La salade nouuellement imprimee a Paris : laquelle fait mention de tous les pays du monde/ et du pay...
La salade nouuellement imprimee a Paris : laquelle fait mention de tous les pays du monde/ et du pays de la belle Sibille ; auec la figure pour aller au mont de ladicte Sibille. Et aussi la figure de la mer & de la terre/ avec plusieurs deues remonstrances.
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Publisher
Et ce vendent a Paris par Phelippe Le Noir relieur jure en luniversite de Paris demourant en la grant rue Sainct Jacques a lenseigne de la Roze blanche couronnee, [1527].
Uniform title
Alternative title
Call Numbers
MRB/270
Record Identifier
MMS ID
Language
French, Middle (ca. 1300-1600)
Formats
Physical Description
Physical content
62 leaves : 1 plate, 1 folded map ; 26 cm.
Content type
text
cartographic image
Media type
unmediated
Carrier type
volume
Publication information
Publisher
Et ce vendent a Paris par Phelippe Le Noir relieur jure en luniversite de Paris demourant en la grant rue Sainct Jacques a lenseigne de la Roze blanche couronnee, [1527].
Edition
[Second edition]
Place of Publication
France Paris
Date Published
[1527].
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Scope and Contents
Summary
La Salade was written by Antoine de la Salle (1385? - 1461?), a French writer and courtier, between 1438 and 1447 while he was tutor to the young John II, Duke of Lorraine. Intended to be a textbook guide to princely behaviour, the work is made up of diverse subject matter including geography, history and military tactics. It also includes La Salle...
Alternative Titles
Full title
La salade nouuellement imprimee a Paris : laquelle fait mention de tous les pays du monde/ et du pays de la belle Sibille ; auec la figure pour aller au mont de ladicte Sibille. Et aussi la figure de la mer & de la terre/ avec plusieurs deues remonstrances.
Variant title
Mar Antipodes Incognitum (Map)
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
Signatures: pi¹ a-i⁶ m⁶ (-m₄) b³ n⁶ (-n₄)
"Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour (1721-1764, binding, sold in her sale Paris: Jean Thomas Herissant and son, 1765, lot 2251); Margaret Cavendish Bentinck (1715-1785), Duchess of Portland, a great collector, particularly of natural history specimens and shells (“Purchas’d at the Duchess of Portlands Sale by Mr. J. Brockett for 14 gu...
Citation / References Note
FRBNF, 41878447
Language note
Text in Middle French.
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Call Numbers
MRB/270
Record Identifier
74VKVaP3Ljab
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKVaP3Ljab
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DDC
900
MMS ID
991024099715802626
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