Planta (Frederica)
(Manuscript.) (Biblical commentary.) Connection of Chapters and passages in the book of Samuel Kings Chronicles &c as they fall in an Historical Series. Compiled by Frederica Planta.
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Wholly manuscript, clearly legible, text within a red-ruled frame, offsetting from the corners onto the first and last couple of leaves, but very good internally;
contemporary half smooth tan calf and marbled boards, spine with raised bands, gilt edges; a little worn, with the corners bumped and the front hinge starting, but good.
Publication Details:
c. 1775
Notes: The historical background to parts of the Old Testament, in neat manuscript, by the governess to the daughters of George III and Queen Charlotte.Frederica Planta (1750-1778) was the daughter of Swiss reformed pastor Andreas Planta, assistant librarian at the British Museum, and the sister of Joseph Planta who was Principal Librarian and therefore the de facto director of the Museum for the first quarter of the nineteenth century. Frederica died aged just twenty eight, and was succeeded as the princesses' teacher by her sister Margaret. Historians have tended to characterise Planta as the typi...moreThe historical background to parts of the Old Testament, in neat manuscript, by the governess to the daughters of George III and Queen Charlotte.Frederica Planta (1750-1778) was the daughter of Swiss reformed pastor Andreas Planta, assistant librarian at the British Museum, and the sister of Joseph Planta who was Principal Librarian and therefore the de facto director of the Museum for the first quarter of the nineteenth century. Frederica died aged just twenty eight, and was succeeded as the princesses' teacher by her sister Margaret. Historians have tended to characterise Planta as the typical meek governess, even going so far as to suggest that when she died and was replaced by her sister, no one in the royal household noticed the change. The present volume lifts Planta a little from this obscurity, demonstrating the breadth of her understanding of ancient Near and Middle Eastern history and the depth of her Biblical learning. Evidently intended as a guide to the Bible's historical context, presumably for the use of her pupils, the volume acts as a kind of chronological index which isolates the historical background to the Books of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles, beginning with 'the History of Samuel and Saul and the beginning of that of David', and ending with the administrations of Ezra and Nehemiah. It closes with a list of contemporary kings. HIDE
Bibliography: (ESTC T146806)
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Price: £1,750
Subject: Theology
Published Date: c. 1775
Stock Number: 73919
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