Treffen bey Chiari dem sept 1701

Reference: S11599
Author Jean Francois DUMONT
Year: 1729 ca.
Zone: Chiari
Printed: The Hague
Measures: 195 x 165 mm
€150.00

Reference: S11599
Author Jean Francois DUMONT
Year: 1729 ca.
Zone: Chiari
Printed: The Hague
Measures: 195 x 165 mm
€150.00

Description

Tratta dal "Histoire militaire du Prince Eugene de Savoye, du Prince et Duc de Marlborough.... The Hague, 1729. Incisione in rame, in buone condizioni.

Jean Francois DUMONT (Rouen 1667 - Vienna 1727)

French publisher. He served for a time in the German army, and later became professor of Law in Holland. After travelling in many European countries, Dumont finally settled in Austria. He published the accounts of his voyages, which became highly popular, and was named official historiographer to king Charles VI, and some time afterwards conferred on him the title of Baron de Carlscroon He wrote several works, among which are included travel accounts in epistolary form, with interesting information on public and private life in the countries visited by the author, and others which deal with politics and history. In addition, from 1692 to 1710 Du Mont was the editor of “Lettres Ηistoriques”, a periodical published twice a year, which covered the main events in Europe.

Jean Francois DUMONT (Rouen 1667 - Vienna 1727)

French publisher. He served for a time in the German army, and later became professor of Law in Holland. After travelling in many European countries, Dumont finally settled in Austria. He published the accounts of his voyages, which became highly popular, and was named official historiographer to king Charles VI, and some time afterwards conferred on him the title of Baron de Carlscroon He wrote several works, among which are included travel accounts in epistolary form, with interesting information on public and private life in the countries visited by the author, and others which deal with politics and history. In addition, from 1692 to 1710 Du Mont was the editor of “Lettres Ηistoriques”, a periodical published twice a year, which covered the main events in Europe.