ID 1421829
Lot 15 | BOURDALOUË, Louis (1632-1704)
Estimate value
€ 1 200 – 1 800
Sermons. Paris : Rigaud, 1707-1721. [avec] Pensées... sur divers sujets de religion et de morale. Paris : Cailleau, Prault, Rolin et Bordelet, 1734.
Belle réunion complète dans une reliure de Bozerian de la première édition collective des célèbres sermons du père Bourdalouë, prédicateur du roi. Exemplaire Renouard, la notice du catalogue de 1853 indiquant : "exemplaire en papier fin, choisi feuille à feuille par Anisson parmi ceux qui restaient encore à l'imprimerie royale. Il le fit ensuite régler...A sa vente, le 30 décembre 1795, cet exemplaire qu'il avait conservé en feuilles fut acheté au prix fantastique de 24,280 fr. en assignats par un amateur, M. Legendre, qui, plusieurs années après, le fit relier par Bozerian...A la vente de M. Legendre, ce Bourdaloue fut payé 300 fr. par le possesseur de cette bibliothèque". Brunet, I, col. 1175.
16 vol. in-8 (199 x 128 mm). Exemplaire réglé. Illustré d’un frontispice gravé par Simonneau d’après Jouvenet, et de 12 planches hors texte. (quelques déchirures marginales, rousseurs et piqûres, galeries de vers).
Reliure signée de Bozerian : maroquin noir à long grain, plats ornés à froid d’un décor de fleurons en frise, dos à faux nerfs et caissons ornés de fleurons à froid, titre doré, roulettes intérieures dorées (Culot n°14 et n°20), doublure de maroquin citron, gardes de papier doré, roulette doré sur les coupes, tranches dorées.
Provenance : Antoine-Augustin Renouard (1765-1853 ; ex libris ; sa vente, Paris, 1853, lot n°96).
A fine set, bound by Bozerian, from the library of Antoine-Augustin Renouard.
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