Illustrations to the Praise of folly of Erasmus, [18--].

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Illustrations to the Praise of folly of Erasmus, [18--].

Illustrations to Erasmus's Moriae encomium (Praise of folly), engraved in steel by Champollion, after Hans Holbein the younger. Also includes an additional portrait of Erasmus, in steel, by Jules Adolphe Chauvet. Bound in half morocco with marbled covers and endpapers, with gilt on spine.

1 v. ([78] leaves) : all ill. ; 23 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7968737

Cornell University Library

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