de Privilegie - [Engraved title] - Aen de Const-lievenden Leser (by Jan Pietersz van de Venne) - Aen den Recht-sinnigen Leser - Cort Verhael ... - Verhael ... - Corte Tafel Der dingen ... - Pel. Ad Demetriadem ... - Veld-Teycken ... [with 1 illus.] - [Text, with 2 illus.] - [Divisional t.p., 'Sinne Beeld De hymenisse ende eyghenschap des Christlicken Self-Stryts Alle self-strijtbare Lesers ... Tot Middelburgh ... 1621' - Achtbare, Weerde, Bescheydene Ionck-Vrou - Sinne-Beeld Openende de heymenisse ende rechten aert des Christlicken Self-Stryts [with 1 illus.].. |
508 | # | # | $a Three of the five illustrations are signed as designed by A. van Venne. The first four are signed by their engravers - F. Schillemans, 'TO'?, 'PS' and [illegible]. The title-page vignette and other decorations are unsigned. |
510 | 0 | # |
$a J. Bos and J.A. Gruys, Cats Catalogus (1996); D. ten Berge, De hooggeleerde en zoetvloeiende dichter Jacob Cats (1979). On Adriaen van de Venne see L.J. Bol, Adriaen Pietersz. van de Venne: painter and draughtsman (1989). |
520 | 2 | # |
$a The first illustration includes an added engraved title, which reads, 'Self-Stryt dat is, Krachtighe beweginghe van Vlles ende Gheest. Poëtischer wijse voorghestelt, inde-persoon ende op de gheleghentheijt van Ioseph Ten tijde hij van Potiphars Huys-vrouwe wiert versocht tot Overspeel, Door I. Cats'. The text takes the form of a verse dialogue between Joseph and Potiphar's wife, derived from the story in the Biblical book of Genesis. The first illustration shows Joseph and Potiphar's wife; the second is an allegory (an animal lying within a circle of stones); the third shows a man and woman walking with musicians; the fourth shows a woman being served a meal; the fifth shows a woman with a churn. The book is also carries a title-page vignette, headpieces,tailpieces and decorated initials. |
561 | # | # | $a The verso of the front loose endpaper is inscribed in pencil, 'S.A.H.', i.e. S.A. Hart, librarian of the Royal Academy 1864-81. |
563 | # | # | $a 19th-century blue morocco; spine lettered 'Catsii Emblemata', 'R.A.' and 'Rotterdam 1627'. Bound with two others. |
600 | 1 | 4 | $a Joseph (Son of Jacob) |
630 | 0 | 0 | $a Bible. $p O.T. $p Genesis |
653 | # | # | $a Self-control - Love - Virtues - Vices |
653 | # | # | $a Dutch - Social life and customs - Netherlands - 17th century |
655 | # | 0 | $a Dutch poetry - Netherlands - 17th century |
700 | 1 | # | $a Venne $e draughtsman |
700 | 1 | # | $a Van der Hellen $e printer |
700 | 1 | # | $a Venne $e publisher |