Twenty seven moral tales and fables, French and English : invented (for the education of a prince), by the late celebrated Archbishop of Cambray, author of Telemachus, digested into sections and periods, and dispos'd after a new manner for the use of schools, and the early improvement of young gentlemen and ladies in virtue and good manners ... ; to which is prefix'd An essay on the nature of fable, extracted from Mons. de la Motte
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Twenty seven moral tales and fables, French and English : invented (for the education of a prince), by the late celebrated Archbishop of Cambray, author of Telemachus, digested into sections and periods, and dispos'd after a new manner for the use of schools, and the early improvement of young gentlemen and ladies in virtue and good manners ... ; to which is prefix'd An essay on the nature of fable, extracted from Mons. de la Motte
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The instance Twenty seven moral tales and fables, French and English : invented (for the education of a prince), by the late celebrated Archbishop of Cambray, author of Telemachus, digested into sections and periods, and dispos'd after a new manner for the use of schools, and the early improvement of young gentlemen and ladies in virtue and good manners ... ; to which is prefix'd An essay on the nature of fable, extracted from Mons. de la Motte represents a material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in UCLA Library.
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- Twenty seven moral tales and fables, French and English : invented (for the education of a prince), by the late celebrated Archbishop of Cambray, author of Telemachus, digested into sections and periods, and dispos'd after a new manner for the use of schools, and the early improvement of young gentlemen and ladies in virtue and good manners ... ; to which is prefix'd An essay on the nature of fable, extracted from Mons. de la Motte
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- invented (for the education of a prince)
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- by the late celebrated Archbishop of Cambray, author of Telemachus, digested into sections and periods, and dispos'd after a new manner for the use of schools, and the early improvement of young gentlemen and ladies in virtue and good manners ... ; to which is prefix'd An essay on the nature of fable, extracted from Mons. de la Motte
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- French and English in parallel columns
- Dedication signed: D. Bellamy
- Published later under titles: Ethic tales and fables; Tables and fables in French and English
- Advertisements, title and dedication printed in red and black; head - and tail-pieces, initials
- First page is blank
- Dimensions
- 20 1/2 cm.
- Extent
- [8], xxxiv, [6], 207 p.
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- Spec. Coll. copy: brown calf over boards, blocked in blind.
- Spec. Coll. copy: Ex libris May & George Shiers.
- Spec. Coll. copy: Ex libris Hale of Alderley.
- Spec. Coll. copy: inscription dated 1739 on p.[1] preceding t.p.
- Clark Library copy: [6], xxxiv, [6], 207 p.; 20 cm.; bound in old sprinkled calf; armorial bookplate of John Somers, lord Somers.
- Record ID
- 1305409
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- (OCoLC)13518186
- ucoclc13518186
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