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MILLOT ( Claude F

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MILLOT ( Claude F

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
MILLOT ( Claude F. X. ), Abbé. Elements of the history of France, translated from the Abbé Millot, confessor in ordinary to the French king. By the translator of Tales from Marmontel [Miss R. Roberts]. In two volumes. Dublin : Printed for James Williams, in Skinner-row, 1772FIRST IRISH EDITION OF THIS TRANSLATION, pages viii, 267, (1, blank) : (4), 276, 2 vols, large 12mo, contemporary calf, with labels, gilt : with the contemporary signature of John Morrison on both title-pages : an attractive copy. ESTC locates three copies : L, Dt / PBm – there is also a copy in D on-line. Of the London original of 1771 ESSTC locates five copies : L, C, O / MB, CLU-C. "As the reading of history is now become a part of female education, this Abridgment, with that of the History of England, translated from the same Author, by the Ingenious Mrs. Brooke, has, by many very able judges, been thought more proper than any other, to be put into the hands of youg ladies at school." - The Translator's Preface.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) ELWES ( John ) : - Topham ( Edward ). The life of the late John Elwes, Esquire ; Member in three successive Parliaments for Berkshire. First published in the paper of The world. Inscribed to Sir Paul Jodrell, by Edward Topham, Esq. Late Captain in the Second Troop of Horse Guards, and Magistrate for the Counties of Essex and York. Dublin : Printed for P. Byrne, J. Moore, G. Draper, and R. White, 1790. FIRST IRISH EDITION, pages (2), xix, (3, blank), 219, (1, blank), complete with the half-title, 12mo, contemporary tree calf, gilt ruled spine, with label, gilt : a nice copy. Uncommon first Irish printing of a best-selling biography of an eccentric miser:first published earlier in the same year in London. ESTC locates nine copies, but only NBiSU in N. America. (2) HORACE. Opera. Dublini : e typographia academiae 1745. FIRST EDITION THUS, with engraved vignette title-page, pages (4), 248, large 12mo, contemporary mottled calf, old neat rebacking, with label, gilt : a very good copy with the early ownership inscription of 'Jo : Brown' on the title-page. The first edition edited Hawkey. Hawkey (1702/3–59), classical scholar, son of John Hawkey, gaoler, may have been born in Cove, Devon. He may have been educated at Mr Spare's school in Liskeard before he entered Trinity College, Dublin, in 1720. He won a foundation scholarship in 1723 and graduated in 1725. Little is known of him, except for his translation of Xenophon's Anabasis, before the publication in 1745 of his elegant and accurate editions of Virgil and Horace. In the same year he dedicated an edition of P. Terentii Afri comoediae to the earl of Chesterfield. By 1746 he had established a school in Dublin, but continued his scholarly publications with editions of the satires of Juvenal and Persius (1746), dedicated to Bishop Mordecai Cary, and of Sallust in 1747 (ODNB).(4)ENGLISH PRE 1801; DUBLIN PRINTED; HISTORY; EUROPE; FRANCE; TRANSLATIONS; ENGLISH; WOMEN WRITERS; BIOGRAPHY; CLASSICS; ;