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HORAE, use of Rome, in French. Heures de nostre dame, en francois et en latin, à l'usage de Rome, nouvellement imprimees. Paris: Jean Lescallier for Jacques Kerver, 1556.
8o (160 x 97 mm). Collation: A-R8 a-c8 d4 S4 (d2.3 bound out of order). Roman type. Printed in red and black. 20 large woodcuts, 13 in full-page borders (including several repeats), 2 small woodcuts and several initials. 16th-century Parisian calf, gilt borders, covers with central gilt floral tool incorporating the initials "DLP", with gilt mottoes on covers: "ENCURER ME PLAIST CAR ESPOIR ME CONFORTE" (front) and "TOUT A DIEU BEAUCOUP AULX PARENS PLUS A LAMIE" (back), spine in eight compartments with seven raised bands (joints and extremities rubbed). Provenance: Richard Heber (library stamp); Ashburnham (sold Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 5 December 1897, lot 2406); Louis Cartier (his sale Sotheby's Monaco, 28 November 1979, lot 1294); acquired from Ursus Books, 1988.
A fine Horae issued from the Kerver firm plates, but printed by Jean Lescallier. The full-page woodcuts are presumably from earlier Kerver edtions, but appear in non-ornamental presentation without the usual border decorations. This is the only copy recorded by Bohatta. Not in Lacombe, Harvard, Fairfax Murray or Adams.
8o (160 x 97 mm). Collation: A-R8 a-c8 d4 S4 (d2.3 bound out of order). Roman type. Printed in red and black. 20 large woodcuts, 13 in full-page borders (including several repeats), 2 small woodcuts and several initials. 16th-century Parisian calf, gilt borders, covers with central gilt floral tool incorporating the initials "DLP", with gilt mottoes on covers: "ENCURER ME PLAIST CAR ESPOIR ME CONFORTE" (front) and "TOUT A DIEU BEAUCOUP AULX PARENS PLUS A LAMIE" (back), spine in eight compartments with seven raised bands (joints and extremities rubbed). Provenance: Richard Heber (library stamp); Ashburnham (sold Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 5 December 1897, lot 2406); Louis Cartier (his sale Sotheby's Monaco, 28 November 1979, lot 1294); acquired from Ursus Books, 1988.
A fine Horae issued from the Kerver firm plates, but printed by Jean Lescallier. The full-page woodcuts are presumably from earlier Kerver edtions, but appear in non-ornamental presentation without the usual border decorations. This is the only copy recorded by Bohatta. Not in Lacombe, Harvard, Fairfax Murray or Adams.