Sale: 391 / Rare Books, May 21. 2012 in Hamburg Lot 588

 
Georg Eberhard Rumph - Rariteitkamer, 1741


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Georg Eberhard Rumph
Rariteitkamer, 1741
Estimate:
€ 2,000 / $ 2,140
Sold:
€ 2,640 / $ 2,824

(incl. surcharge)
Rumpf, G. E., D'Amboinsche Rariteitkamer, behelzende eene beschryvinge van allerhande zoo weeke als harde schaalvisschen, te weete raare krabben, kreeften .. hoorntjes en schulpen .. mineraalen, gesteenten .. die in d'Ambroinsche, en zommige omleggende eilanden gevonden worden. With engr. frontispiece, engr. portrait, 60 copper plates as well as engr. title vignette and 5 engr. text vignettes . Amsterdam, J. Roman the Younger. 1741. Dyed contemp. half vellum. Folio. 12 ll., 340 pp., 22 ll.

Nissen, Zool. 3518. - Agassiz IV, 224f. - Landwehr, VOC 591 notes. - Cf. Wood p. 546. - Second edition of the famous 'Amboina Curiosity Cabinet', first published in 1705. - "This rare folio is important because of its early descriptions and depiction of faunal (mainly marine) life in the Dutch East Indies (the Moluccas especially) at the end of the seventeenth century" (Wood). - The merchant and natural scientist Georg Eberhard Rumpf (1627-1702) stayed on the maluku island of Ambon as of 1653 on behalf of the Dutch East Indies Company, where he was the first to research local fauna and flora. The work is still regarded as fundamentalyl important. - The very nice detailed plates in strong impression. "Redrawings of insufficient models are ascribed to M. S. Merian " (Nissen). - Somewhat foxed (mostly in white margin), with isolated brownish spots (8 ll. and 2 plates somewhat stronger), isolated slight squeezemarks, binding slightly loosened. Cover with traces of use. All in all fine and untrimmed copy.

Second edition. With engr. frontispiece, engr. title vignette, engr. portrait, 60 copperplates and 5 engr. head vignettes, all in strong impressions. Contemp. half vellum (colored). - Foxing (mostly in the white margins), here and there brownstained (8 leaves and 2 plates stronger), some printer's creases, binding slightly loosened. Binding with signs of use. All in all fine untrimmed copy.




588
Georg Eberhard Rumph
Rariteitkamer, 1741
Estimate:
€ 2,000 / $ 2,140
Sold:
€ 2,640 / $ 2,824

(incl. surcharge)