l’Abbé J. E. de Pellizer. A
Paris: Chez
Théophile Barrois le jeune, libraire,
1786.
First Edition. 52 leaves including the half-title, folded table. A copy was not seen; the information was obtained from the Catalogue
of the Bibliothèque Nationale.
Quérard VII, 36.
Not in Graesse, Ebert or Palau.
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Diccionario del Academia Espanola.
fol.
1815 Catalogue, page 164, no. 144, Diccionario de Academia Espanolo, fol.
REAL ACADEMIA ESPAÑOLA.
Diccionario de la Lengua
Castellana, compuesto por la Real Academia Española, reducido á un Tomo para su mas fácil uso.
Segunda Edicion, en la qual se han colocado en los lugares correspondientes todas las voces del Suplemento, que se puso al fin de
la Edicion del año de 1780, y se han anadido otra nuevo Suplemento de Artículos pertencientes á las Letras A. B. y C.
Madrid: por
Joaquin Ibarra, Impresora de la Real Academia,
mdcclxxxiii
. [1783.]
Folio. 491 leaves, text in triple columns. A copy of the edition of
1783 was not available. The title was taken from the card of the
University of Cincinnati Library in the National Union Catalog,
collated with
the edition of 1791, printed por la Viuda de Don
Joaquin Ibarra, a copy of which is in the Library of Congress.
Jefferson bought a copy of a Dictionnaire Espagnole in fol. from
Froullé in Paris on August 28, 1787, price
34.0. The Diccionario del Academia Española. fol. is entered by him in his undated manuscript catalogue, with the price,
35.0. In 1803 Jefferson bought a copy (the edition unspecified) from
Charles Pougens, for the Library of Congress.
The
Real Academia Española was founded in Madrid in 1713. The first edition of this Diccionario was published in 1780. At the beginning is a list headed
Académicos de Número, Supernumerarios y Honorarios que actualmente componen la Academia por el órden de su antigüedad.
The title of the dictionary was later changed to
Diccionario de la Lengua Española.
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Dictionnaire
Espan.
Franc.
Lat. de Sejournant.
2. v.
4
to.
1815 Catalogue, page 164, no. 114, Dictionnaire Espagn. Franc. Latin de Sejournant. 2 v 4to.
SÉJOURNANT,
Nicolas de.
Nouveau Dictionnaire
Espagnol-
François et
Latin, Composé Sur les Dictionnaires des Académies Royales de Madrid et de Paris. Par M. De Sejournant, Écuyer, Interprete du Roi, pour la Langue
Espagnole. Nouvelle Édition Corrigée et Augmentée. Tome Premier. [-Second].
A
Paris: Chez
Charles-Antoine Jombert, pere, Libraire du Roi pous
[
sic
--
Ed.
] l’Artillerie & le Génie, rue Dauphine, à l’Image Notre-Dame.
m. dcc. lxxv
. Avec Approbation et Privilege du Roi. [1775.]
PC4635 .S5
2 vol. 4to. 548 and 256 leaves, text in triple columns. The title of Vol. II varies; at the end is a Dictionnaire Géographique,
François-
Espagnol.
This edition not in Quérard.
Not in Brunet, Graesse, or Ebert.
Jefferson bought a copy while in Paris from
Froullé on April 17, 1789, price
30. It is entered without price in his undated manuscript catalogue.
In June 1803, Jefferson bought a copy of the same work from
Pougens in Paris, at the price of
12 francs, reduced from 42, the book being intended for the Library of Congress.
Nicolas de Séjournant, interpreter to the King for the Spanish language, published the first edition of this work in 1759. It was several times
reprinted.
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