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[CLUGNY (Etienne de)]. Genealogy of the House of Clugny, drawn up on the original Titles. Pour servir de réponse aux Généalogies et autres Ecrits donnés au public par François de Clugny seigneur de Thenissey. Dijon, Antoine de Fay, sd [1737]. In-4, 323 pp. Marbled calf, ornate ribbed spine, burgundy t.p., red speckled boards (period binding). Coat of arms of the House of Cluny engraved in intaglio on the title page, genealogical tables in the text. Unique edition of this rare genealogy on the origins of the de Clugny family, originally from Cluny and Autun, by Étienne de Clugny (1664-1741), member of the Dijon Parliament. (Saffroy III, 38964.) From the library of Félicien des Monts de Savasse (1700-1768), knight in Mâcon, with his armorial bookplate "Ex Muzeo de Montibus Savassiae". His library was sold in 1737. A fine copy (some restorations).

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[CLUGNY (Etienne de)]. Genealogy of the House of Clugny, drawn up on the original Titles. Pour servir de réponse aux Généalogies et autres Ecrits donnés au public par François de Clugny seigneur de Thenissey. Dijon, Antoine de Fay, sd [1737]. In-4, 323 pp. Marbled calf, ornate ribbed spine, burgundy t.p., red speckled boards (period binding). Coat of arms of the House of Cluny engraved in intaglio on the title page, genealogical tables in the text. Unique edition of this rare genealogy on the origins of the de Clugny family, originally from Cluny and Autun, by Étienne de Clugny (1664-1741), member of the Dijon Parliament. (Saffroy III, 38964.) From the library of Félicien des Monts de Savasse (1700-1768), knight in Mâcon, with his armorial bookplate "Ex Muzeo de Montibus Savassiae". His library was sold in 1737. A fine copy (some restorations).

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