Chez Monory|à Londres [London] • & se trouve à Paris 1780|14 x 21.50 cm|relié
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First edition, illustrated with a frontispiece by Marillier, engraved by De launay. Full blonde calf binding, grained and glazed. Smooth spine decorated with 5 compartmented fleurons, gilt roll at head and tail. Red morocco title label. Blue speckled edges. Water stain in upper margin over one cm and 4 cm wide (at end of work, the paper becomes fragile at this spot). Two tears at tail. Good copy overall. This comedy is a satirical attack on all the learned men holding sway in the world of letters, writers or philosophers. In the preface a portrait of Voltaire is established, although he is never cited by name by Dorat. It is known that the author had declared himself against the philosophers in the famous quarrel against the encyclopedists.