Slichtenhorst Geldersse Geschiedenissen - 1654





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Arend van Slichtenhorst — Slichtenhorst Geldersse Geschiedenissen — a single framed handcoloured woodcut from 1654, measuring 44 cm high by 33.5 cm wide, in good condition.
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Woodcut from 1654, hand-colored, framed, width 33.5 cm, height 44 cm, with frame. Good condition.
Arend van Slichtenhorst's
XIV. Boeken van de Geldersse Geissen (1654) is a significant historical work that describes the history of Gelderland (Guelders), based on the Latin texts of Johannes Isaacus Pontanus, but expanded and improved by Slichtenhorst, covering events from early times to the revolt against the King of Spain.
Author: Arend van Slichtenhorst (1616-1657), a jurist, historian, and poet from Gelderland.
XIV. Books of the Gelderland Vultures (Fourteen Books of the Gelderland Stories)
A comprehensive history of the Duchy of Gelderland, extending up to the time of the Dutch Revolt (the secession of the King of Spain).
Material: It is an adaptation and expansion of the Latin works by Ioh. Isacus Pontanus.
Publication: First published in Arnhem in 1654 by van Biesen.
Woodcut from 1654, hand-colored, framed, width 33.5 cm, height 44 cm, with frame. Good condition.
Arend van Slichtenhorst's
XIV. Boeken van de Geldersse Geissen (1654) is a significant historical work that describes the history of Gelderland (Guelders), based on the Latin texts of Johannes Isaacus Pontanus, but expanded and improved by Slichtenhorst, covering events from early times to the revolt against the King of Spain.
Author: Arend van Slichtenhorst (1616-1657), a jurist, historian, and poet from Gelderland.
XIV. Books of the Gelderland Vultures (Fourteen Books of the Gelderland Stories)
A comprehensive history of the Duchy of Gelderland, extending up to the time of the Dutch Revolt (the secession of the King of Spain).
Material: It is an adaptation and expansion of the Latin works by Ioh. Isacus Pontanus.
Publication: First published in Arnhem in 1654 by van Biesen.

