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Circa 1639 Early Edition Statenvertaling Dutch Bible

Item Details

An early edition of the Statenvertaling or Statenbijbel, the official Dutch state translation of the Bible published circa 1639. This Bible was printed by Paulus Aertsz van Ravensteyn of Leyden, and the engraved title page features an image of the Leiden skyline. The authorization page is hand-signed by Representative of the States-General Barent Langenes and dated 1639. The folio volume is bound in full leather over oak boards with brass tone metal corners, centerpiece and clasps.

2°: * 2, A 6 – C 6, D 4, 2 A 6 – Bbb 6 , (a) 6- (e) 6, 3 A 6-Z 6, * 2, 4 A 6 – Dd 6, Ee 4, 5 A 6-B 6, ☨ 4, 2 (a) 6-(m) 6, (n) 4; 736 leaves; leaves numbered on recto as follows [ 23 ], 1-288, 1-[ 30 ], 1-138, [ 2 ], 1-166 [ 16 ], 1-76

- Folio numbering starts over with “Proveria Spreucken Salomon”, signatures start over with (a)
- Folio numbering starts over with “De Propheet Jesaia”, signatures start over with A
- Two leaf intro to the New Testament (“Het Nieuwe Testament”), unnumbered folios, marked * signatures
- Folio numbering starts over with “Matthei”, signatures start over with A
- “Nieuw Register des Nieuwen Testaments” is unnumbered, signatures start over with A
- Four leaf intro to “De Boecken genaemt Apocryphe”, signature marked ☨
- Folio numbering restarts with “Het derde Boeck Esdre”, signatures start over with (a)

Title and Author/Editor Statenvertaling Bible
Binding Leather
Publication Year circa 1639
Number of Books 1

Condition

- having abrasions to leather and wear to spine; light water stains to page edges; one hinged latch is loose from mounting. See description for collational formula and other gathering notes.

Dimensions

5.75" W x 17.5" H x 12.75" D

- measured “on shelf”.

Item #

18CIN451-096-001

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