Beschreibung
First edition. "Consideré comme le premier traité d'architecture navale" (Polak). Although perhaps not the first, Dassié's work is almost certainly the first such work written by a professional in the field, and framed in such a way as to be of practical assistance to fellow shipbuilders. Dassié is a somewhat obscure figure. He was apparently born in Normandy, and lived and worked at various times in both Le Havre and Rouen. On the title page he is styled "C.R.", or"chanoine régulier", a canon regular, of the Order of Saint-Ruf, an Augustinian order named for the first bishop of Avignon, with various sources describing him as master shipbuilder to the king at Le Havre, and to the coast guard at Toulon. As usual the work is bound together with Le Routier des Indes Orientales et Occidentales, which offers a compilation of 26 navigations into the East and West Indies based on Dutch and Portuguese sources. Craig p.4; Polak 2247; Sabin 18655. Quarto (241 x 172 mm). Joint title/half-title bound in, publisher's device to the title page of the first-named, which is complete with 7 plates, 5 of them folding, and a folding table. Contemporary sprinkled calf, title gilt direct to the spine, foliate lozenge to the compartments with spiral cornerpieces, edges sprinkled red. Slightly rubbed, corners bumped, a few small nicks on the boards, neatly restored on the joints, headcaps and at the corners, plates a little rolled at the fore-edge, one leaf misbound, light browning, but overall a very good copy.
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