[LAUGIER], Histoire de la République de Venise, 1758-1768
[LAUGIER, Marc-Antoine].
Histoire de la République de Venise.
Paris, N. B. Duchesne, 1758-1768.
Twelve volumes 12mo (165x95 mm), 443 pages / 478 pages / 496 pages / 492 pages / 564 pages / 480 pages / 540 pages / 504 pages / 587-(1) pages / 600 pages / 516 pages / 490-(2) pages. binding : Contemporary full sheep, gilt spines in six compartments. Binding rubbed. Headcap on volume III worn.
First edition.
Marc-Antoine Laugier (1713-1769), Jesuit who became a Benedictine abbot, historian and theoretician of French architecture of the 18th century. The Republic of Venice, sometimes nicknamed "the Most Serene", was gradually established in the Middle Ages around the city of Venice, and which developed by the annexation of various territories in Northern Italy, along the coasts of the Adriatic Sea and in the Eastern Mediterranean until it became one of the main European economic powers.
references: Barbier [II, 7590].
Price : 1200 €