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BOYER ( Abel ).

Currency:EUR Category:Antiques / Books & Manuscripts Start Price:10.00 EUR Estimated At:80.00 - 100.00 EUR
BOYER ( Abel ).

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
BOYER ( Abel ). Le dictionnaire royal, François-Anglois, et Anglois-François; tiré des meilleurs auteurs, qui ont écrit dans ces deux langues; autrefois composé à l’usage de seu S.A.R. le Duc de Glocester, par Mr. A. Boyer. Revu & augmenté d’un grand nombre de mots & de phrases, ... et d’une dissertation sur la prosodie. A Londres : chez T. Osborne, C. Bathurst, H. Woodfall, A. Millar … , 1764Pages [10], 16, [1172], the English-French section with separate titlepage in English, both title-pages printed in red and black, 4to, contemporary calf, with red and blue labels, the latter with the initials "E : M" only, attractive wreath style contemporary bookplate bearing the initiaals "EG" only , and the neat near contemporary signature of Louisa Fowler on title. Alson XII 662. Part printed by William Bowyer; his records show 2000 copies printed, and indicate that another part was printed by John Oliver.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: HEDERICH ( Benjamin ). Graecum lexicon manuale, primum a Beniamine Hederico institutum, post repetitas Sam. Patricii curas, auctum ... cura Io. Augusti Ernesti, nunc iterum recensitum, ... a T. Morell, … Londini : excudit H. S. Woodfall, impensis, C. Bathurst, J. F. & C. Rivington, J. Pote, J. Hinton, [and 20 others in London], 1778. The title-page printed in red and black, pages viii, (828), in 2 parts, continuous pagination, drop-title to second part, 4to, contemporary calf, evenly rubbed, wanting label and the joints weak : a well-margined and very good copy, with the contemporary signature of Robert Foweler (?Church of Irelands archbishop of Dublin) 1724-1801 on the front endpaper. The second edtion edited by Thomas Morell, who is best remembered for his own Lecicon Graeco-Prosadiacum which was first publised in 1762. Morell was a friend of Hogarth ad Handel supplying the librettos for many of the latter's oratorios, including the well known lines "See the conquering hero comes …".(2)ENGLISH PRE 1801; LANGUAGE; DICTIONARIES; FRENCH; ENGLISH; GREEK; LATIN; ; ; ; ;