(Soeteboom, Hendrik Jacobsz) - Vroonens begin, midden en eynde - 1661






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Hendrik Jacobsz Soeteboom is the author of Vroonens begin, midden en eynde, the first Dutch edition published in Amsterdam by Gerrit van Goedesberg in 1661, a parchment-bound 245-page work in original Dutch with inserted plates, in very good condition.
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(Soeteboom, Hendrik Jacobsz): The beginning, middle, and end of Vroonens, with the rise of the cities of West Friesland, wherein among other things are found the oldest and foremost histories of West Friesland up to the fall of its ancient capital Vroonen, with the rise of the towns Hoorn, Enkhuizen, Alkmaar and Medenblick, and the bloody wars between the Hollanders and the small West Frisians, up to the year 1303, all in 4 volumes gathered together and illustrated with copper plates. Amsterdam, Gerrit van Goedesberg 1661. With printed title and 5 printed plates. 11 leaves, 250 pages. Price of the day 13 x 7.5 cm.
Vronen is a former village in the West Friesland region of North Holland. Its location is in the current municipality of Sint Pancras. The Battle of Vronen was fought on March 27, 1297 between the combined armies of the Counties of Holland and Zeeland, under the leadership of John I, Count of Holland, and the rebellious West Frisians, who lost the battle. The West Frisians were punished by the complete destruction of the village of Vronen and the resettlement of the inhabitants to the westernmost part of West Friesland, the Coedike (now Koedijk). (Wikipedia). - Good exemplar!
(Soeteboom, Hendrik Jacobsz): The beginning, middle, and end of Vroonens, with the rise of the cities of West Friesland, wherein among other things are found the oldest and foremost histories of West Friesland up to the fall of its ancient capital Vroonen, with the rise of the towns Hoorn, Enkhuizen, Alkmaar and Medenblick, and the bloody wars between the Hollanders and the small West Frisians, up to the year 1303, all in 4 volumes gathered together and illustrated with copper plates. Amsterdam, Gerrit van Goedesberg 1661. With printed title and 5 printed plates. 11 leaves, 250 pages. Price of the day 13 x 7.5 cm.
Vronen is a former village in the West Friesland region of North Holland. Its location is in the current municipality of Sint Pancras. The Battle of Vronen was fought on March 27, 1297 between the combined armies of the Counties of Holland and Zeeland, under the leadership of John I, Count of Holland, and the rebellious West Frisians, who lost the battle. The West Frisians were punished by the complete destruction of the village of Vronen and the resettlement of the inhabitants to the westernmost part of West Friesland, the Coedike (now Koedijk). (Wikipedia). - Good exemplar!
