BOSSUET, Jacques-Bénigne (1627-1704)
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CHRISTIE'SAuctioneer | CHRISTIE'S |
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Event location | France, Paris |
ID 1421843
Lot 1 | BOSSUET, Jacques-Bénigne (1627-1704)
Estimate value
800EUR € 800 – 1 200
Histoire des variations des églises protestantes. Paris : veuve de Sébastien Mabre-Cramoisy, 1688.
Exemplaire en maroquin rouge de l’époque de l’édition originale, des bibliothèques Henri Bordes et Hector de Backer. Brunet, I, col. 1135.
2 vol. in-4 (256 x 186 mm). Édition originale. Vignette de titre (répétée au t. II), 2 bandeaux allégoriques, 2 lettrines, 2 grands culs-de-lampe (t. I : déchirure sans perte en marge inférieure du f. Kk4 ; rousseurs et brunissures dans la totalité des deux volumes). Reliure de l’époque : maroquin rouge, triple filet doré en encadrement des plats, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés aux petits fers, roulette dorée sur les nerfs et les coupes, gardes de papier marbré, tranches dorées (quelques taches et frottements, habiles restaurations aux coiffes et coins).
Provenance : sur le premier feuillet blanc, à l’encre noire, d’une main du XVIIIe siècle : “Eliz. Stafford” -- Henri Bordes (1842-1912 ; ex-libris) – Hector de Backer (1843-1925 ; ex-libris, sa vente, I, 3-6 mai 1926, Paris, lot n°984, vendu 1800 francs : “bel exemplaire, très bien relié”).
Contemporary-bound copy, in red morocco, of the first edition - from the Henri Bordes and Hector de Backer libraries.
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
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Auction house category: | Books, Books and manuscripts |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
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Auction house category: | Books, Books and manuscripts |
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