Nederlands: Titelpagina Nederlantsche oorloghen, beroerten, ende borgerlijcke oneenicheyden Beginnende met de opdrachte selver landen/ gedaen by Keyser Karel de V...
De gravure toont een lelijke Vrouwe Inquisitie op een troon, omringd door soldaten die de Waarheid met een lans doorsteken, terwijl andere soldaten een kist met privileges (charters met zegels?) openbreken. Op de achtergrond executies door ophanging en radbraken(?). Teksten in de gravure:
Bovenaan links en rechts: Van 1555 tot 1584 en Onpartijdigh / history/ia (?) Bovenaan rond koppen en profil: Karol V Roomsch Keys. Philip II Kon. van Span.
Onder troon: Hebt ghij een Nederlanders aart, So blijft voor 't Spaensche jock vervaart.
Banieren rond troon:
Inquisitie, Waerheit, Politie, Privil.
English: Title page Nederlantsche oorloghen, beroerten, ende borgerlijcke oneenicheyden Beginnende mette opdrachte selver landen/ gedaen by Keyser Karel de V.... Engraving showing Inquisition as an allegorical woman on a throne against a background of Spanish soldiers executing and torturing people. Truth ("Waerheit") is pierced with a lance, Spanish soldiers demolish a chest with privilege documents (?)
Nederlantsche oorloghen, beroerten, ende borgerlijcke oneenicheyden, beginnende mette opdrachte [...] aen [...] Philippus van Spangien, tot de droevige doot van [...] Willem prince van Orangien. / By Pieter Bor Christiaensz
Oorspronck, begin ende vervolgh der Nederlantsche oorlogen. Part 1
Publisher: Leyden : G. Basson, Amsterdā, M. Colyn
Printer: Basson, Govert Leiden, 1612-1630. Colijn, Michiel Amsterdam, 1608-1635
Pieter Christiaansz Bor (1559-1635). Engraver:. Photography: D-vorm, Bert en Lilian Mellink
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