Respublica Namurcensis, Hannoniae, et Lutsenburgensis.
Jean-Baptist Gramayne (1579-1635)
Category
Books
Date
1634
Materials
Place of origin
Amsterdam
Collection
Shugborough Estate, Staffordshire
NT 3199658
Summary
Bibliographic description
522, [6] p. ; 24mo. Pencil note on fly-leaf: "2 copies: no. 2. Provenance: pasted in at rear, eighteenth-century sepia crest bookplate with motto: Nil deperandum. Thomas Anson Esqr. Shugborough [i.e. Thomas Anson, of Shugbrough (1695-1773)]. Early eighteenth-century armorial bookplate of Richard Banner, with motto: "Nil sine numine". Binding: seventeenth-century vellum, blind fillet border. Numbered in manuscript: 61. Manuscript numbered on paper label (partly torn): 205[?]
Makers and roles
Jean-Baptist Gramayne (1579-1635) Jean Bertels (1559-1607) Lodovico Guicciardini (1521-1589) Jean Bertels (1559-1607) Jean-Baptist Gramayne (1579-1635) Lodovico Guicciardini (1521-1589) Johannes Janssonius (Arnhem 1588 - Amsterdam 1664) Thomas Gisborne (d.1806)