Amsterdam, Henry Desbordes, dans le Kalvestraat, 1701. In 12th. With 5 copper plates, 4 of which folded, woodcut frieze on the title page, some slightly burnished papers, rare stains, tear at the lower outer margin of D2, the Q file precedes O due to typographical error, coeval binding in calfskin with back with title and phytomorphic decorations embossed in gold, gaps in the spine, slight defects. Rare handwritten notes. § Together in the lot Piazza, Hierom Bartholomew , A Short and True Account of the Inquisition and its Proceeding, as it is practis'd in Italy , London, Guilaume Bowyer, 1722. In 4th. Text in English and French, woodworm work in the inner margin of the last issues that does not affect the mirror of the text, first two detached white papers, contemporary binding in calfskin with triple fillet frame embossed in gold on the plates, back with five nerves, flat front detached, defects. Paper bookplate on the counterplate. § Together in the lot Memoire presenté au Roy Tres Chrétien. Sur les enterprises des Inquisiteurs députez à Malthe, [Paris], V.C. Guillery [c.ca 1708].
Specialist Notes
Charles Dellon (1649-1710) was a French physician, writer and adventurer. The work, published anonymously in 1687, tells the story of the imprisonment of the author accused of blasphemy by the Inquisition. Initially sentenced to death, he was then sent to galleys first in Goa and Daman in Portuguese India, in Brazil and finally in Lisbon. Although the report was banned in 1690, it had a huge circulation and was an inspiration to many Enlighteners including Voltaire. & Nbsp;
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