EUR 20,90
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Aggiungi al carrelloCouverture souple. Condizione: bon. RO30105253: 1964. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 223 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION.
EUR 25,80
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Aggiungi al carrelloCouverture rigide. Condizione: bon. RO40185296: 1964. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 223 pages. Tampon et annotation en page de garde. . . . Classification Dewey : 860-Littératures espagnole et portugaise.
Editore: Editions du Cerf, 1964
Da: Librairie Et Cætera - Sophie Rosière, Belin-Béliet, Francia
EUR 20,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloCouverture souple. Livre en français. Présentation, choix, traductions et envoi de Mariane Mahn-Lot. Broché. 224 pages. Espagne et Portugal. Livre.
Editore: André Pralard, 1697
Prima edizione
EUR 3.500,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloCouverture rigide. Condizione: Bon. first edition. In-12 (165 x 91 mm) de 6 ff.n.ch. (y compris le frontispice), 382 pp., 1 f.n.ch. Veau fauve, dos à nerfs, compartiments ornés de fleurons et fers d'angle, pièces de titre de maroquin rouge, roulette sur les coupes, tranches jaspées (reliure de l'époque). Sabin, 11273 ; Medina (BHA), 1085 ; Streit, I, 733 ; Palau, 46966 ; JCB (4), 344-345 ; Leclerc (1878), 337 ; Alden, 697/33.Édition originale de la traduction française.L'ouvrage propose, dans la version de l'abbé Jean Baptiste Morvan de Bellegarde, six des neufs traités publiés par Bartolomé de Las Casas (1474-1566) sous le titre de Brevissima relación (Seville, 1553). Las Casas composa son ouvrage afin de se défendre des accusations portées contre lui par les colonisateurs espagnols du Nouveau Monde, hostiles à ses positions favorables aux Indiens. L'auteur en profite pour dénoncer un modèle de colonisation fondé sur la violence et le pillage.Son mémoire eut un tel retentissement qu'il amena à l'abolition des "encomiendas", système de répartition des terres qui, sous le couvert de conversion et d'assistance aux Indiens, légalisait le plus épouvantable des esclavages. C'est dans l'ouvrage de Las Casas qu'apparaît pour la première fois ce "bon sauvage" qui, à travers l'apologétique missionnaire, devait influencer Jean-Jacques Rousseau et toute l'idéologie du XIXe siècle. Le frontispice gravé par Giffart fils montre Hernán Cortés et Montezuma entourés d'Indiens.Agréable exemplaire ; reliure habilement restaurée.
Editore: Chez Jean Caffin, & F. Plaignard, A Lyon, 1642
Da: Pierre de RONSARD, CHÉDIGNY, FR, Francia
EUR 950,00
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Aggiungi al carrello8 f et 299 pages, (le premier feuillet de la préface est absent), avec un bandeau, une lettrine et une vignette en page de titre ; dos lisse avec titre écrit à l'encre brune de l'époque. in-12 Vélin défraîchi, légèrement ondulé et bruni par endroits, surtout sur la quatrième de couverture (taches) ; contreplat et première garde refaits avec papier ancien ; page de titre défraîchie et fragilisée, avec petit manque périphérique restauré en tête et usure du papier le long de la gouttière ; l'intérieur est frais, avec faibles traces éparses (traces d'encre p. 127/128 et petit travail de vers sans conséquence pour le texte pp. 131 à 144) ; tranches brunies et cahiers un peu désalignés, sinon état correct de ce très rare ouvrage. relié, plein vélin ivoire d'époque,
Editore: Chez André Pralard, Paris, 1697
Da: Arader Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. First. AN EXCEPTIONAL COPY, UNSOPHISTICATED AND WITH A DISTINGUISHED PROVENANCE. First edition of the translation by Abbé de Bellegarde. Duodecimo (6 3/8" x 3 5/8", 162mm x 92mm). [Full collation available.] With an engraved frontispiece and an engraved headpiece (to the dedication) by P[ierre François] Giffart. Bound in contemporary speckled armorial calf. On the boards, a blind fillet border and in the center the arms of Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie within an oval, all gilt. On the spine, five raised bands. Gilt ornaments in the panels with a small gilt "P" in the sixth panel. Title gilt to russet morocco in the second panel. Gilt roll to the edges of the boards. Marbled end-papers. All edges of the text-block speckled red. Celadon silk marking ribbon. With a (contemporary) slip of paper pasted to the title-page correcting the author's name from Balthazar, and one to the end of the dedication (*4r) correcting "tres-affectioné Serviteur" to "tres-obéîssant Serviteur." An utterly unsophisticated copy with its original celadon and white head-bands. Some minor chipping to the extremities, otherwise a fine copy indeed. Essentially without foxing and with exceptional margins (often 20mm at the bottom and fore, 10mm at the top). On the front paste-down, the bookplate of Chateau de Rosny and an oval shelf-mark plate (2451 corrected in red crayon to 3). On the first free end-paper, the bookplate of Bibliotheque Jean-Paul Morin from his Pierre BergéDrouot-Richelieu sale (4 November 2011, lot 36). With the ownership signature of "de la Reynie" in ink to the upper edge of the recto of the initial binder's blank. Bartolomé de Las Casas (14841566) was the first priest ordained in the Americas. He was also the first resident bishop (the first two died before being consecrated) of Chiapas in the southernmost state in Mexico. He had accompanied his father to the New World in Columbus's second voyage of 1493. Appointed as the first Protectoría de los Indios, Las Casas devoted his life and ministry to the betterment of conditions for native people. This work was first published as Brevissima relacion de la destruycion de las Indias (Seville, 1552). He describes in the sharpest detail the mistreatment of these people by the colonists: murder and rape, starvation and beating among a great many other atrocities. His post allowed him to be a conduit between the native people and the Spanish crown, but his writing was the major tool of his advocacy. The translation was carried out by Abbé Jean-Baptiste Morvane de Bellegarde (16481734), a prolific Jesuit writer and translator, whose central interest was ethics. That subject clearly drove the interest in Las Casas's writing, but the timing of publication is curious. The Franco-Spanish War had ended nearly forty years prior, and Maria Teresa of Spain has reigned as Marie-Thérèse, Louis XIV's queen, until her death in 1683. Doubtless anti-Spanish sentiment lurked in the heart of Bellegarde, and a rehearsal of Spanish wickedness would have nourished that sentiment. Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie (16251709) was the founder of the of the first modern police force, and served as the inaugural lieutenant-general of Paris police. He was also responsible for the program of lighting the streets of Paris, the city of light. More importantly de la Reynie amassed one of the great private libraries of his era. Chateau de Rosny was the home of the Duchesse de Berry (17981870). After the assassination of her husband for whom the Palais d'Elysée, now home of the French president, was designed Madame de Berry sold the chateau in 1836 and its library was auctioned in 1837 (the present item was lot 2178). The shelfmark on an oval label appears on other items from the bibliothèque Rosny. Jean-Paul Morin assembled one of the great libraries of exploration, as his motto JAMAIS PERDU EN MER attests. Hill 982; Sabin 11273.