1724 MUSEUM ITALICUM antique ILLUSTRATED w/ ENGRAVINGS
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MUSEUM ITALICUM seu Collectio veterum scriptorum ex bibliothecis italicis
Tomus I
in duas partes distinctus
Prima pars complectitur eorumdem iter italicum litterarium: altera vero varia patrum opuscula & vetera monumenta, cum sacramentario & paenitentiali gallicano Lutetiae Parisiorum; 1724
Volume I , 2 parts
Second part of has separate pagination and half-title.
Size 8 1/4 by 10 1/2"
Later cardboard binding with leather spine and corners
Text in Latin
12 full-page engravings, 4 are fold-outs; head and tailpieces; plus a few linecut illustrations. Very good interior condition, some wear of binding
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Jean Mabillon (1632-1707) was a monk of the French Benedictine congregation of St. Maur. In 1685, the king of France sent Mabillon (accompanied by another monk) on a tour through Italy in search of early Church-historical books and manuscripts for the Royal Library. Mabillon secured over 3,000 items, and these two volumes report on the monks' journey. Mabillon's application of a disciplined, orderly and logical method to assess and determine the authenticity of early manuscript materials by, in part, examining and studying their writing has led him to be considered the founder of palaeography.
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Tomus I
in duas partes distinctus
Prima pars complectitur eorumdem iter italicum litterarium: altera vero varia patrum opuscula & vetera monumenta, cum sacramentario & paenitentiali gallicano Lutetiae Parisiorum; 1724
Volume I , 2 parts
Second part of has separate pagination and half-title.
Size 8 1/4 by 10 1/2"
Later cardboard binding with leather spine and corners
Text in Latin
12 full-page engravings, 4 are fold-outs; head and tailpieces; plus a few linecut illustrations. Very good interior condition, some wear of binding
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Jean Mabillon (1632-1707) was a monk of the French Benedictine congregation of St. Maur. In 1685, the king of France sent Mabillon (accompanied by another monk) on a tour through Italy in search of early Church-historical books and manuscripts for the Royal Library. Mabillon secured over 3,000 items, and these two volumes report on the monks' journey. Mabillon's application of a disciplined, orderly and logical method to assess and determine the authenticity of early manuscript materials by, in part, examining and studying their writing has led him to be considered the founder of palaeography.
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Reserve: $265.99
Shipping:
Your purchase is protected:
Photos, descriptions, and estimates were prepared with the utmost care by a fully certified expert and appraiser. All items in this sale are guaranteed authentic.
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Jasper52 specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Jasper52 within 5 days of receiving the item.
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1724 MUSEUM ITALICUM antique ILLUSTRATED w/ ENGRAVINGS
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