The Ceremonial Entry of Ernst, Archduke of Austria, Into Antwerp, June 14, 1594. To Which is Added a Supplement of Plates from the Royal Entry of Albrecht and Isabella, Antwerp, 1599 [LATIN TEXT]
- Large Hardcover
- New York: Benjamin Blom, 1970
New York: Benjamin Blom, 1970. Facsimile. Large Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 0x0x0. Van der Borcht, Pieter. No jacket. An excellent copy. 1970 Large Hardcover. xxiii, 174, [28] pp. Latin text. 1970 facsimile of 1602 original, with new introduction by Hans Mielke, and a supplement with additional plates. Engraved illustrations throughout. "Archduke Ernest of Austria was an Austrian prince, the son of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor, and Maria of Spain. Born in Vienna, he was educated with his brother Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, in the court of Spain. In 1573 and 1587, he was a candidate for the throne of Poland. From 1576 onwards, he was governor in the Archduchy of Austria, where he promoted the counter-reformation. In 1590, he became governor of Inner Austria as regent for his young cousin Ferdinand, and from 1594 to 1595 he served as governor of the Spanish Netherlands. He died in Brussels in 1595.