Catalogue des livres qui composent la bibliothèque de Madame Elisabeth de France, soeur du roy [manuscript], Versailles, 1783.

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Catalogue des livres qui composent la bibliothèque de Madame Elisabeth de France, soeur du roy [manuscript], Versailles, 1783.

Manuscript catalog on Dutch paper by Adriaan Rogge in Zaandam comprising 250 works in 1,931 volumes, according to a contemporary list loosely added to the catalog and entitled 'Etat de la bibliothèque de Madame.' Consists of two parts, each with a separate title, the first listing the books under five classes (the̓ologie, jurisprudence, science & arts, belles-lettres, and histoire), the second, as its title indicates, listing them in the alphabetical order of their authors.

[2], 86, [64] p. ; 32 cm.

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