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FLEURY, [Claude, Abbé.] Les devoirs des maîtres et des domestiques... Paris: Pierre Aubouin, Pierre Emery, et Charles Clouzier, 1688.
12mo (150 × 80 mm), pp. [iv], 308, without final blank. Title printed in red and black, woodcut device to title, head- and tailpieces, ornaments. Contemporary sprinkled calf, spine with 5 raised bands, red morocco label, gilt. Expert repair to joints and spine extremities. A very good copy.
First edition of an illuminating treatise on the reciprocal duties of masters and servants. The part considering servants is divided into categories: butlers, valets, chambermaids, coachmen and so on and is a valuable source for understanding private lives in the age of Louis XIV, giving detailed opinions on the conduct expected in a well-ordered household. To take one example, the instructions to the valets de chambre include remarks on discretion, on moral rectitude and on the effective use of spare time. Reading is recommended as a suitable recreation for servants, provided the subject matter is edifying: works of religion, history and morality are suggested, but also some science and perhaps mathematics. The art of fine writing is encouraged, since it is helpful to the master and also perhaps the learning of a musical instrument or a little painting. Overfamiliarity with the female servants is expressly discouraged, in recognition of the frequent opportunities for female company a valet may find. At the end is an Abregé de l’histoire sainte, a kind of catechism for servants.
There are 11 pages of advertisements for other works sold by Aubouin, Emery and Clouzier.
£800.00
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