T. Artus - Description de l'isle des Hermaphrodites - 1724

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Description de l'isle des Hermaphrodites by T. Artus, 1st edition in this format, 1724, French original, 360 pages, in good condition, covering history and politics.

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Description of the Isle of the Hermaphrodites, newly discovered, containing the manners, customs & ordinances of the inhabitants of this isle, as well as the discourse of Jacophile to Limne, with a few other curious pieces. To serve as a supplement to the Journal of Henry III. In Cologne: at the heirs of Herman Demen, 1724. Pp. (8), 352; cm. 17 x 10. A good copy, well preserved though lacking the frontispiece. Contemporary binding in full blond leather; boards with a triple gold fillet of quadrilateral ornament. The work is by Tomas Artus, a French author about whom little is known, but who became famous for this work, on the one hand bold, on the other very “curious.” Considered as the first French anti-utopia, the work recounts an imaginary journey of a Frenchman tired of the ills of his country, who describes an island where effeminate characters live, devoted to revels, pleasures, disordered lives, governed by an imagined Henry III as King of the Hermaphrodites, defined as Queen-woman or Man–queen.

Description of the Isle of the Hermaphrodites, newly discovered, containing the manners, customs & ordinances of the inhabitants of this isle, as well as the discourse of Jacophile to Limne, with a few other curious pieces. To serve as a supplement to the Journal of Henry III. In Cologne: at the heirs of Herman Demen, 1724. Pp. (8), 352; cm. 17 x 10. A good copy, well preserved though lacking the frontispiece. Contemporary binding in full blond leather; boards with a triple gold fillet of quadrilateral ornament. The work is by Tomas Artus, a French author about whom little is known, but who became famous for this work, on the one hand bold, on the other very “curious.” Considered as the first French anti-utopia, the work recounts an imaginary journey of a Frenchman tired of the ills of his country, who describes an island where effeminate characters live, devoted to revels, pleasures, disordered lives, governed by an imagined Henry III as King of the Hermaphrodites, defined as Queen-woman or Man–queen.

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Number of books
1
Subject
History, Politics
Book title
Description de l'isle des Hermaphrodites
Author/ Illustrator
T. Artus
Condition
Good
Publication year oldest item
1724
Edition
1st Edition Thus
Language
French
Original language
Yes
Number of pages
360
ItalyVerified
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