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LANGLÈS, Louis-Mathieu (1763-1824) -- Catalogue des livres, imprimés et manuscrits, composant la bibliothèque de feu M. Louis-Mathieu Langlès, Administrateur-Conservateur des Manuscrits orientaux de la Bibliothèque du Roi. Dont la vente se fera le jeudi 24 mars 1825 et jours suivants. Paris: Firmin Didot for J.-S. Merlin, Bonnefons de la Vialle and Petit commissaires-priseurs, 1825.
8o (201 x 121 mm). (Without the separately published author-index and price-list.) BOUND BY JOSEPH THOUVENIN FOR THE DUC D'ANGOULèME: contemporary gold-tooled red straight-grained morocco, multiple fillets on sides, also a blind-roll border, floral volute at the angles, Grand Admiral's arms-block in the center (Olivier 2532 and 2552, this exact version not reproduced), small tools and lettering in compartments of spine (signed at foot), roll-tooled turn-ins, salmon liners, gilt edges. Provenance: Louis-Antoine d'Artois, duc d'Angoulême (1775-1884), Grand Admiral of France, eldest son of Charles X, called himself comte de Marnes after the 1830 Revolution -- le Duc des Cars, perhaps Amédée-François de Pérusse, Duc des Cars (1790-1868), presented to -- M. Guelin, inscription on flyleaf: "aout 1845 Donné à M. Guelin par le D. Descars -- Claude Guérin.
This rare specialized sale catalogue of Langlès' oriental library is mentioned by Taylor (p. 138) as having "great bibliographical value." Langlès was the leading orientalist of ancien-régime France, through the Revolution and into the Restoration. EXCEPTIONAL COPY with Royal provenance, in a fine armorial binding by Thouvenin the elder. North 589; BBB Harvard 68.
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This rare specialized sale catalogue of Langlès' oriental library is mentioned by Taylor (p. 138) as having "great bibliographical value." Langlès was the leading orientalist of ancien-régime France, through the Revolution and into the Restoration. EXCEPTIONAL COPY with Royal provenance, in a fine armorial binding by Thouvenin the elder. North 589; BBB Harvard 68.