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During the 17th and 18th centuries no European country was better placed than France to pursue the fine art of binding books. In particular, the French kings and their next of kin distinguished themselves as patrons and collectors of valuable works in exquisite bindings.
The book shown here is bound in dark red Maroquin leather and ornamented with the crowned, gilded monogram »MTA« as well as a small fleur-de-lis stamp. This means that it belonged to the library of Marie Thérèse d'Autriche, the spouse of Louis XIV. The binding's central ornament is the gilded alliance coat of arms of France and Spain, for Marie Thérèse was the daughter of King Philip IV of Spain.


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L'Office De La Semaine Sainte, Selon Le Messel & Breviaire Romain : Avec la Concordance du Messel & Breviaire de Paris / De la Traduction de M. de Marolles, Abbé de Villeloin. Ensemble l'explication des sacrez Mysteres representez par les Ceremonies de cét Office / Par Fr. Daniel De Cigongné, de l'Ordre de Saint François. - Paris : Co. des Libr. associez au Livre de Semaine Sainte, 1667. - [8] Bl., 752 S. : Ill. (Kupferst.) ; 8°

Einheitssacht.: Officium septimanae sanctae. - Text lat. und franz.
Signatur: Ds 6495 EBD

akzent Further Information:

Link: Staatsbibliothek, Collections of Bindings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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