Keywords: L. Annei Senecae ... Opus Tragoedia - Upper cover (c39i21).jpg Style Armorial; Caption Upper cover; Colour Red; Edge Unspecified exhibition history Decorative Technique Tooled in gold; Cover Material Sheep bound for Prince Eugène of Savoy 1663-1736 He formed his library in 1712 His bindings were coloured according to the text blue for theology and law red for history and yellow for science books Among his librarians was Étienne Boyet son of Luc-Antoine who became binder in 1709 After his death his library went to the national Austrian Library in Vienna H Helwig Handbuch der Einbandkunde I p 122 An analogous example kept in Prag University Library is reproduced in P Hamanová Z déjin knizní vazby p 265 n 105 on text Jean Leger Histoire générale des églises évangéliques des Vallées du Piémont ou Vaudoises Leyde 1669 object history Text 1522; Venice; Savoy Francois de Carignan called Prince Eugene de 1663-1736 object type Cc-zero place of creation Binding France place of discovery Unspecified British Library image http //www bl uk/catalogues/bookbindings/LargeImage aspx RecordId 020-000006982 ImageId ImageId 43096 Copyright BL L Annei Senecae Opus Tragoedia Uploaded with GWToolset L Annei Senecae Opus Tragoedia - Upper cover c39i21 http //www webarchive org uk/bldatasets/bindings/7613_4 jpg Bookbinding 18th-century bookbinding British Library Bookbindings |