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1766119165Venezia: Francesco Pitteri 1766. Softcover. Very good. 5 vols.: lxxxiv 380 2; 416 2; 406 2; 400 2; 381 p. 17 cm. Paper covers with titles written on spines. Stains on covers. Small tear in tail of vol. V. <br/><br/> Francesco Pitteri paperback
1788282456A Paris: rue et Hotel serpente 1788. First Edition. Softcover. Poor copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; wear and tear as with age. Text remains in fine condition and without blemish. Further bound in brown paper protective covering over leather boards. Provenance; from the Forbes Library Northampton Mass. with its library bookplate. Physical description; volume sixieme only: 488 pages. Notes: The poem of Roland. Lodocico Ariosto 1474-1533. French Poetry. Medieval Poetry. Medieval Literature. A Paris: rue et Hotel serpente paperback
178724350Paris: Plassan 1787. Gebunden. Plassan unknown
1759015325London: A. Millar 1759. Book measures 18x11.5.cm. 6135pp. Bound in full period calf raised bands gilt lines leather title label. Calf rubbed wear loss on head and tail of spine hinge joints worn but binding holding firm. Internally portrait of Ariosto pasted to free endpaper. Pages in good clean condition. A good clean copy. . Full Calf. Near Very Good. Small 8vo. A. Millar Hardcover
17563785Amsterdam: Aux depens de la Compagnie 1756. Hardcover. Very Good. 12 mo. Contemporary calf bindings some wear but a decent set. <br/><br/> Aux depens de la Compagnie hardcover
178630730Londra / Livorno: Si vende in Livorno presso Tommaso Masi e compagni 1786. Very Good. Londra or Livorno: Si vende in Livorno presso Tommaso Masi e compagni 1786. First Edition. 12mo. 4 xxiii 3 96 2 122 23-42 2 3-99 1 collated and complete; Bentivoglio signatures misbound A3 A5 A4 A7 A6 A8 9 10 though also complete. Frontis; engraved title page. Text in Italian. Full contemporary calf; five raised bands gilt decoration and red title label to spine; marbled endpapers; edges stained light blue; green ribbon; sky blue endpapers. Boards lightly worn with brief exposure to extremities; minor chipping to base of spine. Binding sound and interior unmarked. Scarce collection of Italian satires; ESTC speculates the book was probably printed in Livorno. <br /> <br /> ESTC N476240. Si vende in Livorno presso Tommaso Masi e compagni unknown
1799mon0003799953London: Otridge & Son 1799. Hardcover. Good. . 5-volume set. uniformly bound in full calf with embossed decoration and gilt embellishment raised bands on the spines. covers show minor to moderate wear and tear joints starting some loss on the spines at the crowns staining. all edges gilt marbled endpapers armorial bookplate of former owner on front pastedown. London: Otridge & Son hardcover
17463555454París.: Prault. 1746. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 14 cm. 4 v. Encuadernación en tapa dura artesanal en plena piel. Idioma italiano . Cubierta deslucida. Literatura.82 82 Prault. hardcover
1756118675Paris : Aux dpens de la Compagnie 1756. 170x100mm. XXXI - 375 460 436 396 pages bandeaux lettrines culs-de-lampe reliure basane. Reliure de lÕpoque plein veau mouchet avec titre tomaison encadrements ornementations et felurons dors au dosn cinq nerfs tranche et garde marbr. Coiffes rognes et coins uss. Plat du tome 3 frott. Ex-libris : Manfred Gsteiger. 203 Aux dpens de la Compagnie unknown
173211208Hamburg: Abram Vandenhoek 1732. Frontispiece portrait. Contemporary half-calf over marbled boards worn hinges cracked; interior good. Ownership inscription on fly-leaf booklabel of James Vivian Tippet. Later edition edited by Rolli tutor to the Prince of Wales who also wrote libretti for Handel and other composers translated Milton and Shakespeare and generally did much to introduce Italian literature to an English audience. Abram Vandenhoek unknown
17391374075Venezia Venice: Giuseppe Bortoli 1739. Hardcover. 12mo. 708 pages. In Good condition. Half-bound in contemporary vellum and blue paper boards with handwritten text to spine. Boards show light wear to corners and edges light warping and damp staining overall. Text block has light age toning and wear to edges light uneven foxing to pages throughout interiorly an ink ownership inscription to the title page and some creasing to leaves near front of book. Lacking end papers but all printed text complete. 1374075. Special Collections - Downstairs. Giuseppe Bortoli hardcover
1799SKU1165506Otridge and Son; R Faulder; Vernor and Hood; Cadell and Davies 1799. Hardcover. Acceptable. London 1799; FIVE VOLUMES COMPLETE; marbled paper over leather covered boards; heavy edge and corner wear with board exposed at corners; bottom corner of front board appears chewed; spine edges frayed and chipped; front boards of volumes I IV and V detached but present; rear board of Volume I and front board of volume III hanging by threads; title blocks on back strips mostly missing; 8vo - over 7 3/4" to 9 3/4" tall; marbled end papers; previous owner's name plate on front paste-downs; interior clean and unmarked; individually paginated; Additional shipping charges may need to be requested due to size or weight of book. Otridge and Son; R Faulder; Vernor and Hood; Cadell and Davies hardcover
17855067Couret Orleans 1785 1785. Opb. 2 Bände 414 421s.in gutem Zustand KSA35 HC Couret, Orleans 1785, unknown
1783374457London 1783. 331; 336; 334; 333pp. 4 vols. 12mo. Bound in near contemporary brown polished tree calf gilt spines all edges gilt. In open faced slipcase. 331; 336; 334; 333pp. 4 vols. 12mo. unknown
17831577212024940<p>Author: Lodovico Ariosto.<br />Title: Orlando Furioso.<br />Publisher: London 1783.<br />Language: Text in Italian.<br />Size: 5 x 3 inches.<br />Pages: 272; 336; 334; 333 pages. Complete in four volumes.<br />Binding: Very good and attractive uniform contemporary bindings in brown calf spines with gilt decorative tooling over beautifully marbled paper-covered boards; spines richly gilt with title "Ariosto" and volume numbering; all edges marbled; a refined and decorative 18th-century set under a protective removable mylar cover.<br />Content: Very good content bright tight and clean rare light foxing - as shown.; text clean and well preserved; complete set; includes the engraved frontispiece portrait of Ariosto; a handsome and well-preserved pocket edition.<br />Illustrations: Engraved frontispiece portrait of the author complete.</p><p></p><p>The books: Orlando Furioso stands as one of the great masterpieces of Renaissance literature blending chivalric romance epic poetry and imaginative fantasy into a richly layered narrative. This elegant 1783 London pocket edition captures the enduring popularity of Ariosto's work in the 18th century presenting the text in a compact and highly collectible format. The finely marbled boards and gilt spines enhance its aesthetic appeal making it as pleasing to the eye as it is significant in literary history.</p> hardcover
1775434078Paris : Chez Brunet Libraire 1775. 1st edition. Hardcover. Good copies in paper-covered boards backed in gilt-blocked cloth. Covers and spine stained nicked bumped roughly rubbed as with age and cracked with some loss. Physical description; 1-3 vols 24 cm. Subjects; Ariosto Ludovico 1474-1533. Französisch. Übersetzung. Paris : Chez Brunet, Libraire hardcover
175616169Arezzo: Michele Bellotti Stampatore. Good with no dust jacket. 1756. Hardcover. Edgewear chipping to front board of volume two front paste-down of volume two detaching at bottom edge from board some text stains not affecting legibility some minor worming not affecting text in volume two otherwise light wear. Spine labels reverse volume numbers. Solid oversize hardcovers. ; Bilingual Italian and Latin languages in parallel columns. Two of two volumes complete set. Engraved portraits of Ariosto and Barbolani by Andrea Bolzoni. Signatures: v. 1: a4 A-3G4 3H6 -- v. 2: A-3G4. Title-page of t. 1 in red and black; title vignettes; decorative initials head and tail pieces. Period half leather binding with marbled boards and endpapers red spine labels with gilt lettering gilt spine rolls and decoration and black and red edge decor. Custom bookplate of Vera Kossovski on both paste-downs. Attractive 18th-century printing of the classic Italian epic poem of Lodovico Ariosto with the First Edition of the Latin translation of Torquato Barbolani. ; vii 435; 421 3 in 2v pages . Michele Bellotti Stampatore hardcover
1781WB18303London: Livorno presso Gio Tom Masi e Comp. 1781. Hardcover. Very Good. Four volumes. An attractive 12mo set in full red leather spines heavily gilt. Green spine labels gilt. Some rubbing overall and wear to spine labels but still a charming set. Each volume with engraved portrait engraved title and engraved plates throughout. <br/><br/> Livorno presso Gio Tom Masi e Comp. hardcover
17731381573Birmingham: P. Molini and G. Molini 1773. Hardcover. Octavos two volumes. In Fair condition. Bound in full brown calf with gilt tooling to spines. Both boards detached on both volumes; significant red rot to spines and board edges. Ownership inscriptions to front free endpaper of each volume; second free endpaper of vol. 1 is loose but present.<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> CONTENTS: Vol. 1 34 lviii 362 pages -- Vol. 2 2 450 pages. <br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> Multivolume set. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates.<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> EH Consignment. 1381573. Special Collections - Downstairs. P. Molini and G. Molini hardcover
17836597London: Printed for the author etc. 1783. First edition of this translation. Good. Octavo 23 cm. Five volumes. Engraved frontispiece with tissue guard in each volume after Angelica Kauffman Thomas Stothard engraved by William Blake Gertrud Metz and William Hamilton. Engraved portraits of Hoole and Ariosto in volume 1. Illustration of Ariosto's chair and inkwell in volume 1. Errata and subscriber list bound in at end of volume 5. Complete collation upon request. In roughly contemporary tree-calf marbled leather over pasteboard gold garlanded borders made with a roller tool. Spines decorated in gold with stars within roundels. Recent black leather title labels. Volume labels not present. Spine ends worn with fissure visible along spine of volume IV. Light wear to edges. Scattered foxing. Tender joints reinforced with Japanese paper. Ownership inscription on front blank. <br /><br />The19th-century literary historian Henry Hallam called Ariosto "Europe's second-favorite poet after Homer." Indeed there was an appetite for a modern English translation to replace the Elizabethan version by John Harington. John Hoole assumed the enormous task and produced this very popular version in rhymed couplets with extensive annotation and a biographical essay. The publication is notable for the commission in volume three of a frontispiece plate engraved by William Blake as well as for plates after Angelica Kauffman Gertrud Metz and William Hamilton. Printed for the author, etc. hardcover
179929594<p>Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto translated into English verse by John Hoole was published in London in 1799 by Otridge and Son in five octavo volumes. This edition includes five engraved frontispieces nine additional full-page engravings and decorative vignettes throughout the text. It tells the story of the knight Roland companion to Charlemagne and includes both poetic narrative and critical apparatus. The volumes are bound in full period leather with raised bands and gilt decoration. Volume I includes a lengthy preface and dedication followed by complete pagination across the remaining volumes. Condition: Very Good. All bindings show moderate wear at hinges and corners; all text blocks are secure and internally clean. Format: Octavo 8vo five-volume set. Collation: Vol. I: cxvii 335 pp; Vol. II: 264 48 pp; Vol. III: 427 pp; Vol. IV: 438 pp; Vol. V: 322 vi 54 pp. Illustrations: 5 frontispieces 9 full-page engravings decorative vignettes. Edition: New Edition 1799. #29594. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Printed for Otridge and Son hardcover
1756400727Amsterdam : Aux Depens de la Compagnie 1756. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good copies all in the original gilt-blocked full aniline calf. Raised bands; contrasting labels; spine compartments uniformly tooled. Generalized wear to some of the boards and spines. Remains a particularly well-preserved set overall. Physical description: 4 volumes bound in 2; 17 cm. Subjects: French translations; Italian literature; Orlando furioso. Amsterdam : Aux Depens de la Compagnie hardcover
1785223942London: Printed for George Nicol 1785. Second Edition. Illustrated with 8 engraved plates designed by Kauffman Thomas Stothard Metz and Hamilton 3 plates in Vol. I; 1 plate in vol. II; 2 in Vol. III; and 1 each in vols. IV & V including the plate facing p. 164 of volume 3 engraved by William Blake after the drawing by Thomas Stothard. 5 vols. 8vo. Full contemporary tree calf spines with gilt onrnaments and red and black labels. Bindings a bit rubbed at joints small chips internally near fine. Blake William. Second Edition. Illustrated with 8 engraved plates designed by Kauffman Thomas Stothard Metz and Hamilton 3 plates in Vol. I; 1 plate in vol. II; 2 in Vol. III; and 1 each in vols. IV & V including the plate facing p. 164 of volume 3 engraved by William Blake after the drawing by Thomas Stothard. 5 vols. 8vo. Hoole's translation in decasyllabic rhymed couplets first appeared in 1783 with these illustrations. The Blake engraving dramatically illustrates Orlando brandishing an uprooted tree for which Blake altered the original Stothard drawing in interesting ways cf. Essick figs. 34 & 35. Most notably Blake enlarged the roots of the uprooted pine dramatically with an effect far more 'furious' than the original. Essick XII; Bentley 1977 417; Keynes 1921 96; Easson and Essick II; Lowndes 64 Printed for George Nicol unknown
175650805Arezzo Michele Belotti 1756. Large 4to. 2 contemp. full vellum with handwritten titles on spine. Marbled edges. VII435;4213 pp. and 2 engraved portraits Ariosto and Barbolani. printed on good paper clean and fine. Italian and Latin text in 2 columns. <br/><br/><em>A fine copy of the first translation of Orlando Furioso into Latin. - Brunet I 440. </em> hardcover
1775ST17632bParis: Brunet 1775-83. 225 x 142 mm. 8 7/8 x 5 5/8". With blank leaf M6 in volume III half title in volume IV. Four volumes. A new translation by M. d'Ussieux. <br/> Appealing contemporary marbled calf gilt covers with triple gilt fillet border flat spines gilt in compartments with central patera sunburst lancet tools at corners and sides one black and one red morocco label red paste paper endpapers all edges gilt. With engraved portrait in volume I and 92 ENGRAVED PLATES with original tissue guards 46 from the Baskerville suite see below and 46 by Cochin. Cohen-De Ricci 98; Ray "French" p. 113. Bindings with half a dozen small patches of lost patina due to insect activity leather on spines a little dried and crackled occasional mild browning other trivial imperfections but an extremely pleasing copy especially internally with a clean remarkably fresh text wide margins and excellent impressions of the engravings.<br/> <br/> Our French edition of Ariosto's great sprawling romantic epic combines illustrations from two famed editions with engravings by top artists of the period. Each of the 46 cantos of "Mad Orlando" has two plates depicting the events described one from the Baskerville edition of 1773 printed in Italian for Molini and one from the quarto edition of the present French translation published just before our octavo printing. These 46 pairs of images are not only aesthetically pleasing as engravings but they allow for fascinating studies in interpretation because the pairs are consistently--and sometimes very distinctly--different one from the other. Jean-Michel Moreau known as Moreau le Jeune 1741-1814 provided illustrations for Diderot's encyclopedia and engraved works for François Boucher in addition to illustrating the works of Rousseau and Voltaire. According to the Getty Museum "publishers sought him out for his powers of observation and ability to capture nuances of gesture pose and light." Ray says that the best work by Moreau "showed him to be the equal of the established rococo masters Boucher Eisen and Gravelot" and that in his heyday "he carried all before him." Ray was enchanted by the Moreau engravings seen here noting "Moreau was at the top of his form as might have been expected when the most elegant of illustrators encountered the most elegant of poets." Charles Nicholas Cochin 1715-90 was one of the foremost French illustrators and one of the most influential persons in the French art world of the 18th century. He began producing engravings in his teens was elected to the Academy at 26 and was a member of the court for 40 years doing portraits of almost every celebrity of the period. As the person who provided the finished plates from the 276 original compositions by Oudry for the famous large folio edition of La Fontaine's "Fables" 1755-59 Cochin played an instrumental role in producing what Ray says is "one of the most ambitious and successful of all illustrated books." At 50000 lines long and 26 years in the making and refining "Orlando Furioso" by Ariosto 1474-1533 is one of the most singular and extravagant of narratives ever conceived. The story takes place against the background of the war between Charlemagne and the Saracens when Orlando Roland one of Charlemagne's finest knights neglects his duty out of love for the pagan princess Angelica. After she falls in love with a Saracen and elopes Orlando goes mad and is only restored to sanity when another knight flies to the moon in Ezekiel's chariot and obtains a magic potion to break the spell. There are many more complications. First published in 1516 "Orlando" was translated into English French as here Spanish and German becoming one of the most influential works of literature writers indebted to Ariosto include Tasso Cervantes Spenser Shakespeare Milton Byron and Shelley. Brunet unknown