Live auction - Lot 1354
[Neo-Latin poetry - France]
Borbonias sive Victoriae Ludovici XIII. iusti ac triumphantis, contra Rebelles, ab anno 1620. ad annum 1623 [- Pars secunda].
Paris, J. Martin for R. Baragnes, 1623
€ 220 / 250
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Lot description
2 parts in 1 vol., 8vo: 7-[1]-79-[1 bl.], 104 [= 100] pp. (toned, some dampstaining and thumbing).
Contemp. limp vellum, flat spine, (soiled, endpapers loosening, flyleaves gone). Good copy.
Only complete edition of a long (ca. 4200 ll.) Neo-Latin epic poem on Louis XIII. Abraham Ravaud (1600-1646), called "Remy" after his native village in the Beauvaisis, tells of the political problems in France in those years: the conflict between the King and his mother Marie de Medicis, the rise of Richelieu, and the struggles and battles with the Huguenots. Woodcut arms on title.
Ref. Arbour 11145-6. - Vissac 76. - Not in Goldsmith (BL), Oberlé.
Prov. Old names on endpapers and A1r, i.a. "Gonnet". - Some old reader’s notes. - Philippe van Heurck (mod. bookpl.).
Joined: Id. - Poemata ad Christianissimum Regem Ludovicum XIV. Paris, J. Libert, 1645 (part title: 1644). 12mo: [6]-249-[3] pp. Contemp. vellum, flat spine titled (def. to rear fore-edge). Collected Latin verse, with poems in praise on La Rochelle, Louis XIII, Louis XIV, and Richelieu. Ref. BnF. - Not in Goldsmith (BL), Oberlé. - Prov. Author’s presentation inscription: "Ex dono authoris, Parisiis die 10. Jun. 1645. | [?]ailly". - Général J. Doreau (mod bookpl.). (2 vol.)