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The (dis)advantages of marriage

DEUTEL, Jan Jansz.
Huwelijckx weegh-schael. Waer in, door t'samen-spreeckinge, tusschen den huwelijcks-beminnende Jacob en de echt-hatende Maria, vermaeckelijck en stichtelijck werdt overwoghen: of 't huwelijck goet of quaet is, en wat het is.

Full-page engraved frontispiece dated 1661, title with woodcut ornament, and second title on p. 127 (<I>Stichtelijck vermaeck der deught-lievende jonckheydt </I>(Hoorn, 1662)) with printer's device, 7 half-page engravings in text in the first part, woodcut head- and endpieces, woodcut initials.

Full-page engraved frontispiece dated 1661, title with woodcut ornament, and second title on p. 127 (<I>Stichtelijck vermaeck der deught-lievende jonckheydt </I>(Hoorn, 1662)) with printer's device, 7 half-page engravings in text in the first part, woodcut head- and endpieces, woodcut initials.

Full-page engraved frontispiece dated 1661, title with woodcut ornament, and second title on p. 127 (<I>Stichtelijck vermaeck der deught-lievende jonckheydt </I>(Hoorn, 1662)) with printer's device, 7 half-page engravings in text in the first part, woodcut head- and endpieces, woodcut initials.

Full-page engraved frontispiece dated 1661, title with woodcut ornament, and second title on p. 127 (<I>Stichtelijck vermaeck der deught-lievende jonckheydt </I>(Hoorn, 1662)) with printer's device, 7 half-page engravings in text in the first part, woodcut head- and endpieces, woodcut initials.

Full-page engraved frontispiece dated 1661, title with woodcut ornament, and second title on p. 127 (<I>Stichtelijck vermaeck der deught-lievende jonckheydt </I>(Hoorn, 1662)) with printer's device, 7 half-page engravings in text in the first part, woodcut head- and endpieces, woodcut initials.



Nu mede vermeerdert met verscheyden nieuwe ghefanghen. Hoorn, Abraham Isaacxsz. van der Beeck for the widow of Jan Jansz. Deutel, 1662. 2 parts in one vol. 8vo. Contemporary calf, spine gilt in compartments with title lettered in gold, gilt binding edges, red speckled endpapers, marbled edges. Full-page engraved frontispiece dated 1661, title with woodcut ornament, and second title on p. 127 (Stichtelijck vermaeck der deught-lievende jonckheydt (Hoorn, 1662)) with printer's device, 7 half-page engravings in text in the first part, woodcut head- and endpieces, woodcut initials. (16), 393 (7) pp.

Second edition (first 1641) of a rare work on the (dis)advantages of marriage, written by the Hoorn rhetorician and bookseller Jan Jansz Deutel. (died 1657) in the form of a story in poetry and prose between the marriage-loving Jacob and the marriage-hating Maria. The second part (pp. 127-393) contains edifying songs by various writers/rhetoricians.

Fine copy with pasted bookplate of G.J.Th. Beelaerts v. Blokland with date of the book's acquisition (1893) added in ms. on inside of front cover.
Waller 459; Gruys & de Wolf, Short-title catalogue of books printed at Hoorn before 1701, 81; Scheurleer, Liedboeken, p. 54; Zijlstra, Om de ware gemeenten en oude gronden, p. 489, 491; cf. Scheepers I, 446 (first ed.); not in Gay-Lemonnyer.


Related Subjects: 17th Century  Dutch  Engravings  Poetry  Theology 

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