David (Joannes). Occasio Arrepta Neglecta. Huius commoda: Illius incommoda, 2 parts in one, 1st edition, Antwerp: Plantin-Moretus, 1605, engraved title, part title with large engraved device, woodcut device to final leaf verso, 12 engraved emblematic illustrations by Theodoor Galle, some light toning, contemporary inscription, 'Collegy. Soc. ? Lucernae 1607' at head of first title, ink stamps at foot of title and dedication, contemporary limp vellum, lacking ties, spine titled in manuscript, a few splits and old repair to spine, some soiling, small 4to, together with Binet (Estienne). Abrégé des vies des principaux fondateurs des religions de l'église, representez dans le choeur de l'abbaie de S. Lambert de Liessies en Haynaut, 1st edition, Antwerp: Martin Nuyts, 1634, 40 engraved plates by Cornelis Galle the Elder after Theodoor Galle (counted in pagination and register; all but 2 are portraits), terminal errata leaf, a few plates offset, fore margin of first plate (bound after title-page) renewed with small section of image restored, small marginal chips to plates of Elijah and Saint Paul, small marginal worm-track in final quire, contemporary manuscript notice on the author to front free endpaper, bookplates of Mary Barbara Hales and Michael Jaffé, contemporary sprinkled calf, expertly rebacked to style, a little rubbing and craquelure to sides, 4to (19.9 x 15 cm) (Qty: 2) Provenance: Michael Jaffé CBE (1923-1997), English art historian and director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (both items); Mary Barbara Hales (1835-1885; bookplate; second item only). Hales inherited the family seat of Hales Place, Woodchurch, Kent, following the extinction of the Hales baronetcy circa 1836, and later converted it to a Benedictine nunnery. Landwehr 186, Praz p. 313 (David). The Galle brothers are known especially for their long-standing collaboration with Rubens and the Plantin Press.
David (Joannes). Occasio Arrepta Neglecta. Huius commoda: Illius incommoda, 2 parts in one, 1st edition, Antwerp: Plantin-Moretus, 1605, engraved title, part title with large engraved device, woodcut device to final leaf verso, 12 engraved emblematic illustrations by Theodoor Galle, some light toning, contemporary inscription, 'Collegy. Soc. ? Lucernae 1607' at head of first title, ink stamps at foot of title and dedication, contemporary limp vellum, lacking ties, spine titled in manuscript, a few splits and old repair to spine, some soiling, small 4to, together with Binet (Estienne). Abrégé des vies des principaux fondateurs des religions de l'église, representez dans le choeur de l'abbaie de S. Lambert de Liessies en Haynaut, 1st edition, Antwerp: Martin Nuyts, 1634, 40 engraved plates by Cornelis Galle the Elder after Theodoor Galle (counted in pagination and register; all but 2 are portraits), terminal errata leaf, a few plates offset, fore margin of first plate (bound after title-page) renewed with small section of image restored, small marginal chips to plates of Elijah and Saint Paul, small marginal worm-track in final quire, contemporary manuscript notice on the author to front free endpaper, bookplates of Mary Barbara Hales and Michael Jaffé, contemporary sprinkled calf, expertly rebacked to style, a little rubbing and craquelure to sides, 4to (19.9 x 15 cm) (Qty: 2) Provenance: Michael Jaffé CBE (1923-1997), English art historian and director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (both items); Mary Barbara Hales (1835-1885; bookplate; second item only). Hales inherited the family seat of Hales Place, Woodchurch, Kent, following the extinction of the Hales baronetcy circa 1836, and later converted it to a Benedictine nunnery. Landwehr 186, Praz p. 313 (David). The Galle brothers are known especially for their long-standing collaboration with Rubens and the Plantin Press.
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