[PICARD (Jean). De Prisca Celtopaedia, libri quinque. Quibus - Lot 8

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[PICARD (Jean). De Prisca Celtopaedia, libri quinque. Quibus - Lot 8
[PICARD (Jean). De Prisca Celtopaedia, libri quinque. Quibus admiranda priscorum Gallorum doctrina et eruditio ostenditur, necnon literas prius in Gallia fuisse, quam vel in Graecia vel in Italia [...]. Paris, Impr. Mathieu David, 1556, 8°, [12]-250-[14] p., full brown basane, smooth spine gilt-stamped, gilt lace on covers and edges, trace of a title-piece, marbled endpapers (edges rubbed, mottling in lower part, a few pages yellowed). Label and ownership mark. First edition. "Of Jean Picard, we know only his birthplace: the village of Toutry in Burgundy. His work is part of an often overlooked Renaissance intellectual movement that advocated the development of national sentiment and the revival of antiquity. Centered on the rediscovery of the Celtic peoples and Gallic civilization, this "celtomania" sought to assert the distinctive genius of the Gallic people, seen as an original people prior to Greco-Roman and Germanic interbreeding" (Oberlé, 357).
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