Elemens de la langue Turque.
Constantinople, Imprimiere du Palais de France, 1790
The oriental scholar Viguier (1745-1821) was apostolic prefect at Constantinople from 1783 to 1802 and was the first to distinguish between guttural and palatal vowels in the Turkish language.
First (and only) edition, 8vo, xxii, 461 pp., [1], including half-title, plus the errata leaf at end, printed in French and Ottoman Turkish, some very slight dusting and scattered stains, overall clean and crisp internally; bound in contemporary Ottoman leather over boards, covers ruled in blind, spine gilt in compartments with flora motif, spine and extremities lightly rubbed, a good copy.
Atabey 1290 and Blackmer 1732.
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