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Jaarboeken en Maandbladen ( Genootschap Amstelodamum )

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Tijdschriftpagina
Jaarboek Amstelodamum, 1928; p. 78
Datering:
1928
Titel:
Jaarboek Amstelodamum
Jaargang:
025
Jaar:
1928
Pagina:
78
„was an ox which (pissed) 1 strongly, men tendmg the cow and ox, as also digging; „on the other side a buil which roared, a cow and her calf which lowed, a cock stood „overhead which crowed, but hoarsely; we were then brought down to the water-„work, ( water„work, ) where was a ball tossed and danced two yards high by the strength and „force of the water-spot; proportion of the sun in water, but before, the proportion „of the globe, then of the sun, of the half-moon, of a star much to the life, of a crown „which was danced one yard and dim high; two yards carned up, descended soaring; „two boys sat opposite one to the other about three yards distant, which (pissed) „stoutly one at the other, one upon the other; a woman out of whose breast water „sprung; divers beasts placed upon the rails round about whereon we leaned, out „of all whose mouths water strongly sprung, and was carried two or three yards: „and in the mid, out of the very top of the work, the water did spring directly upward „three yards: in this work did the water issue at least in forty or fifty places. A li-„vely ( li„vely ) representation of the five wise and five foohsh virgins; the one having oil „plentifully, the other wanting; the first received, the second repulsed. Adam and „Eve, and the frogs and toads, which strongly spit out their venon; overhead a flat „roof, on which placed a turret, to which you ascend by stairs made of iron-bars „in a narrow compass, and so walk to a httle cabm covered overhead, open on all „sides, that the wind may not have ever much power over it; and by a wooden ladder „you ascend to the top of this also. Here is a commandmg prospect twelve yards „higher than the roof ; this supported by four pillars, strengthened with some bars „of iron”. Wie was deze joviale oude heer met den wonderlijken naam „Yantunus”, Doops-gezind ( Doopsgezind ) ex-professor in het Arabisch, en waar was zijn door Brereton met blijkbare belangstelling bezichtigd „museum t
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Erfgoedstuk
Tijdschriftpagina
Maandblad Amstelodamum, 1927; p. 19
Datering:
1927
Titel:
Maandblad Amstelodamum
Jaargang:
014
Jaar:
1927
Pagina:
19
servent qu’a entretenir des animosités regrettables et dont les peuples ont fait justice depuis longtemps? Cette salie oü I’on danse, et qui ne devrait point être affligée de semblables oripeaux, est ornée en outre de lustres et de girandoles, sujet-empire, ( sujetempire, ) a cercles de cuivre, a paillons de cristal, que désavouerait la dernière guin-guette ( guinguette ) des environs de Paris. Je n’ai pas besoin de vous dire qu’il y a la beaucoup de marbre, de pilastres, de cartouches, de sta-tues, ( statues, ) de bas reliefs, enfin tont ce qui con-stitue ( constitue ) I’appareil nécessaire et usité en pareil cas. Cela pouvait être très-beau lorsque c’était un hótel-de-ville, lorsque ces grands appartements déserts s’animaient aux libres discussions, lorsque la justice s’y rendait, qu’on y envoyait des ordres par dela les océans; mais main tenant, dés-habité ( déshabité ) et refroidi par la solitude, c’est triste et navrant a parcourir. Uit John Evelyn’s Diary, (1641), over de grachten; And indeed it is by extraordinary industry that as well this citty, as gene-rally ( generally ) all the towns of Holland, are so accomodated with grafts (canals), cuts, sluices, moles, and rivers, that nothing is more frequent then to see a whole navy of merchands and others environ’d with streetes and houses, every man’s barke or vessel at anker before his very doore; and yet the Street so exactly straite, even, and uniforme, that nothing can be more pleasing. The Keisers Graft, or Bmperors Streete, appears a citty in a wood through the goodly ranges of the stately lime-trees planted before each man’s doore, and at the margent of that goodly aquae-duct, or river, so curiously wharfed with clincars (a kind of white sun-bak’d brick), and of which material the spacious streetes on either side are paved. This part of Amsterdam is gained upon the maine Sea, supported by piles at an im’ense charge.
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Erfgoedstuk
Tijdschriftpagina
Maandblad Amstelodamum, 1925; p. 16
Datering:
1925
Titel:
Maandblad Amstelodamum
Jaargang:
012
Jaar:
1925
Pagina:
16
which is six stories high, where having heard all sorts of music upon strings upon wind-instruments, ( windinstruments, ) and upon an instrument which did in a pleasant tune and harmony make the bells to sound, playing thereon as you do upon virginalls. Here we had three great glasses of their muddy stuff, for which we paid (and fora dish of almonds and raisins) six Dutch shillings. After this we were taken into a loft or gallery in the same room ; over against us stood upon a convenient place, for that and prepared, the proportion of a woman milking a cow, who seemed to move with her hand, and milked until the vessel, whereinto the water distilled or war milked, ran over. Here was another woman's proportion, as it ware carrying away a vessel upon her head, which, being filled with water, did also overflow. Af-terwards ( Afterwards ) here was an ox which p.. . . strongly, men tending the cow and ox, as also digging; on the other side a buil which roared, a cow and her calf which lowed, a cock stood over-head ( overhead ) which crowed, but hoarsely; we were then brought down to the water-work, where was a ball tossed and danced two yards high by strength and force of the water-spout; pro-portion ( proportion ) of the sun in water, but before, the proportion of a globe, then of the sun, of the half-moon, of a star much to the life, of a crown which was danced one yard and dim high ; two birds carried up, descended soaring ; two boys sat opposite one to the other about three yards distant, which p.... stoutly one at the other, one upon the other; a woman out of whose breast water sprung ; divers beasts placed upon the rails round about whereon we leaned, out of all whose mouths water strongly sprung, and was carried two or three yards : and in the mid, out of the very top of the work, the water did spring directly upwards three yards : in this work did the water issue at least in forty or fifty places. A lively representation of the five
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