[Lexica] Doctrinae Particularum Linguae graecae,
Auctore et Editore Henrico Hoogeveen, tomus prior, E Typographeo Dammeano, [Leiden], 1769.
4to., vellum with embroidery and coat of arms in blindtooling, title with vignette with (among others) a beehive (56),1337,(88) pp., annotations and signature in hw on endpaper, signature author before title, spine with small hole. Thise is a price binding of the Latin School in Delft: The Latin School in Delft was the only school with its own mark on price bindings: the Greek capital Ypsilon. The symbolism of this letter goes back to a story from Greek mythology in which Hercules, standing at a junction, needs to choose between a broad and a narrow road: pleasure and virtue. From around 1730, Delft price bindings were stamped with the coat of arms of the town which incorporates the school's logo. The motto ('per angusta ad augusta': through narrowness to blessedness) and the intertwined branches of thorn and laurel refer to the original symbolism (info Royal Library The Hague). Rare.