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[Ritson
ANCIENT SONGS AND BALLADS, From the Reign of King Henry the Second to the Revolution
Payne and Foss, 1829
1650,00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, Estados Unidos)
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Edizione: beautifully bound and presented. this fine printing of an english classic appeared after the first with additional essays and ballads. it is here presented in a wonderful full vellum decorated binding by birdsall. <br> joseph ritson (1752-1803), antiquary, vegetarian, conveyancer, barrister, and subsequent psychotic, is best remembered for his work in the field of literature, particularly in the field of popular poetry, where, the dnb politely says, "he won his least disputable triumphs." as a long-time avid student of historical poetry, his criticisms were nearly always valid and founded upon extensive knowledge and research, yet the insulting and bitter tones of his writing made him intensely unpopular among his peers. <br> before his eventual descent into lunacy, his exhaustive and perfectionist methods of research produced some of the most complete works on ancient poetry that have survived.