Artijckelen van't bestandt, ghesloten ende gheconcludeert voor XII iaren, tusschen de majesteyt des Coninghs van Spaengien, &c. ende de doorluchtighste Eertzhertoghen, onse souvereyne Princen, van d'eene zyde, ende de Staten van de Vereenighde Provincien der Nederlanden aen d'aender zyde. Antwerp: Joachim Trognaesius, 1609.
The wording of the title page describes the content of this pamphlet, that is, the articles of the 12-year Truce between the sovereigns of the Southern (Spanish) Netherlands (Albert and Isabella) in the name of Philip III of Spain, and the States General of the seven United Provinces of the Netherlands. Below the title is a woodcut representing the coat of arms of Spain. The upper section, from left to right, depicts the Crowns of Castile and Aragon; the lower section, from left to right, represents Austria, Burgundy ancient, Burgundy modern and Brabant, with an escutcheon depicting Flanders and Tyrol devided by a vertical line.