Histoire des Celtes

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Histoire des Celtes: et Particulierment des Gaulois et des Germains, Depuis les Tems Fabuleux, Jusqu'à la Prise de Rome par les Gaulois

by Simon Pelloutier

Histoire des Celtes
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Title page from Histoire des Celtes: et Particulierment des Gaulois et des Germains, Depuis les Tems Fabuleux, Jusqu'à la Prise de Rome par les Gaulois, volume one, George Wythe Collection, Wolf Law Library, College of William & Mary.

Author Simon Pelloutier
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Published À La Haye: Chez Isaac Beauregard
Date 1750
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Language English
Volumes 2 volume set
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Desc. 12mo (17 cm.)
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Initial capital, first page of text, volume one.
Headpiece, first page of text, volume one.

Evidence for Inclusion in Wythe's Library

Both Dean's Memo[1] and the Brown Bibliography[2] include Simon Pelloutier's Histoire des Celtes based on notations made by Thomas Jefferson in his commonplace book. Both Dean and Brown cite Alan Smith's dissertion, ""Virginia Lawyers, 1680-1776: The Birth of an American Profession".[3] Brown also references Jefferson's commonplace book at the Library of Congress, noting "Jefferson regularly cites this book in his Legal Commonplace Book at a time shortly following his personal study under Wythe (circa 1763), but within a possible window of influence from Wythe." Jefferson studied law beginning in 1762;[4] and recorded a purchase of Pelloutier's work in 1785,[5] so it seems likely he used a copy owned by with in 1763. Both Dean and Brown list the 1750 edition, and the Wolf Law Library purchased a copy of the same edition.

Headpiece, first page of text, volume two.

Description of the Wolf Law Library's copy

Bound in contemporary calf with triple gilt rules to boards. Spine features five raised bands and gilt ornamental compartments. Title and volume labels are black morocco with gilt lettering.

View this book in William & Mary's online catalog.

References

  1. Memorandum from Barbara C. Dean, Colonial Williamsburg Found., to Mrs. Stiverson, Colonial Williamsburg Found. (June 16, 1975), 13 (on file at Wolf Law Library, College of William & Mary).
  2. Bennie Brown, "The Library of George Wythe of Williamsburg and Richmond," (unpublished manuscript, May, 2012) Microsoft Word file. Earlier edition available at: https://digitalarchive.wm.edu/handle/10288/13433
  3. Alan McKinley Smith "Virginia Lawyers, 1680-1776: The Birth of an American Profession" (PhD diss., The Johns Hopkins University, 1967), 262.
  4. William Clarkin, Serene Patriot: A Life of George Wythe (Albany, New York: Alan Publications, 1970), 40.
  5. Brown, "The Library of George Wythe of Williamsburg and Richmond."