Printed publication, 1819, Almanac | Mengelingen. Eerste Stuk. Uitgegeven door de maatschappij tot nut van ‘t algemeen, Amsterdam, C. de Vries, H. van Munster en zn. en J. van der Hey, 1819, 1-80 pp.
Rare publication with a treatise on almanacs (verhandeling over den almanak) published by the Dutch society “Tot Nut van ‘t Algemeen”. Formerly in the collection of Rijksarchief Noord-Brabant (stamp).
The Maatschappij tot Nut van ‘t Algemeen (in short ‘t Nut) is a national society with local chapters (“departments”) that aims to promote the welfare, in the broadest sense, of individuals and of the community. Founded in 1784, the Society is concerned with matters of general interest – such as education, self-development and social discussion – and strives for development with the highest possible amount of cultural content.
‘t Nut was founded in Edam by a group of six people including Jan Nieuwenhuyzen, a Baptist teacher and preacher from Monnickendam. His son Martinus Nieuwenhuyzen was also among the founders, and was heavily involved in both the drawing up of the plans and their elaboration. ‘t Nut is still active today: in the Netherlands there are about 85 “Nutsdepartementen”.
Almanac – Nutsdepartementen – cultural development – cultural societies
SKU: 67424
Paper binding, 22.8 x 13.5 cm. Tear in title page. Brittle paper, frayed edges, some foxing. Stain in upper right corner from p. 71 onward.
€ 65,40 (€ 60,00 ex. btw)