1687 1ed Scavans Huguenot Beauval Science Journal Inquisition Ottoman Empire 7v
Henri Basnage de Beauval was a French Huguenot writer and journal editor who was best-known for his journal, ‘Histoire de Ouvrages des Scavans”. Not to be confused with de Sallo’s “Journal des Scavans”, “Histoire de Ouvrages” was published shortly after Beauval relocated to Rotterdam and contains countless articles on all sorts of topics. Notable topics found in these tomes include:
- the history of metallurgy in Holland
- the Inquisition of Goa
- the state of the Ottoman Empire
- articles on the ongoing feuds between Protestants and Catholics.
1687 1ed Scavans Huguenot Beauval Science Journal Inquisition Ottoman Empire 7v
Henri Basnage de Beauval was a French Huguenot writer and journal editor who was best-known for his journal, ‘Histoire de Ouvrages des Scavans”. Not to be confused with de Sallo’s “Journal des Scavans”, “Histoire de Ouvrages” was published shortly after Beauval relocated to Rotterdam and contains countless articles on all sorts of topics. Notable topics found in these tomes include:
- the history of metallurgy in Holland
- the Inquisition of Goa
- the state of the Ottoman Empire
- articles on the ongoing feuds between Protestants and Catholics.
Item number: #22172
Price: $950
BEAUVAL, Henri Basnage de
Histoire des ouvrages des sçavans
Rotterdam: Chez Reinier Leers, 1687-1697. First editions.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages; 7 tomes
- Volumes I-IV (Sept. 1687-Feb 1689), VII-IX (Sept. 1690-Aug. 1693)
- Each tome with separate pagination and added title pages throughout each tome
- Language: French
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~5.25in X 3in (13.5cm x 7.5cm)
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22172
Categories
European History
Religion
Authors
BEAUVAL, Henri Basnage de
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
French
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete