A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One
Dibdin, Thomas Frognall, 1776-1847
English
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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL Antiquarian AND PICTURESQUETOUR.
PRINTED BY WILLIAM NICOL, AT THE
Shakespeare Press.

T. F. DIBDIN, D.D.
Engraved by James Thomson from the
Original Painting by T. Phillips Esq. R.A.
London. Published June 1829 by R. Jennings,Poultry.
A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL
Antiquarian
AND
PICTURESQUE TOUR
IN
FRANCE AND GERMANY.
BY THE REVEREND THOMAS FROGNALL DIBDIN,D.D.
MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY AT ROUEN, AND OF THE ACADEMY OFUTRECHT.
SECOND EDITION.
VOLUME I.

DEI OMNIA PLENA
LONDON:
PUBLISHED BY ROBERT JENNINGS, AND JOHN MAJOR.
1829.
TO THE REVEREND
JOHN LODGE, M.A.
FELLOW OF MAGDALEN COLLEGE,
AND
LIBRARIAN TO THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.
MY DEAR FRIEND,
Most grateful it is to me, at all times, to bear in remembrancethose pleasant discussions in which we were wont so frequently toindulge, relating to the LIBRARIES upon the Continent:--but morethan ordinarily gratifying to me was that moment, when youtold me, that, on crossing the Rhine, you took the third volume ofmy Tour under your arm, and on reaching the Monasteries of Mölk andGöttwic, gave an off-hand translation to the venerable BenedictineInmates of what I had recorded concerning their MSS. and PrintedBooks, and their hospitable reception of the Author. I studiouslyconcealed from You, at the time, the whole of the gratificationwhich that intelligence imparted; resolving however that, shouldthis work be deemed worthy of a second edition, to dedicate thatrepublication to YOURSELF. Accordingly, it now comes forth in itspresent form, much enhanced, in the estimation of its Author, bythe respectability of the name prefixed to this Dedication; andwishing you many years enjoyment of the honourable public situationwith which you have been recently, and so deservedly, invested,allow me to subscribe myself,
Your affectionate
and obliged Friend,
T.F. DIBDIN.
Wyndham Place,
June 30, 1829.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME I.
CONTENTS.
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