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Auction archive: Lot number 395

LE TELLIER, Charles-Maurice, Archbishop (1642-1710) -- Philippe DUBOIS (ca 1636-1703). Bibliotheca Telleriana, sive Catalogus Librorum Bibliothecae . Paris: Imprimerie Royale, 1693.

Auction 22.03.2005
22 Mar 2005 - 23 Mar 2005
Estimate
US$3,000 - US$4,000
Price realised:
US$7,800
Auction archive: Lot number 395

LE TELLIER, Charles-Maurice, Archbishop (1642-1710) -- Philippe DUBOIS (ca 1636-1703). Bibliotheca Telleriana, sive Catalogus Librorum Bibliothecae . Paris: Imprimerie Royale, 1693.

Auction 22.03.2005
22 Mar 2005 - 23 Mar 2005
Estimate
US$3,000 - US$4,000
Price realised:
US$7,800
Beschreibung:

LE TELLIER, Charles-Maurice, Archbishop (1642-1710) -- Philippe DUBOIS (ca 1636-1703). Bibliotheca Telleriana, sive Catalogus Librorum Bibliothecae . Paris: Imprimerie Royale, 1693. 2 o (344 x 235 mm). Engraved royal arms on title, engraved headpiece by Hier. David and large unsigned historiated initial N on a1r, large engraved historiated tailpiece on e4v, large engraved headpiece view of Le Tellier's library, with his arms and putti fetching books on A1r and a large historiated initial, both by Sébastien Leclerc [M. Préaud, No. 1497 & 1498]. Contemporary vellum, front cover with gilt arms of the city of Regensburg surmounted by a double-headed eagle (oxidized and somewhat faded, minor soiling). Provenance : Regensburg, City Library (binding). "One of the best and most important seventeenth century catalogues" (Taylor). Le Tellier, Archbishop of Reims, was the son of the Chancellor of France; his vast fortune enabled him to indulge fully his passion for books which he acquired on numerous travels all over Europe: "the Telleriana... is one of the best and most important seventeenth century catalogues... he offered scholars a large, well-classified, and attractively printed collection of theology, law, and history ... the Telleriana has survived to our own time and is now in the Bibliothèque Ste. Geneviève' (Taylor, p. 6/7 who refers to it no less than twenty times in his work, but who erroneously states that many of the books were acquired at Card. Sluse's sale in Rome in 1690: most of that library was acquired by Card. Imperiali, the manuscripts by the Vaticana; nor was Le Tellier a cardinal). Le Tellier's library, which contained some 16,000 volumes, comprised many books from the library of his teacher, Antoine Faure, Chancellor of Reims, which he had left him on his death in 1689. Le Tellier was at times in charge of the Bibliothèque Royale and eventually presented his manuscripts to that library. The authorship of the catalogue has repeatedly been attributed to Claude Clément, but is actually attributable to Le Tellier's librarian, Philippe Dubois Breslauer and Folter 89; Pollard and Ehrman table XXXI; Taylor, p.6, etc.

Auction archive: Lot number 395
Auction:
Datum:
22 Mar 2005 - 23 Mar 2005
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, Rockefeller Center
Beschreibung:

LE TELLIER, Charles-Maurice, Archbishop (1642-1710) -- Philippe DUBOIS (ca 1636-1703). Bibliotheca Telleriana, sive Catalogus Librorum Bibliothecae . Paris: Imprimerie Royale, 1693. 2 o (344 x 235 mm). Engraved royal arms on title, engraved headpiece by Hier. David and large unsigned historiated initial N on a1r, large engraved historiated tailpiece on e4v, large engraved headpiece view of Le Tellier's library, with his arms and putti fetching books on A1r and a large historiated initial, both by Sébastien Leclerc [M. Préaud, No. 1497 & 1498]. Contemporary vellum, front cover with gilt arms of the city of Regensburg surmounted by a double-headed eagle (oxidized and somewhat faded, minor soiling). Provenance : Regensburg, City Library (binding). "One of the best and most important seventeenth century catalogues" (Taylor). Le Tellier, Archbishop of Reims, was the son of the Chancellor of France; his vast fortune enabled him to indulge fully his passion for books which he acquired on numerous travels all over Europe: "the Telleriana... is one of the best and most important seventeenth century catalogues... he offered scholars a large, well-classified, and attractively printed collection of theology, law, and history ... the Telleriana has survived to our own time and is now in the Bibliothèque Ste. Geneviève' (Taylor, p. 6/7 who refers to it no less than twenty times in his work, but who erroneously states that many of the books were acquired at Card. Sluse's sale in Rome in 1690: most of that library was acquired by Card. Imperiali, the manuscripts by the Vaticana; nor was Le Tellier a cardinal). Le Tellier's library, which contained some 16,000 volumes, comprised many books from the library of his teacher, Antoine Faure, Chancellor of Reims, which he had left him on his death in 1689. Le Tellier was at times in charge of the Bibliothèque Royale and eventually presented his manuscripts to that library. The authorship of the catalogue has repeatedly been attributed to Claude Clément, but is actually attributable to Le Tellier's librarian, Philippe Dubois Breslauer and Folter 89; Pollard and Ehrman table XXXI; Taylor, p.6, etc.

Auction archive: Lot number 395
Auction:
Datum:
22 Mar 2005 - 23 Mar 2005
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, Rockefeller Center
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