Bibliographical, Antiquarian and
Picturesque Tour in France and
Germany, Volume One, A
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Title: A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France
and Germany, Volume One
Author: Thomas Frognall Dibdin
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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL Antiquarian AND PICTURESQUE TOUR.
PRINTED BY WILLIAM NICOL, AT THE
Shakespeare Press.
[Illustration: T. F. DIBDIN, D.D.
Engraved by James Thomson from the Original Painting by T. Phillips
Esq. R.A.
London. Published June 1829 by R. Jennings, Poultry.]
A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL Antiquarian AND PICTURESQUE TOUR IN
FRANCE AND GERMANY.
BY THE REVEREND THOMAS FROGNALL DIBDIN, D.D.
MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY AT ROUEN, AND OF THE
ACADEMY OF UTRECHT.
SECOND EDITION.
VOLUME I.
LONDON: PUBLISHED BY ROBERT JENNINGS, AND JOHN
MAJOR. 1829.
TO THE REVEREND JOHN LODGE, M.A. FELLOW OF
MAGDALEN COLLEGE, AND LIBRARIAN TO THE
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.
MY DEAR FRIEND,
Most grateful it is to me, at all times, to bear in remembrance those
pleasant discussions in which we were wont so frequently to indulge,
relating to the LIBRARIES upon the Continent:--but more than
ordinarily gratifying to me was that moment, when you told me, that,
on crossing the Rhine, you took the third volume of my Tour under
your arm, and on reaching the Monasteries of Mölk and Göttwic, gave
an off-hand translation to the venerable Benedictine Inmates of what I
had recorded concerning their MSS. and Printed Books, and their
hospitable reception of the Author. I studiously concealed from You, at
the time, the whole of the gratification which that intelligence imparted;
resolving however that, should this work be deemed worthy of a second
edition, to dedicate that republication to YOURSELF. Accordingly, it
now comes forth in its present form, much enhanced, in the estimation
of its Author, by the respectability of the name prefixed to this
Dedication; and wishing you many years enjoyment of the honourable
public situation with which you have been recently, and so deservedly,
invested, allow me to subscribe myself,
Your affectionate and obliged Friend,
T.F. DIBDIN.
Wyndham Place, June 30, 1829.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME I.
CONTENTS.
VOLUME I.
LETTER I.
Passage to Dieppe LETTER II.
DIEPPE. _Fisheries. Streets. Churches of St. Jacques and St. Remy.
Divine Worship. Military Mass_
LETTER III.
_Village and Castle of Arques. Sabbath Amusements. Manners and
Customs. Boulevards_
LETTER IV.
ROUEN. _Approach. Boulevards. Population. Street-Scenery_
LETTER V.
_Ecclesiastical Architecture. Cathedral. Monuments. Religious
Ceremonies. The Abbey of St. Ouen. The Churches of St. Maclou, St.
Vincent, St. Vivien, St. Gervais, and St. Paul_
LETTER VI.
_Halles de Commerce. Place de la Pucelle d'Orleans. (Jeanne d'Arc).
Basso-Rilievo of the Champ de Drap d'Or. Palace and Courts of
Justice_
LETTER VII.
ROUEN. _The Quays. Bridge of Boats. Rue du Bac. Rue de Robec.
Eaux de Robec et d'Aubette. Mont Ste. Catherine. Hospices--Générale
et d'Humanité_,
LETTER VIII.
_Early Typography at Rouen. Modern Printers. Chap Books.
Booksellers. Book Collectors_
LETTER IX.
_Departure from Rouen. St. George de Boscherville. Duclair. Marivaux.
The Abbey of Jumieges. Arrival at Caudebec_,
LETTER X.
_Caudebec. Lillebonne. Bolbec. Tankarville. Montmorenci Castle.
Havre de Grace_
LETTER XI.
_Havre de Grace. Honfleur. Journey to Caen_
LETTER XII.
CAEN. _Soil. Society. Education. A Duel. Old houses. The Abbey of
St. Stephen. Church of St. Pierre de Darnetal. Abbé de la Sainte Trinité.
Other Public Edifices_
LETTER XIII.
CAEN. _Literary Society. Abbé de la Rue. Messrs. Pierre-Aimé. Lair
and Lamouroux. Medal of Malherbe. Booksellers. Memoir of the late
M. Moysant, Public Librarian. Courts of Justice_
LETTER XIV.
BAYEUX. _Cathedral. Ordination of Priests and Deacons. Crypt of the
Cathedral_
LETTER XV.
BAYEUX. _Visit near St. Loup. M. Pluquet, Apothecary and
Book-Vendor. Visit to the Bishop. The
Chapter Library.
Description of the Bayeux Tapestry. Trade and Manufacture_
LETTER XVI.
_Bayeux to Coutances. St. Lo. The Cathedral of Coutances. Environs.
Aqueduct. Market-Day. Public Library. Establishment for the Clergy_
LETTER XVII.
_Journey to Granville. Granville. Ville Dieu. St. Sever. Town and
Castle of_ VIRE
LETTER XVIII.
VIRE. _Bibliography. Monsieur Adam. Monsieur de la Renaudiere.
Olivier Basselin. M. Séguin. The Public Library_
LETTER XIX.
_Departure from Vire. Condé. Pont Ouilly. Arrival at_ FALAISE.
_Hotel of the Grand Turc. Castle of Falaise. Bibliomaniacal Interview_
LETTER XX.
_Mons. Mouton. Church of Ste.
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