Maximes de Mme de Maintenon, [ca. 1684?].

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Maximes de Mme de Maintenon, [ca. 1684?].

Contemporary manuscript copy written in an unidentified hand. Accompanied by an English translation written in manuscript with corrections, possibly in the hand of James Hosmer Penniman; newspaper clippings from the Philadelphia Public Ledger, Jan 23, 1927, and the Catholic Transcript, Mar 24, 1927; two articles titled "Madame de Maintenon," by J. Cotter Morison, clipped from the Living Age, 5th series, v. XIV, Apr-Jun, 1876; TNS from Edgar F. Smith, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, to Penniman, Nov 2, 1926; TN from Maggs Bros., London, to Penniman, Feb 2, 1927; TNS from Victor Henderson, Public Ledger, Philadelphia, to Penniman, Jan 17, 1927; and ALS from Louisa B. Peppenheim, [Charleston, S.C.?], to Penniman, n.d. The first part of the letter from Peppenheim is lacking.

1 item ([6] p.) ; 21 cm.

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Morison, James Cotter, 1832-1888

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Maintenon, Madame de, 1635-1719

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Françoise d' Aubigné, the marquise de Maintenon, was a member of the Court of Louis XIV of France and became the morganatic wife of Louis XIV in 1685 or 1686. From the description of [Letter, 1710? Aug. 23 to] Madame du Perou / FA. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 271111196 Second wife of King Louis XIV of France. From the description of Autograph letter signed with initials : place not specified, to [Madame de Caylus], undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record i...

Penniman, James Hosmer, 1860-1931.

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Teacher and administrator of the Lower School of the DeLancey School, Philadelphia (1885-1913); founded Maria Hosmer Penniman Memorial Library of Education at the University of Pennsylvania (1915), Penniman Memorial Library of Education at Brown (1921), Penniman Memorial Library of Education at Yale (1920); author on George Washington and the early United States, and collector of Washingtoniana. From the description of James Hosmer Penniman collection, 1653-1944 (inclusive). (Unknown...