Lettres du style nouveau, pour excuser un silence [manuscript], 1660.

ArchivalResource

Lettres du style nouveau, pour excuser un silence [manuscript], 1660.

Collection of model letters on every conceivable subject likely to be of use in polite society. A handful of formal letters deal with specific occasions, and at the end are some aphorisms, such as "Cinq maison redoutables, la prison, le Bordel, la Taverne, la maison de l'usurier, l'hospital." Dedication on leaves [5r-8r] (recto only) is inscribed, "A Hault et puissant Seigneur Richard Corbett: Cheualier Anglois," followed by several pages of laudatory prose demonstrating the high regard in which Corbett was held in France and signed, "Mons de Vostre treshumble et tres obëyssant seruiteur Lefevre / A Orleans ce 20 Mars 1660." Corbett evidently brought the manuscript back to England and he, or his descendants, made use of some of the blank versos to record the purchase of books and make notes on estate management, ca. 1696-1699; the books cover a wide range of interests, from The Cornish comedy to A model of an Engin for raising of great quantities of watter, and seem to have been purchased in the 1690s.

110 leaves ; 17 x 13 cm.

fre,

eng,

Information

SNAC Resource ID: 7996051

Folger Shakespeare Library

Related Entities

There are 2 Entities related to this resource.

Lefevre, C.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w64g19dc (person)

Corbett most likely seems to be Sir Richard Corbert of Leighton who died in 1685. From the description of Lettres du style nouveau, pour excuser un silence [manuscript], 1660. (Folger Shakespeare Library). WorldCat record id: 694580074 ...

Corbet, Richard, Sir, active 1678

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6q82zcc (person)