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MILLIN (Aubin Louis). Antiquités nationales, ou recueil de monumens pour servir à l'histoire générale et particulière de l'Empire François, tel que tombeaux, inscriptions, statues, vitraux, fresque etc; tirés des abbayes, monastères, châteaux, et autres lieux devenus domaines nationaux. Paris, Drouhin, 1790-[1799]. 5 vol. in-4, bradel blue half-percaline, title p. in red mar. on spine (late 19th c. rel.). Some foxing. Light spotting in places. The book contains: - Volume I La Bastille: 35 pp. & 4 pl. - Tour de Montlhéry: 13 pp. & 1 pl. - Les Célestins: 172 pp. & 26 pl. - Le couvent des Jacobins: 69 pp. & 7 pl. - Les Feuillans de la rue Saint-Honoré: 82 pp. & 11 pl. - Hotel Barbette: 8 pp. & 1 pl. - Saint-Denis de la Chartre: 8 pp. & 3 plates - XXIV pp. (table and list of plates) - Vol. 2 Le petit Chatelet: 3 pp. & 1 plate - Monument de la Pucelle: 3 pp. & 1 plate - Vincennes: 79 pp. & 14 pl. (including 1 bis) - Royaumont Abbey: 18 pp. & 6 pl. - Couvent des Bons-Hommes de Chaillot: 35 pp. & 4 pl. - Abbaye de Barbeau: 23 pp. & 3 pl. - Couvent de l'Oratoire: 28 pp. & 5 pl. - Ancien château de Corbeil: 23 pp. & 1 pl. - Juvisy fountains: 8 pp. & 2 pl. - Prieuré des deux amans: 8 pp. & 1 pl. - La porte Saint-Bernard: 6 pp. & 2 pl. - Notre-Dame de Mantes: 46 pp. & 3 pl. - The old palace of Rouen: 16 pp. & 1 pl. - Cordeliers de Vernon: 8 pp. & 1 pl. - Saint-Spire de Corbeil: 26 pp. & 5 pl. - Le Pont-Rouge: 6 pp. & 1 pl. - XXVI pp. (table and list of plates). - Volume 3 Cordeliers de Mantes: 7 pp. & 1 plate - Couvent des Grands-Augustins: 80 pp. & 12 plates - Monuments of the town of Vernon: 46 pp. & 5 pl. - Church of the Sepulchre: 12 pp. & 1 pl. - Collégiale d'Ecouis: 30 pp. & 4 pl. - Eglise de Saint-Benoit: 60 pp. & 4 plates - Rouen's big clock, Massacre Fountain, Crosse Fountain: 26 pp. & 1 pl. - Palais de Justice de Rouen: 14 pp. & 4 pl. - Mathurins Church: 37 pp. & 3 pl. - Commanderie de Saint-Jean-en-l'Isle: 32 pp. & 5 pl. - Le Pilori: 4 pp. & 1 pl. - Saint-Côme: 30 pp. & 2 pl. - Tour et fontaine de la Pucelle à Rouen: 10 pp. & 3 pl. - XXX pp. (table and list of plates) - Vol. 4 Chapelle de Saint-Yves: 21 pp. & 5 plates - La Chatreuse-lez-Gaillon: 10 pp. & 2 plates - Jacobins: 94 pp. & 11 pl. - Abbaye de Bon-Port: 10 pp. & 2 pl. - Chapel of Saint-Julien-des-Menestriers: 18 pp. & 2 pl. - Town of Chaumont and Gomer-Fontaine Abbey: 22 pp. & 2 pl. - Prieuré de Long-Pont: 14 pp. & 3 pl. - Bergues Saint-Winox: 16 pp. & 2 pl. - Ville et château de Gisors: 20 pp. & 2 pl. - Carmes de la place Maubert: 48 pp. & 8 pl. - Les Blancs-Manteaux: 20 pp. & 6 pl. - Pont-de-L'arche: 7 pp. & 1 pl. - Meulan: 28 pp. & 4 pl. - Calais: 20 pp. & 5 pl. - XXII pp. (table & list of plates) - Volume 5: Collegiate church of Saint-Nicolas in Amiens: 6 pp. & 1 plate - Chartreuse de Paris: 68 pp. & 12 plates - Ancien palais des Comtes de Flandre: 10 pp. & 3 pl. - Collegiate church of Saint-Pierre in Lille: 82 pp. & 10 pl. - Hôpital Comtesse in Lille: 6 pp. - Dominicans of Lille: 8 pp. & 1 pl. - Recollets of Lille: 4 pp. & 1 pl. - Château de Comines: 2 pp. & 2 pl. - Sant-Landry in Paris: 16 pp. & 2 pl. - Abbaye de Sainte-Geneviève in Paris: 120 pp. & 6 pl. - Bibliothèque Saint-Pierre in Lille: 63 pp. & 7 pl. - XXIX (1) pp. (table and list of plates). First edition illustrated with a total of 250 hors-texte plates. This work is unfinished: despite its title, it contains almost as many modern monuments as old ones; but it is no less interesting because it includes a large number of buildings destroyed during the Revolution. (Brunet III, 1723.) Handwritten notes signed by Pierre de La Rochefoucauld on the flyleaf, "an interesting work, because of the monuments and objects, now destroyed, which are described in it" (April 1895) and on the title, "Millin has the merit of having been one of the first to concern himself with our national antiquities [...]". Bookplate of the Duke and Duchess of La Rochefoucauld. Wet stamp from the library of the Château de la Roche Guyon. Ex-libris JM.

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