Analectabiblion, Tome 1 (of 2) by Du Roure

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Author Du Roure, Auguste François Louis Scipion de Grimoard Beauvoir, 1783-1858
Title Analectabiblion, Tome 1 (of 2)
ou extraits critiques de diveres livres rares, oubliés ou peu connus
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Summary "Analectabiblion, Tome 1 (of 2)" by Du Roure is a collection of critical excerpts from various rare, forgotten, or lesser-known books written in the mid-19th century. The work appears to be a reflective homage to literary heritage, compiling analyses and quotations from a diverse range of sources, exploring themes of literature, philosophy, and history through the lens of lesser-known texts. At the start of the collection, the author addresses the reader directly, explaining the intention behind this anthology, which draws inspiration from earlier works that summarized and critiqued forgotten literature. He discusses the historical context of bibliographic analysis, emphasizing the value of revisiting past literary treasures that are often overlooked. The preface sets the tone for the book as a scholarly venture, highlighting the necessity of cataloging and preserving the intellectual traditions of the past and expressing a desire to rekindle interest in these once-cherished works. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language French
LoC Class Z: Bibliography, Library science
Subject Early printed books -- France -- Bibliography
Subject Rare books -- France -- Bibliography
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