Portable 1637 Rare Latin Vellum Book - The Satyricon By Scottish Writer John Barclay With Account Of The Gunpowder Plot Of 1605. Accessory [LebdjNDY]
1637 Rare Latin Vellum Book - The Satyricon by John Barclay This exquisite 1637 Latin vellum book, "The Satyricon," written by the renowned Scottish author John Barclay, offers a unique glimpse into the Renaissance era. This first edition of Barclay'
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1637 Rare Latin Vellum Book - The Satyricon by John Barclay
This exquisite 1637 Latin vellum book, "The Satyricon," written by the renowned Scottish author John Barclay, offers a unique glimpse into the Renaissance era. This first edition of Barclay's satirical novel, "Euphormionis Lusinini sive Ioannis Barclaii Satyricon partes quinque cum clavi," is a literary treasure that includes an account of the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. Immerse yourself in this historical and literary masterpiece with its beautifully engraved title page and detailed content.Product Specifications and Features
This rare book is published by Lugduni-Batavorum, Apud Elzevirios, in 1637, making it a part of the early 17th-century Elzevir edition. It measures 5" x 3" and contains 717 pages, bound in very good full vellum with fine hinges. Despite slight wear and scuffing, the binding remains robust, while the removable protective mylar cover adds an extra layer of preservation. The content is in excellent condition, with bright, tight, and clean pages, showcasing light foxing and staining, and a small hole in the inner margin of the front endpaper and title page. The illustrations are complete, including the stunning engraved title page that sets the tone for this literary journey.Practical Uses and Target Audience
This book is ideal for collectors of rare Latin literature, Renaissance scholars, and anyone fascinated by historical fiction and political intrigue. The inclusion of the Gunpowder Plot account adds an engaging layer of historical context to the novel. Whether you're a bibliophile, a history enthusiast, or a literature student, this 1637 Latin vellum book will enrich your collection and provide hours of intellectual stimulation. Its unique blend of historical narrative and satirical storytelling makes it a must-have for any serious reader.What Our Customers Say
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