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25293Paris, Laporte, s.d. (ca 1795). 4 vol. in-8°, basane racinée brune, dos lisses ornés de roulettes, de fleurons et de caissons ornés d'un treillis losangé doré, pièces de titre en maroquin cerise, tranches marbrées. Reliure de l'époque, qq. épidermures, 2 coiffes élimées. Bon exemplaire. Portrait hors-texte de l'Arioste en frontispice, et 46 fig. hors-texte non signées gravées en taille-douce, 374 pp. [recte 374] ; (2) ff., 390 pp.; (2) ff., 384 pp.; (2) ff., 389 pp. Le cahier correspondant aux pp. 365 à 380 au tome IV, a été relié par erreur entre les pp. 388 et 389. Quelques rousseurs.[D14]
1941775-1783 Paris, chez Brunet, Laporte, 1775-1783.
1836RO80052024PRESSO BAUDRY & Cie.. 1836. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 474 + 488 + 475 + 496 pages. Frontispice en noir et blanc, avec serpente. Papier à la forme. Couverture d'origine. Charnières usées; fendues sur le 1er tome. Marges usées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 450-Italien, roumain, rhéto-romain
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
In-8vo, cc. 185 (su 244, [12]). Esemplare mutilo di 60 carte. Note manoscritte sulle sguardie e a qualche carta. Menzione del principe di Vallaraghi (?), qualche foglio slegato e qualche macchia. Pergamena floscia coeva, rovinata.
1821114527Prato: Presso Luigi Vannini 1821. An attractive complete set of this scarce 1821 printing of Orlando Furioso from the Chateau la Brede library Gironde France with the library tickets to the front pastedowns of each volume. Montesquieu was born lived and wrote the majority of his works at the Chateau la Brede. The library tickets bear the name M. le baron Clouet. 6 vols duodecimo. Contemporary calf backed marbled boards spines gilt in compartments with titles direct marbled endpapers red speckled edges. Some rubbing and marks to covers volume 5 with a chip from the leather at the tail all sound and internally clean very good condition. hardcover
Due volumi in folio, di cui il primo di testo ed il secondo con 158 tavole in molte tonalità di colore di Fabrizio Clerici. I due volumi in legatura in mezzo marocchino rosso con ampie punte, dorso a nervi con titoli in oro. Entro custodie. Legatura di De Stefanis. Solo qualche piccola spellatura esterna, peraltro ben conservato. Edizione in tiratura di 350 esemplari, su carta speciale della Cartiera Ventura. Il presente possiede la dicitura seguente: "Esemplare espressamente stampato per il Gr. Uff. Comm. Giovan Battista Meneghini" che come è noto fu il primo marito di Maria Callas.
25087London: C Bathurst T. Payne et al. 1783. 5 volumes. cxxxii336 iv408 iv428 iv438 and iv322pp. half-title present in each volume. Original quarter calf over marbled boards marbled edges vellum corners. 8 engraved plates as called for including the Blake illustration in volume 3. An impressive set. . First edition thus. A very pure eighteenth century binding with some chips and wear the most serious being a weakness to the upper hinge of volume 1. Please ask for condition notes. London: C, Bathurst, T. Payne et al. 1783. 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
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
201404128Paris, Paul Masgana, libraire editeur 12 gallerie de l'Odéon, 1842-1842 ; in-12, 415-442 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Les 2 volumes. En superbe état - demi-basane verte dos a 5 nerfs tranches dorées - traduction de PANCKOUCKE ET FRAMERY nouvellement revue et corrigée AVEC UNE NOTICE SUR LA VIE DE L'ARIOSTE par ANTOINE DE LATOUR.
188838124Paris: Libraire Hachette Et Cie 1888. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. Nouvelle Edition. Elephant Folio. A French translation of the Italian epic poem Orlando Furioso 1516 which is a chivalric romance known for its intricate plot humor and the eventual madness of Orlando Roland due to unrequited love. It is a fantastical story featuring soldiers war sorcerers mythical creatures a trip to the moon and romances between several characters. One of the longest poems in European literature it took the author over twenty years to complete Wikipedia. Gustave Doré's exquisite illustrations compliment Roland's expeditions and encounters perfectly. His detailed portrayals of sea monsters griffons fairyfolk demons and epic battles are stunning. <br /> <br /> A beautiful publisher's binding in the original red cloth with black and gilt illustration of a griffin to front board and spine. Repaired two inch split to bottom of front joint. Rear hinge interior is starting; although binding remains secure. Minor rubbing and light soiling to boards and spine. Foxing throughout; although text and illustrations remain bright. Includes 82 full page illustrations along with hundreds of in text illustrations by Gustave Doré. All plates are present. 165 pages plus plates. This is a large heavy book that may require an extra shipping fee. FRE/070925. Libraire Hachette Et Cie hardcover
18991396568Milano Milan: Fratelli Treves Editori Fratelli Treves Publishing 1899. Hardcover. Large quarto xvi 64 74-80 74-294 293 296-740 2 inconsistent pagination. In Good condition. Half bound in brown leather with brown cloth. Faded gilt lettering and ornamentation to spine and boards. Cracking along the joints and small tears along the spine. Boards have light stains chipping and rubbing wear along the edges and light bumping to corners. Rear board is slightly detached. Textblock has marbled end papers and a closed tear on the title page impacting some text. Light plus age toning and very minor foxing scattered on some pages throughout. Text in Italian. Shelved in Room A Oversized. 1396568. Special Collections. Fratelli Treves Editori [Fratelli Treves Publishing] hardcover
Tre volumi di cm. 20, pp. (2) 414; (2) 421 (1); (2) 428. Bella ed elegante legatura coeva in piena pelle, dorsi lisci con ricche decorazioni e titoli in oro su doppio tassello in marocchino rosso. Piatti inquadrati da filetti tipografici, dentelles. Bell'esemplare, fresco ed in perfetto stato di conservazione. Pregiata edizione arricchita da una legatura assai decorativa.
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
163827683Venetia Apresso Lorenzo Griffo 1638 In-12 carré 373 ppavec la table finale, petit manque de cuir en coiffe, la reliure est postérieure d'au moins un siècle à l'impression et l'impression est plus dans l'esprit des livres du XVI ème siècle avec un bois gravé in-texte pour chaque Chant. Cours de Marge en tête. Belle étiquette d'un Libraire d'Arras du XVIIIIème siècle - menus défauts sans gravité
179559240BB4 Bände. In Parigi, nella Stamperia di P. Plassan, 1795. 23,2x14,5 cm. LXXIX, 360 (recte 368) S. mit einem Frontispiz und 24 gestochenen Tafeln; 452 S. mit 22 gestochenen Tafeln; 448 S. mit 24 gestochenen Tafeln; 452 S. mit 22 gestochenen Tafeln. Kalbshalblederbände der Zeit mit roten und braunen goldgeprägten Rückenschildern und etwas Rückenvergoldung, Deckelfiletierung, Steh- und Innenkantennvergoldung, Ganzgoldschnitt.
19014813-31021<p>Fierenze 1901 Edition Unstated Presumed 1st of This book. 549 Pages of this small 4 1/8" x 2 5/8" x 1" bound in Heavy full gilt-blocked buckram over boards text block edged in full gold gilt perceivable tilt else content appears as unread and unblemished with Near Fine wraps displaying minimal surface/edge wear as shown. Appearance is one that the books has been kept wrapped in cloth for years and is Immaculate & highly desireablel </p><p><strong>Synopsis:</strong> This book is in Italian. </p><p>Orlando furioso Italian: orˈlando fuˈrjoËzo; -oËso; The Frenzy of Orlando more literally Raging Roland is an Italian epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto which has exerted a wide influence on later culture. The earliest version appeared in 1516 although the poem was not published in its complete form until 1532. Orlando Furioso is a continuation of Matteo Maria Boiardo's unfinished romance Orlando Innamorato Orlando in Love published posthumously in 1495. In its historical setting and characters it shares some features with the Old French Chanson de Roland of the eleventh century which tells of the death of Roland. The story is also a chivalric romance which stemmed from a tradition beginning in the late Middle Ages and continuing in popularity in the 16th century and well into the 17th.<P>Orlando is the Christian knight known in French and subsequently English as Roland. The story takes place against the background of the war between Charlemagne's Christian paladins and the Saracen army that has invaded Europe and is attempting to overthrow the Christian empire. The poem is about war and love and the romantic ideal of chivalry. It mixes realism and fantasy humor and tragedy. The stage is the entire world plus a trip to the Moon. The large cast of characters features Christians and Saracens soldiers and sorcerers and fantastic creatures including a gigantic sea monster called the orc and a flying horse called the hippogriff. Many themes are interwoven in its complicated episodic structure but the most important are the paladin Orlando's unrequited love for the pagan princess Angelica which drives him mad; the love between the female Christian warrior Bradamante and the Saracen Ruggiero who are supposed to be the ancestors of Ariosto's patrons the d'Este family of Ferrara; and the war between Christian and Infidel.<P>The poem is divided into forty-six cantos each containing a variable number of eight-line stanzas in ottava rima a rhyme scheme of abababcc. Ottava rima had been used in previous Italian romantic epics including Luigi Pulci's Morgante and Boiardo's Orlando Innamorato. Ariosto's work is 38736 lines long in total making it one of the longest poems in European literature. </p><p><strong>Insurance & handling is included free. Extra Charges/Fees apply on Shipments Outside The U.S. and Expedited Shipments. Oversize and/or heavy books may require additional fees. Will advise. </strong> . Biblio #4813-31021 Img. 5985 & 5986 <strong>Updated 10.16.25</strong> </p> Firenze,
ALDR0353In Venezia Presso Antonio Zatta 1772. 4°. Gest. Titelbl. 1 gest. Taf. 214 nn. Bll. mit 12 gest. Taf. je 13 gest. Kopfstücken Argomenti u. Initialen sowie 10 gest. Schlussvignetten. Marmorierter Lederband d. Zeit mit Rückenschildchen u. Rückenverzierung in Goldprägung Einbanddeckel mit Streicheisenlinien gerahmt Vorsatz aus einfärbig bedrucktem Buntpapier auf den Innendeckeln Buchschnitt rotgefärbt Ecken u. Kanten bestoßen Lederüberzug etwas schadhaft. Seiten weiß und fleckenlos lediglich Anfangsseiten an der Oberkante schwach wasserrandig. Brunet 1437. Graesse 1199. Lanckoronska. Venezianische Buchgraphik 14 - zweiter Band dieser aus vier Bänden bestehenden venezianischen Prachtausgabe des 'Rasenden Roland'. Der Humanist und Dichter L. Ariost 1474-1533 schuf mit diesem Versepos eines der bedeutendsten Werke der italienischen Literatur. Die Tafeln stammen von angesehenen venezianischen Kupferstechern wie Giuliano Zuliani 1730-1814 u. Pietro Antonio Novelli 1729-1804 In Venezia, Presso Antonio Zatta 1772. unknown
Quattro volumi di cm. 21,5, pp. (8) 321 (1); 391 (1); 407 (3); 410. Ritratto dell'Ariosto all'antiporta del primo volume e 92 tavole fuori testo incise in rame per opera di Cochin e altri (ciascuna protetta da velina). Legatura coeva in piena pelle, dorsi lisci con titoli su doppio tassello e ricchi fregi in oro. Piatti inquadrati da greca in oro, tagli e sguardie marmorizzati. Doppio ex libris. Qualche traccia d'uso esterna prevalentemente alle cuffie. Peraltro esemplare marginoso ed in ottimo stato di conservazione. Impresso su carta vergata. Agnelli-Ravegnani (II, 289): "E' questa una delle più pregiate e ricercate stampe francesi del Furioso... Più che per la traduzione in prosa del D'Ussieux, questa edizione è cara ai bibliofili per il ritratto dell'Ariosto e per le 46 bellissime incisioni su rame e fuori testo, disegnate dal Cochin.". Cohen (97-98): "Les estampes, faites exprès pour cette édition, sont fort belles...".
88234Nizza Società tipografica 1785. Ganzleder gebunden; marmorierte Einbände reich verzierte goldgeprägte Rücken je 1 grünes und 1 rotes goldgeprägtes Rückenschild Rotschnitt / 5 Bände / Anz. Seiten: XXXVIII 411 381 391 387 404 / 10 x 162 cm / Zustand: sehr gut geringe Alters-/ Gebrauchsspuren; Ecken teils etwas beschabt/bestossen äussere Lagen teils leicht stockfleckig Bibliotheksstempel auf Titelseiten handschriftliche Nummerierung auf Innendeckeln handbeschriftete Papieretiketten an Rücken Nizza, Società tipografica, 1785 unknown
188870907Traduit par A.-J. du Pays et illustré par Gustave Doré, nouvelle édition, 1 vol. fort in-folio reliure d'époque demi-chagrin maroquiné bleu, dos à 5 nerfs orné (fleurons), Librairie Hachette et Cie, Paris, 1888, VIII-658 pp.
[Teatro] (cm.13,7) bella mz. pergamena antica ben restaurata. sguardie antiche. -- cc. 36, marca tipografica al frontis e fregi e capilettera figurati, elegante corsivo. Edizione originale molto rara. E' parte separata della prima edizione collettiva delle commedie. Vedi le ampie note in Bongi e Agnelli-Ravegnani. Esemplare bello e ben marginato. * Allacci 552; * Bongi II 142; * Agnelli-Ravegnani II 79; * Graesse I 204; * Adams A 1647; * Bm. Stc. 38. Il Census Iccu registra solo 12 copie nelle biblioteche italiane.[f64] Libro
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 books