Al de werken

Type:
boek
Titel:
Al de werken
Auteur:
Cats, Jacob
Jaar:
1665
Onderwerp:
17th Century (1601-1700)
Poetry
Emblem
Play (theater)
Literature
Moral education
Fine art
Iconography
Multiple use
Netherlands
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Barlaeus, C
Caccini, J
Cats, J._autobiografie
cister
op de wijze van
op de wijze van
op de wijze van
op de wijze van
op de wijze van
dansen
dansen
dansen
doedelzak
doedelzak
doedelzak
doedelzak
dwarsfluit
dwarsfluit
dwarsfluit
gamba
trompet
harp
violone
viool
viool
Visscher, Anna Roemer
zangeres
koor/orkestopstelling
koor/orkestopstelling
schalmei
schilder
luit
luit
luit
luit
luit
luit
slagwerk
badminton
Staging
Staging
pipe and tabor
Schurman, A.M. v
Schurman, A.M. v
Taal:
Nederlands
Uitgever:
Amsterdam Schipper 1665
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.KTS1 C2.67 11H12a-m (Orpheus Instituut)
Paginering:
leather bound, embossed & gilded , engraved title page, illustrations [xii]-120-[10]-[8]-32-[4]-15-[7]-[ii]-202-[7]-[i]-36-[8]-152-[12]-276-[10]-76-[2]-32-[vi]-26-[vi]-26-1-[iv]-82 in folio
Nota:
Jacob Cats was a Dutch poet, humorist, jurist and politician. He became famous in his own lifetime from his moralistic Emblem books, most notably Sinne en Minnebeelden, for which Adrian van der Venne cut the plates. Cats was contemporary with Hooft and Vondel and other distinguished Dutch writers in the golden age of Dutch literature, but his Orangist and Calvinistic opinions separated him from the liberal school of Amsterdam poets. He was, however, intimate with Constantijn Huygens, whose political opinions were more nearly in agreement with his own. Although hardly known outside of Holland, among his own people for nearly two centuries he enjoyed an enormous popularity – the complete collection of his poems is said to have sold around 50,000 copies, and was reputedly the only book, other than the Bible, to be found in many Dutch homes. His diffuseness and the antiquated character of his matter and diction, have, however, come to be regarded as difficulties in the way of study, and he is more renowned than read.
richly illustrated edition of the complete works of Cats (illustrations, several emblem-books, portraits, lavishly engraved title pages...)
originally first published in 1655, reprinted several times: in 1658, 1659, 1665, 1700, 1702 and for the last time in 1726.
In 'Spiegel van den Ouden en Nieuwen Tijd' pages 65-88 are missing
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