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Auction archive: Lot number 112

C. Simpson. Chelys...The Division-Viol, Editio Secunda, 1667

The Dolmetsch Collection of Early Music
4 Sep 2021 - 14 Sep 2021
Estimate
£2,000 - £2,500
ca. US$2,773 - US$3,466
Price realised:
£2,016
ca. US$2,795
Auction archive: Lot number 112

C. Simpson. Chelys...The Division-Viol, Editio Secunda, 1667

The Dolmetsch Collection of Early Music
4 Sep 2021 - 14 Sep 2021
Estimate
£2,000 - £2,500
ca. US$2,773 - US$3,466
Price realised:
£2,016
ca. US$2,795
Beschreibung:

Simpson, Christopher Chelys minuritionum artificio exornata...The Division-Viol, or The Art of Playing Extempore upon a Ground...Editio Secunda, London: W. Godbid for Henry Brome, 1667 6 leaves, 61, [1], 53-67, [1] pages, 4to (30.6 x 18.7cm), engraved portrait by Faithorne after Carwarden laid down, type-set musical examples and engraved music, Latin and English in parallel columns, Dolmetsch Library stamp and pencil shelfmark ("II E 28"), pencil annotations to front free endpaper ("sold at Towneley...Triphook 3 - 3 - 0"), probably early nineteenth-century calf, upper right-hand corner of title supplied in manuscript and title laid down, old repairs to b2 and B2, marginal tear to penultimate leaf repaired with translucent adhesive tape, spine defective, upper cover and first two leaves detached, covers worn RARE. We have traced no copy at auction of the 1667 second state of the second edition since 1938. The only copy of the first edition of 1659 to have been offered at auction in recent years was sold in these rooms on 1 December 2005 (lot 173). Christopher Simpson was the most important English writer on music during the Commonwealth. The success of his original edition of 1659, entitled The Division-Violist, provided the impulse for a second edition, with parallel Latin and English texts, in order, as Simpson notes in the dedication, 'to make it useful at Home as well as Abroad'. Its three sections are: 'Of the Viol it self, with Instructions how to Play upon it'; 'Use of the Concords, or a Compendium of Descant'; and 'The Method of ordering Division to a Ground'. For Dolmetsch and others who sought to revive interest in the viol, such a work was regarded as a bible of relevant information on the instrument. See lot 123. LITERATURE:RISM Écrits, p.786; ESTC R184175 PROVENANCE:Part II of Towneley Sale, auctioned by R. H. Evans (1815), lot 1517; the bookseller Robert Triphook (1782-1868)Condition report Condition 11 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers (Online Only) is not applicable to this lot. The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The

Auction archive: Lot number 112
Auction:
Datum:
4 Sep 2021 - 14 Sep 2021
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
Beschreibung:

Simpson, Christopher Chelys minuritionum artificio exornata...The Division-Viol, or The Art of Playing Extempore upon a Ground...Editio Secunda, London: W. Godbid for Henry Brome, 1667 6 leaves, 61, [1], 53-67, [1] pages, 4to (30.6 x 18.7cm), engraved portrait by Faithorne after Carwarden laid down, type-set musical examples and engraved music, Latin and English in parallel columns, Dolmetsch Library stamp and pencil shelfmark ("II E 28"), pencil annotations to front free endpaper ("sold at Towneley...Triphook 3 - 3 - 0"), probably early nineteenth-century calf, upper right-hand corner of title supplied in manuscript and title laid down, old repairs to b2 and B2, marginal tear to penultimate leaf repaired with translucent adhesive tape, spine defective, upper cover and first two leaves detached, covers worn RARE. We have traced no copy at auction of the 1667 second state of the second edition since 1938. The only copy of the first edition of 1659 to have been offered at auction in recent years was sold in these rooms on 1 December 2005 (lot 173). Christopher Simpson was the most important English writer on music during the Commonwealth. The success of his original edition of 1659, entitled The Division-Violist, provided the impulse for a second edition, with parallel Latin and English texts, in order, as Simpson notes in the dedication, 'to make it useful at Home as well as Abroad'. Its three sections are: 'Of the Viol it self, with Instructions how to Play upon it'; 'Use of the Concords, or a Compendium of Descant'; and 'The Method of ordering Division to a Ground'. For Dolmetsch and others who sought to revive interest in the viol, such a work was regarded as a bible of relevant information on the instrument. See lot 123. LITERATURE:RISM Écrits, p.786; ESTC R184175 PROVENANCE:Part II of Towneley Sale, auctioned by R. H. Evans (1815), lot 1517; the bookseller Robert Triphook (1782-1868)Condition report Condition 11 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers (Online Only) is not applicable to this lot. The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The

Auction archive: Lot number 112
Auction:
Datum:
4 Sep 2021 - 14 Sep 2021
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
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