A new description of Paris containing a particular account of all the churches, palaces, monasteries ... with all other remarkable matters in that great and famous city / translated out of French.
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- A new description of Paris containing a particular account of all the churches, palaces, monasteries ... with all other remarkable matters in that great and famous city / translated out of French.
- Author
- Brice, Germain, 1652-1727.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Henry Bonwicke ...,
- 1687.
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Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- license
- TO THE READER.
- The AUTHOR's Advertisment.
- ERRATA.
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A New DESCRIPTION OF The most Remarkable things IN THE CITY OF PARIS.
- The LOƲVRE.
- The Cabinet of Pictures.
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The
Gard-Meuble or Repository of the Kings Moveables. -
The Palace of the
Tuilleries. -
St. Germain l'Auxerrois. -
The Quarter of St.
Honorè. -
The Quarter de la ButteSt. Roch. -
The Palais Brion. -
The Rue Vivien. - The Kings Cabinet.
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The Rue des Petits Champs. -
In the Rue Sainte Anne -
The Church of
St. Eustache. -
The
Rue St.Denis. -
The Fountain of the Holy Innocents. - The Kings Statue.
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The Gate of St.
Denis. -
The Rue St.
Martin. - The Rue St. Avoye.
- The Temple.
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The Rue du Grand Chantier. - The old Rue de Temple.
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The Rue St. Louis. -
The Place Royal. - The Convent of the Minims.
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The Rue St. Antoine. -
The
Greve. - The great Jesuites.
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The Rue de la Couture St. Catherine. -
The Gate of St. Antoine. - The Triumphal Arch.
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The
Chateau or Royal House ofVin∣cennes. -
The
Celestins. -
The Isle of
Nostre-Dame. -
St.
Victor's. - The Kings Garden.
- Les Gobelins.
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A New DESCRIPTION OF THE Most Remarkable Things IN PARIS. PART II.
- The Ʋniversity Quarter.
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The Carmes of the
Place-Maubert. -
St. Geneviéve du Mont. -
The Little CHATELET. - THE RUE SAINT JACQUES.
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The MATHURINS. - The Jesuits Colledge.
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The Colledge of
Lewis the Great. - The Carmelite Nuns.
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VAL
de GRACE. -
The Observatory
ROYAL. -
The Convent of the
Carthusians. -
The SORBONNE. -
The Convent of
Cordeliers. - THE FAUX-BOURG SAINT GERMAIN.
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The Abby of St.
Germain des Prez. -
The Palace of
ORLEANS, -
The Hotel de CONDE'. -
The Convent of the
Carmes Dechaussez, or discalcedCarmelite Friers. -
The
Noviciat of theJesuites. -
The Hotel Royal,called Les Inva∣lides. -
The Hospital call'd
La Charite - THE RUE DE L'UNI∣VERSITE.
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The Little AUGUSTINS. -
The Convent of the Grand Augustines. -
The Colledge des Quatre-Nations. -
L'ISLE DU PALAIS, (Or Island of the
Palace.) -
The Church of
Notre-Dame. - THE PALAIS.
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The Court of Aids. -
The Sainte Chapel. -
The Chamber of Accouuts. -
The Place Dauphine. -
THE BRIDGES of
PARIS. -
The Bridge of
Notre-Dame. -
The Pont au Change. -
The Pont-Neuf,or New Bridge. -
The Statueof HENRY IV. -
The SAMARITAINE.
- THE TABLE.