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1574D11148Venice: Giovanni Antonio Bertano 1574. Paperback. Very Good. 4to 204 x 148mm. 1 16 263pp. 2 leaves including final blank. Signatures: A-KK 8. Front flyleaf with likely 18th-century half-title added in manuscript calligraphic script over undulating ownership inscription on ribbon De Me Giovanni Agostino Panater and palm or quill on island in sea with ship signature repeated on title. Woodcut printers device of Bertano of young stork bring food to decrepid parent in the nest and motto on filial piety Pietas Homini Tutissima Virtus Compassion is the safest power. Few woodcut initials throughout. Italian translation by Giovanni Betussi. Dedicated to Count Collaltino di Collalto. Contemporary limp vellum ms. title to spine; spine darkened head cap chipped with loss text block loose in binding; intermittent browning title with old owners signatures cancelled minor marginal worming added half-title with ink oxidation. The whimsical added title complements this monumental Italian humanist work; a defense of poetry and a synthesis of ancient mythological sources which justified the study of pagan literature within a Christian context. <br/><br/>Betussis Italian translation of Boccaccios medieval work on progeny in classical times a veritable mythological encyclopedia that aimed to solve questions about lines of succession. Boccaccios Genealogia sought to preserve the past from oblivion by creating an almanac of inter-related families including the competing noble houses in order to organize lines of descent. With the Genealogia Boccaccio aimed to solve contradictory accounts of hereditary matters by assuming the existence of pagan gods and organizing their progeny - Jupiter I and Jupiter II for instance. Perhaps most contentious was Boccaccios identification of Demogorgon as the ultimate progenitor of all pagan divinities description starting on page 5 who was also associated with Satans netherworld conspirators. The Genealogia reputedly had been copied and transmitted before its completion apparently without the consent of Boccaccio. The earliest Latin editions all follow the first of 1472. This is a later edition of Giuseppe Betussis Italian translation of the Genealogia; Betussis first was printed in Venice by Comino da Trino di Monferrato in 1547. Nearly a dozen subsequent editions follow this date well into the seventeenth century. Betussi was a prominent man of letters in Paduas Accademia and was at the avant-garde of those promoting the substitution of Italian for Latin as the language of scholarly literature. To his edition Betussi added a ten-page biography of Boccaccio and alphabetical indices corresponding to page numbers not book or chapter. The Genealogia became a standard reference works for readers who wished to disentangle the complexities of Greco-Roman mythology. The work was enormous in scope covering approximately 950 individuals groups and beasts both named and unnamed in fifteen books and 723 chapters with over a thousand citations from Greek Roman medieval and Trecento authors. Near the end of the sixteenth century the Genealogia while mostly out of the public eye still provided source material for numerous authors including Edmund Spenser and his work on Christianized paganism. This edition rare OCLC lists one other in Toulouse. Giovanni Antonio Bertano paperback
1757850<p>Published 1757 in French. Volume one from a five volume set. Cover as shown with this listing bound in red Morocco five raised bands. Marbled endpaper as shown head and tail bands silk ribbon marker marbled edges under gilt. Previous owner bookplate on front endpaper and cutting from a magazine attached to blank page in front matter also with some hand written notes. A beautifully crafted book. Your purchase helps our small public library. pi A4</p> Prault hardcover
1757852<p>Published 1757-1761 <strong>in French</strong>. Volume five from a five volume set. Cover as shown with this listing bound in red Morocco five raised bands. small crack at head of spine see photo. Marbled endpaper as shown head and tail bands silk ribbon marker marbled edges under gilt. Previous owner bookplate on front endpaper. Text is foxed and mottled binding is firm. A beautifully crafted book. Your purchase helps our small public library. pi A4</p> Prault hardcover
177983792à Londres London: S. n. 1779. Fine. S. n. à Londres London 1779 8.50 x 14 cm 10 volumes reliés New edition in which the drawings by Gravelot Boucher and Eisen the majority by Gravelot were re-engraved by Vidal after the 1757-1761 edition. It is copiously illustrated with an engraved title 10 frontispieces and 10 numbered figures per volume totaling 111 figures. Translation by Sabatier de Castres. English binding in full glazed old red fine-grained morocco circa 1850 signed B. M. Bromace on each final leaf. Jansenist spine with raised bands. Title volume number date and place in 3 compartments. Signs of rubbing. 2 corners slightly bumped. Some pale foxing on an otherwise fresh set. Small fragments missing at head of volumes I and X. Engraved bookplate featuring a nude woman holding a mirror Stephane D. Winkworth designed by Nanni Preston. Attractive edition with charming engravings. Many of a gallant character. S. n. hardcover
146548Sixteenth century edition of Giovanni Boccaccio’s Latin work on the downfalls of powerful or famous historical and biblical figures. Duodecimo written in Italian bound in full vellum woodcut chapter decorations. Translated and expanded by Giuseppe Betussi of Bassano. In very good condition with light toning and soiling. Giovanni Boccaccio was an Italian writer poet correspondent of Petrarch and an important Renaissance humanist. Often referred to as one of the "Three Crowns" of Italian literature along with Dante Alighieri and Petrarch Boccaccio is responsible for the creation of classic works of imaginative literature such as 'The Decameron' and setting the stage of Renaissance Humanism in Italy. hardcover
193519387Paris Le Vasseur 1935 Paris, Le Vasseur 1935. 3 volumes grand in-8 carrés, brochés, plus un portfolio de même format renfermant le cuivre et les planches libres, le tout sous chemises-étuis.
34861VERONA OFFICINAE BODONI 1952. LIMITED TO 225 COPIES THIS BEING NUMBER 24. ILLUSTRATED WITH WOODCUTS BY BARTOLOMEO DI GIOVANNI RECUT BY FRITZ KREDEL PRINTED IN GRIFFO TYPE ON HAND-MADE FABRIANO PAPER. QUARTER VELLUM OVER PATTERNED CLOTH. A FINE COPY IN A DAMAGED SLIPCASE. WITH THE BOOKPLATE OF ROBERT ELWELL TO FRONT PASTEDOWN. VERONA, OFFICINAE BODONI, 1952 hardcover
1609006287Paris: Matthieu Guillemot 1609. Book. Very Good. Full Calf. First Edition Thus. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. "Reueue Corrigee & mise en meilleur ordre en ceste nouuelle Edition A Paris Chez Matthieu Guillemot au Palais en la gallerie des prisonniers." RARE early French edition with Italian and French texts on facing pages. Rectos French only are numbered. 458 pp. Very Good bound in full calf gilt title at spine faded yet legible 5 raised bands with gilt rules red title label edges of boards rubbed prior owner name front end page dated 1823 light toning to end pages contents clean and remarkably free of toning or foxing. Written by Boccaccio in the years 1343-1345 "La Fiammette" "has been called the first psychological novel in a modern language". Matthieu Guillemot Hardcover
1952002184Verona: Editiones Officinae Bodoni 1952. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Quarter vellum over patterned paper-covered boards; vellum ruled in gilt with gilt lettering at spine. Top edge trimmed and gilt other edges untrimmed. Housed in cream paper-covered slipcase. Special edition printed by hand-press in Griffo type on hand-made Fabriano paper limited to 225 numbered copies of which this is 106. Octavo. xi 1 blank 127 1 colophon pages. Illustrated with in-text woodcuts made by Bartolommeo di Giovanni for a lost quattrocento edition which were used to illustrate various later texts and have now been reassembled and recut. One full-page facsimile from the English version printed in 1597. Slightest toning and shelf wear to binding and slipcase. About fine. . Editiones Officinae Bodoni Hardcover
13014Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles, 4 volumes in-8, demi-maroquin bleu nuit à coins, dos à nerfs richement ornés de filets et fleurons dorés et mosaïque de maroquin rouge, filet doré sur les plats, têtes dorées, un coin tapé. Reliure signée.
1934London: Thomas Edlin 1725. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. 22pp. 284ff. 13 49 1pp. A2 B4 C2-D2 a4-z4 aa4-zz4 aaa4-zzz4 aaaa4-kkkk4. Contemporary calf rebacked and repaired. With engraved frontispiece and engraved portrait of Boccaccio. ESTC T143906. <br/> <br/> London: Thomas Edlin, 1725. hardcover
1729elala1248Colophon on I12r: Florence: Heirs of Filippo Giunta 1527 i.e. Venice: Pasinello Printed by Stefano Orlandelli at the expense of Salvatore Ferrari 1729. 1729. 4to. ff. 8the last blank 284. woodcut printers device on title & at end. 18th century vellum vellum soiled occasional light marginal foxing. Fine eighteenth-century reprint of the esteemed 1527 Giunta edition of this classic of Italian prose; limited to 300 copies. Adams B2147. Brunet I 999. Gamba 172. Graesse I 440. [Colophon on I12r:] Florence: Heirs of Filippo Giunta, 1527 [i.e. Venice: Pasinello, Printed by Stefano Orlandelli at the expens hardcover
184677497Paris: Barbier 1846. Fine. Barbier Paris 1846 18 x 28.20 cm relié Illustrated edition with first printing of vignettes by Tony Johannot Baron Celestin Nanteuil Grandville Geoffroy and 32 plates by the same artists. Half chocolate brown morocco with corners late 19th century signed Bertault at the top of the first endpaper. Smooth spine richly decorated with mirror-pattern tools in Romantic style roulette at head and tail frame fillets. Separating fillets on boards. Top edge gilt. Covers and spine preserved. Uncut copy with full margins. Paper perfectly fresh immaculate. Spine slightly sunned. Some traces of rubbing. Very handsome copy of this rare illustrated Romantic work. Barbier hardcover
163816954Venezia: Pietro Maria Bertano 1638. Hardcover. xiv 472pp. Bound in full vellum with gilt titles and decorations on the spine panel sprinkled edges. A revised and somewhat censored edition of the Decameron by the Florentine nobleman Leonardo Salviati who was among the founders of the Accademia della Crusca originally published in Firenze in 1582. With the bookplate of binders Fletcher and Maude Battershall on the front pastedown endpaper and Fletcher Battershall's signature on front free endpaper. Wear to corner tips front joint partially split at spine. A very good copy. ; Quarto. Pietro Maria Bertano hardcover
1594957P37Firenze: Filippo Giunti 1594. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 6.5" by 4". None. An uncommon early edition of one of the last works written in Italian by Boaccaccio. An uncommon early edition published in Florence at the end of the sixteenth century.In the original Italian.'Il Corbaccio' or 'The Crow' is a satirical novella in which a man has been rebutted by a widow and is subsequently visited by the widow's dead husband in his dream telling him why she is best left alone.By the fourteenth century Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio one of the most important authors of the country's history.Published by Filippo Giunti one of the leading printing firms in Florence in the sixteenth century.Register runs as: 4 A-G8 H-I4. Collated complete.Bookplate of Luigi Strano to the front paste down an author of poetry. In a full calf binding. Externally smart with light marks to the boards and spine. Bookplate to the front paste down. Prior owner's ink to the rear endpaper. Internally firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned and generally clean with scattered spots and a small tidemark to the tail of the first few pages. Small patch of worming to the first 2 leaves with no loss of text. Prior owner's ink inscription to the head of the title page. The occasional ink underlining to the text. Very Good Indeed Filippo Giunti hardcover
054041Nice A l'enseigne du Chant des Sphères. Editions d'Art Sefer, 1976-1978 1976 in 4 (25x20) 5 forts volumes reliures plein cuir havane de l'éditeur sous étuis bordés, dos et plats ornés d'un riche décor de motifs médiévaux estampés à froid et dorés, têtes dorées, 265 pages, 238 pages, 179 pages, 223 pages, 217 pages. Traduction compète par Antoine Le Maçon conseiller du Roy et trésorier de l'extraordinaire de ses guerres, Secrétaire de la Reine de Navarre (1545). Edition ornée d'illustrations miniatures en couleurs de Jean Gradassi, coloriées au pochoir, et rehaussées à l'or et au palladium, 45 illustrations couleurs de Jean Gradassi dont une planche double, 29 hors texte, 5 titres frontispices et 10 en-têtes de chapitres à pleine page, et de nombreuses lettrines et culs-de-lampe couleur et or. Tirage limité à 2500 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin de Lana, celui-ci un des 350 exemplaires numérotés (N° de 301 à 600) avec un dessin original hors-texte en couleurs signé par Jean Gradassi, légendé: '' Le Décaméron, 5e journée, 7e nouvelle '', et une suite en sépia des hors-texte. Bien complet du certificat d'authenticité. Ensemble complet et en bel état ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
177983792S. n. | à Londres 1779 | 8.50 x 14 cm | 10 volumes reliés
[Contraffazione-Boccaccio] (cm.24,3) bella piena pergamena posteriore con unghie, titolo manoscritto al dorso. -- cc. 8 nn., cc. 284. Marca tipografica all' inizio e in fine. E' questa la celebre contraffazione della ventisettana, stampata a Venezia da Stefano orlandelli coi torchi del Pasinello in soli 300 esemplari. Vedi per le differenze Zambrini, Parenti, De Bure e Renouard "Notice sur les Junte". L' eccezionale rarità dell' edizione indusse il console Smith a finanziare questa preziosa contraffazione riproponendo così un testo universalmente riconosciuto che fu di riferimento fino all' edizione del Mannelli del 1761. Esemplare bellissimo nitido e marginoso. * Bacchi Della Lega p.36; * Gamba 172; * Graesse I 449; * Brunet I 999; * Borromeo: Novellieri Italiani p.9; * Haym III p.20; * Zambrini 87; * Parenti "Falsi Luoghi" p.87.[f68] Libro
19282091202133206096Fratelli Alinari 1928. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Fratelli Alinari paperback
015493Jean Boccace, Le Philocope de messire Jean Boccace Florentin contenant l'histoire de Fleury & Blãchefleur divisé en sept livres, traduits d'Italien en François, par Adrian Sevin, gentil home de la maison de monsieur de Gié. Paris, Gilles Robinot, 1575. In-16, [8]-480f i.e. 478f, nombreuses erreurs de paginations. Nouvelle édition de cette traduction qui fut partagée entre trois libraires : Michel Gadoulleau, Abel Langelier et Gilles Robinot. Il s'agit d'une histoire amoureuse entre Fleury et Blanchefleur, amour impossible entre un chrétien et une païenne. La première édition de cette traduction fut publiée en 1542 puis en 1555. Vélin moderne, mouillure angulaire ancienne sur les 120 premiers feuillets et mouillure ancienne sur les 50 derniers feuillets. Peu commun.
159056659Venetia Fabio & Agostin Zoppini Fratelli & Onofrio Farri 1590. 4to. Contemp. full vellum. Marbled edges. Printers woodcut-device on title-page. 854490 pp. Many large initial in woodcut 10 large woodcut illustrations in the text 3/4-page woodcut portrait on verso of fol.4. A few faint brownspots. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>Brunet I1002. - Not in Adams. </em> hardcover
159056659Venetia, Fabio & Agostin Zoppini Fratelli & Onofrio Farri, (1590). 4to. Contemp. full vellum. Marbled edges. Printers woodcut-device on title-page. (8),544,(90) pp., Many large initial in woodcut, 10 large woodcut illustrations in the text (3/4-page), woodcut portrait on verso of fol.4. A few faint brownspots. Clean and fine.
1547008609Venetia: Venice: Pietro dei Nicolini da Sabbio 1547. This is an original edition published in the year 1547.Collation 264216 i.e 4321pp woodcut decorative capital's throughout. Recently bound in full antiquarian calf blind flat bands leather title label ruled blind lines on boards. Slight crease line along edge of spine. Binding in very good clean firm condition with strong hinge joints. Internally no loose pages title page slightly dusty very small nick on margin first few pages with light stain to extreme margin otherwise text in remarkably clean condition throughout. A very nice copy in a very good attractive binding.F. Full Calf. Very Good. Small 8vo. Venice: Pietro dei Nicolini da Sabbio, Hardcover
1530178085Venice: per Nicolo di Aristotile detto Zoppino 1530. An early edition of the first adventure novel of Italian literature in vernacular prose. Written by the author during his student years in Naples this was Boccaccio's first important work a retelling of the popular medieval French romance of Floire and Blancheflor. "Boccaccio demonstrated a vast knowledge of literature classical and medieval and a personal engagement with it giving a strong indication of literary promise and of the masterpieces to come. Boccaccio enlarges and ornaments the story with Florio's travels throughout Italy and the Mediterranean adding digressions geographical historical and mythological at each stop and each new encounter; he weaves into the story autobiographical allegories exotic places and even a lesson in church history and doctrine" Weaver p. 87. The Filocolo was published in 1472. This is one of two Venetian editions printed in 1530 the other by Francesco di Alessandro Bindoni both reproducing the text as edited and published by Marco Guazzo in 1527. Octavo 150 x 115 mm: A-2Y 360 leaves. Title page printed in red and black within elaborate woodcut border and incorporating woodcut portrait of the author similar portrait of St Nicholas on verso of last leaf. Eighteenth-century mottled half sheep smooth spine divided by ornate gilt rolls light brown calf label patterned paper-covered boards edges black. Old library label on spine. Near-contemporary Latin and Greek ownership inscription on title page "Joannis Bonij. kai ton filon in Greek characters C:L:D:S:" indicating it belonged to one Giovanni Boni "and friends". Worming on spine and margins of a few initial and final leaves affecting woodcut decoration and several words corners worn inner hinges cracked title and final page partly detached from gutter but firm some loss to margins of final page intermittent and mainly marginal foxing and toning couple of gathering damp stained. A good copy. EDIT16 6283. Elissa Weaver "A Lover's Tale and Auspicious Beginning Filocolo" in Victoria Kirkham Michael Sherberg & Janet Levarie Smarr eds Boccaccio. A Critical Guide to the Complete Works 2013. hardcover
Volume in 16º legato in mezza pelle, titolo al tassello al dorso ornato, sguardie, bianca, frontespizio, prefazione dello stampatore, (24), 744 pp.. Bella e curata edizione delle novelle arcinote del Boccaccio, assai apprezzata per la correttezza del testo, stampata sulla famosa ventisettana, in bel carattere romano tondo. La carta è forte e frusciante, seppur in qualche pagina (le ultime dieci carte) persista una sporadita brunitura, la bella impaginazione e la chiarezza dell'impressione fanno sì che malgrado la piccolezza del carattere la lettura sia facile e scorrevole, arricchita da bei capilettera ornati. Menzionata ed apprezzata in molte bibliografie, l'opera si presenta in bello stato, con i soli pochi arrossamenti citati dovuti al tipo di carta. Preziosa edizione secentesca difficilmente reperibile in questo stato.