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PATRIK, Simon (1626-1707); POLUS, Matthew (1624-'79); WELLS, Edward (1667-1727); Honert Johan van den (1693-1758)
Uitbreiding en verklaring van het boek van EZECHIEL en DANIEL Met een voorrede van de heer Joan vanden Honert, T.H. Zoon deel 10
AMSTERDAM, Tirion, Isaak en Jacobus Loveringh, 1748. org perkament 4o gaaf ex
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PATRIK, Simon (1626-1707); POLUS, Matthew (1624-'79); WELLS, Edward (1667-1727); Honert Johan van den (1693-1758)
Uitbreiding en verklaring van HANDELINGEN der APOSTELEN ende ROMEINEN 14e deel
Amsterdam, Tirion, Isaak en Jacobus Loveringh, 1754. v14e deel uit de serie Uit het Engels vertaald. Met een voorrede van de heer Joan vanden Honert, T.H. Zoon. 424-248 blz halflinnen kwarto NOG BDIVERSEN ANDERE LOSSE DELEN
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PATRIK, Simon (1626-1707); POLUS, Matthew (1624-'79); WELLS, Edward (1667-1727); Honert Johan van den (1693-1758)
Uitbreiding en verklaring van het boek van BRIEVEN VAN PAULUS FILIPPIERS-HEBREEN deel 16
AMSTERDAM, Tirion, Isaak en Jacobus Loveringh, 1748. geb Heel leerr 4o gaaf ex
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PATRIK, Simon (1626-1707); POLUS, Matthew (1624-'79); WELLS, Edward (1667-1727); Honert Johan van den (1693-1758)
Uitbreiding en verklaring van het boe HANDELINGEN/ ROMEINEN DEEL 14
AMSTERDAM, Tirion, Isaak en Jacobus Loveringh, 1748. geb Heel leerr 4o gaaf ex
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PATRIK, Simon (1626-1707); POLUS, Matthew (1624-'79); WELLS, Edward (1667-1727); Honert Johan van den (1693-1758)
Uitbreiding en verklaring van het boek EZECHIEL/ DANIEL deel 10
AMSTERDAM, Tirion, Isaak en Jacobus Loveringh, 1748. geb 4o
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PATRIK, Simon (1626-1707); POLUS, Matthew (1624-'79); WELLS, Edward (1667-1727); Honert Johan van den (1693-1758)
Uitbreiding en verklaring van KONINGEN/ESTHER deel 4
AMSTERDAM, Tirion, Isaak en Jacobus Loveringh, 1748. geb Heel leerr 4o gaaf ex
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PATRIK, Simon (1626-1707); POLUS, Matthew (1624-'79); WELLS, Edward (1667-1727); Honert Johan van den (1693-1758)
Uitbreiding en verklaring van JOZUA SAMUEL deel 3
AMSTERDAM, Tirion, Isaak en Jacobus Loveringh, 1748. geb Heel leerr 4o gaaf ex
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PATRIK, Simon (1626-1707); POLUS, Matthew (1624-'79); WELLS, Edward (1667-1727); Honert Johan van den (1693-1758)
Verklaring van de Geheele Heilige Schrift, door eenigen van de voornaamste Engelsche Godgeleerden.
AMSTEDAM, Isaak Tirion en Jacubus Leverinngh, 1741-57. 17 delen in 18 banden compleet, HALF LINNENBANDEN met Goudtitel met 2 v/d 6 kaarten l(MOOI GAAF EX Halverwege de achttiende eeuw verscheen in Nederland een unieke Bijbelverklaring: de Verklaring van de Geheele Heilige Schrift, door eenigen van de voornaamste Engelsche Godgeleerden. Het omvangrijke werk kreeg de naam van die godgeleerden die aan de eerste delen het grootste aandeel leverden: Patrick, Polus en Wels. In latere delen werden meer verklaringen van andere theologen gebruikt. Zo is de verklaring van het Nieuwe Testament voor een belangrijk deel samengesteld uit de commentaren van de bekende John Gill (1697-1771). Gill was een vurig verdediger van het calvinisme en een groot kenner van de grondtalen van de Schrift. De ""Patrick, Polus en Wels"" onderscheidt zich van bijvoorbeeld Matthew Henry door de meer zakelijk-exegetische uitleg. Waar Henry al snel overgaat tot het trekken van praktische lessen uit de Bijbeltekst, gaat dit commentaar dieper in op de betekenis van woorden en gebeurtenissen. De Bijbelverklaring van Patrick, Polus en Wels AANBIEDINGSPRjIS VAN 1175 NU VOOR
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 Wells, Edward (1667-1727), Cartouche for a New Map of North America Shewing Its Principal Divisions, Chief Cities, Townes... &C. Dedicated to His Highness William Duke of Glocester [Gloucester]
Wells, Edward (1667-1727)
Cartouche for a New Map of North America Shewing Its Principal Divisions, Chief Cities, Townes... &C. Dedicated to His Highness William Duke of Glocester [Gloucester]
Oxford: 1701. Engraved cartouche only. 12 x 13 cm. Wells produced a lavish school atlas on the occasion of William Duke of Glouchester's schooling at Oxford. As such, this map rarely appears in early color. This wonderful and curious example of the map has no centerfold and may well have been issued separately as a teaching aid. The map is richly annotated with manuscript notes, including the course of Drake's Voyage to California and extensive notations concerning the date of d discovery of at least 15-20 locations. Since th last of the notations show the ceding of the region just east of the Mississippi River along the Gulf Coast to the English in 1763 and a similar note and date near Quebec, it would seem that the map was used at approximately this date. The majority of the notes reflect late 16th to mid 17th Century discoveries. Wells map is a fascinating mix of contemporary information and inaccuracies. In identifying California as an Island, Wells was behind the times. His location of the Misssissippi River as originating in Texas is also very inaccurate. However, his map is largely based upon the work of the Recollet missionary Louis Hennepin and faithfully displays Hennepin's discoveries. The shape of Florida is very odd. Along the East coast, many of the early English settlements and American Colonial cities are shown. From the collection of Hon. Gerald Henry Brabazon Ponsonby (1829-1908), Private secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland; son of 4th Earl of Bessborough. .
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Book number: 51-3059
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 Wells, Edward (1667-1727), Cartouche for a New Map of Sarmatia Europaea Pannonia and Dacia Shewing the Principal Divisions, People, Cities, Towns,... &C. Dedicated to His Highness William Duke of Gloucester
Wells, Edward (1667-1727)
Cartouche for a New Map of Sarmatia Europaea Pannonia and Dacia Shewing the Principal Divisions, People, Cities, Towns,... &C. Dedicated to His Highness William Duke of Gloucester
Oxford: circa 1700. Engraved cartouche only. 19 x 11.5cm. Wells produced a lavish school atlas on the occasion of William Duke of Glouchester's schooling at Oxford. As such, this map rarely appears in early color. This wonderful and curious example of the map has no centerfold and may well have been issued separately as a teaching aid. The map is richly annotated with manuscript notes, including the course of Drake's Voyage to California and extensive notations concerning the date of d discovery of at least 15-20 locations. Since th last of the notations show the ceding of the region just east of the Mississippi River along the Gulf Coast to the English in 1763 and a similar note and date near Quebec, it would seem that the map was used at approximately this date. The majority of the notes reflect late 16th to mid 17th Century discoveries. Wells map is a fascinating mix of contemporary information and inaccuracies. In identifying California as an Island, Wells was behind the times. His location of the Misssissippi River as originating in Texas is also very inaccurate. However, his map is largely based upon the work of the Recollet missionary Louis Hennepin and faithfully displays Hennepin's discoveries. The shape of Florida is very odd. Along the East coast, many of the early English settlements and American Colonial cities are shown. From the collection of Hon. Gerald Henry Brabazon Ponsonby (1829-1908), Private secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland; son of 4th Earl of Bessborough. .
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Book number: 51-3061
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 Wells, Edward (1667-1727), Cartouche for Ancient Asia According to Its General Divisions and Names of Its Countries Together with Their Chief Cities, Rivers, Mountains &C
Wells, Edward (1667-1727)
Cartouche for Ancient Asia According to Its General Divisions and Names of Its Countries Together with Their Chief Cities, Rivers, Mountains &C
Oxford: circa 1700. Engraved cartouche only. 6.5 x 12 cm. This is a map of Asia covering the Mediterranean Sea in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east. The map was designed as a teaching aid for Edward Well's lectures at Oxford University. Wells produced a lavish school atlas on the occasion of William Duke of Glouchester's schooling at Oxford. As such, this map rarely appears in early color. This wonderful and curious example of the map has no centerfold and may well have been issued separately as a teaching aid. The map is richly annotated with manuscript notes, including the course of Drake's Voyage to California and extensive notations concerning the date of d discovery of at least 15-20 locations. Since th last of the notations show the ceding of the region just east of the Mississippi River along the Gulf Coast to the English in 1763 and a similar note and date near Quebec, it would seem that the map was used at approximately this date. The majority of the notes reflect late 16th to mid 17th Century discoveries. Wells map is a fascinating mix of contemporary information and inaccuracies. In identifying California as an Island, Wells was behind the times. His location of the Misssissippi River as originating in Texas is also very inaccurate. However, his map is largely based upon the work of the Recollet missionary Louis Hennepin and faithfully displays Hennepin's discoveries. The shape of Florida is very odd. Along the East coast, many of the early English settlements and American Colonial cities are shown. From the collection of Hon. Gerald Henry Brabazon Ponsonby (1829-1908), Private secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland; son of 4th Earl of Bessborough. .
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Book number: 51-3062
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Catalogue: Ephemera

 Wells, Edward (1667-1727), Cartouche for a New Map Ancient Asia Dedicated to His Highness William Duke of Gloucester
Wells, Edward (1667-1727)
Cartouche for a New Map Ancient Asia Dedicated to His Highness William Duke of Gloucester
Oxford: circa 1700. Engraved cartouche only. 9.5 x 8.5 cm. This is a map of Asia covering the Mediterranean Sea in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east. The map was designed as a teaching aid for Edward Well's lectures at Oxford University. Wells produced a lavish school atlas on the occasion of William Duke of Glouchester's schooling at Oxford. As such, this map rarely appears in early color. This wonderful and curious example of the map has no centerfold and may well have been issued separately as a teaching aid. The map is richly annotated with manuscript notes, including the course of Drake's Voyage to California and extensive notations concerning the date of d discovery of at least 15-20 locations. Since th last of the notations show the ceding of the region just east of the Mississippi River along the Gulf Coast to the English in 1763 and a similar note and date near Quebec, it would seem that the map was used at approximately this date. The majority of the notes reflect late 16th to mid 17th Century discoveries. Wells map is a fascinating mix of contemporary information and inaccuracies. In identifying California as an Island, Wells was behind the times. His location of the Misssissippi River as originating in Texas is also very inaccurate. However, his map is largely based upon the work of the Recollet missionary Louis Hennepin and faithfully displays Hennepin's discoveries. The shape of Florida is very odd. Along the East coast, many of the early English settlements and American Colonial cities are shown. From the collection of Hon. Gerald Henry Brabazon Ponsonby (1829-1908), Private secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland; son of 4th Earl of Bessborough. .
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Book number: 51-3063
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 Wells, Edward (1667-1727), Cartouche for Asia . . Scale of English Miles: According to Picart's Computation, According to Ricciolus's Computation
Wells, Edward (1667-1727)
Cartouche for Asia . . Scale of English Miles: According to Picart's Computation, According to Ricciolus's Computation
Oxford: circa 1700. Engraved cartouche only. 8.4 x 8 cm. This is a map of Asia covering the Mediterranean Sea in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east. The map was designed as a teaching aid for Edward Well's lectures at Oxford University. Wells produced a lavish school atlas on the occasion of William Duke of Glouchester's schooling at Oxford. From the collection of Hon. Gerald Henry Brabazon Ponsonby (1829-1908), Private secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland; son of 4th Earl of Bessborough. .
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Book number: 51-3067
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 Wells, Edward (1667-1727), Cartouche for Scale of English Miles: According to Picart's Computation, According to Ricciolus's Computation
Wells, Edward (1667-1727)
Cartouche for Scale of English Miles: According to Picart's Computation, According to Ricciolus's Computation
Oxford: circa 1700. Engraved cartouche only. 5.8 x 9.8 cm. Wells produced a lavish school atlas on the occasion of William Duke of Glouchester's schooling at Oxford. From the collection of Hon. Gerald Henry Brabazon Ponsonby (1829-1908), Private secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland; son of 4th Earl of Bessborough. .
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Book number: 51-3068
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 Wells, Edward (1667-1727), Cartouche for Scale of English Miles: According to Picart's Computation, According to Ricciolus's Computation
Wells, Edward (1667-1727)
Cartouche for Scale of English Miles: According to Picart's Computation, According to Ricciolus's Computation
Oxford: circa 1700. Engraved cartouche only. 5 x 9.8 cm. Wells produced a lavish school atlas on the occasion of William Duke of Glouchester's schooling at Oxford. From the collection of Hon. Gerald Henry Brabazon Ponsonby (1829-1908), Private secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland; son of 4th Earl of Bessborough. .
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Book number: 51-3069
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Catalogue: Ephemera

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