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89708º: 8 A-V 8 X 4 gepag.: 16 324 4 pp. Gegraveerde titelpagina en 3 platen naar H. Gravelot. Half leer goed exemplaar. Hartog De Spectatorale Geschriften Utrecht 1890 p.241-248; Wille De literator R.M. van Goens en zijn kring. Studiën over de achttiende eeuw Zutphen 1937 Amsterdam 1993 II p.332-344; Te Winkel V p.421 Buisman 1556; Forum II 951 2e druk 1768; Mateboer 114; Scheepers II 652 De publicatie van dit boek leidde in Nederland tot een heftige polemiek die de Sokratische oorlog wordt genoemd. In 1767 was in Frankrijk 'Bélisaire' verschenen een roman van Marmontel 1723-1799 over de Romeinse veldheer Belisarius waarin de natuurlijke goedheid van de mens wordt verkondigd en verdraagzaamheid tegenover andersdenkenden bepleit. Het boek werd overal in Europa met groot enthousiasme ontvangen maar van orthodoxe zijde scherp aangevallen. Nergens was de strijd echter heviger dan in ons land waarbij het al gauw niet meer ging om Marmontels 'Belisarius' maar om de vraag of deugdzame heidenen als Sokrates op zijn persoon spitste zich het conflict toe in de hemel konden komen. De zeer rechtzinnige predikant Hofstede speelde in deze pennenstrijd een hoofdrol. Voor uitgever Meijer had al dat rumoer het plezierige gevolg dat het boek al na een paar maanden was uitverkocht; dat gebeurde ook met de tweede druk waarna in 1769 nog een derde druk verscheen. Maar ook Hofstedes scherpe kritiek met zijn 274 pagina's de 'Belisarius' in omvang benaderend moest twee maal worden herdrukt. Uiteindelijk maakten de Staten van Holland in 1773 een eind aan de strijd tussen orthodoxen en toleranten. Achterin deze eerste druk van 'Belisarius' een fondslijst van Pieter Meijer 4 pagina's. unknown
69883A Vienne 1767. Chez J. Th. Noble Trattnern. Engraved frontispiece. 3 engraved plates. X 340 8 s. Samt. helskinnbd. med 5 opphøyde bind. Ryggdekor i gull. Rødt snitt. Fint eks. . unknown
69639hardcover. 2 vols. 8vo finely bound in full mottled calf gilt spine and borders A Leide: Murray 1783.<br/><br/> unknown books
69639hardcover. 2 vols. 8vo finely bound in full mottled calf gilt spine and borders A Leide: Murray 1783.<br/> <br/> unknown
1819elala1475Paris: A. Belin 1819-20. 1819. 7 Volumes. 8vo. with half-titles. contemporary tree sheep Vols. I & VII spines defective several joints cracked several joints partly cracked some spine ends worn some light foxing. The last volume contains several pieces that were not included in the Verdière edition of 1818-19. Brunet III 1440. Cioranescu 42959. Quérard V 552. Paris: A. Belin, 1819-20. unknown
17871305060057Paris 1787-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 volume set. Smooth contemporary leather binding with gilt spine flourish. Red spine labels. 14 cm. Good binding. Rubbing to cover. Marbled end pages. Internally as new. Clean unmarked pages. Book plate of Max Freud on verso. Ships daily. Paris hardcover
8639P., Merlin, 1775 ; 3 vol. in-12. Titre gravé-titre-portrait-XVII-345pp.-9 planches hors-texte. - Titre gravé-titre-table-376pp.-9 planches. - 3ff.-312pp.-1f.-5 pl. Basane fauve de l'époque, dos à nerfs ornés, pièces de titre de maroquin rouge, et de tomaison en maroquin noir, triples filets dorés d'encadrement sur le plats, avec fleurons dorés aux angles ; roulettes dorées sur les coupes. Légers frottements sur les coupes et aux coins, petites épidermures sans gravité au dos du tome 3. Quelques rousseurs. Ex-libris manuscrit au verso de la première garde : "H.S. Blaze". Bel exemplaire malgré de menus défauts.
1805AQ26365London: Printed for Longman Hurst Rees and Orme.and John Murray 1805. In four volumes. Contemporary green diced calf tooled in gilt and blind contrasting black calf lettering-pieces marbled edges. Lightly rubbed spines dulled. Very occasional light spotting. The first edition in English of French poet dramatist novelist and critic Jean-Francois Marmontel's 1723-1799 memoirs handsomely bound. . First edition in English. 12mo. Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme...and John Murray unknown
17907050London Printed by T. Martin Printer Book-binder & Pocket Book maker No 76 Wood Street Cheapside. c.1790. 1790 24 p. 19cm. Stab sewn lacking the lower wrapper. Untrimmed with some corners turned on the fore edge. Otherwise clean and crisp. This issue of Marmontel's popular tale appears to be unrecorded. Martin's imprint appears on similar pamphlets dated 1788-1795 in ESTC. London, Printed by T. Martin, Printer, Book-binder, & Pocket Book maker, No 76 Wood Street, Cheapside. unknown
1792249851792 Paris : Cailleau,Francois-Paul-Valère Cailleau - 1792.reliure fort in12,demi toile,dos lisse muet,252+264p.,2 frontispices gravés avec des médaillons où sont inscrits les noms des auteurs.,rare,erreur à la reliure du tome 2.Titre-frontispice pour chaque tome : "Chef-d'oeuvres de poësies philosophiques et descriptives du XVIIIe siècle". Titres-frontispices gravés sur cuivre. Bandeaux et culs-de-lampe gravés sur bois.T. 1. Voltaire. Marmontel. Thomas. Colardeau. L'abbé de Lille. Le marquis de Ximenès. Dorat. De La Harpe. Le Mierre. Ducis. Le comte de Tressan --T. 2. De Champfort. De Rhulières. Le marquis de Saint-Marc. Mme. Verdier. François de Neufchâteau de Fontanes. De Florian. Le chevalier de Langeac. M. Le comte de Rivarol. Berenger. De Bonneville. M. Le Brun --Notices sur les auteurs et certaines pièces de ces auteurs. ----Tome I --Voltaire (p. 1-12). --Marmontel, Secrétaire perpétuel de l'Académie Française (p. 13-46). --Thomas de l'Académie Française (p. 47-62). --Colardeau, de l'Académie Française (p. 63-108). --L'Abbé Delille, de l'Académie Française (p. 108-146). --Le marquis de Ximenès (p. 147-155). --Dorat (p. 157-184). --De La Harpe, de l'Académie Française (p. 185-197). --Le Mierre, de l'Académie Française (p. 199-212). --Ducis, de l'Académie Française (p. 213-238). --Le Comte de Tressan, de l'Académie Française (p. 239-249). ----Tome II --De Champfort, de l'Académie Française (p. 1-16). --De Rhulieres, de l'Académie Française (p. 17-32). --Le Marquis de Saint-Marc, de l'Académie de Bordeaux (p. 33-42). --Mme Verdier (p. 43-50). --François de Neufchateau, de plusieurs Académies (p. 51-84 et 235-264). --De Fontanes (p. 85-130). --De Florian (p. 131-147). --Le Chevalier de Langeac (p. 149-160). --M. le Comte de Rivarol (p. 161-173). --Berenger (p. 175-204). --De Bonneville (p. 205-223). --M. Le Brun (p. 225-234).
18173616Paris: Guillaume et Companie Libraire rue Hautefeuille no. 14 1817. Good. 2 vols. small 12mo. 233 3; 250 4 pp. With 2 engraved frontispieces. Contemporary French mottled sheep extremities worn and bumped; back cover of vol. 2 abraided with loss leather on front hinge quite worn but the board is quite attached marbled pastedowns and endpapers all edges marbled. Text with minor foxing but completely unmarked and unspoiled. NOT ex-library! No copy of this edition has been located despite extensive searching. KVK and FirstSearch list a digital surrogate only but the link wrongly points to a completely different edition Ledentu which consists of 288 332 pages. The two frontispieces in our edition appear to be reverse copies of the illustrations executed by J.M. Moreau le jeune for Lacombe's 1777 edition the first illustrated. <br /> <br /> The political philosophical and theological significance of this novel is very considerable and Marmontel's text was quickly translated into German English Dutch Italian Russian Swedish and Spanish. Luciano Pellegrini explains its lasting importance and its relevance to modern readers:<br /> <br /> "'Les Incas' presents a moment of the Conquistadors. Using the knowledge on the subject accumulated over the years and numerous readings Marmontel traces an epic picture of the conquest of Peru by Pizarro and his companions. Not to praise it but to underline its violence and show the monitory end of the empire of 'the most human people in the universe.' . It is a plea against religious fanaticism understood as 'the spirit of intolerance and persecution the spirit of hatred and vengeance for the cause of a God whom one believes irritated and of whom one makes himself the Ministers. . Pizarro remains responsible for the atrocities committed by his men without really sharing them. . One could notice the presence of attitudes of colonial domination in Alonzo de Molina's love for the native Cora. These very real ambiguities are however inseparable from the philosophical commitment of 'Les Incas.' They even touch on the project of universal tolerance carried by Marmontel and largely contribute to the literary quality of a novel which had a success for more than a century." SOURCE: Luciano Pellegrini review of the 2016 critical edition Paris Garnier edited by Pierino Gallo in: Eighteenth-Century Fiction 32:1 Fall 2019 228-231. <br /> <br /> Not located in CCFR or COPAC in addition to KVK and FirstSearch. Guillaume et Companie, Libraire, rue Hautefeuille, no. 14 unknown
MA06A-06808Harrison. Collectible - Acceptable. London: Harrison 1782. Volume 6. 8vo. 438234pp. Illus. Fair book. Spine ends chipped and split. Boards missing. Binding split into three segments: at p. 230 of Peregrine Pickle and at p. iii of Moral Tales. Pages foxed and somewhat brittle. Inquire if you need further information. Harrison hardcover
1805008301London: Printed for Longman Hurst Rees and Orme.and John Murray 1805. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Edition in English. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Four volumes handsomely rebound by Riviere & Son in later 19th century half mottled calf over marbled boards the backs with intricate gilt tooled designs and red and black morocco labels marbled end papers gilt tops. Near Fine period owner name title page each volume pages evenly toned. small rubs at corners joints showing hints of wear. Printed for Longman Hurst Rees and Orme.and John Murray Hardcover
177842532Paris: Lacombe 1778. 2 volumes 12mo pp. xii 320; 364 1; engraved frontispiece 10 plates by Moreau and Duclos; early 19th century three quarter plum morocco over marbled boards spines lettered and ruled in gilt; spines faded to brown extremities rubbed and worn cracks starting; modern bookplate on front pastedowns else interior fine. Historical romance of the Incas told by Marmontel 1723-99 friend and disciple of Voltaire and a prolific if not talented writer on various topics. First published in Paris by Lacombe the previous year. Sabin 44652 does not note this edition; Brunet VIII 953 on the first edition: "Les amateurs qui payent ce roman un grand prix méritent d'être condamnés àle lire" i.e. "Any collector who pays a large price for this novel deserves to be forced to read it". <br/><br/> Lacombe hardcover books
177842532Paris: Lacombe 1778. 2 volumes 12mo pp. xii 320; 364 1; engraved frontispiece 10 plates by Moreau and Duclos; early 19th century three quarter plum morocco over marbled boards spines lettered and ruled in gilt; spines faded to brown extremities rubbed and worn cracks starting; modern bookplate on front pastedowns else interior fine. Historical romance of the Incas told by Marmontel 1723-99 friend and disciple of Voltaire and a prolific if not talented writer on various topics. First published in Paris by Lacombe the previous year. Sabin 44652 does not note this edition; Brunet VIII 953 on the first edition: "Les amateurs qui payent ce roman un grand prix méritent d'être condamnés à le lire" i.e. "Any collector who pays a large price for this novel deserves to be forced to read it". Lacombe unknown
#[66368]Amsterdam Pieter Meijer 1768 8vo. original marbled paper boards 283244 pp. worn boards and spine with faded marbling loosened binding clear printwork uncut pages frontispiece and two more engravings by Gravelot 1699-1773. l 2nd edition. The original French Bélisaire is a banned 1767 novel on the life of the Byzantine general Belisarius by Jean-François Marmontel 1723-1799. It popularised the apocryphal tale of his being reduced to beggary by Justinian I despite his great services to the empire citing it as an example of the ingratitude of those in power towards their faithful servants and indicting the French king Louis XV by proxy as another such ungrateful monarch. In the Netherlands the translation was received with enthousiasm as well as protest and resulted in a fierce discussion about whether heathens like Socrates could find a place in Heaven. hardcover
1765969F9Paris: J. Merlin 1765 . First edition. Leather. Very Good. 7" by 4.5". Not Stated. Volumes I and III of the first illustrated edition of the 'Moral Tales' of French writer and historian Jean-Francois Marmontel. In the original French.Volumes I and III only of the three volume first illustrated edition of these tales. First printings identified via the presence of errata to the tail of the contents leaves.A lovely edition of the moral tales of Marmontel which are celebrated for their depiction of French society under King Louis XV.Illustrated with a frontispiece to volume I an engraved title page to each volume nine further plates to volume I and five further plates to volume III.Collated complete.With a half title to each volume. In a full calf binding with gilt detailing to back strip. Externally excellent. Volume I hinges strained but firmly held. Internally firmly bound. Pages lightly age toned with only the odd spot. Very Good J. Merlin hardcover
179520090322138490N/A 1795. Hardcover . Good/No Jacket. No jacket. Three voulme set. Gilt detail and lettering on spine. All edges gilt. All three volumes bear dampstains on their covers and foxing throughout but are otherwise in beautiful condition. Published during the years of France's Republic a brief window of less than 20 years at the end of the 18th century. N/A hardcover
1822146310Paris: Persan et Cie 1822. Nouvelle edition augmentee des essais sur le gout et sur les romans et de considerations sur la litterature romantique. Hardcover. Good. 8 vols.: xi 350; 340; 311; 331; 370; 366; 340; 368 24 p. 14 cm. Quarter leather with marbled paper boards endpapers and text block edges. Gilt and black impressing on spines. Corners worn some nicks in leather. Insides have some foxing stains and pencil marks. Vol. I has chipped spine tail stains pp. 7-15. Vol. II p. 3 has chips from margin but may be paper flaws. Vol. III has slightly chipped spine tail. Vol. V has chip in bottom corner of half title.Vol. VIII chipped top corner p. 163 again may be paper flaw. French texts. <br/><br/> Persan et Cie hardcover
1777045229Paris: Lacombe 1777. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. 2 volumes in contemporary speckled calf gilt ruled. Wear to spines with some tearing and splitting to hinges mostly on volume 1; bindings sound. Some browning and foxing heavy in spots on page loose but largely clean internally with a frontis and 10 engraved plates. Sabin 44652.xii 338pp; 380 4pp. Size: Octavo 8vo. 2-volume set complete. Previous owner's book-plate on endpaper. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Literature & Literary; Inventory No: 045229. Lacombe hardcover
51-5312A Dresde: Aux deÌpens de l'editeur 1757. 12 mo. Contemporary calf rubbed. rel. in-12 plein veau d’époque en l’état épidermures xxiii-356-xcxi pp. ; OCLC Number 54169812.Les pièces qui suivent les "Rêveries" ont une pagination particulière et sont précédées de titres propres ; le 1er de ces titres porte : "Amusemens sérieux à MM. les militaires pour servir de suite aux mémoires précédens" et les 2 pièces ainsi désignées portent pour titres de départ la 1re : "Réflexions sur la lecture adressées à M. de : la lecture est particulièrement nécessaire aux militaires ; les militaires doivent être plus instruits et plus vertueux que les hommes des autres états". .Britannica: Maurice count de Saxe count of born Oct. 28 1696 Goslar Saxony Germany -died Nov. 30 1750 Chambord Fr. general and military theorist who successfully led French armies during the War of the Austrian Succession 1740–48.The illegitimate son of the elector Frederick Augustus I of Saxony later also King Augustus II of Poland young Maurice was sent by his father to serve under Prince Eugene of Savoy against the French in Flanders in 1709–10. In 1711 he was made Graf von Sachsen count of Saxony; in French comte de Saxe. His father bought him a German regiment in the French service in 1719 and Saxe quickly won recognition for his innovations in military training especially in musketry.J.M. White: Marshal Saxe is one of the forgotten figures of the first half of the eighteenth century; yet not only is he one of its most vivid personalities but one of its outstanding generals. He takes his place among the great mercenary soldiers of a military age: Schomburg Schulenburg and Prince Eugene in the west Keith and Lacy in the east; and there is leason to rate him even more highly than any of these and compare his achievements with those of Marlborough. At the close of his career Louis XV revived for him the splendid title of Marshal-General of the King’s Camps and Armies a title that had been borne previously only by the legendary Turenne.Expertise by Jean-Paul VEYSSIÈRE Manoir de Bellay 37370 MARRAY . A Dresde: Aux deÌpens de l'editeur, 1757 unknown
elala2756Paris: Lacombe 1777. Unillustrated edition published the same year as the first. The novel in which Marmontel develops a defence of religious liberty and presents a vivid portrait of fanaticism was dedicated to Gustave III King of Sweden. Brunet III 1440. Cioranescu 43018. Martin 77.R71. cfTchemerzine VII 463. 2 Volumes in 1. 8vo. pp. 1 p.l. viii 252; 2 p.l. 280 3approbation & privilege. with half-titles. A nice copy in contemporary half calf bit rubbed Paris: Lacombe, 1777 unknown
78557Paris Panckoucke 1783-1788. In three volumes. 4to 25.5 x 20.0 cm. Three titles to the Encyclopédie three titles with wood-engraved vignette to the Grammaire volumes; 2314 pp. viii 790; 768; 748. Uniform contemporary mottled half calf corners vellum over marbled boards. Spines with five raised gilt-bordered bands; compartments with gilt snowflake vignettes and red and black morocco labels with double-gilt borders and title. Edges speckled red. = A rare part of the Ultimate Encyclopaedia and the largest of all great Encyclopaedias and the most important work published during the French Enlightement. This section - complete in itself - written by the French writer and grammarian Nicolás Beauzée Dumarsais 1717-1789 and the historian and playwright Jean-François Marmontel 1723-1799. They dedicated this work to François Michel Claude Benoît Le Camus de Néville1750-1813 who was director of the Librairie from 1776 to 1784 "he protected the publisher Charles-Joseph Panckoucke and promoted the publication of the Encyclopédie méthodique" French Wikipedia. Some light wear to the boards otherwise a very good clean and complete set. Schmitt S. 2018 Inventaire des livraisons des auteurs et du contenu de lEncyclopédie méthodique 1782-1832. hardcover
174910810A Paris, chez Prault, 1749 ; A Paris, chez Sébastien Jorry, 1749 ; A Londre [sic, Londres], Par les Libraires associés, 1748 (décembre) ; A Amsterdam, s.é., 1749. 4 ouvrages reliés en 1 vol. in-12 (168 x 98 mm) de 4 ff. n.fol., 96 pp. et 2 planches dépliantes ; ix pp., 1 f. n.fol. et 82 pp. ; 58 pp. et 1 f. n.fol. ; 22 pp. et 2 ff. bl. Reliure de l'époque de plein veau moucheté havane, armes dorées portées au centre des plats, dos à nerfs orné de caissons d'encadrement à froid, fleurons à froid, titre doré, armes dorées en queue, palette à froid en queue, filet doré sur les coupes, toutes tranches mouchetées, dentelle intérieure dorée.
1749108101749. A Paris chez Prault 1749 ; A Paris chez SÂŽbastien Jorry 1749 ; A Londre sic Londres Par les Libraires associÂŽs 1748 dÂŽcembre ; A Amsterdam s.ÂŽ. 1749. 4 ouvrages reliÂŽs en 1 vol. in-12 168 x 98 mm de 4 ff. n.fol. 96 pp. et 2 planches dÂŽpliantes ; ix pp. 1 f. n.fol. et 82 pp. ; 58 pp. et 1 f. n.fol. ; 22 pp. et 2 ff. bl. Reliure de l'ÂŽpoque de plein veau mouchetÂŽ havane armes dorÂŽes portÂŽes au centre des plats dos ˆ nerfs ornÂŽ de caissons d'encadrement ˆ froid fleurons ˆ froid titre dorÂŽ armes dorÂŽes en queue palette ˆ froid en queue filet dorÂŽ sur les coupes toutes tranches mouchetÂŽes dentelle intÂŽrieure dorÂŽe. Exemplaire aux armes de Gabriel-JÂŽr™me de Bullion de Bonnelles chevalier et comte d'Esclimont originaire de M‰con en Bourgogne. En 1713 le jeune chevalier de Bullion entra chez les mousquetaires du roi. Il devint colonel en 1718. PrÂŽv™t de Paris il fut officier avec le grade de colonel au rÂŽgiment de Provence ma”tre de camp marÂŽchal de camp. Il commanda son rÂŽgiment ˆ la prise de Nancy en 1733 puis fut employÂŽ ˆ lÕarmÂŽe du Rhin de 1734 ˆ 1735. Promu marÂŽchal de camp le 1er mars 1738 il fut conservateur des PrivilÂges Royaux de l'UniversitÂŽ de Paris. RÂŽunion de quatre textes chacun ici en ÂŽdition originale. ''La tragÂŽdie de Catilina ˆ laquelle CrÂŽbillon avait travaillÂŽ plus de vingt ans fut jouÂŽe pour la premiÂre fois le 20 dÂŽcembre 1748 avec un succÂs dont le poÂte septuagÂŽnaire fut redevable ˆ la cour et surtout ˆ Mme de Pompadour qui avait intÂŽressÂŽ le Roi en sa faveur : Ç On parla devant Mme de Pompadour de ce grand homme abandonnÂŽ quÕon laissait vieillir sans secours parce quÕil ÂŽtait sans intrigue. CՎtait la prendre par son endroit sensible. Que dites-vous sՎcria-t'elle. CrÂŽbillon est pauvre et dÂŽlaissÂŽ ! Aussit™t elle obtint pour lui du Roi une pension de cent louis sur sa cassetteÉ On parlait de Catilina comme de la merveille du siÂcle. Mme de Pompadour voulut lÕentendre. Le jour fut pris pour cette lecture ; le Roi invisible et prÂŽsent lÕentendit. Elle eut un plein succÂs et lorsque Catilina fut mis au thމtre Mme de Pompadour accompagnÂŽe dÕune volÂŽe de courtisans vint assister ˆ ce spectacle avec le plus vif intÂŽrÂt. Peu de temps aprÂs CrÂŽbillon obtint la faveur dÕune ÂŽdition de ses Ãuvres ˆ lÕimprimerie du Louvre aux dÂŽpens du trÂŽsor royal. DÂs ce temps-lˆ Voltaire fut froidement reÂu et cessa dÕaller ˆ la cour.'' Marmontel in MÂŽmoires. ''Lorsqu'on prÂŽsenta ˆ Voltaire Denis le Tyran premiÂre et derniÂre tragÂŽdie de Marmontel i le vieux poÂte dit : II ne fera jamais rien il n'a pas le secret. Ñ Le gÂŽnie peut-Âtre Ñ Oui l'abbÂŽ le gÂŽnie et puis le bon choix des sujets ; l'homme de Nature opposÂŽ ˆ l'homme civilisÂŽ ; l'homme sous l'empire du despotisme ; l'homme accablÂŽ sous le joug de la tyrannie des pÂres des mÂres des ÂŽpoux les liens les plus sacrÂŽs les plus doux les plus violents les plus gÂŽnÂŽraux les maux de la sociÂŽtÂŽ la loi inÂŽvitable de la fatalitÂŽ les suites des grandes passions''. Diderot in Salons. ''Dans le conte satirique Natilica Catilina tous les noms propres sont anagrammarisÂŽs : ainsi Inebami c'est Bien-AimÂŽ Louis XV ; Lovatire cÕest Voltaire ; Rebnocill cÕest CrÂŽbillon.'' Drujon. QuÂŽrard II La France littÂŽraire p. 332 pour Catilina - Cioranescu II Bibliographie de la littÂŽrature franÂaise du XVIIIÂme 43021 & QuÂŽrard IV La France littÂŽraire p. 551 pour Denys le tyran - Barbier IV Dictionnaire des ouvrages anonymes 1102-b pour la Lettre . puis V 397-c pour Natilica dans une ÂŽdition ˆ la mÂme date mais au format in-4 puis QuÂŽrard II La France littÂŽraire p. 512 & Cioranescu I Bibliographie de la littÂŽrature franÂaise du XVIIIÂme 23405 et Drujon II Les Livres ˆ clefs 681. Angles ÂŽlimÂŽs. Coiffes arasÂŽes. Dos ˆ l'ÂŽclat lÂŽgÂrement altÂŽrÂŽ. DiscrÂte aurÂŽole claire en marge supÂŽrieure des feuillets. Rares rousseurs dans le texte. Du reste bonne condition. b42961 unknown