Blazon of Gentrie

John FERNE

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Blazon of Gentrie
Blazon of Gentrie
Blazon of Gentrie
Blazon of Gentrie
Blazon of Gentrie

“THE MOST COMPLETE EPITOME THEN EXTANT”: FIRST EDITION OF THE BLAZON OF GENTRIE, 1586, WITH MORE THAN 100 HAND-COLORED COATS-OF-ARMS

(HERALDRY) FERNE, John. The Blazon of Gentrie: Deuided into two parts. The first named The Glorie of Generositie. The Second, Lacyes Nobilitie. Comprehending Discourses of Armes and of Gentry… London: Printed by John Windet, for Andrew Maunsell, 1586. Small quarto, late 19th-century full brown morocco gilt, raised bands, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt.

First edition, featuring over one hundred hand-colored coats-of-arms and genealogical trees, handsomely bound by Ramage.

“The most complete epitome [of heraldry] then extant” (Allibone, 588), Sir John Ferne’s treatise “is full of curious information, and far above the level of the early heraldic writers. It is written in the form of a dialogue, alternately supported by six interlocutors, representing a herald, a knight, a divine, a lawyer, an antiquary and a ploughman. The dialogue is not without dramatic spirit, particularly that assigned to Collumell, the ploughman, who speaks freely both the language and opinions of the yeomanry at that time on several points, but especially on the Reformation; nor are the strong prejudices of Paradinus the herald and Torquatus the knight described with less force” (DNB). Illustrated with over one hundred hand-colored coats-of-arms, large decorative woodcut initials and woodcut headpieces. The half of the genealogical tree on leaf DD1v was printed upside down and the book was issued with a cancel leaf either pasted over (as in this copy) or bound in elsewhere. STC 10825. Lowndes, 792. Graesse II:570. Armorial bookplate. Occasional old inscriptions and marginalia; more recent pencil bibliographic notation.

Scattered light foxing and marginal dampstaining. Tiny hole to title page, not affecting text. Hand-coloring bright. A desirable copy, very handsomely bound.

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