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Verlag: Paris: Librairie Classique et d'Education, A. Pigoreau, Successeur, no date, AFTER 1810, 1810
Anbieter: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, USA
, Maury, Jean Siffrein, 1746-1817. Essai sur l'Eloquence de la Chaire. Edition publiée sur les manuscrits autographes de l'auteur. Paris: Librairie Classique et d'Education, A. Pigoreau, Successeur, no date, AFTER 1810, , xvi, 485, 446pp., two volumes bound as one, worn but still good private dark reddish brown cloth with embossed symbol on front cover "Institution Marchand", some heavy foxing and stains around edges of pages, previous owner's name: R. Barquié, Mai 1915 on front endpaper. Date and edition uncertain, probably late mid-19th century, rebinding may be later than the book as the front cover insignia resembles others from the 1850s and 1860s? Maury: anti-revolutionary cardinal and philosophic author who emigrated in 1792 to Frankfurt then to Italy. After various attempts to return to France he was imprisoned and died in exile in Rome in 1817. - Two volumes bound into one, no date of publication, no date at the end of the editor's foreword. Second volume has no separate title page here. The treatise on eloquence ends at page 289 with chapter 79, followed by Eloge de Francois de Salignac de la Motte-Fénelon (originally 1771), covering pages 291-359, notes to it (through page 443, and table of contents for the second volume. The promised chapter 80 "Conclusion de l'ouvrage" which is supposed to cover pages 289 to 291 is not present and there is no gap in the pagination, rather the "fin de l'ouvrage" is announced at the bottom of page 289 at the end of chapter 79. A third volume mentioned in the Avis de l'editeur is not further mentioned or present - A first version was published in 1777, much expanded in 1810.
Verlag: Paris, Delpech, 1825
Anbieter: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, Deutschland
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Zustand: Gut. Format (Bildbereich): 23 x 20 cm. Blattgröße: 50 x 32 cm. *Jean-Siffrein Maury (1746-1817) war ein französischer Kardinal und Gegner der Französischen Revolution. Er erkannte Napoleons Regime an, unterstütze ihn bei seiner Scheidung und wurde von diesem 1810 zum Erzbischof von Paris berufen. Während der restauration musste er Frankreich verlassen. - Sauber und gut erhalten. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1200.