Moral gallantry. A discourse, wherein the author endeavours to prove, that point of honour (abstracting from all other tyes) obliges men to be vertuous. And that there is nothing so mean (or unworthy of a gentleman) as vice. By Sir George Mackenzie.
Sir George Mackenzie (1636-1691).
Category
Books
Date
1669
Materials
Place of origin
London
Collection
Blickling Hall, Norfolk
NT 3087477
Summary
Bibliographic description
[24], 124, [4], 89, [1], 22, 25-36 p. ; 12mo. Running number: 7489. Provenance: manuscript eighteenth-century shelfmark on inside front board: "G.7.20" [possibly in the hand of Sir Richard Ellys (1682-1742)]. Manuscript book/inventory number on front fly-leaf: "(203)". Manuscript inscription at head of title page: "El. Strode" [possibly one Elizabeth Strode]. Binding: seventeenth-century full sprinkled sheepskin; sewn on two sheepskin cords; smooth spine, recessed cords; double blind fillet border with additional double blind fillet parallel to spine-edge; blind roll pattern along board edges; double blind fillet decoration on spine. Red and brown sprinkled textblock edges.
Makers and roles
Sir George Mackenzie (1636-1691).