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ISBN13: | 9789004706668 |
ISBN10: | 9004706666 |
Binding: | Hardback |
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Size: | 235x155 mm |
Weight: | 1 g |
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Pieter de Graeff (1638-1707) and his treffelyke bibliotheek
Exploring and Reconstructing an Early Modern Private Library as a Book Collection and as a Physical Space
Publisher: BRILL
Date of Publication: 27 March 2025
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Short description:
Drawing from unpublished archival sources, this monograph investigates the library of the Amsterdam patrician Pieter de Graeff (1638?1707). As a microcosmos of knowledge accumulated through generations, this library emphasizes the power of books to connect people, times, and places.
Long description:
On 9 July 1709, over 2,300 books were sold at a public auction at the house of the publisher Boom in Amsterdam. They comprised the ?beautiful library? (treffelyke bibliotheek) of the patrician Pieter de Graeff (1638?1707), member of a prominent regent family. This monograph draws on unpublished archival sources and De Graeff?s book auction catalogue to explore his library and its significance. While tracing the microhistories of De Graeff?s relatives against the backdrop of the Dutch Republic?s unfolding history, this research reveals his book collection as a microcosmos of knowledge accumulated through generations. De Graeff?s boeken kamer ? the library room in his Amsterdam residence ? is also investigated and visualized through computer graphics, resulting in an online, interactive and annotated 3D model.
Table of Contents:
Prologue
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Abbreviations
1 Introducing the Library of Pieter de Graeff: Sources for an Attempt at Reconstruction
1 Book Structure, Content and Sources
2 Unravelling the Threads: Pieter de Graeff, His Life and Family
1 A Rapid Ascent Interrupted by the Rampjaar (Disaster Year)
2 ?Myne seer geliefde en waerde Huysvrouw?: Glimpses of Jacoba Bicker
3 A Passion for Numismatics and Genealogical Research
4 Snapshots of Everyday Life, Illnesses and Death
5 Relatives of Pieter de Graeff: a Family Portrait
6 From Generation to Generation: Pieter?s Inherited Assets
7 Concluding Remarks
3 The VOC Groote Comptoir Almanach as a Primary Source for Pieter?s Book Possession, Circulation and Interests
1 1664?1673
2 1674?1684
3 1685?1695
4 1696?1707
5 Tracing Pieter?s Book Possession and Interests from His Almanacs: Final Remarks
4 Probate Inventories as Sources for Book Ownership: Pieter?s Houses at Herengracht, Valkenburg, Velsen and Ilpendam
1 Herengracht 573
2 Valkenburg
3 Velsen
4 Ilpenstein
5 Book Ownership and Reading Habits: Insights from Probate Inventories
5 ?Zeer veel raare oude en wel geconditioneerde boeken?: Exploring Pieter?s Book Auction Catalogue
1 The Books in the Auction Catalogue
2 Pieter?s Book Auction Catalogue: Final Thoughts on a Family-Contributed Collection
6 Early Modern Private Libraries as Physical Spaces: ?Reconstructing? Pieter?s boeken kamer in 3D
1 The Interior
2 Towards a 3D Reconstruction of the Library?s Interior
3 The Storage Capacity of the boeken kamer
4 Conclusions
7 Epilogue: the Afterlife of Pieter?s Book Collection and Final Remarks
1 Biblia Hebraica punctata cum Masora
2 The Book Auction Catalogue as a Collector?s Item
3 Travelling Through Time and Space with Pieter?s Private Library: Final Thoughts
Appendix 1: Transcription and English Translation of Pieter de Graeff?s Diplomas in Canon and Civil Law, University of Orléans, 16 Novembre 1660
Appendix 2: Overview of the Books in Pieter de Graeff?s Auction Catalogue Divided per Subject, Language, Format, Date and Place of Publication
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Abbreviations
1 Introducing the Library of Pieter de Graeff: Sources for an Attempt at Reconstruction
1 Book Structure, Content and Sources
2 Unravelling the Threads: Pieter de Graeff, His Life and Family
1 A Rapid Ascent Interrupted by the Rampjaar (Disaster Year)
2 ?Myne seer geliefde en waerde Huysvrouw?: Glimpses of Jacoba Bicker
3 A Passion for Numismatics and Genealogical Research
4 Snapshots of Everyday Life, Illnesses and Death
5 Relatives of Pieter de Graeff: a Family Portrait
6 From Generation to Generation: Pieter?s Inherited Assets
7 Concluding Remarks
3 The VOC Groote Comptoir Almanach as a Primary Source for Pieter?s Book Possession, Circulation and Interests
1 1664?1673
2 1674?1684
3 1685?1695
4 1696?1707
5 Tracing Pieter?s Book Possession and Interests from His Almanacs: Final Remarks
4 Probate Inventories as Sources for Book Ownership: Pieter?s Houses at Herengracht, Valkenburg, Velsen and Ilpendam
1 Herengracht 573
2 Valkenburg
3 Velsen
4 Ilpenstein
5 Book Ownership and Reading Habits: Insights from Probate Inventories
5 ?Zeer veel raare oude en wel geconditioneerde boeken?: Exploring Pieter?s Book Auction Catalogue
1 The Books in the Auction Catalogue
2 Pieter?s Book Auction Catalogue: Final Thoughts on a Family-Contributed Collection
6 Early Modern Private Libraries as Physical Spaces: ?Reconstructing? Pieter?s boeken kamer in 3D
1 The Interior
2 Towards a 3D Reconstruction of the Library?s Interior
3 The Storage Capacity of the boeken kamer
4 Conclusions
7 Epilogue: the Afterlife of Pieter?s Book Collection and Final Remarks
1 Biblia Hebraica punctata cum Masora
2 The Book Auction Catalogue as a Collector?s Item
3 Travelling Through Time and Space with Pieter?s Private Library: Final Thoughts
Appendix 1: Transcription and English Translation of Pieter de Graeff?s Diplomas in Canon and Civil Law, University of Orléans, 16 Novembre 1660
Appendix 2: Overview of the Books in Pieter de Graeff?s Auction Catalogue Divided per Subject, Language, Format, Date and Place of Publication
Bibliography
Index