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BOOK

Title:
The school of man
Alt. Title:  
École de l'homme. English  
Creator:
Génard, François, 1722-1764
Publication:
printed for Lockyer Davis, London, 1753.
Notes:  
A translation of 'L'école de l'homme' by François Génard. Sometimes also attributed to Dupuis. Includes index.
Call #:  
FOX 843 G28S.4
Extent:
xx, [21]-334, [6] p. ; 17 cm.



BOOK

Title:
Lettres chérakéesiennes: mises en françois de la traduction italienne
Alt. Title:  
Lettres iroquoises. Selections  
Creators:
Maubert de Gouvest, Jean Henri, 1721-1767 | Maubert de Gouvest, Jean Henri, 1721-1767
Publication:
De l'imprimerie du Sacré college de la propagande, par ordre en forme de brevêt de sa Sainteté Clement XIII, s.n, A Rome, i.e. Holland, 1769 1769]
Notes:  
Attributed to J.H. Maubert de Gouvest. Cf. Cioranescu, Weller. Fictitious imprint. Weller identifies Holland as place of publication. Earlier ed. published in 1752 under title: Lettres iroquoises. Cf. Weller. Signatures: [A]⁴ B-Y⁴. New edition of his Lettres iroquoises published in 1752, containing thirty-six of the forty-three letters found in the original.
Call #:  
320.5 M44L.n
Extent:
viii, 168 p. ; 21 cm. (8vo)



BOOK

Title:  
Tableau de Paris
Creator:
Mercier, Louis-Sébastien, 1740-1814
Publication:
Chez Virchaux & compagnie, libraires & se trouve a Neuchatel Chez Samuel Fauche, libraire du Roi, A Hambourg, 1781.
Notes:  
Part 1 of an 8 vol. set issued 1781-1783?
Call #:  
VGN 914.436 M53T
Extent:
[2], xj, [1], 556 p. ; 18 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Science, industry, and the social order in post-revolutionary France
Creator:
Fox, Robert, 1938-
Publication:
Variorum, Brookfield, Vt.], 1995.
Notes:  
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Call #:  
501 F83S
Extent:
xiv, [291] p. : front. (port.), tables ; 23 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1459-1862 January 25
Abstract:  

The Scaliger Family Papers, when taken together, trace the history of a noble family that was originally from Italy but lived primarily in Agen, France from the mid-1500s through the mid-1800s. Beginning with the patriarch, Julius Caesar Scaliger (1484-1558), a celebrated Italian scholar and physician, the members of the Scaliger family upheld an illustrious reputation over the centuries as scholars, military leaders, and noblemen. Throughout their family's history, the Scaligers maintained that they were descended from the Della Scallas, Princes of Verona. It is as a result of the necessity to defend this claim as well as later attempts to prove their ties to their noble heritage that this collection of documents has remained so well intact. The Scaliger Family Papers is a collection that encompasses several different kinds of documents that span from 1539 to 1862 including letters, genealogical material, works by members of the Scaliger family, as well as military, legal, and financial documents.
Call #:  
Mss.B.Sca42
Extent:
1.5 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1775-1819
Abstract:  

The son of William Franklin, Royal Governor of New Jersey, William Temple Franklin worked as aide to his grandfather, Benjamin Franklin, when the latter served as minister to France during the American Revolution. A bonvivant, Temple received his highest public appointment as Secretary to the American delegation at the Treaty of Versailles in 1782-1783, largely through the influence of his famous grandfather, but never again attained a significant post. As Franklin's literary heir, he edited and published a three volume set of his grandfather's writings in 1817. He married his long time mistress a few months before his death in Paris in 1823. The William Temple Franklin Papers provides a richly detailed portrait of the life of the grandson of Benjamin Franklin, and consists largely of letters received during the years that Temple served as his grandfather's aide in France, 1776-1785. Although much of the correspondence is routine, during this period, Temple received regular reports from friends and diplomatic colleagues relaying information on the American Revolution, the course of diplomatic and peace negotiations, and French public opinion on Benjamin Franklin and the new United States. The collection is also a rich resource for information on the personal lives of the Franklins, including interesting correspondence from Temple's relatives William Franklin, Elizabeth Franklin, Sarah Franklin Bache, and Jonathan Williams, and his mistress Blanchette Caillot.
Call #:  
Mss.B.F86
Extent:
4.75 Linear feet