


MAROT, Clément. DE BEZE, Theodore.
The Psalms of David, set to French verse. Charenton, Antoine Cellier, 1651.
The Psalms of David, set to French verse. Charenton, Antoine Cellier, 1651.
In-24, (169) pp., text set in red, printed musical scores. Contemporary red morocco, richly decorated in the so-called Charenton style, spine with raised bands decorated with dotted panels, gilt roulette on the edges, gilt edges (remnants of the clasp, slight wear to the raised bands and end caps, a few leaves slightly loose due to use).
Including the Forms of Ecclesiastical Prayers, the Catechism and Prayers, at the end.
Printed music.
A fine Protestant psalter in its Charenton binding.
The Charenton workshop, located outside the walls of Paris, bound books produced by Protestant presses that could not be published within the city walls due to the ban on worship.
A 17th-century edition of the Protestant version of the liturgy of the psalms by Marot and Beze.
HUGEON psalter.
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