Verlag: Lackington, Allen and Co., London, 1802
Anbieter: Besleys Books PBFA, Diss, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbHard Cover. Zustand: Good. Hardback, full-calf, spine relaid. New free end-papers. 17.5cm x 11.5cm. Pp. iv, 416. Corners of boards a little bumped. Bookplate of Joseph Gundry and previous owner's details written to front pastedown. Small worm holes to front pastedown and to lower margin of first few pages, text not affected. A rather pleasing copy. (ar3).
Verlag: Printed for Lackington, Allen, and Co., Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square. 1802, 1802
Anbieter: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 163,15
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In den Warenkorb[4], iv, 416pp, half-title. 8vo. Contemporary half calf, red morocco label, marbled boards; upper joint cracked & worn, wear to head of spine & corners, paper rather browned, some pencil marks to rear blank, early name C. Smart on titlepage. A reissue, with a different titlepage and without the portrait, of A Select Collection of Ancient and Modern Epitaphs. Collected by Thomas Caldwall, 1796. 'The first book-length epitaph anthology was John Weever's Ancient Funeral Monuments published in 1633. Weever's text set the precedent for the anthologies that followed, and by the eighteenth century, there appeared a steady line of volumes devoted solely to the transcription of epitaphs: John Le Neve's Monumenta Anglicana (published in 1719); William Toldervey's Select Epitaphs (published in 1754); Thomas Webb's New Select Collection of Epitaphs (published in 1775) and Thomas Caldwell's Select Collection of Ancient and Modern Epitaphs and Inscriptions (two editions, published in 1796 and 1802). These collections, modelled after Weever's, were compiled to 'preserve memory from oblivion', to record the information inscribed on the tombs in England's churches and churchyards.' ref: Paul Vita. In Keeping with Modern Views: publishing epitaphs in the nineteenth century. 1999.