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BIBLE. - New translation of the Psalms of David, based on the Hebrew. Justified by remarks on the genius of the language, by M. Laugeois. Paris, Le Mercier, Desaint & Saillant, Savoye, 1762. 2 volumes in-12, red morocco, triple gilt fillet, central coat of arms, smooth spine decorated, interior roulette, gilt edges (period binding). First edition of the complete translation of the Psalms by the Hebraist Joseph-Michel Laugeois. Large paper copy, bound in morocco with the coat of arms of Marie-Josèphe de Saxe (1731-1767), dauphine of France. Daughter of Frederick-Augustus III, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland, she was the second wife of the Dauphin Louis de France (son of Louis XV) and the mother of three kings who ruled France: Louis XVI, Louis XVIII and Charles X. Her personal library contained only books of piety and small numbers of works on theology, history, music and the fine arts, generally well bound (cf. Quentin Bauchart, Les Femmes bibliophiles de France, t. II, pp. 91-104). The copy appeared in Bulletin Morgand (November 1895, no. 26699). Handwritten bookplate dated 1860 on endpapers. Small chip to a headpiece.

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BIBLE. - New translation of the Psalms of David, based on the Hebrew. Justified by remarks on the genius of the language, by M. Laugeois. Paris, Le Mercier, Desaint & Saillant, Savoye, 1762. 2 volumes in-12, red morocco, triple gilt fillet, central coat of arms, smooth spine decorated, interior roulette, gilt edges (period binding). First edition of the complete translation of the Psalms by the Hebraist Joseph-Michel Laugeois. Large paper copy, bound in morocco with the coat of arms of Marie-Josèphe de Saxe (1731-1767), dauphine of France. Daughter of Frederick-Augustus III, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland, she was the second wife of the Dauphin Louis de France (son of Louis XV) and the mother of three kings who ruled France: Louis XVI, Louis XVIII and Charles X. Her personal library contained only books of piety and small numbers of works on theology, history, music and the fine arts, generally well bound (cf. Quentin Bauchart, Les Femmes bibliophiles de France, t. II, pp. 91-104). The copy appeared in Bulletin Morgand (November 1895, no. 26699). Handwritten bookplate dated 1860 on endpapers. Small chip to a headpiece.

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