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MOLIERE Les Oeuvres de Monsieur de Molière

MOLIERE

Les Oeuvres de Monsieur de Molière

Chez Denys Thierry & Claude Barbin & Pierre Trabouillet, à Paris 1682, in-12 (9x16,5cm), (24) 304 pp. (4) et 416 pp. (4) et 308 pp. (4) et 296 pp. (4) et 335 pp. (mal chiffr. 535) (1) et 195 pp. (5) et 261 pp. (3) et 312 pp., 8 volumes reliés.


MOLIèRE
Les œuvres de Monsieur de Molière [The Works of Monsieur de Molière] Chez Denys Thierry, Claude Barbin et Pierre Trabouillet, Paris 1682, in-12: 90 x 165 mm (3 9/16 x 6 1/2 ”), (24) 304 pp (4) et 416 pp (4) et 308 pp (4) et 296 pp (4) et 335 pp (erroneously numbered 535) (1) et 195 pp (5) et 261 pp (3) et 312 pp., 8 volumes, 19th-century morocco
The first complete collected edition and first illustrated edition. The first edition of Dom Garcie de Navarre, L'Impromptu de Versailles, Dom Juan ou le Festin de Pierre, Les Amans magnifiques, and La Comtesse d'Escarbagnas. With thirty copper engraved illustrations by Jean Sauvé after Pierre Brassart, 21 one of which hors texte and 9 included in the pagination.
19th-century red full morocco, Jansenist spines in six compartments, date gilt at foot, double gilt fillets to edges of covers and headpieces, large gilt dentelle frame inside covers, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt.
“The first complete edition of the works of Molière, published by the actor Charles Varlet de la Grange, one of Molière's closest companions and secretary of his troupe, as well as another of his friends called Vinot...The publishers made use for this edition of Molière's manuscript texts, more or less corrected by him either according to the needs of performances or publication. This means that the text of 1682 often differs slightly from the separate first editions and the collected edition of 1674....Despite this, it is the text that has most often served as a source for the numerous editions published right up to the present time” (J. Le Petit, Bibliographie des principales éditions originales).
A superb copy of the famous 1682 edition presented in a very elegant binding by Marcelin Lortic.                                       
 

15 000 €

Réf : 54099

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