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1772GITh963A Paris chez Lejay 1772. In-8 1 feuillet non chiffré titre 4-103pp. Demi chagrin tabac, dos lisse portant le titre en long orné d'une fleur de lys, relié vers 1930. Contient des notes intéressantes, regroupant décrets et lettres parmi lesquels on trouvera des ordonnances sur les hérétiques et le redressement des moeurs dans le Languedoc, d'autres concernant les usuriers et les Juifs, le partage des terres... (4711)
177046400863Bruxelles, Van den Berghen, 1770 ; in-8, demi-veau fauve, dos orné de caissons filets dorés, fleurons et petits fers dorés, pièce de titre, tranches rouges. (reliure du XIX° s.) - Titre - 124 pp. - 4 ff. EDITION ORIGINALE. 27 figures en taille - douce, certaines dépliantes, gravées par Fruytiers. L'une, sur papier fort, montre une hostie et son reliquaire, les autres montrent des processions dans Bruxelles et diverses scènes emblématiques. L'un des plus rares ouvrages du bourbonnais Henri Griffet, théologien et orateur né à Moulins en 1698. Outre la description de nombreux rituels, miracles, fêtes et processions, plusieurs récits racontent des "" crimes "" de juifs profanateurs d'hosties consacrées, leurs jugements et condamnations. (Quirielle, bio-bibliogr. des écrivains bourbonnais, p. 102 et seq. - Sommervogel III, 1823) Sur le titre, signature autographe de l'éditeur."
1777UUI-12240In-8 relié, A La Haye, Aux dépens des libraires, 1777, 303 pp. Sous reliure postérieure assez frottée mais solide, intérieur propre. Bon exemplaire de cette très rare édition originale. Poids 360 g. Envoi lettre verte. Frais d'envoi 6 euros sur la France, 12,20 euros pour l’étranger (tarifs de base hors envois suivis). Possibilité de remise en mains propres sur Paris, possibilité d’envoi MONDIAL RELAY, n'hésitez pas à me contacter avant de passer commande. Twitter : @Pontneuf06.
1777ST20535-04La Haye The Hague but Geneva: Aux dépens des Libraries 1777. FIRST EDITION. 215 x 140 mm. 8 1/2 x 5 1/2". 1 p.l. 303 3 pp. <br/> Publisher's marbled paper wrappers flat spine edges untrimmed. A Large Paper Copy. Benesco 1860. Andrew R. Morehouse "The Voltaire Collection in the Rare Book Room" The Yale Library Gazette 17 no. 4 1943 p. 75.<br /> Paper wrappers a bit faded as expected slightly defective at corners and a little curled otherwise and perhaps even so A VERY FINE COPY--the text within immense margins entirely clean fresh and bright.<br/> <br/> This is a remarkable survival in its original wrappers of a work related to one of the most resonating controversies of Voltaire's life and writings--the question of his anti-Semitism. A giant of the Enlightenment and one of the greatest of French writers and philosophers Voltaire real name François-Marie Arouet 1694-1778 writes here in response to "Lettres de quelques Juifs portugais allemands et polonais à M. de Voltaire" a 1776 critique by Antoine Guénée objecting to the anti-Semitism especially as expressed within a commercial context in our author's "Dictionnaire Philosophique." Deeply philosophical and leavened with satire the 120 chapters of the seminal "Dictionnaire" were widely read much condemned and not infrequently burned as they challenged religious authority advocated for toleration and dealt with many social and political issues from an uncomfortable Enlightenment perspective. And there can be no doubt that Voltaire's "Dictionnaire" does in fact contain critical remarks about the Jews; at the same time the author's criticism is extended with equal warmth to organized religion in other forms. In the present response to Guénée Voltaire is nothing if not scathing which in the end works against him. As Voltaire scholar Andrew R. Morehouse wryly puts it the text here expands upon Voltaire's previous points in such a way as to "justify the accusation that he is cruelly anti-Semitic." This work is not exactly rare but it is very unusual to find it in original wrappers as here particularly in such fine condition. Aux dépens des Libraries unknown
177253544Frankfurt/Main: Burgerlicher Ausschuss und Burgerl. Neuner 1772. First edition. Hardcover. Good to very good condition. Small Folio. 168pp. Rebound in decorative paper-covered boards with manuscript title on tan spine protected by modern mylar. Red edges. Marginalia. Decorative headpiece and historiated initial. <br /> <br /> ".latam nec non concedendo facultatem concipiendae vovae originariae Judaeorum Francosurtensium conditioni praefentique eorum statui accommodatae ordinationis & c. Anwälde beeder Kayserlichen verordnet und bestättigter Collegien des Burgerlichen Ausschusses und Burger. Neuner in Frankfurt Intervenientenby der Sache Gemeiner Judenschaft zu Frankfurt contra den Magistrat daselbst die Cramläden und Gewölber außer der Judengasse betreffend. Mit beylagen." continuation of title page<br /> <br /> Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II King of Hungary Croatia and Bohemia's 1771 ordinance regarding Jewish storefronts and houses in Frankfurt with reviews by officials of the city and attachments. The address to the emperor includes passages showing uninhibited disdain for the Jews: ". that the Jews in Frankfurt since their first admission and up until now have been detrimental and onerous for the Christian Frankfurt merchants." <br /> <br /> The extensive report respectfully requests confirmation of the ordinance providing several attachments making their case. The attachments include A B C1 C2 C3 and C4 plus D and the text of previous ordinances providing a historical outline and details regarding the treatment of Jews historically with secondary attachments concluding with an ordinance from 1616. Contains a list of houses and occupants for both sides of the Judengasse at rear closing with the emperor's confirmation. Signed in print by Hans Ludwig von Ulm for the emperor and Johann Rudolph Bucher for the city.<br /> <br /> Text in German Gothic script. Some light wear along edges of binding with spine showing several small to medium chips at head middle including label and tail of spine. A couple of small chips at front joint of spine. Printed label "Ex bibliotheca Johannis Augusti Speltz J.U.D etc. with manuscript number 113 on inside front cover. Block in very good condition. Burgerlicher Ausschuss und Burgerl. Neuner hardcover