Fyot Abbot Claude (La Marche)
HISTORY OF THE CHURCH AND ABBEY COLLEGE OF SAINT ETIENNE, DIJON. With the evidence and the benefits dependent Pouillé this abbey.
In Dijon, Jean Ressayre, printer and bookseller to the King, 1696.
a folio volume (34 x 24 cm) (20) -330 - (12) and 371 pages for evidence. Binding
full brown calf, spine gilt decorated with small irons (contemporary binding). Accident upper back with a crack in the upper jaw of a few centimeters, traces of water and bites to the top of the front cover, some stains to the title which has been glued on the margins, small repair on top of title affecting the letter "H" "History", some minor foxing clear. Caps and corners worn, binding solid and decorative anyway. Although full of beautiful engraved map of the city of Dijon on double-page, according to The Pautre.
EDITION RARE.
This monumental history, the most important thing we have on this monument, is filled with solid research and curious about the antiquities of the city of Dijon. He used, for the composition of this work, the father of lights Andre Saint-Nicolas, former provincial of the Carmelites of the Province, religious skilled in knowledge of antiquity, and very informed of what looks discipline of the church history and canon law. Fyot Claude de la Marche was born in Dijon in 1630 and was the abbot of the abbey in 1672. To him we owe the restoration of this church in its functions. He died in 1721 aged 91. (See Butterfly, Library of the authors of Burgundy, p. 233-234).
VERY GOOD CONDITION IN TIMES OF THIS RARE BOOK. (some small restaurants to provide for a nice copy).
Price: 1,500 euros
HISTORY OF THE CHURCH AND ABBEY COLLEGE OF SAINT ETIENNE, DIJON. With the evidence and the benefits dependent Pouillé this abbey.
In Dijon, Jean Ressayre, printer and bookseller to the King, 1696.
a folio volume (34 x 24 cm) (20) -330 - (12) and 371 pages for evidence. Binding
full brown calf, spine gilt decorated with small irons (contemporary binding). Accident upper back with a crack in the upper jaw of a few centimeters, traces of water and bites to the top of the front cover, some stains to the title which has been glued on the margins, small repair on top of title affecting the letter "H" "History", some minor foxing clear. Caps and corners worn, binding solid and decorative anyway. Although full of beautiful engraved map of the city of Dijon on double-page, according to The Pautre.
EDITION RARE.
This monumental history, the most important thing we have on this monument, is filled with solid research and curious about the antiquities of the city of Dijon. He used, for the composition of this work, the father of lights Andre Saint-Nicolas, former provincial of the Carmelites of the Province, religious skilled in knowledge of antiquity, and very informed of what looks discipline of the church history and canon law. Fyot Claude de la Marche was born in Dijon in 1630 and was the abbot of the abbey in 1672. To him we owe the restoration of this church in its functions. He died in 1721 aged 91. (See Butterfly, Library of the authors of Burgundy, p. 233-234).
VERY GOOD CONDITION IN TIMES OF THIS RARE BOOK. (some small restaurants to provide for a nice copy).
Price: 1,500 euros
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