Recht ghebruyck ende misbruyck, van tydlycke have : van rijckdom, nodruft en ghebreck ick beluyck t'onzaligh misbruyck, mettet zaligh ghebruyck

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The Latin version was published by Plantin and Philip Galle at Antwerp, 1575; see Voet. Translated into Dutch by Dirk Volkertszoon Coornhert, whose name appears anagrammatically in the poem "Aan den lezer, op des dichters naam" on t.p. verso Getty copy is closest to Voet's Variant III, with the Latin title of the 1575 ed. "De rervum vsv et abvsv" on the 1st leaf, but without an imprint. The Latin title appears on the recto of the 1st leaf, however, rather than on the verso facing the main title on the 2nd leaf, as Voet specifies Plantin's device on t.p. (compasses). The 25 engraved ill. are by Jan Wierix, whose initials appear on the 2nd. The ill. are printed on the 1st and 4th pages of bifolia, facing Coornhert's Dutch text, with the second and third pages left blank. The Latin motto, Bible citation, and quatrain that accompany the ill. are retained from the ed. of 1575 Errata, p. [28] Voet, L. Plantin press Binding: modern decorated paper. Backed in old sheepskin with title in gilt on label: TYDLY / HAVE. Page edges sprinkled red. Now in clam-shell box covered in marbled paper backed with green goatskin with gilt title on spine, and the Fort Hill printed label inside Centered on front pastedown is the armorial bookplate of E.M. Mangel, engraved by Trouchou. Above it are the booklabels of Fort Hill and EHH (for E. Harold Hugo), and below is the pencilled inscription: given to me by Harold Hugo, Little Deer Isle, Me. 1969. The inscription is written in the same hand as that in ink at the foot of the back pastedown: Lisa & Leonard Baskin A signature in pencil at upper left-hand corner of front free endpaper recto (GD Doggett) relates to a 4-line pencilled inscription at head of back pastedown, signed G.D.D. and dated 1930. An additional pencilled inscription at upper right of front free endpaper recto may relate to Mangel's bookplate: Cout F 29 chez Cocke P. Below it is the pencilled inscription "Goodspeed's Bookshop," dated 4 June 1968 and followed by a price code. Two impressions in black ink of a pomgranate are stamped at foot of 1st leaf recto. Pencilled ownership inscription at lower right corner of t.p. by Ant. van Bellaigue, dated 1865. Ten lines of Dutch verse on verso of plate XII
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