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Bruyn, Abraham de
Omnium pene Europæ, Asia, Aphricæ atque America gentium habitus. Habits of different nations of Europe, Asia, Africa and America, 1581
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Sl [Antwerp ?], Joos de Bosscher, n.d. [c. 1610]. Oblong folio, 400 x 545 mm. The work is composed of two suites: the first includes an engraved frontispiece and 61 plates showing 398 civil costumes from European nations and the Ottoman Empire, the second includes an engraved frontispiece and 19 plates showing 108 religious vestments, followed by 8 plates depicting equestrian knights from another work by Bruyn, contemporary bazzana binding with gold decorations on the covers and spine, defects and losses on the spine and covers.
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New edition of this remarkable collection of civil and religious costumes engraved by Abraham de Bruyn.
Michiel Colijn is known to have worked as a printer and bookseller in Amsterdam 1608-37. The first sequence of plates shows civilian costumes; the second, religious garments. Each plate includes several figures. All plates in the first group have Latin captions, except two in Latin, German and French (pl. 1, 36), two in Latin and French (14, 33), one in German and French (22), and two in French (23, 24). All copies in the second group are subtitled in Latin, except 14 bis, which is subtitled in Dutch and Latin. For the dating, R. Colas suggests “vers 1610”. Plate 22 is signed “Ioos de Bosscher excudebat”; and Colas states that there is a variant of the title page in which the imprint has the name “Joos de Bosscher” instead of that of Michiel Colÿn. Colas also states that this work is a reprint of a book published in 1581, of which, he says, there are also editions with the title, Omnium pene Europae, Asiae, Aphricae et Americae gentium habitus. habits de diverses nations de l'Europe, Asie, Afrique et Amérique. Abraham de Bruÿn excudit ... Michel Colyn, ex.). In the present edition, pl. 24 still bears the date 1580 and the title page of the division that of 1581; but pl. 14 bis of the second group bears the date 1586. Colas, no. 475; Lipperheide, no. 12; Vinet, no. 2087.
Michiel Colijn is known to have worked as a printer and bookseller in Amsterdam 1608-37. The first sequence of plates shows civilian costumes; the second, religious garments. Each plate includes several figures. All plates in the first group have Latin captions, except two in Latin, German and French (pl. 1, 36), two in Latin and French (14, 33), one in German and French (22), and two in French (23, 24). All copies in the second group are subtitled in Latin, except 14 bis, which is subtitled in Dutch and Latin. For the dating, R. Colas suggests “vers 1610”. Plate 22 is signed “Ioos de Bosscher excudebat”; and Colas states that there is a variant of the title page in which the imprint has the name “Joos de Bosscher” instead of that of Michiel Colÿn. Colas also states that this work is a reprint of a book published in 1581, of which, he says, there are also editions with the title, Omnium pene Europae, Asiae, Aphricae et Americae gentium habitus. habits de diverses nations de l'Europe, Asie, Afrique et Amérique. Abraham de Bruÿn excudit ... Michel Colyn, ex.). In the present edition, pl. 24 still bears the date 1580 and the title page of the division that of 1581; but pl. 14 bis of the second group bears the date 1586. Colas, no. 475; Lipperheide, no. 12; Vinet, no. 2087.
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