Название: A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One
Автор: Thomas Frognall Dibdin
Издательство: Bookwire
Жанр: Книги о Путешествиях
isbn: 4057664569776
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VOL. I.
Portrait of the Author
Fille de Chambre, Caen
Portrait of the Abbé de la Rue
VOL. II.
Anne of Brittany
Medal of Louis XII
Pisani
Denon
Comte de Brienne
Stone Pulpit, Strasbourg Cathedral
VOL. III.
Fille de Chambre, Manheim
Monastery of Saints Ulric and Afra
Prater, Vienna
LIST OF AUTOGRAPHS.
Vol. | Page. | |
Artaria, Dom. Manheim | iii. | 470 |
Barbier, Antoine Alexandre; Paris | ii. | 204 |
Bartsch, Adam de; Vienna | iii. | 394 |
Beyschlag, Recteur; Augsbourg | iii. | 104 |
Brial, Dom; Paris | ii. | 254 |
Brunet, Libraire; Paris | ii. | 235 |
Bure, De, Freres; Paris | ii. | 220 |
Chateaugiron, Marquis de; Paris | i. | xxxviii |
Dannecker; Stuttgart | iii. | 54 |
Denon; Paris | ii. | 293 |
Gaertner, Corbinian; Salzburg | iii. | 201 |
Gail; Paris | ii. | 259 |
Hartenschneider, Udalricus; Chremsminster Monastery | iii. | 229 |
Henri ii. | ii. | 151 |
Hess, C.E.; Munich | iii. | 165 |
Lamouroux; Caen | i. | 137 |
Lançon, Durand de; Paris | i. | xxxviii |
Langevin; Falaise | i. | 341 |
Langlès, L.; Paris | ii. | 268 |
Larenaudiere, De; Vire | i. | 309 |
Lebret, F.C.; Stuttgart | iii. | 56 |
May, Jean Gottlob; Augsbourg | iii. | 104 |
Millin, A.L.; Paris | ii. | 264 |
Pallas, Joachim; Mölk Monastery | iii. | 254 |
Peignot, Gabriel; Dijon | i. | xxvii |
Poitiers, Diane de | ii. | 151 |
Renouard, Ant. Aug.; Paris | ii. | 227 |
Schlichtegroll, Frederic; Munich | iii. | 161 |
Schweighæuser, Fils; Strasbourg | ii. | 426 |
Van Praet; Paris | ii. | 278 |
Veesenmeyer, G.; Ulm | iii. | 71 |
Willemin; Paris | ii. | 320 |
Young,.T.; Vienna | iii. | 390 |
PREFACE.
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION.
If I had chosen to introduce myself to the greatest possible advantage to the reader, in this Preface to a Second Edition of the "Bibliographical, Antiquarian, and Picturesque Tour," I could not have done better than have borrowed the language of those Foreigners, who, by a translation of the Work (however occasionally vituperative their criticisms) have, in fact, conferred an honour upon its Author. In the midst of censure, sometimes dictated by spite, and sometimes sharpened by acrimony of feeling, it were in my power to select passages of commendation, which would not less surprise the Reader than they have done myself: while the history of this performance may be said to exhibit the singular phenomenon, of a traveller, usually lauding the countries through which he passes, receiving in return the reluctant approbation of those whose institutions, manners, and customs, have been praised by him. It is admitted, by the most sedulous and systematic of my opponents--M. CRAPELET--that "considering the quantity and quality of the ornaments and engravings of this Tour, one is surprised that its cost is so moderate."1
"Few books (says the Bibliographer СКАЧАТЬ