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DESCARTES, René.
Les Principes de la philosophie de René Descartes.
Paris, Nicolas Le Gras, 1681.
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250 €
Fourth edition.
"The Principles of Philosophy" by René Descartes is a fundamental work of Western philosophy. In this treatise, Descartes sets out his vision of the world, based on metaphysical and physical principles. He develops his method of doubt, his famous "cogito, ergo sum" (I think, therefore I am), and his conceptions on the nature of the soul and the body.
[MAROQUIN AUX ARMES].
L'Office de la Semaine sainte.
Paris, Jean-Baptiste Garnier, 1752.
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450 €
Morocco with the arms of Marie Leszczynska, wife of Louis XV, Queen of France and Navarre from 1725 to 1768.
LASSUS, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine || DARCEL, Alfred.
Album de Villard de Honnecourt.
Paris, Imprimerie impériale, 1858.
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750 €
Beautiful facsimile reproduction of the famous manuscript of Villard de Honnecourt, a 13th-century architect.
This manuscript, preserved at the Bibliothèque nationale de France, is a valuable source on the construction techniques and know-how of medieval builders. It contains sketches and notes that reveal the empirical and artistic approach to Gothic architecture. Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Lassus, architect and fervent defender of the revival of medieval art in the 19th century, annotated this publication, which was then finalized by Alfred Darcel after his death.
The work is part of the movement of rediscovery and promotion of Gothic heritage, led in particular by Viollet-le-Duc and his contemporaries.
ÉRASME || GUEUDEVILLE, Nicolas (trad.).
Les Colloques d'Érasme.
Leide, Pierre vander Aa & Boudouin Jansson vander Aa, 1720.
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400 €
First edition of this translation by Gueudeville of the famous Colloquies of Erasmus, a collection of satirical and moral dialogues written by the great Dutch humanist of the 16th century. These texts, both erudite and accessible, aim to instruct while entertaining, by denouncing the failings of the society and the Church of his time. This edition is sought after for the engravings in the style of Hooge placed at the head of the chapters.
[BIBLE].
Biblia Sacra.
Lyon, Guillaume Rouille, 1581.
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950 €
Edition given by Guillaume Rouille (or Rouville) one of the most famous printers of Lyon. The work is decorated with two series of vignettes engraved by Pierre Eskrich, i.e. 269 vignettes for the Old Testament and 160 vignettes for the New Testament.
[RELIURE MAROQUIN].
Office de la quinzaine de Pâque, en latin et en françois.
Paris, Libraires associés, 1777.
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200 €
Beautiful 18th century red morocco binding.
[CAILLEAU].
Les Misères de ce monde ou Complaintes facétieuses sur les apprentissages de différens arts et métiers de la ville et fauxbourgs de Paris.
Londres et Paris, Cailleau, 1783.
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650 €
First edition.
Very curious collection of texts on the miseries of apprentices.
Published by the bookseller Cailleau, the work brings together the History of the good man Misère, a popular tale from the 17th century, and nine pieces in burlesque verse describing the living conditions of apprentices and servants. It thus includes: the Mirror of patience or the misery of the attorney's clerks, the Misery of the surgeons' boys, the Patira or complaint of a attorney's clerk on his miserable apprenticeship, the Misery of the apprentice printers, applied in detail to each function of this noble Art, the Misery of the apprentice papermakers-gluers, bookbinders and book gilders, the Misery of the bakers' boys of the city and suburbs of Paris, The State of servitude or the misery of the servants, the Misery of the husbands and the Misery of the bailiffs' clerks.
[LAUGIER, Marc-Antoine].
Histoire de la République de Venise.
Paris, N. B. Duchesne, 1758-1768.
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1200 €
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.
[RAMSAY, Andrew Michael].
Histoire du vicomte de Turenne, maréchal général des armées du Roy.
Amsterdam, Arkstee and Merkus, 1771.
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150 €
Edition enriched with engravings.
Ramsay highlights the life of Turenne, his campaigns during the Thirty Years' War, his victories at the battles of Rocroi, the Dunes, and Salzbach. He also describes his relations with Louis XIV, his role within the French army, and his influence on modern warfare. Ramsay attempts to pay tribute to Turenne's greatness, while evoking his human and military qualities.
The work is also a reflection on the art of war at that time and on the political and military issues of the time of Louis XIV. This work is part of the classic historiography on Marshal Turenne.
[FONTENAY, (Abbé)].
Antilogies et Fragmens Philosophiques, ou Collection méthodique des morceaux les plus curieux & les plus intéressans sur la Religion, la Philosophie, les Sciences & les Arts, extraits des écrits de la Philosophie moderne.
Paris, Vincent, 1774-1775.
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800 €
First edition.
Louis Abel de Bonafous, a Jesuit priest, became a writer when his order was banned in 1773, under the name of Abbé Fontenay.
The Antilogies are a collection of contradictory arguments, often used to demonstrate paradoxes or to question certain dogmatic assertions. This work is typical of the way in which certain authors of the 18th century, particularly during the Enlightenment, questioned established truths and rigid systems of thought.
The Antilogies had a certain influence in the philosophical circles of its time, because of its innovative approach to logic and theology.
[BOYER D'ARGENS, Jean-Baptiste (de)].
Lettres chinoises, ou Correspondance philosophique, historique et critique, entre un Chinois voyageur à Paris & ses correspondans à la Chine, en Moscovie, en Perse et au Japon.
La Haye, Pierre Paupie, 1755.
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550 €
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Epistolary fiction told in the form of letters exchanged between a Chinese, Hoang, and a European. It is a social and philosophical critique that highlights the absurdities of European society through the eyes of a foreign character, a process often used by the Enlightenment to offer an external perspective on the customs and beliefs of the time. The last volume contains the author's philosophical dreams in which he develops several political utopias.
[CASSINI, Jean Dominique].
Manuel de l'étranger qui voyage en Italie.
Paris, Veuve Duchesne, 1778.
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850 €
First edition.
Work by Jean-Dominique Cassini (known as Cassini IV) who wrote this manual the day after his trip to Italy in 1775.
Cassini regretted that most authors on Italy sometimes digressed without having left their salons. On the contrary, he wanted to offer a practical manual for travelers:
"this little work, whose sole purpose is to be useful to travelers. It teaches the routes, warns of obstacles; indicates the means; teaches what is to be seen, what can be neglected." (extract from the preface).
[PAUW, Cornelius (de)].
Recherches philosophiques sur les égyptiens et les chinois.
Berlin, G.J. Decker, 1773.
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150 €
First edition.
Work which combats the curious hypothesis raised by Joseph de Guignes who wanted China to be a colony of the ancient Egyptians.
GRIFFET, Henri.
Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de Louis, Dauphin de France, mort à Fontainebleau le 20 décembre 1765. Avec un Traité de la connoissance des Hommes, fait par ses ordres en 1758.
Paris, Simon & Merigot, 1777.
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80 €
First edition.
On the tragic destiny of the heir to the crown, Louis-Charles, son of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette. These memoirs provide details on the court intrigues, as well as the condition of the royal family during this tumultuous period. The second volume is a treatise on the knowledge of men.
Copie signed by the publisher.
WORTLAY MONTAGUTE, Mary.
Lettres de Milady Wortlay Montagute.
Paris, Duchesne, 1764.
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150 €
First french edition.
Mary Wortley Montagu (1689-1762) was an English writer best known for her letters written during her stay in Turkey in the early 18th century, as part of her husband's trip to Constantinople.
Work is remarkable not only for its literary style, but also for its vivid exploration of Ottoman society at the time.
RICHER, Henri.
Vie De Mécenas Avec Des Notes Historiques et critiques.
Paris, Chaubert, 1746.
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100 €
First edition.
Maecenas (c. 70 BC-8 BC) was a Roman politician and close friend of the Emperor Augustus, famous for devoting his wealth and influence to promoting the arts and literature.
SPARRMAN, Anders.
Voyage au cap de Bonne-Espérance, et autour du monde avec le capitaine Cook, et principalement dans le pays des Hottentots et des Caffres.
Paris, Buisson, 1787.
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150 €
First french 8vo edition.
A student of Linnaeus, Sparrman (1748-1820) stayed in Cape Town and studied the flora and especially the fauna of the region. From Cape Town, he took part in James Cook's second voyage as a botanist's assistant and was thus one of two disciples of Linnaeus to have circumnavigated the world.
DION CASSIUS [Jean Xiphilin].
Dionis Nicaei Rerum Romanarum à Pompeio Magno ad Alexandrum Mamaeae, Epitome authore Ioanne Xiphilino. Ex bibliotheca Regia.
Paris, Robert Estienne, 1551.
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1200 €
Copy in an attractive reused binding which was originally intended to cover a slightly thicker volume.
Editio princeps of the epitome of Dio's Roman history, abridged in the 11th century by Joannes Xiphilinus, the only source for Dio's lost books 61-80.
VALOIS de La MOTTE (Comtesse).
Vie de Jeanne de St-Rémy de Valois, ci-devant comtesse de La Motte ; contenant un récit détaillé & exact des évenemens extraordinaires auxquels cette Dame infortunée a eu part depuis sa naissance, & qui ont contribué à l'élever à la dignité de Confidente & Favorite de la Reine de France ; avec plusieurs particularités ultérieures, propres à éclaircir les transactions mysterieuses relatives au collier de diamans,...écrite par elle-même.
Paris, Garnéry, An I [1793].
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Sentenced to life imprisonment in the Affair of the Necklace, the Countess de La Motte fled to London and published her memoirs, in which she formally accused Marie Antoinette of complicity.
First edition under this title and greatly expanded.
VALOIS de La MOTTE (Comtesse).
Mémoires justificatifs de la Comtesse de Valois de La Motte écrits par Elle même.
s.l., s.n., 1789.
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100 €
A late portrait, not required for this edition, was added as a frontispiece.
Sentenced to life imprisonment in the Affair of the Necklace, the Countess de La Motte fled to London and published her memoirs, in which she formally accused Marie Antoinette of complicity. Finally, the supporting documents. This is an apocryphal correspondence between the Queen and Cardinal de Rohan.
VUILLEMIN, Alexandre Aimé.
[Atlas Illustré de Géographie Commerciale et Industrielle présentant les grandes divisions physiques, la distribution géographique, des végétaux et des minéraux].
Paris, Fatout, 1859.
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Scarce decorative map of North America, published in Paris by Vuillemin.
Collection of 7 maps: Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Oceania and France.
Maps drawn by A. Vuillemin, Geographer; Engraved by Langevin and Gérin.
Illustrations drawn by A. Testard and engraved by Guesnu
All maps are dated 1859.
Rare maps among the most decorative of the nineteenth century with for each, side panels containing numerous meticulously engraved vignettes with explanations on the regions making up the continents or the departments for the map of France.
For the map of North America :
- The map includes 16 decorative side panel vignettes showing indigenous scenes in America, flora and fauna.
The map shows Russian America, Utah and New Mexico, extending to the Rocky Mountains, and massive Oregon, Northwest and Indian Territories. Interesting notes on early discoveries, including a reference to Alvaro Nunez in Texas, in 1528, Cabrillo's discovery of the Pacific in 1548, Francis Drake, Lewis & Clark, Edwin James, etc.
Early railroads, forts, canals, military reserves, Indian lands, ports of commerce and other details noted.
One of the most decorative large format maps of North America from the period, finely engraved by Gerin and illustrated by A. Testard.
SUETONE.
Caius Suetonius Tranquillus. [La vie des douze césars].
Paris, e typographia regia, 1644.
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1200 €
Latin edition of the Lives of the Twelve Caesars given by the Imprimerie royale, created at the Louvre by Richelieu four years earlier in order to "give the public the works of good authors in characters worthy of their work".
Edition illustrated with an engraved title, and 12 portraits in the text engraved by Abraham Bosse.
These portraits representing the 12 Caesars are placed at the head of each of the chapters devoted to them.
A fine copy in morocco binding.
VATTEL, Emmerich de.
Questions de droit naturel, et observations sur le traité du droit de la nature de M. le Baron de Wolf.
Berne, Société typographique, 1762.
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400 €
First edition of the last work published by the famous Swiss jurist.
Despite his critical remarks regarding Wolff's theory, he declared himself to be Wolff's disciple and set himself the task of commenting on Wolff's work to make it more useful.
Thus, he aimed to accustom young people studying natural law to clear, precise and clear argumentation. If Woff ever made a mistake, he proposed to correct it ("Warning").
TURGOT, Anne-Robert-Jacques.
Théorie de l'intérêt de l'argent.
Paris, Barrois l'aîné, 1780.
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250 €
First edition.
Important treatise in which Turgot, defends loans of money with interest as being necessary for the development of trade.
JAUBERT, Pierre (Abbé).
Dissertation sur un Temple octogone et plusieurs bas-reliefs trouvez à Cestas.
Bordeaux, Jean Baptiste Lacorne, 1743.
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600 €
First edition.
Description of a temple, probably early Christian, in Cestas by the local scholar Abbot Jaubert.
The latter identifies it as a temple dedicated to the cult of Cybele. This temple was attached to the old church of Cestas, which has now disappeared. The engravings by Abbot Jaubert representing the plan of the building and the bas-reliefs are therefore the only archaeological traces that remain to us.
DESCARTES, René.
Discours de la méthode pour bien conduire sa raison et chercher la vérité dans les sciences.
Plus la Dioptrique et les Météores qui sont des essais de cette méthode.
Paris, Michel Bobin & Nicolas Le Gras, 1668.
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2500 €
The true third edition with the privilège dated 28 avril 1668.
FAULCON, Felix.
Fruits de la Solitude et du Malheur.
Paris, Du Pont, An IV [1796].
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100 €
First edition.
Felix Faulcon, deputy under the Constituent Assembly, then the Empire and the Restoration, he became a corresponding member of the Institut de France (Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres) on June 3, 1803. In exile in the countryside during the Convention and the Terror, Faulcon delivers his reflections here in the form of Pastorales. The work will only be published under the Directory.
FAULCON, Felix.
Voyages et Opuscules.
Paris, Debray, 1805.
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100 €
First edition.
Excerpts from the author's travel journal in Belgium, Holland and on the Rhine, in Allier and Puy-de-Dôme. Felix Faulcon, deputy under the Constituent, then the Empire and the Restoration, he became a corresponding member of the Institut de France (Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres) on June 3, 1803.
[GOUJET, Claude Pierre (Abbé)].
Histoire des Inquisitions ; Où l'on rapporte l'origine & le progrès de ces Tribunaux, leurs variations, & la forme de leur Jurisdiction.
Cologne, Pierre Marteau, 1759.
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350 €
First edition.
Interesting work in which Abbé Goujet compiles and comments on the main texts relating to the Inquisition.
The engravings depict scenes of torture and auto-da-fés committed by the Spanish Inquisition.
[CONFRERIE DE LA BONNE MORT].
Confrérie de la Bonne Mort ; son origine, son rétablissement, ses obligations.
[Poitiers], Catineau, 1806.
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350 €
First edition.
The brotherhoods of the good death were prayer groups that spiritually accompanied the dying.
The brotherhood of Poitiers, one of the oldest in France, was active from 1380.
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