Conseils Pour Former une Bibliothèque Peu Nombreuse, Mais Choisie. Nouvelle édition, corrigée et augmentée. Suivie de l'Introduction Générale à l'Étude des Sciences & Belles-Lettres par M. de la Martinière.
de FORMEY, JEAN HENRI SAMUEL
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Berlin, Haude et Spener 1756. (xxiv),380,(iv)pp. Sm. 8vo. Contemporary mottled calf, edges red. (binding a bit worn: hinges a bit weak, corners and edges rubbed). Numerous annotations in ink (and a few in pencil) in a contemprary hand and with many underlined passages.
One of the earliest and most successful catalogues of best books, giving the criteria for the design of an Enlightenment library, a subject that was popular in the eighteenth century. Formey writes about the assembling of a library of 100 works and discusses the arrangement and choice of books. The sort of books to collect are divided into twelve sections: theology, philosophy, literature, periodicals, history, novels, poetry, eloquence, morals and taste, military science and mathematics, geography and voyages, and law and medicine and all books admitted to the library are fully discussed. First published in 1746, it was reprinted about five times in the next 18 years. Included in the prefatory material is a letter by La Mothe Le Vayer on 'du moyen de dresser une bibliothèque...' extracted from his own Oeuvres (Paris 1754). It was through this letter that some of the rarest and most valuable works of his time became known. Pages xvi-xxiv of the introduction contain a list of books published by Formey up until 1755 (58 titles). Jean Henri Samuel Formey (1711-1795) was the son of a French Huguenot who had fled France. Formey himself was secretary to the Royal Academy of Berlin and the main upholder of the French language and culture in Berlin. He is probably best known for the vociferous literary polemics in which he engaged with Diderot and Voltaire - the latter he accused of plagiarism. The present copy has numerous annotations in ink in which a contemporary reader gives his observations.
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- Conseils Pour Former une Bibliothèque Peu Nombreuse, Mais Choisie. Nouvelle édition, corrigée et augmentée. Suivie de l'Introduction Générale à l'Étude des Sciences & Belles-Lettres par M. de la Martinière.
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