ID 921606
Lot 200 | TAILLEVENT, Guillaume Tirel, dit (1310-1395) – PICHON, baron Jérôme (1812-1896) & VICAIRE, Georges (1853-1921).
Estimate value
€ 300 – 400
Le Viandier de Guillaume Tirel dit Taillevent, enfant de cuisine de la reine Jehanne d’Évreux, queu du Roi Philippe de Valois… Paris : Techener, 1892 [achevé d’imprimer à la date de 1891]. [Relié avec :] Supplément au Viandier de Taillevent. Le manuscrit de la bibliothèque vaticane… Paris : Leclerc et Cornuaux, 1892. – De Taillevent et de quelques autres cuisiniers du XIVe siècle [fac-simile du Bulletin du Bibliophile, 1843, 3ff.]. – [Deuxième] Supplément. [Techener, 1892 ; fac-similé]. – Quelques observations sur le Supplément… [Bulletin du Bibliophile, 1892, 5ff.]. – Quelques remarques philologiques… [Bulletin du Bibliophile, 1892, 4ff.]. – Deux nouvelles pièces relatives à Taillevent. Slnd. 1f.
Édition originale de l’édition critique du Viandier de Taillevent, donnée par Georges Vicaire et le baron Pichon, à laquelle on a joint le Supplément et cinq autres pièces.
C’est le baron Jérôme Pichon qui le premier identifia Taillevent comme étant Guillaume Tirel, et qui découvrit, près de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, sa pierre tombale (cf. Vicaire 827). Il fit sur le sujet de nombreuses recherches, dont les ouvrages et articles réunis ici sont le fruit.
Tirage du Viandier et du Supplément à 354 exemplaires, un des 300 sur papier vélin du Marais (Viandier : n° 217 ; Supplément : non justifié). Cagle, 419-420 ; Maggs, 30 ; Oberlé Fastes, 51.
Ensemble 7 ouvrages et pièces reliés en un fort in-8 (224 x 146 mm). Viandier : 7 planches hors-texte dont le frontispice, une planche dépliante et 2 planches à double page. Reliure signée D. Jaquillard : maroquin brun, filet droit à l’oeser rouge encadrant les plats, dos à nerfs orné de même, doublure et gardes de soie bordeaux, tranches dorées, couverture et dos pour le Viandier, couverture seule pour le Supplément, chemise de maroquin brun et étui.
Provenance : Léon Lambert (ex-libris portant un double L et son pseudonyme « Deuzel ») ; quelques annotations au crayon.
A fine set of baron Pichon’s studies about Taillevent.
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
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Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
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