I have aquired 17th Century Biblical Antiques

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Hello Dear Friends,

Out of my excitement I wanted to share that in an auction I won two 17th century Catholic biblical texts with commentary/addition from clergy and poets. They are both in French, sadly I cannot read French but I find them all the more interesting and more of a mystery. I have no idea what to do with the two texts but I was planning on sharing them with the priests of the local Latin Catholic Church in my area. I feel like they would take great interest in such antiques.

Text 1: (1741) Commentaire littéral sur la Sainte Bible by Fr. Louis de Carrières
Text 2: (1762) Les Pseaumes Et Les Principaux Cantiques Mis En Vers Par Nos Meilleurs Poetes by Desaint & Saillant

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Cool!!! I have never possessed an antique like those so I can’t really give any advice. They are definitely something to treasure.
 
Wow, from the mid-1700’s! Amazing how books can survive the ages.

I think old books are awesome. To know others, before you, have read those pages, thought their thoughts, prayed their prayers…it’s like a spiritual connection.

I’m sure those Latin Priests will be blessed as they turn those pages.
 
1700’s is the 18th century.

CAF user OraLabora is a native French speaker and might have some insight.

-Tim-
 
Cool!!! I have never possessed an antique like those so I can’t really give any advice. They are definitely something to treasure.
Wow, from the mid-1700’s! Amazing how books can survive the ages.

I think old books are awesome. To know others, before you, have read those pages, thought their thoughts, prayed their prayers…it’s like a spiritual connection.

I’m sure those Latin Priests will be blessed as they turn those pages.
Thanks for the replies, I will definitely treasure these texts and I feel the same way Temperance :).
1700’s is the 18th century.

CAF user OraLabora is a native French speaker and might have some insight.

-Tim-
Ah that’s embarrassing, you are right it is 18th century and seventeen hundreds. I was thinking of that concept when I was typing the post, don’t know how I made that mistake :o and thanks I’ll look over the text some more and see if I have any questions.
 
Send a PM to user OraLabora and ask if he will look at the volumes. He is a scholarly guy.

-Tim-
 
Send a PM to user OraLabora and ask if he will look at the volumes. He is a scholarly guy.

-Tim-
That would be me 😛

I can probably help; it’s in “old” French (sort of our equivalent to Shakespeare’s English) so it would take some work but I could help answer questions.
 
That would be me 😛

I can probably help; it’s in “old” French (sort of our equivalent to Shakespeare’s English) so it would take some work but I could help answer questions.
Thank you very much. I will show it to the priests first and if I have any questions I will let you know 🙂
 
Hello Dear Friends,

Out of my excitement I wanted to share that in an auction I won two 17th century Catholic biblical texts with commentary/addition from clergy and poets. They are both in French, sadly I cannot read French but I find them all the more interesting and more of a mystery. I have no idea what to do with the two texts but I was planning on sharing them with the priests of the local Latin Catholic Church in my area. I feel like they would take great interest in such antiques.

Text 1: (1741) Commentaire littéral sur la Sainte Bible by Fr. Louis de Carrières
Text 2: (1762) Les Pseaumes Et Les Principaux Cantiques Mis En Vers Par Nos Meilleurs Poetes by Desaint & Saillant

http://i.picresize.com/images/2015/04/29/p2mXP.jpghttp://i.picresize.com/images/2015/04/29/5uKIz.jpg

http://i.picresize.com/images/2015/04/29/wzvep.jpghttp://i.picresize.com/images/2015/04/29/U2qrp.jpg
Wow! What treasures. Are they in French?
 
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