ARNAULT DE NOBLEVILLE (Louis-Daniel), [SALERNE (François)]. Aëdonologie, ou Traité du rossignol franc ou chanteur; contenant la manière de la prendre au filet, de le nourrir facilement en cage, & d'en avoir le chant pendant toute l'année. In Paris, by Debure père, 1773. In-12, X p., [1] f. (privil.), 156 p., pl., contemporary speckled rebacked parchment, smooth spine, black basane title-piece, gilt fillets and fleurons (one corner rubbed, rare freckles).
New edition of this curious treatise which first appeared in 1751, written by L.-D. Arnault de Nobleville, doctor of Orléans, and the ornithologist François Salerne (circa 1705-1760). It is illustrated with 2 folding plates, one in the frontispiece showing the nightingale, the other representing traps and cages.
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