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18102Paris Librairie Artistique - H. Launette et Cie, Editeurs - G. Boudet, Succ. 1890 in 4 (32,5x23,5) 3 volumes reliures demi maroquin bleu turquoise à coins de l'époque, dos à nerfs, couvertures conservées, XVI et 310 pages [1], 319 et 274 pages [1]. Reliures signées de Flammarion-Vaillant. Traduction et notes de Francisque Reynard. Edition de grand luxe. Bel exemplaire, très bien relié (photographies sur demande)
in 4° (cm 25x 34,5), pp. 601, 542; leg. edit. m/pelle marrone con sovracop., ds. a nervi con tit. e fregi in oro, sguardie marmor. Opera illustrata con 101 tavv. a colori f.t. che in origine avrebbero dovuto essere tutte di Boccasile ma, a causa della sua morte prematura nel 1952, furono completate da Sante Albertarelli, Giulio Bertoletti, Giorgio De Gasperi e Walter Molino. Sovracop. coi dorsi scuriti dal sole e con piccoli strappi riparati ma, per il resto, opera in ottimo stato di conservazione, su carta pesante e a tiratura limitata a 3000 copie. 014/33
In 16° (140 x98), 110 carte, 1 n.n. con la marca tipografica in ultima pagina. Leg. in mezza pelle ottocentesca con fregi e titolo in oro al dorso. Seconda rara edizione di questa importante opera sulla lingua italiana e sulla grammatica, che presenta il "Dialogo sopra le lettere del Trissino", mancante nella prima edizione del 1526, pubblicata a Venezia da De Gregari. <BR>Il trattato riporta in forma parte discorsiva e parte di dizionario, le forme grammaticali che ricorrono nei tre autori, con citazione dei luoghi in cui compaiono. Timbrino tondo di collezione privata alla prima pagina e piccola annotazione a penna. Copia un po' rifilata in testa, senza alcuna perdita di testo, ma ben conservata; manca il foglio di guardia anteriore. Brunet III, 1068: "...augmenté du Dialogo sopra certe lettere, ovver caratteri trovati da Giov. Georgio Trissino..."; Graesse IV, 202. Non in Adams.<BR>
1965L3 box657 b4aEsposizioni Sopra la Comedia di Dante Tutte le Opere di Giovanni Boccaccio Volume Sesto Boccaccio VI. A cura di Giorgio Padoan. Arnoldo Mondadori Editore 1965. Leather bound 1110 pages. Arnoldo Mondadori Editore
1965L3 box657 b4Esposizioni Sopra la Comedia di Dante Tutte le Opere di Giovanni Boccaccio Volume Sesto Boccaccio VI. A cura di Giorgio Padoan. Arnoldo Mondadori Editore 1965. Leather bound 1110 pages. Arnoldo Mondadori Editore
1873852781873. Fine. 1873 11 x 17 cm 10 volumes reliés en 4 Illustrated edition with a portrait of Jean Boccaccio as frontispiece to the first volume and 11 etched out-of-text engravings by Léopold Flameng one of 600 copies on Holland paper in forme. Half straw-yellow morocco bindings with corners spines with five raised bands decorated with black fillets gilt dates at foot red morocco title and volume labels marbled paper boards marbled endpapers and pastedowns top edges gilt bindings signed by Canape-Helz. Our copy is exceptionally enhanced with a suite of engravings executed by Gravelot. Handsome set. hardcover
LEGATURA OTTOCENTESCA IN MEZZA PELLA MARRONE CON TASSELLO TITOLI, PIATTI MARMORIZZATI. INTERNO CON ALCUNE VIGNETTE AD OGNI INIZIO DI GIORNATA. DI NUOVO RISTAMPATO, E RISCONTRATO DAL CAVALIER LIONARDO SALVIATI numero pagine: (22) 543 formato: 20X14.5 stato conservazione: ABBASTANZA BUONO, FRONTESPIZIO CON PICCOLE MANCANZE AI MARGINI E SCRITTA DI POSSESSO NELLA PARTE INFERIORE
15511110911551 In Vinegia al segno del Pozzo, 1551, per Pietro & Giovan Maria fratelli dei Nicolini da Sabbio, Nell'Anno del Signore MDLI. à tredici d'Agosto, 1 volume in-16 de 150x100 mm environ, 1f.blanc, titre avec large vignette à la devise et la marque de l'imprimeur (page de titre restaurée sur la marge supérieure), 264 ff. (un numéro pour 2 pages), 4ff. (all'illlustre S. Conte), 8ff. (table), 1f., demi-reliure en veau cognac à coins et cartonnage marbré, dos lisse portant titres et fers dorés. Cuir restauré et contregardes seules remplacées, marges un peu courtes par endroits, quelques rousseurs et petites mouillures dans les marges, fréquentes erreurs de numérotation et feuillets reliés dans le désordre p. 150à 154 (cahier T) et 222 à 235 (cahier FF) mais les signatures restent cohérentes, restauration sur un feuillet de la table. Le" Registro" se trouve avant la table et le colophon se trouve à la fin de la table. Version italienne "Des Cas vivants illustres", texte rédigé en latin par Boccace ("De casibus virorum illustrium").
In-4°: pp. 100, (2), marca tipografica incisa su legno al fontespizio, un capolettera inciso su legno. Alcune glosse nel testo. legatura in mezza pergamena. Piccolo marginale foro di tarlo alle prine tre carte e più avanti su dieci carte; angolo bianco dell’ultima carta restaurato
LEGATURA IN MEZZA PELLE MARRONE, FRONTESPIZIO ED ULTIMA PAGINA CON PICCOLA INCISIONE. OPERA DI NUOVO CORRETTA CON LA TAVOLA DELLE COSE DEGNE DI MEMORIA numero pagine: 56 DOPPIE + (8) formato: 15X10 stato conservazione: DISCRETO, VARI ALONI, ALCUNE SOTTOLINEATURE E NOTE A PENNA ANTICA. TIMBRO, NUMERAZIONE ED EX LIBRIS DI POSSESSO AI RISVOLTI
Cm. 28,5, pp. xiv, 736. Con un fac-simile d'autografo ripiegato f.t. all'antiporta. Legatura originale in cartonato rigido con titoli a stampa. Qualche segno d'uso esterno, ma complessivamente esemplare genuino e ben conservato. Esemplare stampato su carta distinta nella rara tiratura in carta grande. Dedica manoscritta dell'autore. Edizione originale ed unica di questa pubblicazione che presenta la nona novella della giornata prima del Decamerone voltata in un numero incredibile di dialetti italiani (oltre 500!). Le versioni dialettali sono tutte composte e firmate da autori spesso assai celebri nelle zone da cui proviene il dialetto utilizzato.
1702040048Cologne: Jacques Gaillard 1702. Third Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. Romain de Hooge. 2 volumes in contemporary full leather heavily worn at edges hinges split but boards still attached. A few ink marks to titles minor dampstaining and wear to endpapers and last few pages otherwise clean. With the lovely Hooge illustrations throughout. Volume 1 with a frontis and the title in red and black. 366pp plus table 427 plus table. Styled the Second Edition but really the third after 1697 and 1699. Graesse: "tres recherchée a cause des gravures."les éditions posterieures apres 1697 1699 et 1702 ne sont ni rare ni estimées". Brunet 142 Size: duodecimo 12mo. Text is clean and unmarked. Illustrator: Romain de Hooge. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Myths Legends & Folklore; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 040048. <br/><br/> Jacques Gaillard hardcover books
1934035596Oxford: Shakespeare Head Press 1934. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Limited Numbered Edition. Two volumes 319pp & 268 pp.Two volumes-319 pp & 268 pp. Attractive blue Morocco leather bound with blue and gold cockerel endpapers printed in blue and black throughout with woodcut illustrations on Batchelor's Kelmscott handmade paper. Double title-page spread with tissue paper in between top edge gilt with others uncut. Beautiful decorative leading letters. Internally near fine condition with some wear on the corners and top and bottom of spine. Large quarto. This is one of 325 limited numbered editions being #8."Set in Italy during the time of the Black Death The Decameron tells the story of a group of ten young people-seven women and three men-who flee plague-ridden Florence for a two-week respite at a villa in the countryside. To pass the time in the evenings they decide that each person will tell one story per night for 10 nights resulting in a total of 100 tales.The 100 stories cover a wide range of subjects and tones from bawdy tales mocking the lust of clergy members to romantic adventures of traveling merchants. Recurring elements include tensions between social classes the resourcefulness of women and the fickleness of fate." . Shakespeare Head Press Hardcover
1900297116New York: The Grolier Club Printed at the Devinne PRess 1900. Full Leather. Very Good binding. Small quarto; in decorative cream and orange vellum binding; 186 pages including the Index; with frontispiece portrait a folding plate of Fiorenza; and a note on the portraits of Dante; housed in a bespoke blue paper-covered slipcase with chemise the chemise with a tan leather title label. ~~A handsome copy of this early production of the Grolier Club. Very Good binding. The Grolier Club | Printed at the Devinne PRess unknown
193014833Ornés de 45 eaux-fortes originales en couleurs et de 100 dessins en noir de André Collot.Tirage à 331 exemplaires, celui-ci un des 300 sur vélin de Rives n°88.Paris, à la Librairie Paul Cotinaud - 1930.Reliure demi-chagrin bleu à coins de l'époque. Dos à 4 nerfs avec pièces de titre et de tomaison chagrin rouge. Date en pied. Tête dorée sur témoins, non rogné. Couvertures et dos conservés. Petits frottements aux dos sans gravité. Pas de rousseur. Bon état. Format in-4°(25x20).
1906170171London: Henry F. Bumpus 1906. A finely bound copy of Rigg's edition the "most long lived of the early 20th-century versions" Armstrong p. 270. First published in 1903 in 1930 the translation was used for the Everyman's Library series and it remained the canonical British Decameron for the next half century. Rigg's translation leaves the most explicit part of the erotic story cycle in Italian the effects of which Armstrong argues "have been far-reaching for the reputation of Boccaccio in the British Isles at least. the editorial decision to demarcate the censorship in this way has no doubt contributed to the notorious reputation of this book as a repository of obscenity" ibid. p. 272. The Chalon plates originally appeared as a set of 20 alongside John Payne's translation of 1893; for Rigg's edition the publishers cut the number to the 12 least explicit plates. It also features woodcut reproductions in the introduction after the first illustrated Decameron published in Venice in 1492. 2 vols octavo 256 x 181 mm. Photogravure frontispiece to vol. I 11 similar plates all after oil paintings by Louis Chalon woodcut reproductions to text title page printed in red and black. Contemporary red straight grain morocco spine lettered and decorated in gilt covers bordered in gilt with green onlay to corners gilt inner dentelles red silk endpapers top edges gilt fore and bottom edges uncut. Minor skinning to edges of endpapers scattered foxing to contents. A near-fine copy. Guyda Armstrong The English Boccaccio: A History in Books 2013. unknown
42229Londra i.e. Leghorn Si vende in Livorno Presso Tommaso Masi e Comp. 1789-1790. 18cm pp. 4 xxi 1 317; 2 442; 1-304 289-304 305-356; 322. Signatures: A-T8 V4 X3; A- 2D8 2E5; A-T8 T8-Y8 Z2; A-V8 X1 in contemporary tree calf lightly rubbed spines gilt-tooled in compartments gilt morocco labels gilt dentelle edges frontispiece portrait of Boccaccio in volume one printed mostly on carta turchina occasional light foxing some hinges starting previous owners bookplate an attractive set. cgc. Includes the Tavola and Indice dell voci antiche in volume four and Filippo Villani's Vita di Giovanni Boccaccio in volume one. ESTC T102336; ICCU; Brunet I 1003; Graesse I 452; Passano Giambattista. 11 novellieri Italiani in prosa. Torino 1878 I 93-94. Giovanni Boccaccio was educated in Florence and Naples where he studied law and had a great interest in literature. He was particularly inspired by the works of Dante and Petrarch to begin writing his own poetry and romantic prose. Boccaccio composed The Decameron which includes a first-hand account of the ravages of the Black Death in 1348 after the plague gravely affected his own family. In The Decameron seven women and three men escape Florence for a villa in the country to avoid coming in contact with the deadly disease. Over a period of ten days they take turns telling ten stories each. Although the stories themselves were not original Boccaccio 's poetic language enriches the narrative making it one of the best-known works of Italian literature. The first printed edition of The Decameron was published in 1470 in Venice and the work has been translated into almost every language since. B. W. Home taught mathematics at St. John's College Cambridge in the 19th century. Londra [i.e. Leghorn], Si vende in Livorno, Presso Tommaso Masi, e Comp., 1789-1790 unknown
1765226188Venice: Tomasso abettinelli 1765. hardcover. very good. E corredato con Note riguardanti al buon indirizzo di chi desidera scrivere con purita e proprieta Toscana a norma dell'uso presente: Si aggiungono col medesimo divisamento la Lettere dell'istesso Autore. Per Alessandro M. Bandiera. 2 volumes thick 12mo contemporary vellum brown leather spine label rubbed. Venezia: Tommaso Bettinelli 1765. Very good .<br/><br/> A heavily annotated edition with a collection of Boccaccio's letters a glossary and index.<br/><br/> Tomasso abettinelli unknown books
1765226188Venice: Tomasso abettinelli 1765. hardcover. very good. E corredato con Note riguardanti al buon indirizzo di chi desidera scrivere con purita e proprieta Toscana a norma dell'uso presente: Si aggiungono col medesimo divisamento la Lettere dell'istesso Autore. Per Alessandro M. Bandiera. 2 volumes thick 12mo contemporary vellum brown leather spine label rubbed. Venezia: Tommaso Bettinelli 1765. Very good .<br/> <br/> A heavily annotated edition with a collection of Boccaccio's letters a glossary and index.<br/> <br/> Tomasso abettinelli unknown
1545SE4<p>8° mm 147x92. Collation: A-G8 H4. 56 4 leaves. Woodcut printer's device on the title-page and larger on verso of the last leaf. Woodcut animated initials. Bookmark in blue silk. 20th-century half Morocco spine with four raised bands and title tolled in gold at the second compartment. A good copy pale stains one more visible on l. A3.<br /><br />The first Giolito edition of Bocaccio's Laberinto d'amore edited by Lodovico Domenichi 1515-1564.<br />The Labirinto d'amore was written in the mid-1350s; it is also known as Corbaccio an alternative title introduced in the Florentine editio princeps of 1487 although the word 'corbaccio' never actually occurs in the work. It certainly derives from the Italian 'corvo' i.e. crow possibly recalling the satire Ibis by Ovid one of Boccaccio's favourite sources.</p> Gabriele Giolito de Ferrari
1057820Officina Bodoni. Collectible - Very Good. Condition: Very Good ; Officina Bodoni 1952. Limited Edition this is copy #54 of 225 produced. Quarter vellum with gilt ruling and vellum corner tips. Top edge gilt. Board edges rubbed. With 23 woodcuts on handmade Fabriano paper. Clean covers and pages along with a tight square binding. Slipcase poor. Photos upon request. Officina Bodoni hardcover
166221389<p><strong>1662Decameron Boccaccio Macon Black Death Bubonic Plague RARE Renaissance Italy</strong></p><p><em>"Human it is to have compassion on the unhappy." </em></p><p>― Giovanni Boccaccio</p><p>'<em>The Decameron'</em> is one of the most famous novels of the 14th-century. Written by humanist author Giovanni Boccaccio '<em>Decameron'</em> is a collection of short stories and tales told by a group of friends who are seeking to escape the Black Death in Florence Italy. The stories cover a wide variety of topics including jokes and humor erotic love tragedy adventures and folk and mythology tales.</p><p>This 1662 French edition of '<em>Decameron'</em> was published in Paris and translated out of the original Italian by Antoine le Macon. <strong>Macon's French edition is the most important French edition and was the first to be made out of the original Italian!</strong></p><p>Item number: #21389</p><p>Price: $599</p><p>BOCCACCIO Giovanni</p><p><strong><em>Le Decameron</em></strong></p><p>A Paris: Chez Arnovld Cotinet 1662.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->24 967 1</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Provenance: Handwritten</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif--><em>Mezeray '81</em></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif--><em>J. S. Fournelle</em></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif--><em>Mea. Tyttor 1773</em></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: French </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~7.75in X 4.75in 19.5cm x 12cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>21389</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Arnovld Cotinet hardcover
170214738Cologne Jacques Gaillard 1702 2 volumes petit in-8 veau havane, plats ornés d’un triple filet doré en encadrement, dos à nerfs ornés, pièce de titre rouge, dentelle dorée à l’intérieur des plats, tranches dorées. (12 pp)-366-(9) pp et 427-(13) pp. (Reliure légèrement postérieure).
195719555DEMI-JOUR 1957 2 Traduits par Antoine Le Maçon et mis en français moderne par Henri Demeurisse. Aquarelles de Pierre-Laurent BRENOT. Editions du Demi-Jour, 1957, 2 fort volumes in-8, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, 334 et 324 pages.
1930105446Paris A la librairie Paul Cotinaud. 1930 3 volumes IN4. Reliure demi-maroquin bleu à coins. Dos à nerfs avec pièce de titre et de tomaison. Daté en pied. Couverture conservée. Tête dorées. Ouvrage tiré à 331 exemplaires. Celui-ci n°149 sur vélin de rives. Orné de 45 eaux-fortes originales en cou