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1610A55C18G3BJ1V1610. 56; 16 125 3 blank pp. Ad 1: Rare first and only edition of Savaron's treatise on the history of the sword in France its use and the right to bear a sword as arms. Savaron dedicated the book to King Louis XIII "the sword of the world".Ad 2: Rare first edition of a curious treatise against the mania and dangers of dueling. This mania had grown so great that in the preceding 20 years about 8000 noblemen had been killed by their opponents on the dueling ground. Authorities and critics bemoaned the dueling mania in part because the de facto toleration of the practice seemed to concede that the nobility was above the law subject only to a code of conduct of its own. Jean Savaron 1566-1622 was a French historian and writer from Clermont. He also was a lawyer in Bordeaux and advised the court of Montferrand. Later he became a lieutenant general of the sénéchaussée in Avergne.With owner's inscription of J.P. Gautin including date 4 September 1610 at head of first title-page and a similar inscription shaved at head of second title-page; owner's initials "L.C. de T" in what appears to be a contemporary hand. Slightly browned but otherwise in very good condition. Binding rubbed and spine damaged but structurally sound and with most of the tooling clear. Two early complimentary treatises on sword fighting and against dueling.l Brunet V col. 153 ad 1 & 2; Cionarescu XVII 61664 & 61665; Cockle addendum 7 ad 1; Levi and Gelli p. 412 ad 2; Thimm p. 257 ad 1 & 2; WorldCat 6 & 8 copies; not in Sloos Warfare; Vigeant; for Savaron: NBG XLIII cols. 386-387. unknown