"Dans la 4 partie il est donné une description exacte de l'Amerique avec des figures bizarres resprés. des cannibales."--Graesse, Trésor de livres. and Bookplate: From the collection of Laura K. and Valerian Lada-Mocarski. Dated and initialed binding of Ha
Publisher:
Chez Guillaume Chaudiere, rue S. Iaques, à l'enseigne du temps, & de l'homme sauuage,
Subject (Geographic):
America--Early accounts to 1600
Subject (Name):
Diller, Hans Anton--Binding and Lada-Mocarski, Laura K.--(Laura Klots),--1902-1997--Bookplate
"Dans la 4 partie il est donné une description exacte de l'Amerique avec des figures bizarres resprés. des cannibales."--Graesse, Trésor de livres., Bookplate: From the collection of Laura K. and Valerian Lada-Mocarski. Dated and initialed binding of Hans Anton Diller: H A D 1581., Head-pieces; initials., Paged continuously: v.1: [38] p., 467 leaves, [23] p.; v.2.: [16] p., 469-1025 leaves, [34] p., and Printer's mark on t.p.
Publisher:
Chez Guillaume Chaudiere, rue S. Iaques, à l'enseigne du temps, & de l'homme sauuage,
Subject (Geographic):
America--Early accounts to 1600
Subject (Name):
Diller, Hans Anton--Binding and Lada-Mocarski, Laura K.--(Laura Klots),--1902-1997--Bookplate
Imperfect: leaves 208-211, 265-266 wanting; 9th prelim. leaf mutilated., No more published., Signatures: ã4ẽ6a-n6o1p8q6r4s-C6D2E-M6N4O-Y6Z4Aaa6Bbb4Ccc-Ddd6Eee4., and The folding plates are counted as single leaves, but cover two leaves (one sheet) of the signature. Number 248 omitted in foliation.
Publisher:
Chez Federic Morel, rue S. Iean de Beauuais,
Subject (Topic):
Architecture --Early works to 1800 and Building --Early works to 1800
A collection of moralistic sayings, compiled from various authorities, isthe French version of an Arabic work of the 11th century. Guillaume deTignonville (d. 1414) composed the French text from a Latin translationsometime before 1402. and Manuscript on parchment (worn and stained) of a collection of moralistic sayings, compiled from various authorities: the French version of an Arabic work of the 11th century. Guillaume de Tignonville (d. 1414) composed the French text from a Latin translation sometime before 1402. The philosophers represented include (in the order of their appearance): Sedachias, Hermes, Tac, Zalqualquin, Homer, Zalon, Abion, Hippocrates, Pythagoras, Diogenes, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Alexander the Great, Ptolemy, Assaron, Loguion, Onese, Macdarge, Thesile, St. Gregory, Galen.
Description:
One miniature on f. 1r, 11-line, Ezekiel, Socrates, and Cicero with identifying banderoles, in grisaille with light green and ink washes.
Subject (Topic):
Arabic literature, Conduct of life--Early works to 1800, French literature--To 1500, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Literature, Medieval--Translations, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library
Du Pre, Galliot, fl. 1562-1579 Lewis, Charles, 1786-1836, binder Vidoue, Pierre, d. 1543
Published / Created:
1522
Call Number:
2010 +104
Image Count:
186
Abstract:
The first edition of one of the last and most interesting continuations of the Arthurian cycle. An expansion of the story of Tristan and Iseult, Ysaie is the story of their son, born to the couple just before their deaths and a few years before the collapse of the Arthurian kingdom. The romance deals with the troubled years after Arthur, and the efforts of Ysaie and his own son Marc to combat evil in post-Arthurian Britain.
Alternative Title:
Ysayee le triste
Publisher:
Imprime a Paris pour Galliot du Pre, libraire iure en l’universite. Demourant pres la Magdaleine a l’enseigne de la Galee. Avant la boutic que en la grande salle du palays au tiers pillier
Subject (Name):
Iseult (Legendary character) and Tristan (Legendary character)