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ters to Vossius, nos. 805 and 806. I wish to thank Dr. Marion Peters for pointing out these letters and providing transcriptions.
39. Peters, “Mercator Sapiens,” 119.
40. Losman, “Drei schwedische Büchersammler,” 171–72.
41. Jerôme Lalande, Abrégé de navigation . . . (Paris: privately printed,
1793), 9.
42. Cannenburg, “Witsen’s Scheepsbouw,” 32.
43. Frederik Muller, Beschrijvende catalogus van 7000 portretten van Neder-
landers (Amsterdam: Frederik Muller, 1853), 297, no. 6201e.
44. Katalog der Bibliothek der Seefahrtschule Bremen, vol. 2, “19th Cen-
tury,” sachgruppe F, manuscript msa 0353, Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen. I wish to thank Dr. Armin Hetzer of the Staats- und Universitätsbiblio- thek Bremen for this information on the Bremen copy of 1690 edition. Letter to the author, Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum Archive; letters received 1995; no. 2043 (includes a photocopy of the manuscript catalog).
45. L’Honoré Naber, “Een tweede uitgave,” 83; and Cannenburg, “Witsen’s Scheepsbouw,” 28–34.
46. Christof Marcus and Dieter W. F. Schoppmeyer, eds., 200 Jahre Seefahrt- schule Bremen (Bremen: H. M. Hauschild, 1999), 21.
47. Letter to the author from Dr. Armin Hetzer of the Staats- und Universitäts- bibliothek Bremen, Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum Archive; letters received 1995; no. 286.
48. Witsen’s letter to Cuper is printed in Gebhard, Het Leven, 2:288.
49. Wouter Nijhoff, “Een variant in Van IJk’s Scheeps-bouw- konst in verband met Witsen’s Scheepsbouw,” Het Boek 9 (1921): 139–44.
50. The facsimile of the 1671 edition, published in 1979 by Canaletto in Alp- hen aan den Rijn, was jointly reissued in 1994 by Canaletto and Van Wijnen in Franeker.
51. Published by Graphic in Amsterdam in 1970 in the series Monumenta nautica historica selecta; no. 2.
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