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1725mon0000043383Jacques Estienne 1725. Hardcover. Good. 1752 Poirion Paris; two volumes leather hardback; bearing the plate and stamp of the Earl of Holderness governor to the children of George III. Jacques Estienne hardcover
171850930à Amsterdam: Chez J. Frédéric Bernard 1718. Fine. Chez J. Frédéric Bernard à Amsterdam 1718 9 x 15.50 cm relié First edition. Another edition appeared on the same date from Florentin Delaulne in Paris. Title page in red and black. Full old red morocco binding ca 1860 unsigned. Raised bands spine in Jansenist style decorated with blind compartments. Gilt title and ""Edition originale"" at foot. Double blind fillet frame on boards. Rich interior border. Edges gilt. Foxing angular lack at head of leaf 45-46 not touching text light rubbing at foot of spine a very small marginal dampstain affecting some leaves at head otherwise handsome copy in an unsigned master binding. Dialogue between A B and C on the nature of eloquence A having the role of Socrates and employing maieutics B and C responding to A's questions. The characters discuss a sermon they have just heard and from there define the qualities of true eloquence by drawing these from examples of the Ancients. Fénelon criticizes both Ancients and Moderns giving preference to the eloquence of Holy Scripture. Du Cerceau's essay attempts to characterize French poetry and what makes verse specific in relation to prose. Both works are supported by quite subtle and pertinent grammatical analyses adjectives figures genitive and ablative. Chez J. Frédéric Bernard hardcover
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20075505621Lamplighter Publishing 2007. Hardcover. Fine/No jacket. Full leather. Volume one only. Lamplighter Publishing hardcover
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178323057Paris: Du Fonds des Freres Estienne. Chez Nyon l'Aine . 1783. 12mo pp. 1-3 4 5 6-7 8-9 10-442 443-456 contemporary brown calf spine panel tooled in gold brown leather title label affixed to spine panel marbled endpapers all edges marbled. New edition. One of the classics of eighteenth-century French literature. These dialogues by heroes and statesmen of antiquity and modern times first published 1712 were prepared for the edification of Fenelon's pupil the duc de Bourgogne grandson of Louis XIV who upon the death of his father became the direct heir to the French throne. Binding a trifle rubbed at extremities else an excellent copy. #23057 Du Fonds des Freres Estienne. Chez Nyon l'Aine ... unknown books
175449349Glasgow: printed and sold by Robert and Andrew Foulis 1754. 8vo 2 vols. pp. 2 256; 100 8; bound with: Fenelon. Fables composed for the use of the Duke of Burgundy. 1751. pp. iv 107 1; contemporary mottled calf gilt rules red speckled edges; joints weak tender spines worn and cracked book plate of Wadham Wyndham Esq.; good. It is likely that the Fables of 1751 were always intended to accompany the Dialogues as without them the fables called for in the later's title pages are not present. Gaskell 191 270. <br/><br/> printed and sold by Robert and Andrew Foulis unknown books
67539When Telemachos reaches manhood he sets off on a journey to find his wandering father who has yet to return home from the Trojan War. With multiple engraved plates and a foldable map of Telemachos's travels. Inscription on second front endleaf: ""H. W. Greven. 1840""As the appointed tutor of the Dauphin of France's eldest son Fénelon was charged with guiding the character formation of a future King of France. During this period Fénelon wrote several important works for the specific purpose of guiding his young charge such as the<i> Fables </i>and the <i>Dialogues des Morts</i>. His pedagogical concepts and literary works exerted a lasting influence on French culture.By far the most lasting of Fénelon's works was his <i>Les Aventures de Télémaque</i> a didactic novel telling the story of Ulysses' son Telemachos. Below the surface however it voices an attack on the divine right absolute monarchy the dominant ideology of Louis XIV's France. The work became an immediate best seller both in France and abroad. It was translated into many languages and inspired numerous imitations.Greek mythology - Telemachus - Telemachy - Pylos - Sparta - Ithaca - Odyssey - Ulysses - Penelope - Trojan War - Odysseus - Odyssee - droit divin - French - Louis XIV - antiquity - education - didactic literature - children's literature - Louis de France Modern linen hardcover 17 x 10.3 cm. Some scattered stains large stain on p. 460. hardcover
20021730Transatlantiques 2002 In-12 broché, 167 pp.
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1804-20Wien Aloys Doll 1807. 8°. IV S. 6 Bll. 422 S. Mit 1 Titelportr. HLdr. d. Zt. m. goldgeprägt. Rückensch. Telemach berichtet aus dem Land Batika: Dort ist der Kapitalismus überwunden und es herrscht Gütergemeinschaft. Seine Bewohner leben in Freiheit und Frieden weil es dort keine unnützen Reichtümer und trügerischen Vergnügungen gibt.Auch Kriege sind überwunden und werden grundsätzlich in Frage gestellt: 'Ereilt nicht der Tod schon die Menschen früh genug Müssen sie sich noch einander gewaltsam töten' Die Menschen in Bátika lächeln wenn man mit ihnen von Königen erzählt die sich nicht wegen der Grenzen ihrer Länder einigen können. 'Fürchtet man etwa' fragen sie 'daß den Menschen die Erde fehlen wird' Anfang 1699 verlor Fénelon seinen Erzieherposten und als im April sein Télémaque zunächst anonym und ohne seine Zustimmung im Druck erschien wurde er vom Hof Ludwig des XVI. verbannt. Wien, Aloys Doll 1807. unknown