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Verlag: Editions Fernand Roches, Paris,, 1930
Anbieter: FIRENZELIBRI SRL, Reggello, FI, Italien
Zustand: BUONO. Texte établi et présenté par Charles-H.Boudhors. cm.13,5x20,5, pp.LXIX,180, Les Textes Français, Collection des Universités de France. Paris, Editions Fernand Roches cm.13,5x20,5, pp.LXIX,180, brossura intonso. Cop. ingiallita e con piccolo strappo, perfetti interni. Les Textes Français, Collection des Universités de France. brossura intonso. Cop. ingiallita e con piccolo strappo, perfetti interni.
Verlag: Editions Fernand Roches, Paris,, 1930
Anbieter: FIRENZELIBRI SRL, Reggello, FI, Italien
Zustand: BUONO. Texte établi et présenté par Charles-H.Boudhors. cm.13,5x20,5, pp.222, Les Textes Français, Collection des Universités de France. Paris, Editions Fernand Roches cm.13,5x20,5, pp.222, brossura (copia intonsa e in perfetto stato.) Les Textes Français, Collection des Universités de France. brossura (copia intonsa e in perfetto stato.).
Verlag: Paris . Editions Fernand Roches . Les Livres Français . Budé, 1930
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Couverture souple. Zustand: Très bon. Un volume in8 , broché , ( 13,3 x 20,3 cm), 222 pages ,imprimé sur vélin des Papeteries de La Haye-Descartes.
Couverture souple. Zustand: bon. RO40036656: 1958. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Agrafes rouillées, Rousseurs. 32 pages. Plats manquants. Dos frotté, avec petits manques. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.091-XX ème siècle.
Verlag: Pierre L'Anclume, Amsterdam, 1671
Anbieter: Antiquariat Narrenschiff, Trin, Schweiz
Untergebiet: Alte Drucke Zustand: Einband lose, Rücken fehlt, ansonsten wenig Alterungsspuren. Rara Seiten: 245 S. Format: 16°. Einband: Pbd. Gebiet: Christentum.
Anbieter: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Dänemark
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
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Paris, Claude Barbin, 1669. 8vo. In contemporary full calf with five raised bands and gilt lettering to spine. Wear to extremities. Boards with scratches and a few stains. Parts of gilting on spine worn off. Upper part of spine with loss of leather. Small stain to upper outer corner. 291, (1) pp. The rare, presumbly, first edition of Mere?s dialog between Marechal de Clerambault and Chevalier de Mere. Brunet list this 1669-edition asthe first.Tchemerzine mention an edition from 1668 but notes that he has not seen it: ?nous n'avons pas vu d'exemplaire de cette édition, inconnue jusqu'à la vente de Rochebilière? (Tchemerzine VIII, p. 219). Chevalier de Méré (1607-1684), whose real name was Antoine Gombaud, was a French writer and thinker. De Méré was known for his contributions to literature, particularly in the of moral philosophy and social commentary. He is perhaps best remembered for his participation in the intellectual circles of his time, where he engaged in discussions and correspondences of which this work is a fine testimony. De Méré's writings, especially the present, offer insights into the social and cultural milieu of 17th-century France. We have only been able to trace one copy at auction.OCLC list no copies (of both the 1669-edition and the presumed 1668-edition). Tchemerzine VIII, p. 219 Brunet III, 1648.
Anbieter: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Dänemark
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Erstausgabe
Paris, Denis Thierry & Claude Barbin, 1682. 8vo. Uniformly bound in two contemporary full calf bindings with five raised bands and richly gilt spines. Edges of boards gilt. Light wear to extremities, small parts of gilting worn off. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spines. Red underlignings on title-page of vol. 1, otherwise a nice and clean set. (8), 360 pp. (12), 361-710, (2) pp. The rare first edition of Méré?s letters to notable personalities of the times such as Ménage, Balzac, Lesdiguières, Mme de Maintenon, Pascal, Ninon de Lenclos and Madeleine de Scudéry. Chevalier de Méré (1607-1684), whose real name was Antoine Gombaud, was a French writer and thinker. De Méré was known for his contributions to literature, particularly in the of moral philosophy and social commentary. He is perhaps best remembered for his participation in the intellectual circles of his time, where he engaged in discussions and correspondences of which this work is a fine testimony. De Méré's writings, especially the present, offer insights into the social and cultural milieu of 17th-century France.