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  • Sheet Music. Etat : Good. Pref. in German, French and English, and afterword in German; 8 p., clean with penciled markings; stapled binding firm; clean pictorial wrapper has minimal edge wear buyt stamp of former owner and penciled price. 6" x 9".

  • Image du vendeur pour Chansons Notées de la très vénérable Confrérie des Francs-Maçons Précédées de quelques Pièces de Poésie convenables au sujet, et d'une Marche. Dédiées au très respectable Grand Maître des Loges de France, Monseigneur le Comte de Clermont, Prince du Sang. Le tout recueilli et mis en ordre par Frère Naudot. mis en vente par Librairie Camille Sourget

    Couverture rigide. Etat : Très bon. S.l., 1744. Petit in-8 étroit de (1) f.bl., 1 titre gravé dans un joli cartouche surmonté des armoiries du comte de Clermont avec les emblèmes maçonniques, 40 pp. contenant la Dédicace de Naudot, suivi de « Recueil de chansons nouvelles de la Maçonnerie »51 pp., (1) p., suivi de « Chansons notées pour l'ordre de la Félicité » 16 pp. Maroquin olive, large roulette dorée autour des plats, guirlande dans les angles, armoiries au centre, dos lisse orné, roulette intérieure et sur les coupes dorées, doublures et gardes de moire jaune, tranches dorées. Reliure de l'époque. Etui.178 x 90 mm. --- « The dedication copy for the Comte de Clermont, one of the most eccentric personages of the Ancien Regime: destined at the age of nine for the church and endowed with enormously rich benefices, he took up a military career without renouncing these, became nominal commander-in-chief of the French armies, but was relieved of his command after a disastrous campaign against the Prussians in 1758. He had literary ambitions, maintained a kind of salon and engineered his election to the Académie which gave rise to much ridicule. In 1744 he was made Grand Master of the French Free Masons, but soon abandoned this dignity to his dancing master Lacorne (Dict. de Biogr. franç.). He amassed a not inconsiderable library (sold by Prault in 1771) employing no less than five different versions of his arms on his bindings ; that on the above binding is reproduced by Olivier, Hermal (pl. 2633, No. 2) from it. - The British Union Catalogue of Early Music identifies the author with Jean-Jacques Naudot, a flute virtuoso who published several compositions for that instrument, although Eitner (VII, 151) doubts their identity. The Hirsch copy (III, 952) also with Clermont's arms, lacks the last 8pp. of part II. - A delightful volume." (Martin Breslauer)Edition originale de ce recueil ainsi constitué.Bulletin Morgand et Fatout, 4266.C'est en 1737 que paraissait la première ? /// S.l., 1744.Small narrow 8vo of (1), bl. l., 1 engraved title in a nice cartouche surmounted by arms of the count of Clermont with masonic emblems, 40 pp. containing the Dedication by Naudot, followed by the «Recueil de chansons nouvelles de la Maçonnerie »51 pp., (1) p., followed by « Chansons notées pour l'ordre de la Félicité » 16 pp. Olive green morocco, wide gilt roll-stamp around the covers, garland in the corners, arms in the center, decorated flat spine, gilt cuts, doublures and endpapers in yellow watered silk, gilt edges. Contemporary binding. Case. 178 x 90 mm. --- « The dedication copy for the Comte de Clermont, one of the most eccentric personages of the Ancien Regime: destined at the age of nine for the church and endowed with enormously rich benefices, he took up a military career without renouncing these, became nominal commander-in-chief of the French armies, but was relieved of his command after a disastrous campaign against the Prussians in 1758. He had literary ambitions, maintained a kind of salon and engineered his election to the Académie which gave rise to much ridicule. In 1744 he was made Grand Master of the French Free Masons, but soon abandoned this dignity to his dancing master Lacorne (Dict. de Biogr. franç.). He amassed a not inconsiderable library (sold by Prault in 1771) employing no less than five different versions of his arms on his bindings ; that on the above binding is reproduced by Olivier, Hermal (pl. 2633, No. 2) from it. - The British Union Catalogue of Early Music identifies the author with Jean-Jacques Naudot, a flute virtuoso who published several compositions for that instrument, although Eitner (VII, 151) doubts their identity. The Hirsch copy (III, 952) also with Clermont's arms, lacks the last 8pp. of part II. - A delightful volume." (Martin Breslauer)First edition of this collection thus constituted. Bulletin Morgand et Fatout, 4266.It was in 1737 that was published the first edition of the collect.