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    Charles du Fresne, Domini du Cange

    Verlag: Johannes Davidis Zunneri, Frankfurt, 1681

    Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich

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    Leather. Zustand: Good Only. M. Haffner (illustrator). First edition. The very scarce first Frankfurt edition of Charles du Fresne's significant study of the development of the Latin language. Volumes I and II only are present here. In the original Latin.The first Frankfurt edition of this major work from from the French scholar and philologist Charles du Fresne. The first two volumes only of a three volume work, first published in Paris in 1678. This first Frankfurt edition was the second to be published overall.Du Fresne's work was of major significance in attempting to develop a historical perspective on the development of the Latin language, with an effort made to distinguish the medieval Latin vocabulary from its classical counterpart. This work, and du Fresne's equivalent Greek volume, were unprecedented in their fields, and remain valuable to this day.With the illustrated engraved title page of Melchior Haffner to volume I, printed title page to volume I, and half title to volume II.With the collation: [10], a, A2-4, B-H4, I8, K-P4, A-4Q4, 4R3; [1] A- 4D4, 4E8, A-3C4, 3D6 [2]Volume I covers the letters from A-C, and volume II from D-N. Volume III, not present here, covers the letters O-Z.A detailed work, part glossary, part encyclopaedia, detailing the course of the Latin language. In full calf bindings. Front board of both volumes detached, with rear boards loosely held by cords only. Loss to back strip heads and tails, with rubbing to joints, back strip and boards. Inscription to front free endpaper of volume II. Front endpapers and frontispiece of volume I detached but present. Internally, firmly bound. Light tide mark to tail of volume I title page. Pages lightly age toned, with instances of spotting, and the odd pencil notations to margins. Good Only. book.