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003 $ UK-LoRAA
041 0 # $a fre
044 # # $a fr
245 0 0 $a Courses de Testes et de Bague Faittes Par Le Roy, et par Les Princes et Seigneurs de sa Cour, En l'Année 1662.
260 # # $a A Paris $b De l'Imprimerie Royale $c 1670.
300 # # $a [vi], 8 p., 9-67 f. (incl. pl.), 65-104 p., engr. t.-pl.; $c 565 mm. (Broadsheet).
500 # # $a The folios 9-67 carry both plates and text. The sequence includes 29 leaves carrying single plates with printed text; one double plate with printed text; ten leaves carrying five or more small plates (coats-of-arms &c.); eight double plates (some carrying engraved captions). Page 72 is misnumbered as 74.
505 0 # $a [Half-t., t.-pl., dedic.] - Courses De Testes Et De Bague - Marche Des Cinq Quadrilles - Courses De Testes - Courses De Bague - [Colophon] - Circus Regius Sive Pompa Equestris ... Carmen Heroicum; [colophon].
508 # # $a Carolus Perrault is named as the author of the French text on the title-page of the Latin translation. The author of the poem, 'Circus Regius', was Valentin Esprit Flechier.

Most plates are unsigned. But some double plates are signed as drawn and engraved by Israel Silvestre; and several single plates, headpieces and initials are signed as drawn and engraved by F. Chauveau. The title-plate is signed as engraved by Aegid. Rousselet.

Both colophons state that the work was printed under the direction of Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy.

The work is dedicated by Perrault to the Dauphin.
510 0 # $a A. Adams, S. Rawles and A. Saunders, A Bibliography Of French Emblem Books (2 v., 1999-2002), no. F.472.
520 2 # $a An earlier publication-date of 1664 is carried by two of the double plates.

In 1670 a Latin translation of this work, by Flechier, entitled Festiva Ad Capita Annulumque Decursio, was also published by the Imprimerie Royale - using the same plates but with Latin captions instead of French ones.
561 # # $a Recorded in RAA Library, Catalogue, 1802.
563 # # $a 17th-century red morocco; gilt-stamped borders and royal arms of France on upper and lower covers; gilt-decorated spine, lettered 'Cours De Teste Et De Bague'.
600 0 4 $a Louis XIV
653 # # $a Sports - Pageants - Costume - Dress - Tournaments - Martial arts - Devices (symbols) - France - History - 17th century
653 # # $a Rulers - Monarchs - Publicizing - Public relations - France - 17th century
655 # # $a Pictorial works - Armorial bindings - France - 17th century
700 1 # $a Perrault, Charles
700 1 # $a Flechier, Esprit $d 1632-1710
700 1 # $a Mabre-Cramoisy, Sebastien $e printer
700 1 # $a Chauveau, François $e draughtsman $e engraver
700 1 # $a Silvestre, Israel $e draughtsman $e engraver
700 0 # $a Louis $e dedicatee
700 1 # $a Rousselet $e engraver
710 1 # $a France. Imprimerie Nationale $e printer
852 8 # $d 1802: 13-0-09; 1821: 23-2-03.