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1756AL14BRWN23101756. Hardback half-calf lacking spine label marbled paper covered boards. 17.5cm x 11cm. Volume 2 only. Text in French. 332pp. Binding a little rubbed and worn. Private ownership. al14. Hard Cover. Good. Hardcover
1770g9524Lyon: Chez Pierre Duplain. G : in good condition with marbled eps. Cover rubbed with light corner wear. 1770. Nouvell Édition. Brown hardback leather cover. 270mm x 200mm 11" x 8". 672pp. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . Chez Pierre Duplain hardcover
176079261In Parigi Presso la Vedova Quillau 1760. Full Leather. 23.5 x 15 cm. Two volume set. Octavo in 8s. 314 342 2 pp. A nicely illustrated ediiton of Virgil's Aeneid translated into Italian by Annibal Caro. Engraved title page in each volume frontispiece potrait of Virgil in Tomo Primo and of Caro in Tomo Secundo. 12 plate engravings for each of the 12 canto along with 12 headpieces and 6 tailpieces. Engravings by Chenu Desehart Lempereur Leveau Pasquier Prevort and Tardieu. Bound into older full calf. Bindings are worn. The leather spine of volume one is missing joints are cracked in volume two and the covers are scuffed and abraded overall. Despite this the covers are attached and feel fairly secure. Piece out of first blank in both volumes. AEG. Nice internally. Annibal Caro was a 16th century Italian poet & playwright best known for his translations especially the Aeneid. OCLC #: 977195712. In Parigi Presso la Vedova Quillau unknown
1750902882AG[Um 1750]. Kupferstich 39,5 x 26 cm.
174915691Bauche Paris 1749 2 vol. 2 vol. in-12 de VI 324 pp. 14 pp. (liste) et XXXVI 293 pp. 1 f.n.ch. 22 pp. (catalogue), veau fauve de l'époque, dos lisse orné, pièces de titre et de tomaison, tranches rouges (coiffes arasées).
177323859Marseille, Jean Mossy 1773 in 12 de XII-151 pages demi veau blond , dos lisse orné de filets or et à froid (reliure XIX°) mors supérieur légèrement frotté.
1796053496Constantinople Istanbul: Letterhead "Liberte - Egalite Pera-Les-Constantinople". ca. 1796-1797 1796. No Binding. Very Good. Original manuscript autograph document signed by Jean-Baptiste Annibal Aubert du Bayet. 315x205 cm. In French. 1 p. With a blind-stamped seal. A legible and fine handwritten letter. Text: Le General Aubert du Bayet Ambassadeur de la Republique Francaise pres de la porte Othomane le depart de la compagnie d'Artillerie legere employee a l'instruction des turcs et celui des officiers francaises precedemment employere ou destinee au service du grand seigneur; Arrete que le citoyen Collin ancien major d'infanterie venu a Constantinople d'apres l'autorisation du gouvernement retournera incessamment en France et qu'il profitera a cet effet du batiment qui va conduire la compagnie d'Artillerie legere a Ancone. English: General Aubert du Bayet Ambassador of the French Republic near the Othomane gate the departure of the company of Artillery light employee in the instruction of the Turks and that of the French officers previously employed or destined to the service of the great lord; Decrees that the citizen Collin former major of the infantry who came to Constantinople after authorization from the government will return to France shortly and that he will benefit for this purpose from the building which will lead the company of light artillery to Ancona sic. Angora - Ankara. Jean-Baptiste Annibal Aubert du Bayet 19 August 1759 Louisiana - 17 December 1797 Istanbul was a French General and politician during the period of the French Revolution. Aubert du Bayet was born in Baton-Rouge in the French American colony of Louisiana in 1759. Aubert du Bayet participated in the campaigns in America during the American Revolutionary War. Aubert du Bayet arrived in France at the beginning of the Revolution but was initially hostile to revolutionary ideas. While in Metz as a young Captain he published an anti-Jewish pamphlet entitled Le cri du citoyen contre les Juifs. However he soon saw that it could serve his ambitions. He became a member of the legislature in 1791. Aubert du Bayet was President of the French National Assembly the "Legislative Assembly" from 8 July 1792 to 22 July 1792. In 1793 he served as General of Brigade in the heroic defense of Mayence in 1793 when he finally had to surrender to the Prussian Army. He then seconded Hoche in Vendée in the fight against the Chouans in the War in the Vendée. He then became Minister of Defense of France "Minister of War" from 3 November 1795 to 8 February 1796. In 1796 General Aubert du Bayet was appointed as ambassador "Minister of the Republic" to the Ottoman Empire. He was sent to the Ottoman court with artillery equipment and French artillerymen and engineers to help with the development of the Ottoman arsenals and foundries. Infantry and cavalry officers were also to train the Spahis and Janissaries but they were frustrated by the opposition of the Janissaries. Ironically some of these troops trained to Western methods were successfully employed against the French troops of Napoleon a few years later under Sir Sydney Smith at the Siege of Saint-Jean d'Acre in 1799. Their behaviour delighted Selim III and upon their return they were named Nizam-gedittes or "New Regulars" but they were eventually slaughtered and dispersed by the Janissaries and conservative clerics and politicians leading to the deposition of Selim III. Aubert du Bayet died of fever in 1797 in Constantinople. Co-signed by six politic figures in its period however they cannot be determined. Very rare. <br/> <br/> Letterhead "Liberte - Egalite, Pera-Les-Constantinople"., [ca. 1796-1797] unknown