1630 ARGENIS John Barclay ANTIQUE Scotland ELZEVIER PRESS SCOTTISH Vellum bound

1630 ARGENIS John Barclay ANTIQUE Scotland ELZEVIER PRESS SCOTTISH Vellum bound

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img{max-width:100%} Io. Barclaii Argenis, Editio Novissima Cum Clave, Hoc Est Nominum Propriorum Elucidatione hactenus nondum edita by Barclay, John Lugduni Batavorum, Ex Officina Elzeviriana; 1630 690 pages + index. A rare work of Scottish literature. Original full vellum binding Very good condition Size 3 by 5 inches. Text in Latin ================================= John Barclay [1582 - 1621] was an early 17th century Scottish poet and author. His most important and best-known work was Argenis, the last one he completed before his death. Argenis is a political love novel that deals with the actual history of religious conflicts in France as well as the royalist controversy in England. The religious conflict is set in France under Henri III and Henri IV, and touches on events in England, including the Overbury scandal. The story itself is an allegory developed from the point of view of a king. With Argenis a new genre, the politica

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