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169745263par La Compagnie des libraires | à Paris 1697 | 8.50 x 16.20 cm | 5 volumes reliés
168965452Chez Claude Barbin | à Paris 1689 | 18.50 x 25 cm | relié
169969505Chez Pierre Mortier | à Paris 1699 - 1700 | 10.50 x 15.60 cm | 6 tomes en 3 volumes reliés
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170030079à Paris: Chez la veuve de Claude Barbin 1700. Fine. Chez la veuve de Claude Barbin à Paris 1700 10 x 17 cm relié First edition of this collection which contains maxims by La Rochefoucauld in interesting variants. Illustrated with a medallion portrait by Edelinck. Contemporary full glazed fawn calf binding. Richly decorated raised spine. Red morocco title label. Despite some wormholes fine contemporary binding. Corner dampstain to a few leaves. Some pages yellowed. Charles Marguetel de Saint-Denis seigneur de Saint-Évremond 1614-1703 was a moralist and libertine critic his rigor and critical independence foreshadowed the Enlightenment philosophers and he was perhaps the first author to make criticism a profession. He cared little for his writings which circulated mainly in manuscript during his lifetime. This edition which gathers various pieces by the author including numerous letters is due to abbé de Raguenet who completed the collection with maxims by La Rochefoucauld pp. 208-271 a piece by La Fontaine a letter by Corneille. Saint-Évremond's literary success led writers to attribute numerous works to him such as these maxims by La Rochefoucauld significantly different from recent editions by the same author Chez la veuve de Claude Barbin unknown
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168965452à Paris: Chez Claude Barbin 1689. Fine. Chez Claude Barbin à Paris 1689 18.50 x 25 cm relié New edition rare. The only quarto edition of Saint-Evremont's works. Barbin's flourished monogram on title page. The first ""oeuvres meslées"" appeared in 1668 without the content of pieces being similar from one volume to another. Barbin would thus publish several collections titled ""Oeuvres meslées"" sometimes adding new pieces. Ornamental headpieces tailpieces and decorated initials. Privilege of 1688. This edition is often presented as a first edition and perhaps certain texts are indeed so here; in any case Barbin required a new privilege to publish his work. Contemporary full marbled and grained calf binding. Spine with raised bands richly decorated. Tobacco morocco title label. A slight lack to upper joint at head a second to lower joint at foot. Gilding faded in places. Traces of rubbing. Handsome copy in good fresh condition. Manuscript ownership inscription ""Abbaye de Contigny"" on title page. Here is what Brunet writes about the author: ""Saint-Evremont attached his name to no important work but almost all his writings are distinguished by an original style by observations full of finesse and by piquant criticisms."" This edition contains 38 texts or parts. According to Barbin's notice some appear for the first time. The first editions according to Brunet contained only 11 or 12 parts in a small duodecimo volume. Chez Claude Barbin hardcover
169969505à Paris: Chez Pierre Mortier 1699. Fine. Chez Pierre Mortier à Paris 1699 - 1700 10.50 x 15.60 cm 6 tomes en 3 volumes reliés New edition with the false imprint of Pierre Mortier probably published by Claude Barbin. The preface presents the five-volume edition; the sixth volume was published in 1700 and contains L'éloge et le portrait de Saint-Evremont Discours sur les critiques Apologie des oeuvres de Mr. de Saint-Evremont. It is rarely found with the series of the first five volumes. 6 title pages in red and black some with the sphere device others with the Amsterdam effigy. Good printing. Later 18th century binding in full glazed blonde calf. Spine with raised bands decorated with compartments featuring foliage in the corners and a fillet at the tail. Blonde calf title and volume labels. Head of the first volume partially worn. Small lack to 2 boards. 3 corners slightly bumped. Traces of rubbing particularly to the boards. The half-title of the first volume appears to be missing according to the collation of signatures. Only the half-titles of volumes 3 and 4 are present. Handsome copy particularly fresh. Charles Marguetel de Saint-Denis seigneur de Saint-Évremond 1614-1703 was a moralist and libertine critic; his rigor and critical independence anticipated the Enlightenment philosophers and he was perhaps the first author to make criticism a profession. He paid little attention to his writings which circulated mainly in manuscript during his lifetime. This edition which gathers various pieces by the author including numerous letters criticisms historical research and poetry is due to Abbé de Raguenet who completed the collection with maxims by La Rochefoucauld a piece by La Fontaine a letter by Corneille. The literary success of Saint-Évremond led writers to attribute numerous works to him such as these maxims by La Rochefoucauld noticeably different from recent editions by the same author. Chez Pierre Mortier hardcover