Title page of Daniel Heinsius, Rerum ad Sylvam-Ducis atque alibi in Belgio aut a Belgio anno 1629 gestarum historia, 1631, Rerum ad Sylvam-Ducis atque alibi in Belgio aut a Belgio anno 1629 gestarum historia (title on object), Allegorical title page of Daniel Heinsius, Rerum ad Sylvam-Ducis atque alibi in Belgio aut a Belgio anno 1629 gestarum historia, the account of the siege and capture of Den Bosch by the Staatse Leger under Frederik Hendrik, between May 1 and September 17, 1629. Two standing personifications, on the left the city maid of Den Bosch, on the right the city maid of Wesel with the liberty lance with hat. At top a representation of ships off a coast, probably the capture of the Silver Fleet, at bottom the coat of arms of Frederick Henry between two emblems., print maker: Cornelis Claesz. Duysend (mentioned on object), publisher: Elzevier (mentioned on object), print maker: Northern Netherlands, publisher: Leiden, 1631, paper, engraving, height 283 mm × width 180 mm
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Title page, Daniel Heinsius, Rerum ad Sylvam-Ducis atque alibi, Belgio aut, Belgio anno 1629 gestarum historia, 1631, Rerum ad Sylvam-Ducis atque alibi, Belgio aut, Belgio anno 1629 gestarum historia, Allegorical title page, Daniel Heinsius, Rerum ad Sylvam-Ducis atque alibi, Belgio aut, Belgio anno 1629 gestarum historia, account, siege, capture, Den Bosch, Staatse Leger under Frederik Hendrik, 1, September 17, 1629, Two standing personifications, left, city maid, Den Bosch, right, city maid, Wesel, liberty lance, hat, top, representation, ships off, coast, capture, Silver Fleet, bottom, coat of arms, Frederick Henry, two emblems, print maker, Cornelis Claesz, Duysend, mentioned, publisher, Elzevier, mentioned, print maker, Northern Netherlands, publisher, Leiden, 1631, paper, engraving, height 283 mm, width 180 mm
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