ESTOC Anthony, bookseller.
TABLE OF HUMAN DISEASE, ACCORDING TO THE HUMAN PASSIONS , Mr Coeffeteau, Bishop of Marseilles.
In Paris, at William Loyson, 1629.
a small volume in-8 (16.5 x 10.5 cm) 8 unnumbered pages (title, epistle to Mr. Pasquier Fleurent King's Counsel, reviews the reader, table of chapters, 542 - (1) pages .
full parchment binding of the epic title in ink on a paper label on the back, traces of ties on flat-rated, library, trace of stamp two layers, some foxing and small stains without gravity a few leaves, small gaps of paper with some layers without affecting the text. slot in jaw on the upper half of the length, the binding remains solid. Collated complete. Pretty vignette engraved etching on the title.
The Epistle that opens the volume is signed with the initials AE Notice to the reader is fairly short: "I do this you could make a richer, more beautiful & most necessary to your salvation, than this table, as the supreme good of man consists only of knowledge of oneself, and that among many images of the body and souls naively represented here, you can not find you there that you do except by a miracle, being free of passions esquela the fragility of our nature compels us. " The book is divided into four books, it contains the following chapters: choice of friends, concealment, vanity, sadness, virtue, the ignorance, boredom, passions of the soul, of stupid fools, rage, mania, contempt, hatred, love, jealousy, love between disturbed the animals, the curious, to the inconstant, the ambitious, and so on. As you can see all facets of human nature are discussed.
The lien is dated April 28, 1626 and was given a Estoc Anthony, merchant bookseller. Estoc Antoine is a bookseller that we trace the 1616 with "The Bastard and satyrs austere folstres Cadet Angoulevent Quatrain" , 1617 with a "Series excellans to more satirical ..." , 1618 with "The Cabinet satirical ..." , and others in subsequent years, all reference works "libertine" , then an entirely different kind than this one. Anthoine Estoc also published in 1619 and Satyrs Regnier. Who was Anthony Estoc or Lestoc as we read sometimes? Was it a real bookstore or a printer or a bookseller assumed, imaginary? Hiding behind the name? This table of human ailments is it his work or that of an anonymous? That is what bibliographers nor nor commentators state.
bibliographers agree that this book, wanting to be an imitation of human passions Table Coeffeteau published a few years earlier in 1620, is yet very different.
GOOD BOOK THIS UNUSUAL.
Price: 650 euros
In Paris, at William Loyson, 1629.
a small volume in-8 (16.5 x 10.5 cm) 8 unnumbered pages (title, epistle to Mr. Pasquier Fleurent King's Counsel, reviews the reader, table of chapters, 542 - (1) pages .
full parchment binding of the epic title in ink on a paper label on the back, traces of ties on flat-rated, library, trace of stamp two layers, some foxing and small stains without gravity a few leaves, small gaps of paper with some layers without affecting the text. slot in jaw on the upper half of the length, the binding remains solid. Collated complete. Pretty vignette engraved etching on the title.
The Epistle that opens the volume is signed with the initials AE Notice to the reader is fairly short: "I do this you could make a richer, more beautiful & most necessary to your salvation, than this table, as the supreme good of man consists only of knowledge of oneself, and that among many images of the body and souls naively represented here, you can not find you there that you do except by a miracle, being free of passions esquela the fragility of our nature compels us. " The book is divided into four books, it contains the following chapters: choice of friends, concealment, vanity, sadness, virtue, the ignorance, boredom, passions of the soul, of stupid fools, rage, mania, contempt, hatred, love, jealousy, love between disturbed the animals, the curious, to the inconstant, the ambitious, and so on. As you can see all facets of human nature are discussed.
The lien is dated April 28, 1626 and was given a Estoc Anthony, merchant bookseller. Estoc Antoine is a bookseller that we trace the 1616 with "The Bastard and satyrs austere folstres Cadet Angoulevent Quatrain" , 1617 with a "Series excellans to more satirical ..." , 1618 with "The Cabinet satirical ..." , and others in subsequent years, all reference works "libertine" , then an entirely different kind than this one. Anthoine Estoc also published in 1619 and Satyrs Regnier. Who was Anthony Estoc or Lestoc as we read sometimes? Was it a real bookstore or a printer or a bookseller assumed, imaginary? Hiding behind the name? This table of human ailments is it his work or that of an anonymous? That is what bibliographers nor nor commentators state.
bibliographers agree that this book, wanting to be an imitation of human passions Table Coeffeteau published a few years earlier in 1620, is yet very different.
GOOD BOOK THIS UNUSUAL.
Price: 650 euros
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