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KOLBE VON WARTENBERG, JOHANN CASIMIR

Instruction d'un Pere a son Fils.

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Trauit de l'Allemand du Comte Colbe de Wartenberg par Mons: de Dompierre de Jonquieres. Avec Quelque changemens que le Traducteur a cru necessaires pour le mettre a l'usage de son fils et de son temps. Handwritten manuscript. Ecrit a Gorcum [Gorinchem, the Netherlands] par le Traducteur 1757. 4to [21 x 28 cm]. (4)+X+330+(6) pages. Bound in a nice 20th century half mottled calf. Written on thick paper.

* Originally written in 1650 and published in 1674 (with reprints 1703 and 1704, this book from Johann Casimir Kolb von Wartenberg is an early piece of pedagogy to his children. His oldest son Johann Casimir II Kolb von Wartenberg must have benifited from the education, as he rose in the ranks: In 1695 he became Freiherr (Baron), in 1699 Graf (Count) and in 1701 he became the first ever Minister-President (Prime Minister) of Prussia and head of the 'Cabinet of three Counts'.
** French translation made by Jean Francois de Pompièrre de Jonquères [1709-1781]. Apparently no French translation has ever been published, so de Jonquieres has merely meant it as education for his own son Paulin Philippe Henri de Dompierre de Jonquières [1744-1822], who later became council for the Prince of Orange. The family later moved to Denmark.
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