[Classical antiquity] Three works: (1) Rosinus, J. Antiquitatum romanarum corpus absolutissimum,
cum notis Thomae Dempsteri J.C. Cui accedunt Pauli Manutii libri II. De legibus, et de senatu, cum Andreae Schotti electis (...). Utrecht, G. v.d. Water, 1701. (16),956,(30) p., w. engr. frontisp., 1 large fold. bird's eye view plan of Rome, 5 full-p. and 2 fold. engr. plates by P. Philippe, later gilt vellum, both covers w. gilt coat of arms of IJsselstein (Spoelder 2), gilt and ribbed spine w. manuscript title, 4to. Without free endpapers, frontisp. w. tear near spine, final leaf loosening, creased and portion torn off (preserved), binding soiled, stained and rubbed w. loss of the gilding, lacking ties, minor other defects. According to Spoelder, the first school prizes of the IJssselstein Latin school were awarded in 1760. -and 2 others, 1702 and 1754, the latter bound in a school prize binding of Gouda (Spoelder 5).
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