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154015172Venetia:: Alberto Gratia c1540. Very rare. 85 x 132mm. Single leaf. Single leaf. Title page. Very minor wear at top edge no affect. Mounted on verso at edge onto white paper backing. Portrait of Ariosto. Suitable for framing or mating with another copy. Alberto Gratia, unknown
1583088ADD63Appresso Pietro Dusinelli In Venegia Venice: . 1583 ff. 84. Printed in Italian italic throughout. Title page and preliminary leaves stained. 24 mo. 130 mm. / BOUND WITH / Tasso Torquato. IL PADRE DI FAMIGLIA DIALOGO Del S. Torquato Tasso. Nel quale breuemente trattando la vera Economia sinsegna non meno con facilita che dottamente il Governo non pur della Casa tanto di Citta quanto di Contado; ma ancora il vero modo di accrescere & conferuar le ricchezze. Con la Tavola delle cose notabili. Presso Aldo in Vinetia Aldo Manuzio Venice: 1583. pp. 84 12. Woodcut Aldine printer's mark; decorative head and tail pieces and initials. 24 mo. 130 mm. Wormed and age stained. This is apparently the 3rd part of volume two of 'Delle Rime et Prose'. Contemporary leather backed paper boards. No flyleaves. Renouard: 233:7. Adams T 247. Ludovico Aristo 1474-1533 and Torquato Tasso 1544-1595 were both great Italian poets. Their bond in this little volume might deserve some further study. PRICE JUST REDUCED! ALDINE BOX SAFE Language: eng. Hardcover. Good. Appresso Pietro Dusinelli, In Venegia (Venice): . hardcover
1556044543Lyon: Guglielmo Rouillio 1556. Early Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Good Condition. Contemporary overlapping vellum darkened spine perished binding a little loose light wear to last few pages early underlining in a few discrete spots light scattered foxing otherwise clean internally. A charming little edition with woodcuts throughout. Book one of two printing the first 30 of 46 cantos.Rare. Adams 1667 Graesse A198. 808pp Size: 16mo . Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Poetry; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 044543. Guglielmo Rouillio hardcover
1570022322Lyone Lyon: Appresso Guvliel. Roillio. 1570. Orignal book from 1570. Small book with nibbled edges and loss of the margins on the first 200 pages. 1148 pages plus index. A binding/reading copy only. Ludovico Ariosto 8 September 1474 6 July 1533 was an Italian poet. He is best known as the author of the romance epic Orlando Furioso 1516. The poem a continuation of Matteo Maria Boiardo's Orlando Innamorato describes the adventures of Charlemagne Orlando and the Franks as they battle against the Saracens with diversions into many sideplots. Ariosto composed the poem in the ottava rima rhyme scheme and introduced narrative commentary throughout the work. Disbound. Poor. 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. Appresso Guvliel. Roillio. Paperback
1570141722Lyone Lyon: Appresso Guvliel. Roillio 1570. 19th century full brown morocco by J. Bohn London gilt borders on boards four raised bands gilt on spine all edges gilt marbled endsheets. 12mo. 19th century full brown morocco by J. Bohn London gilt borders on boards four raised bands gilt on spine all edges gilt marbled endsheets. 1148 26 pages index at rear. Later edition of Ludovico Ariosto's 1474-1533 best known work as an author first published in 1516. Bookbinder's ticket on the front free endpaper. Rebacked with the original binding laid-down. Minor spotting throughout else a fine copy. <BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> Contains wood-engravings throughout the text.<BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> Ludovico Ariosto is best known as the author of the romance epic Orlando Furioso 1516. The poem a continuation of Matteo Maria Boiardo's Orlando Innamorato describes the adventures of Charlemagne Orlando and the Franks as they battle against the Saracens with diversions into many sideplots. Ariosto composed the poem in the ottava rima rhyme scheme and introduced narrative commentary throughout the work. Appresso Guvliel. Roillio unknown
15722012300015Venetia Appresso Vincenzo Valgrisi 1572. Hardcover. Good. The Romance of Roland: Early Italian edition Quarto. Early boards rebacked with renewed leather spine. Spine gilt ruled and lettered. Good binding. 16 654 32 p. Text in double columns. Title within architectural border surmounted by portrait bust of author and with Valgrisi's woodcut device. Full-page woodcut illustrations with ornamental sidepieces at beginning of each canto; head-pieces; historiated initials; printed marginalia. Scattered staining throughout browning. Chip missing from margin of rearmost leaf. Lacking final blank leaf. Mortimer Italian Books 29 citing 1562 ed. Adams A1673 citing 1571 ed. Venetia Appresso Vincenzo Valgrisi hardcover
1556001310Lyons: Bastiano di Bartholomeo Honorati 1556. Full Calf. Very Good Plus. 511 40 pp. 8vo 17 by 11 cm 6.5 by 4 inches. With woodcut illustrations for each canto above the "Argomento". 52 woodcuts in text plus title illustration plus a few header/footers and ornamented letter at beginning of each canto. Also Exposition by Ludovico Dolce and useful table or index. Brunet I 433. Light dampstaining to early pages hardly distinguishable from general age toning which is moderate in this copy. Small inkstain on title page corner and some occasional minor spotting elsewhere. Some wear to calf boards with minor chipping along edges. Rebacked sympathetically. Attractive modern marbled endpapers. Tight copy. Bastiano di Bartholomeo Honorati unknown
153833452Vinegia 1538. Colophon: In Vinegia Nicolo d'Aristotile detto Zoppino M.D.XXXVIII. Small8vo. Fine full vellum with handwritten title on back ca. 1850. Woodcut portrait of Ariosto on title copied after the woodcut to the edition of "Orlando Furioso" from 1532 which was done after Tizian by F. de Nanto. Ff. 32 =64 pp. Good margins fine and clean. <br/><br/><em>Extremely scarce early edition first published 1532 of the Seven Satires modeled after the Sermons satires of Horats by the "Divino Lodovico". - Not in Adams the earliest edition here is from 1545 . </em> hardcover
1542173105Venetia: Appresso Gabriel Iolito di Ferrari 1542. Leather bound. Good front hinge weaker than rear hinge wear to extremities text block and pages clean and tight. Full red leather with elaborate gilt embossed design front and back reeded gilt edges to covers five raised bands with gilt devices in compartments and applied leather label. All edges gilt with impressed cross design on all three text block edges. Ancient marbled endpapers with bookplate of Olin Lane Merriam on inside front pastedown. 260 xx leaves collated complete title page within engraved architectural border text with 46 woodcut engravings and engraved initial at beginning of each canto in text wood-engraved oval bust portrait of Ariosto on verso of leaf 260; unpaginated 20-leaf commentary by Lodovico Dolce has its own title page with wood-engraved vignette of phoenix rising at center of title page and verso of last leaf. This is the first complete printing with the "Espositione di tutti i vocaboli et luoghi difficili . con vna brieue dimostratione di molte comparationi & sentenze dall' Ariosto in diuersi autori imitate / raccolte da M. Lodovico Dolce" 20 leaves at end has special t.p." at rear after portrait. A lovely example in an exceptional binding. Similar copy sold for 5000 Euro in 2016. Appresso Gabriel Iolito di Ferrari hardcover
1550047702Lyon: Guillaume Rouillé for Matthia Bonhomme 1550. Second Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Ca. 17th century full acid calf spine gilt in compartments slightly sprung. Portrait and 46 woodcuts modeled after those in Giolito's ediitons. Title repaired at edges obscuring part of the heading for the dedication by Urrea on the title verso. Trimmed a bit close sometimes touching the running title or page numbering worm hole in the middle margin starting around page 87 and hitting a woodcut on 121 and hitting text in one stanza from around 137-167 and touching one other woodcut. Early minor notes and underlining stanzas numbered by hand early on scattered minor ink stains moderate foxing and minor stains - still very good overall. 436 4pp with some mispaginations. An early addition is pasted to the top of page 180 "obras que hazen y pueden las culpables y maluadas hembras enfurcci das del amor por cumplir si apetito y desseofas de venganca". <br /> <br /> The second Urrea edition after the first from the year prior in Antwerp - an immensely influential edition an inspiration to Cervantes and a finely printed and illustrated book. Brunet I 443 "Traduction estimée" and he notes that only the 1553 Giolito is as attractive an edition. Adam 1682A the 1553 reimpression. Underrepresented in institutional collections maybe 2 dozen copies of the 1550 edition and a dozen of the 1549 and rare in commerce. Size: Quarto 4to. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Literature & Literary; Poetry. Inventory No: 047702. Guillaume Rouillé for Matthia Bonhomme hardcover
154748296In Vinegia Venice Venise Venice: appresso Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari 1547. Fine. appresso Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari In Vinegia Venice Venise Venice 1547 10.50 x 16 cm relié A handsome illustrated edition and one of the first printed by Gabriele Giolito de Ferrari dedicated to the Dauphin of France. It has a superb engraved title with Giolito's printer's device a phoenix being reborn from its ashes on a globe marked with the printer's initials 56 attractive woodcuts and numerous large ornate capitals as well as a portrait of Ariosto after Titian in a medallion at the end of the poem and two states of the printer's device. The end of the work is made up of a vocabulary of obscure words and an explanation of the difficult passages in the work compiled by Lodovico Dolce with a separate title and not included in the pagination. Giolito published more than twenty books in thirteen years of printing this is the third edition of this work the first appearing in 1542 and the second in 1543. Printed in round Roman type double column. Late 17th or early 18th century red morocco spine richly gilt in six compartments one compartment marked with lettres rondes round Roman type. Covers with a frame of triple gilt fillets gilt roulette frame to insides of covers all edges gilt. Binding a little rubbed faint dampstaining to end of volume. A handsome copy in a lovely red morocco binding. appresso Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari unknown