Numbers 145-148 and 157-160 omitted in paging Printed in roman, gothic, italic and civilité Plantin's device on t.p. (compasses). Blocks for the ill. probably cut by Antoon van Leest; see Voet. Matthias's arms on A2v. Full-page cut depicting Matthias riding beneath a triumphal arch hung with coats of arms, B1r. Full-page ill. numbered I-XXIIII of stages with allegories erected in the streets; explanatory verses printed within cartouches on facing pages. Decorated and historiated initials, tailpieces Text of dramatic entertainment presented at banquet in Matthias's honor, H6v-K3v. It is followed by imprimatur and privilege on K4r, but instead of the publication ending, an added dramatic dialogue appears on L1v-L6r followed by an additional imprimatur dated Dec. 19, 1579. This leads Voet to conclude that the work actually appeared early in 1580 Signatures: A-I K L Voet, L. Plantin press Binding: 19th-century marbled paper, red goatskin back. Brief author, title and imprint in gilt on spine Mounted above center of front pastedown is label with monogram composed of the letters EVC and the motto "Labor omnia vincit improbus." Tipped on at centerfold to recto of final blank in Getty copy is a double port. of Archduke Matthias and William the Silent, Prince of Orange, produced by the Wierix family of engravers. The print has been trimmed to fit in the book, and is lacking ca. 15 mm. in height (chiefly the two-line legend at foot), and ca. 7 mm. in width. See Les estampes des Wierix, no. 1822, where it is noted that this print has been inserted in a number of copies of the present work Mounted on back free endpaper recto of Getty copy is engraved port. of Christophe Plantin by Philippe Galle. It appeared in Galle's Virorum doctorum de disciplinis benemerentium effigies XLIIII (Antwerp, 1572). The present copy retains only the first line of engraved legend (CHRISTOPHORVS PLANTINVS TVRONENSIS), which corresponds to state Ib of no. 667, New Hollstein Dutch & Flemish, Philips Galle v. 4 (though it lacks the marks of punctuation there included). It measures 14.6 x 12 cm. vs. 17.7 x 12.1 cm. given in the New Hollstein