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Credit: Sales catalogue: Sotheby's. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![183 184 185 186 189 Fénélon. Refutation des Erreurs de Benoit de Spinosa, avec la Vie de Spinosa par Jean Colerus, FIRST EDITION, old French gréen mo- rocco extra, dentelle borders, with arms of the Stewart Family (2) on the sides, and heraldic devices in the corners and on the back, g.e. with Stewart eax-libris Bruxelles, F. Foppens, 1731 Fréjus (R.) The Relation of a Voyage made into Mauritania, in Africk, To Muley Arxid King of Tafiletta, etc. (second part separate title) —A Letter in Answer to divers Curious Questions concerning the Religion, Manners, and Customs, of the Countreys of Muley Arxid King of Tafiletta, also their Trading to Tombotum for Gold, ete. ; 2 vol.in 1 (page 65, second part, shaved in headline), morocco extra, g. é. W. Godbid, 1671 Heures de nostre dame a lusaige d’Angiers, MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM (100 Ul. 54 by 4 in.) written in neat gothic letter, red and black, long lines, 20 to a full page, by a French Scribe, 3 illuminated minia- tures within decorative borders, illuminated capitals with side bor- ders, decorated initials: in a rich X VIth Century French binding of brown morocco with gilt corner fleurons, and the Crucifixion stamped in gold, surrounded by gilt devices of tears and flames on the sides, richly gilt back, g. e. SAC. XV Hieronymus (S.) Epistola Eusebii de morte S. Hieronymi—Epistola S. Augustini de magnificentiis 8. Hieronymi—Epistola 8. Cyrilli de miraculis S. Hieronymi—Epistola Severi de vita Sancti Martini— Versus in foribus prime celle 8S. Martini—Vita S. Zenonis, MANU- SCRIPT ON VELLUM (322 U1.) roman hand, richly decorated border to first page, and several large illuminated initials, old crimson velvet; from H. Drury’s library, with his autograph inscription SAC. XV Hood (Tom) Odes and Addresses to Great People, FIRST EDITION, hand-dyed calf extra, g.t. uncut, by FE. Bedford 1825 Horn Book, temp. Charles II], black letter, containing the Alphabet, Vowels and Consonants, Invocation and Lord’s Prayer (20 dines), oak with horn face, metal rims, very slightly defective, measures 4 by 3 in. without handle, VERY RARE VGesa KEATS (JOHN) ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT of his famous Poem “CAP AND BELLS,” comprising Stanzas 1 to 8, 17 to 44, 45 (portion of), and 52 to 81, written on 24 leaves x This very important manuscript is apparently the original rough draft of this fairy poem, and is entirely in the author’s autograph, containing throughout numerous alterations and _ corrections. Several of the stanzas, or portions of them, are rewritten, and in the case of stanzas 17 and 74 there are two different versions. A collation with Buxton Forman’s edition of Keats’ Works also re- veals other variations from the poem as there printed. It was written during November and December, 1819, but Keats never finished it, therefore no complete manuscript exists.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31657369_0022.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)