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La doctrine du pere au filz. [Paris, c. 1500-1510]. 8vo, 132 x 84 mm. (5 3/16 x 3 1/2 in.), dark green morocco, covers with wide dentelle border surrounding gilt ARMS OF ADOLPHE AUDENET (Guigard II, p. 23), spine richly gilt, board edges and turn-ins gilt, g.e., by BAUZONNET; slight wear to extremities, fore-edge of title-leaf cut away, marginal repairs to all four leaves, affecting a letter on [2]v, lightly washed and pressed.
Collation: 4 (1r title and woodcut of a man and a woman with a child (62 x 45 mm.), 1v - 4v text, 4v colophon: Cy finist la doctrine du pere au filz nouuellement imprimee a paris). 4 leaves, unsigned. Title in gothic type (180 mm.), text in bâtarde (83 mm.). 27 lines (112 x 57 mm.). Two-line woodcut Lombard initial on 1v.
AN ANONYMOUS POEM OF MORAL INSTRUCTION FOR CHILDREN, OF THE GREATEST RARITY. The text, 38 quatrains followed by a 27-line Balade, is of unknown origin, and is one of several traditional "Doctrines" (Le Doctrinal des filles, Le doctrinal des femmes mariées, ... des nouvelles mariées,...des bons serviteurs, etc.) that appeared in numerous Parisian and Lyonese editions in the 1490s. THIS EDITION NOT IN MOREAU, ONE OF THREE COPIES KNOWN TO BRUNET. Four other editions are recorded: GW 8628 (Lyons c. 1485-90), GW 8629 (Paris: Michel Le Noir, c. 1498), a second undated Lyons edition (Hain 3619), attributed to P. Mareschal and B. Chaussard, by GW and to Jacques Maillet in BM/STC, now believed to be sixteenth-century; and another probably Parisian edition, s.l.n.d., cited by Moreau (BN copy only), as [Paris: Alain Lotrian, c. 1527]. The only reference to the present edition that we have traced is Brunet II, 784 and Supplement I, 412, citing three copies, including the present.
Provenance: Antoine Audenet, armorial binding as above (sale, Paris, 1839, 1841) -- Nicolas Yemeniz, bookplate (sale, Paris, 14 May 1867, lot 1661) -- James Hartmann, leather bookplate -- Horace Landau, bookplate (inventory no. 3865).
Collation: 4 (1r title and woodcut of a man and a woman with a child (62 x 45 mm.), 1v - 4v text, 4v colophon: Cy finist la doctrine du pere au filz nouuellement imprimee a paris). 4 leaves, unsigned. Title in gothic type (180 mm.), text in bâtarde (83 mm.). 27 lines (112 x 57 mm.). Two-line woodcut Lombard initial on 1v.
AN ANONYMOUS POEM OF MORAL INSTRUCTION FOR CHILDREN, OF THE GREATEST RARITY. The text, 38 quatrains followed by a 27-line Balade, is of unknown origin, and is one of several traditional "Doctrines" (Le Doctrinal des filles, Le doctrinal des femmes mariées, ... des nouvelles mariées,...des bons serviteurs, etc.) that appeared in numerous Parisian and Lyonese editions in the 1490s. THIS EDITION NOT IN MOREAU, ONE OF THREE COPIES KNOWN TO BRUNET. Four other editions are recorded: GW 8628 (Lyons c. 1485-90), GW 8629 (Paris: Michel Le Noir, c. 1498), a second undated Lyons edition (Hain 3619), attributed to P. Mareschal and B. Chaussard, by GW and to Jacques Maillet in BM/STC, now believed to be sixteenth-century; and another probably Parisian edition, s.l.n.d., cited by Moreau (BN copy only), as [Paris: Alain Lotrian, c. 1527]. The only reference to the present edition that we have traced is Brunet II, 784 and Supplement I, 412, citing three copies, including the present.
Provenance: Antoine Audenet, armorial binding as above (sale, Paris, 1839, 1841) -- Nicolas Yemeniz, bookplate (sale, Paris, 14 May 1867, lot 1661) -- James Hartmann, leather bookplate -- Horace Landau, bookplate (inventory no. 3865).