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Jean BOUCHET Les triomphes de la noble et amoureuse dame, et l'art de honnestement aymer, Compose par le traverseur des Voyes perilleuses, Nouvellement Imprime à Paris

Jean BOUCHET

Les triomphes de la noble et amoureuse dame, et l'art de honnestement aymer, Compose par le traverseur des Voyes perilleuses, Nouvellement Imprime à Paris

Hodin Petit., Paris 1541, in-8 (11x16,3cm), (12f.n.ch.) Fo. CCC.lxxxv., relié.


The first edition of this book was published in 1530 in De Marneff Poitiers. It was reprinted in 1532, 1535, 1536, 1537, 1539 and again went through many later editions. Copies are now rare. It is the first edition and its reprints of the BN France. The British Library has for its many editions. Edition Batards characters. Full tan sheepskin eighteenth. Back tooled raised. Part of title in red morocco. A split bits in the head and tail with small lack reaching it. Some friction. Jean Bouchet (1476-vers1550) is a French writer and poet born in Poitiers. Friend of Rabelais, Louis de Ronsard (father of the poet), it was noted for its earliness and erudition. In poetry, he was the first to apply themselves to the alternation of masculine and feminine rhymes. His books, including The Annals of Aquitaine, experienced a strong and lasting success of his time. The triumph of love lady is to follow the difficult path of teaching virtue and morality as it were conveyed and taught by the church, and this both in everyday life (how to bring up children, eat well, take her home, be a good wife ...) than a more general way, avoiding the sin of pride, greed or anger. The book provides a valuable insight into the daily lives of couples in the Renaissance and how to design health, boards and beauty, and ordered a breviary of amorous behavior in accordance with the doctrine of the church. The book alternates speech in prose and poetry. "These victories are a mystical book, in verse and prose ..." Brunet I, 1162 Provenance:. Duriez sale. --- Please note that the translation in english is done automatically, we apologize if the formulas are inaccurate. Contact us for any information!

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