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Annals of Burgundy William of Paradin (1566). Important book, a rare and sought after. Copy of the lawyer Burgundian Blaise Parise. The illustrious



Paradin of William of Cuyseaulx

ANNALS OF BURGUNDY by Guillaume de Paradin of Cuiseaulx. With a table of memorable things contained in this volume.

At Lyons, by Antoine Gryphius, 1566.

1 high-volume folio (33 x 22.5 cm) X-(2) -995 - (28) pages. Title printed in a frame carved architectural laminated in the manner of Canivet (see below), coat of arms on the back of Privilege. Binding

full brown calf, spine richly decorated with small golden horseshoes, sprinkled edges (Binding of the second half of the seventeenth century). Binding very well preserved, snagging on the end caps and corners, some minor rubbing. Fresh interior, few minor stains. Two layers with a small hole and lost a few letters (reproduced by a copy of the text made on the same edition). The errata sheet with the mark on the back of the printer is missing (was not connected at the time). Numerous small initials storied. Very nice impression Lyon.


EDITION AND EXCLUSIVE EDITION

"RARE AND SOUGHT" .


"This story begins in the year 378 and ends at 1482. According to St. Julien de Ballers, Mixtures, page 304,". It's a very good volume, which is so useful, as having, we can dispense with Froissart Monstrelet, Olivier 4th Walk, and other such historians. "The Annals of Paradin still hold their place in large libraries, but we do not consult more since the books were more complete and accurate Burgundy." (Extract from the Study of historians Lyonnais Lyon, Sauvignet, 1839, p. 44.)

Techener Jacques-Joseph, in his Bibliographic Description of selected books in all genres (Paris, 1855, No. 5404), indicates that this is a book "rare and sought after.


This monumental book and very well printed by Antoine Gryphe Lyon, is a lover of books must have for the history of Burgundy.

Provenance: Our copy belonged to Blaise Parise, a lawyer at the Parliament of Burgundy, with his name on the title. It is for him as the volume was bound in the second half of the seventeenth century. Parise Blaise died in Dijon in 1705 aged 70 (born 1635), he has published papers on the Burgundian customary law.

The title of this volume was reconstructed in 1670 curiously identical to the original frame and a history of the sixteenth century was glued on the title sheet of letterpress, in the manner of Canivet (cropped at the top ). Some old handwritten notes.

Reference: Harness VIII, 345.

BEL COPY OF THIS BOOK FOR IMPORTANT HISTORY OF BURGUNDY.

COPY OF COUNSEL BOURGUIGNON BLAISE PARIS (1635-1705).

Price: 3,500 euros

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