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A blue oval library stamp of the Library of the City of Toulouse original: "Bibliothèque de la Ville de Toulouse". It features the city's coat of arms in the center, depicting the Lamb of God The "Agnus Dei," a symbol of John the Baptist, patron of the city's textile trade and the Castle of Narbonnais, surrounded by the words "LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF TOULOUSE".
HISTORY
LITERARY
OF THE TROUBADOURS,
CONTAINING
Their lives, extracts of their works The French "pièces" refers to individual poems or compositions.
& several details on the customs,
the practices, & the history of the twelfth &
thirteenth centuries.
VOLUME THE FIRST.
Printer's woodcut vignette showing a crowned heraldic shield supported by decorative flourishes and palm branches.
AT PARIS,
At the shop of DURAND the younger original: "neveu"; literally "nephew," a common term in the 18th-century book trade to indicate a successor who took over a family business., Bookseller, Galande Street.
1774.
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