Augustin CALMET
Dictionnaire Historique, Critique, Chronologique, Geographique et Litteral de la Bible
Chez Emery • Saugrain et Pierre Martin|Paris 1730|25 x 39 cm|4 volumes reliés
Second edition, the most sought-after. The first was published by Emery in 1722 in 2 folio volumes, to which 2 supplement volumes were added in 1728. 1 frontispiece and 204 hors-texte plates of which approximately half are double-page corresponding, according to the publisher's count, to more than 300 figures. Repeated title vignette and vignettes at chapter heads. The double plates have all been mounted on tabs. Title pages in red and black. Copy on fine paper, the half-titles, titles and plates on thick rag paper, the text on laid paper. Wide margins.
Volume I: 6 maps, 1 plan, 47 hors-texte plates (single and double, as well as one triple). Volume II: 59 hors-texte plates (the majority double-page). Volume III: 84 hors-texte plates (approximately half double-page). Volume IV: 7 hors-texte plates. Rich iconography composed of views, battle scenes, architectural plates, tortures, costumes, ceremonies...
Armorial copy of Guillaume Pavée, baron de Vendeuvre (1779-1870). Or a peacock proper, on a chief azure charged with a crosslet or between two stars of the same, surmounted by a baron's crown.
Contemporary full glazed Lavallière calf binding. Spine with 6 raised bands, compartments richly decorated with small gilt tools, dark green morocco title and volume labels, gilt armorial stamps at center of boards and blind fillet border, gilt roll on edges, marbled paper doublures and endpapers, red edges. Upper joint of volume I split at head for 7 cm and small chip at foot of lower joint; upper joint of volume II split at tail for 7.5 cm; surface scratches, scrapes on boards of volume III, discreet repaired damage at tail; headcap of volume IV damaged, small wormhole trace at foot of upper joint and some surface scratches at tail of front board (some browning as well); wear to corners, some restored; some small wormholes, particularly on joints. Some leaves or gatherings slightly yellowed as always. Tear with small loss of text to leaf K (see photograph) of volume I; sound angular stain on some leaves of volume II; in volume III, harmless wormhole through foot margin to page 272 (becomes a small trace of about 1.5 cm on only a few leaves); small tear in paper of last leaf of volume IV. Other very minor usual defects of no consequence whatsoever. Fresh set overall.
Handsome copy of this monument of exegetical literature.
Volume I: 6 maps, 1 plan, 47 hors-texte plates (single and double, as well as one triple). Volume II: 59 hors-texte plates (the majority double-page). Volume III: 84 hors-texte plates (approximately half double-page). Volume IV: 7 hors-texte plates. Rich iconography composed of views, battle scenes, architectural plates, tortures, costumes, ceremonies...
Armorial copy of Guillaume Pavée, baron de Vendeuvre (1779-1870). Or a peacock proper, on a chief azure charged with a crosslet or between two stars of the same, surmounted by a baron's crown.
Contemporary full glazed Lavallière calf binding. Spine with 6 raised bands, compartments richly decorated with small gilt tools, dark green morocco title and volume labels, gilt armorial stamps at center of boards and blind fillet border, gilt roll on edges, marbled paper doublures and endpapers, red edges. Upper joint of volume I split at head for 7 cm and small chip at foot of lower joint; upper joint of volume II split at tail for 7.5 cm; surface scratches, scrapes on boards of volume III, discreet repaired damage at tail; headcap of volume IV damaged, small wormhole trace at foot of upper joint and some surface scratches at tail of front board (some browning as well); wear to corners, some restored; some small wormholes, particularly on joints. Some leaves or gatherings slightly yellowed as always. Tear with small loss of text to leaf K (see photograph) of volume I; sound angular stain on some leaves of volume II; in volume III, harmless wormhole through foot margin to page 272 (becomes a small trace of about 1.5 cm on only a few leaves); small tear in paper of last leaf of volume IV. Other very minor usual defects of no consequence whatsoever. Fresh set overall.
Handsome copy of this monument of exegetical literature.
€6,000