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
Author(s)
Piccoli, Chiara
Collection
Dutch Research Council (NWO)Language
Dutch; English; FrenchAbstract
On 9 July 1709, over 2,300 books were sold at a public auction at the shop of the publishing family 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 This monograph draws on unpublished archival sources and De Graeff’s book auction catalogue to explore his library and its significance.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.
Keywords
Exhibition catalogues; 16th century; c 1500; c 1599; 17th century; c 1600; c 1699; Biography: general; Library and information sciences; Museology; heritage studiesDOI
10.1163/9789004711747ISBN
9789004711747, 9789004706668, 9789004711747Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://0-brill-com.catalogue.libraries.london.ac.uk/Publication date and place
2025Series
Library of the Written Word / Library of the Written Word - The Handpress World,Classification
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
16th century, c 1500 to c 1599
17th century, c 1600 to c 1699
Biography: general
Library and information sciences / Museology
Museology and heritage studies