Veiling 349 Old & Rare Books - History of Law
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GRASWINCKEL, D.J.F. Placcaten, ordonnantien ende reglementen, op 't stuck vande lijf-tocht, sulcx als de selve van outs tot herwaerts toe op alle voorvallen van hongers-noot en dieren-tijdt beraemt zijn ende ghedaen publiceeren. - Followed by: Aenmerckinghen ende betrachtinghen, op de placcaten, ordonnantien, ende reglementen, &c. over het stuck van kooren ende greynen. - Leyden, Ex Off. Elseviriorum, 1651. 2 in 1 vol. (12), 203; 175, (1) pp. Fol. Cont. vellum.

A treatise on the economy of the grain trade, one of the principal economic works of the 17th century. The first part collects all regulations concerning the grain trade in the Netherlands from 1501 to 1634. It is printed in double columns, with the text of the regulations and Graswinckel's Latin translation. The second part contains Graswinckel's commentary on the grain trade, with marginal notes in Latin. Graswinckel (1600-66) regarded agriculture as the country's principal source of wealth. He advocated free grain trade and high prices for agricultural products, wishing export restrictions to be kept to a minimum. - First and only printing, rare. (Some copies bear the Latin title). Willems 695; Dekkers 66.

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