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17890038604Not Given 1789. No Binding. Very Good Plus. 8vo. 1789. Antique Portrait of Giovanni Boccaccio. 18th century engraving. Mounted. VERY GOOD INDEED. Mount size 9 x 7 inches. Print area; 5.5 x 5 inches. Ideal for framing. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. 8vo. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books Cumberland Everyman Keswick Inklings Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. <br/> <br/> unknown
1750009984Torino: Stamperia Reale 1750. Un volume 8x145 cm ad uso principalmente de' modesti giovani e studiosi della Toscana favella. Di 24-339-1 pagine; qualche goretta ai margini qualche brunitura. Legatura coeva in tutta pergamena sporca con macchie ed erosione ai margini. Quindi un libro molto studiato ed usato come la sua destinazione prevedeva. Questa edizione torinese al contrario delle altre pubblicate in varie città fino ai primi dell'800 sembra essere piuttosto rara: una sola edizione settecentesca e una sola copia censita nelle biblioteche Sbn. Nella prefazione Anton-Federico Seghezzi autore della antologia ringrazia in particolare gli editori-bibliofili Volpi per la revisione del testo e l'aggiunta sulla descrizione della peste. Stamperia Reale unknown
1768WRCLIT74044London i.e. Paris: Si trova .Appresso Marcello Prault 1768. Three volumes. xxiv490;471;443pp. 12mo. Contemporary mottled calf. Engraved title after Moreau in each volume. Portrait in first volume. Some chipping to spine extremities boards of first volume have severe surface abrasion still a sound internally fresh and clean set. Prefatory life of Boccaccio by Filippo Vilani. This modest pocket edition followed in the shadow of Prault's monumental five volume splendidly illustrated edition of 1757. ESTC T141491. Si trova ...Appresso Marcello Prault hardcover books
176252111030041Giovanni Nourse London 1762. Hardcover. Acceptable. Hardcover. ORIGINAL 1762 PRINTING. Text unmarked. Minor light foxing spots on some pages. First few pages are loose from binding. Covers leather covered with raised band spine are separated but present.they show heavy edge wear with very heavy rubbing/scuffing. Bumped corners. Spine edge chipping. Hinges cracked but binding still intact. Heavily used and definitely shows it's age with very poor covers but pages still quite good. legible/readable. A good candidate for rebinding. Copertina rigida. STAMPA ORIGINALE 1762. Testo non contrassegnato. Lievi macchie di foxing su alcune pagine. Le prime pagine sono allentate dalla rilegatura. Le copertine pelle ricoperta con dorso a fascia rialzata sono separate ma presenti. Angoli sbattuti. Sbeccatura del bordo della colonna vertebrale. Cerniere incrinate ma legatura ancora intatta. Molto usato e mostra sicuramente la sua età con copertine molto scadenti ma pagine ancora abbastanza buone. leggibili/leggibili. Un buon candidato per la rilegatura.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day! Giovanni Nourse, London hardcover
1789301640Paris: Londres 1789. New edirion. Hardcover. Good copy in the original full gilt-blocked aniline calf. Spine bands and panel edges bumped and rubbed as with age. Physical description: 2 1 sheet 312 pages 10 sheets frontispiece 10 illustrations copperplate. Subjects: Contes De J. Bocace. French. Paris: Londres hardcover
1770046665Livorno: Nella Stamperia di Via Grande 1770. Softcover. Good Condition. Original drab wrappers worn spine torn notes to endpaper scattered foxing generally bright and very good internally. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Literature & Literary; Inventory No: 046665. Nella Stamperia di Via Grande unknown
1770046665Livorno: Nella Stamperia di Via Grande 1770. Softcover. Good Condition. Original drab wrappers worn spine torn notes to endpaper scattered foxing generally bright and very good internally. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Literature & Literary; Inventory No: 046665. Nella Stamperia di Via Grande unknown books
1732024619COLOGNE Jacques Gaillard 1732 un volume petit in-8° (95 x 156mm), (12) 366 (9) pp. Reliure ancienne en veau fauve marbré, dos à faux nerfs orné de pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin rouge et vert, filets, roulettes et fers dorés, triple filet sur les plats, roulette dorée sur lescoupes, tranches rouges, gardes marbrées. (volume un peu frotté, petit maqnue à la coiffe de tête, coins légèrement émoussés, rousseurs, rares piqûres, fine cerne brune en bordure supérieure à quelques feuillets sans incidence sur le texte). Ce tome contient 45 nouvelles. Belle édition illustrée d'un frontispice et de nombreuses vignettes à mi-page d'après les dessins de Romain de Hooge. TOME PREMIER SEUL (sur deux parus).
178911014Londres et Paris, Delalain, 1789. 800 g 3 volumes petits in-12, demi basane, xxiv-489 pp.; 471 pp.; 445 pp.. Illustré d'un portrait en frontispice par Demautort daté de 1768 et de trois titres-frontispices gravés. De la collection des auteurs italiens imprimés à Paris, réimpression en 1789 de l'édition de Prault, 1768. Complet en 3 volumes. Brunet, Manuel du libraire (édition de 1820), IV, 587. . (Catégories : Littérature, )
1781002053Avignon 1781. Collationengraved frontispiece 256pp 1 full page illustrations 4 vignettes. Bound in full contemporary mottled calf flat gilt bands elaborate gilt tooling on spine full coloured edges marble endpapers. Calf rubbed and suffed with some wear loss on edges and corners hinge joints cracked but boards still firmly attached. Generally binding in good condition.Internally previous owners bookplate on fixed endpaper 8 pages with light stain mark to margins.Pages in very good clean condition. A very nice copy in a contemporary full calf binding. Book measures 13x20cms.A55. New Edition. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Avignon Hardcover
1781204616Pisso E Barrois. Good. 1781. Leather. A Good Read ships from Toronto and Niagara Falls NY - customers outside of North America please allow two to three weeks for delivery. Volume 1 is missing. Moderate to heavy rubbing to boards. Pics available upon request. Brown leather gilt titles. ; Vol. 2025-02-05; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Pisso E Barrois hardcover
1761074ADD63Amsterdamo: But actually printed by Antonio Locatelli Venezia Venice: 1761. 1761 Two Volumes. pp. Frontis Engraved Title XVI lacks 2 leaves in this section - apparently blanks 611 1; Engraved Title 493 3 Engraved frontis portrait of Boccaccio. Both title pages are fully engraved each with a vignette showing Cupid sharing tales with Boccaccio as women wait on the veranda of a house in the background. Italian text. 8vo. 205 mm. Wide margined; uncut; deckle edges. Some slight age stain. Old tape repair at frontis hinge. No front free fly-leaf. Early vellum backed marbled boards binding. An attractive if mis-leading edition. The Decameron is a collection of novellas by Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio 1313-1375. It is a 14th-century medieval allegory told as a frame story encompassing 100 tales by ten young people. Boccaccio probably began composing the work in 1350 and finished it in 1351 or 1353. The bawdy tales of love in The Decameron range from the erotic to the tragic. Tales of wit practical jokes and life lessons contribute to the mosaic. In addition to its literary import it documents life in 14th-century Italy - From Wiki. A false imprint - Because of its sometimes erotic nature printers and publishers were often loathe to claim the Decameron as their own. Therefore 'Amsterdamo' appears in the imprint of this edition. It was not printed in Amsterdam but almost certainly in Venice by Antonio Locatelli. There are several similar but different editions. They are identified by examination of the occasional ornaments and a notice at the very end of volume two which in our example reads: "Si Vende Lire Venti Venete." Sell this for 20 pounds. No priority noted for the variants. W118 Language: eng. Hardcover. Very Good. Amsterdamo: [But actually printed by Antonio Locatelli, Venezia (Venice): 1761]. hardcover
1762boc01London: Giovanni Nourse. Worn condition. Cover damaged with loss to leather. Light water stain to margins of the first 35 pages and rear 30 pages but content in overall good condition. Slight foxing. Text block cracked midway. Signature of previous owner on fep. 1762. First edition thus. Brown hardback leather cover. 280mm x 210mm 11" x 8". xvi 35pp 574pp 8pp. Frontis engraved portrait. Text in Italian. The Decameron a collection of 100 novellas was finished in 1353. It is a medieval allegorical work and an important historical document of life in the fourteenth century. The first edition was printed in Venice in 1470. . Giovanni Nourse hardcover
1715406838Paris: Chez Pierre Huet 1715. leather_bound. Gut. 4 Blatt 267 3 Seiten. Leder der Zeit mit ornamentaler Rückenvergoldung. Klein-Oktav ca. 165 x 95 cm . etwas berieben und bestoßen Rücken mit kleinem Loch anfangs Marginalien von alter Hand leicht wellig und braunfleckig insgesamt ordentlich erhalten. In der Auflösung des Asteronyms folgen wir den Online-Angaben französischer Bibliotheken es ist auch so von alter Hand auf Vortitel und Titel ergänzt. Über de Prémont den Übersetzer von "Der Traum des Boccaccio" konnten wir nichts eruieren. Das Buch schließt mit einem "Madrigal" von Mademoiselle de Scudery an "M.D.P." Auf dem Vorsatz mit dem Bleistifteintrag "Aus dem / Château de Premesque / près de Lille / im Frühjahr 1915 zerstört" Wegen Urlaub kann Ihre Bestellung / Anfrage erst nach dem 21.06.2026 bearbeitet werden. - Because of holidays your order / question can be handled only after 06/21/2026. Chez Pierre Huet hardcover
17618766NP: NP 1761. Hardcover. fair. Large 8vo. xxxvi 374 pp. Half leather over brown marbled boards. This 1761 edition is a facsimile of the 1527 edition. It is written according to the definitive text by Francesco D'Amaretto Mannelli taken from Boccaccio's original. With several steelplate engravings including a frontispiece of Boccaccio. Also includes a facsimile page from the 1527 edition at front. Some pages with light foxing. Many pages with discoloration but text still legible. Wear to binding at edges and to spine. Head tail and edges of spine rubbed and frayed. Light worming to spine but not affecting pages. In overall fair condition. NP hardcover
17791706210063Londres 1779. Hardcover. Good. 12mo. 10 volumes complete. Engraved title in Volume I illustrated with 10 plates per volume. Contemporary quarter red leather over marbled boards gilt. Gift inscription on Volume front flyeaf from Stuyvesant LeRoy to Amos Tuck French his bookplate dated 1894. Rubbing wear some chipping to head of spines. Foxing scattered pencil marginalia. Translated by Antoine Sabatier de Castres. <br> Giovanni Boccaccio was an Italian author poet and correspondent of Petrach. Boccaccio wrote a number of notable works including the Decameron and On Famous Women. As a poet who wrote in the Italian vernacular Boccaccio is particularly noted for his realistic dialogue which differed from his contemporaries. ESTC N28450 Londres hardcover
17786056Londra but Paris: Gian Claudio Molini 1778. Very Good/Boccaccio wrote this pastoral tale in the mid 1340s just as he began work on the Decameron where it would not have been out of place. A young shepherd unseen spies a group of naked nymphs bathing at the pool and falls in love with one of them. The plot includes a series of missed opportunities mistaken identities appeals to Venus goddess of love and plenty of nude bathing scenes. The text is based on the edition published in Florence 1568 with corrections. . iv 160 pages and engraved title page after Marillier. In mottled calf rebacked in the twentieth century with original spine. Gilt triple fillets on both boards; remains of gilt decoration on spine. Gilt turn-ins endleaves marbled in spirals. Gilt edges. Nice edition. Gamba 227 Gian Claudio Molini hardcover books
1727874London 1727. <br /> <br /> Decameron remains one of the foundational works of European literature comprising one hundred novellas told over ten days by a group of young Florentines fleeing the Black Death. Blending satire wit eroticism social criticism and moral ambiguity the work profoundly influenced Renaissance and later European storytelling traditions including Chaucer and Shakespeare. This 1727 edition preserves the text in Italian and reflects the enduring circulation of Boccaccio in eighteenth-century continental and expatriate printing culture. Particularly notable in this set are the extensive contemporary or near-contemporary manuscript annotations and marginalia in Italian appearing throughout portions of the text. These annotations are substantial rather than casual ownership marks suggesting close scholarly or literary engagement by an early reader.<br /> <br /> Condition & Binding: Bound in contemporary full calf two volumes with raised bands gilt-ruled compartments and red morocco spine labels lettered in gilt. Bindings rubbed and worn with some loss at spine ends and corners heavier to Volume II; joints tender but holding. Text blocks generally sound and complete. Light to moderate foxing toning and scattered staining throughout including several dampstains and marginal marks. Overall- good. unknown
17786056Londra but Paris: Gian Claudio Molini 1778. Very Good. iv 160 pages and engraved title page after Marillier. In mottled calf rebacked in the twentieth century with original spine. Gilt triple fillets on both boards; remains of gilt decoration on spine. Gilt turn-ins endleaves marbled in spirals. Gilt edges. Nice edition. Gamba 227 <br /><br />Boccaccio wrote this pastoral tale in the mid 1340s just as he began work on the Decameron where it would not have been out of place. A young shepherd unseen spies a group of naked nymphs bathing at the pool and falls in love with one of them. The plot includes a series of missed opportunities mistaken identities appeals to Venus goddess of love and plenty of nude bathing scenes. The text is based on the edition published in Florence 1568 with corrections. Gian Claudio Molini hardcover
1739DC6_2013In Padova Padua. Appresso Giuseppe Comino: . 1739 pp. 24 255 1 Frontis portrait of Boccaccio engraved by G.P.S. set in decorative frame at the foot is the text "Effigie di M.Giovanni Boccacci presa da un antico ritratto appresso il Signor Apostolo Zeno." Some off setting from the engraving to the title page. Old damp stain in text. Numerous head and tail pieces. Text in Italian vernacular. 8vo. 170 mm. Old full vellum binding with 2" loss to spine. Includes: Twenty-eight novels by Boccaccio; and his description of the plague in Florence in 1348. With an extensive foreword by Anton Federigo Seghezzi. This collection of his lesser known but significant works is treasured by all collectors of the Renaissance humanist Giovanni Boccaccio 1313-1375. A great Italian author and poet a friend student and correspondent of Petrarch. His works in the Italian vernacular became a model for all who worked in that language for almost a millennium. SCARCE. SMALL BOX 4 Language: eng. Full Vellum. Very Good. In Padova (Padua). Appresso Giuseppe Comino: . hardcover
17545730<p>18th century full vellum with red morocco title label to spine. 2 parts bound as one: part 1: 179 pp. 1; part 2: 181-403 pp. 3. Italian text throughout. OCLC shows only one other copy of this version published by Deregni at the National Library of Scotland. Marginal notes in pencil to last 9 pages otherwise no previous owners' names or other markings. 3 1/2 x 6 1/4 inches.</p> Domenico Deregni hardcover
17236220702Firenze [Florenz]: Gio. Gaetano Tartini e Santi Franchi 1723.
174136342London: R.Dodsley 1741. Translated from the Italian. vii;591pp.Rebound in red leather with gilt lettering and decoration on pannelled spine. All edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. First few leaves slightly loose. Previous owner`s bookplate on front pastedown. Some scuffing to both covers. Extremities worn. Full Leather. Very Good. Octavo. R.Dodsley Hardcover
1761146436Lucca: Giovanni Ghiara 1761. Eighteenth century edition of Giovanni Boccaccio’s masterpiece. Quarto bound in full flexible red calf with gilt titles to the spine floral endpapers frontispiece portrait of Boccaccio illustrated with woodcuts and a folding family tree. In very good condition. The Decameron is a collection of novellas by the 14th-century Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio 1313–1375. The book is structured as a frame story containing 100 tales told by a group of seven young women and three young men sheltering in a secluded villa just outside Florence to escape the Black Death which was afflicting the city. Boccaccio probably conceived the Decameron after the epidemic of 1348 and completed it by 1353. The various tales of love in The Decameron range from the erotic to the tragic. Tales of wit practical jokes and life lessons contribute to the mosaic. In addition to its literary value and widespread influence for example on Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales it provides a document of life at the time. Written in the vernacular of the Florentine language it is considered a masterpiece of classical early Italian prose. Giovanni Ghiara unknown
17892010150003London: Londra: Tommaso Masi e Comp 1789-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 4 volume set. Bound in contemporary speckled calf. Gilt ruled. Spine gilt. Red and green leather spine labels. Engraved frontispiece portrait of Boccaccio. Marbled bookplate. XXI 317 p.; 442 p.; 356 p.; 322 p. Forms part of the 'Novellieri italiani' compiled by G.D. Poggiali. Probably printed in Leghorn by Masi Parenti p.124. Brunet I page 103. ESTC T102336. <br> Armorial bookplate of the Duke of Somerset motto: Foy Pour Devoir "Faith for Duty. Londra: Tommaso Masi, e Comp hardcover