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19631371Les Heures Claires, Paris 1959-1963. 6 volumes in-folio (34 x 26 cm) en feuilles sous couvertures imprimées rempliées, chemises et étuis décorés de l'éditeur. 100 AQUARELLES ORIGINALES HORS-TEXTE DE SALVADOR DALI GRAVÉES SUR BOIS EN COULEURS par Raymond Jacquet. - Exemplaire : 1 des 3900 ex. numérotés sur pur chiffon de Rives filigrané. Les 6 ouvrages sont en excellent état et bien complets des 100 gravures et des 3 doubles-feuillets de justification numérotés. Les planches belles aux couleurs lumineuses. Les emboîtages sont en excellent état de conservation.
1525L7UBM2B5YKM6Florence 1525. 8vo. heirs of Filippo Giunta the elder Contemporary sheepskin parchment with remains of a gold-tooled spine label dark blue edges. 72 ll. Second Giunta edition of the "Corbaccio" which first appeared in 1487 and was first and similarly anonymously printed by Filippo Giunta in 1516: "una materiale ristampa di questa edizione fatta pagina a pagina e riga a riga" Gamba; "ces deux editions sont assez rares" Brunet. This bawdy satire supposedly based on a Florentine widow who turned down Boccaccio was as popular as it remains controversial for its scurrilous and misogynistic elements. The text is prefixed by a letter from Filippo Giuntas son Bernardo "agli amatori della lingua Toscana"; leaves 57ff. contain Boccaccios letter to Pino di Rossi.With the engraved bookplate of Lord Robert Spencer 1747-1831 British Whig politician on the front paste-down. The youngest son of Charles Spencer 3rd Duke of Marlborough the hero of the Seven Years War Lord Robert was the nephew of the politician John Spencer 5th paternal great grandfather of Diana Princess of Wales and brother of George Spencer the great-great-great grandfather of Sir Winston Churchill. Occasional light brown stains and slight traces of worming to the foot margins of the first two leaves but altogether in very good condition. A charming example of a rare and desirable edition.l Adams B2182; Bandini Juntarum typographiae annales II 199; Brunet I 1016; Edit 16 CNCE 6267; Gamba 203 note; Panzer VII 40f 219; Renouard Supplément p. XLIX no. 79; WorldCat 612050557; cf. Hayn/Gotendorf I 398 citing later Italian eds.; not in BMC STC Italian. unknown
1119<p>Il Decameron. Giovanni Boccaccio Oxford Decameron. Bodleian Library Oxford ms. Holkam Misc. 49. Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana Treccani 2013. Facsimile reproduction of the manuscript written and illuminated for Borso d'Este 1467. Miniatures by Taddeo Crivelli who together with other illuminators illustrated the Bible of Borso d'Este. Format 26x36 cm. 340 pages 170 sheets. Red velvet binding with gold figure on the front cover. Storage box. Commentary 22.5x34.5 cm. 587 pages bound with impressions and drawings. Limited and numbered edition of 599 copies. Excellent condition.</p> Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana Treccani hardcover
1757114589Londres Paris: Prault 1757-61. One of the masterpieces of the illustrated book A fine edition illustrated in large part by Gravelot: "one of the most accomplished illustrated books of the 18th century" Cohen-de Ricci 158-61; "one of the masterpieces of the illustrated book" Ray 15. The imprint is false; the book was published in Paris by Prault. The French translation is by Antoine Jean Le Maçon. Prault published an Italian version the same year with the same illustrations which is dated 1757 throughout and is usually regarded as taking precedence. 5 vols octavo 197 x 125 mm. Engraved portrait frontispiece title pages 110 plates engraved en-têtes engraved cartouches and 97 culs-de-lampe by Lemire Legrand and others after Gravelot Boucher Eisen and Cochin. Text in French. Contemporary French mottled calf smooth spines gilt in compartments green morocco double labels sides with triple gilt rule boards turn-ins decoratively gilt comb-marbled endpapers gilt edges. Contemporary ownership inscriptions to binder's blanks; wood-engraved bookplates of Bibl. Hammer Stockholm. A little wear to headcaps corners worn internally clean and fresh a very good set. hardcover
34084Florence. Philippo di Giunta. 1517& 1521. Hardcover. Fine. 12mo. 15cm 1st issue of the 5th edition foliated pagination110/94pp. head & tail decoration in volume two in lather full brown calf real raised bands faded gilt spine decorations in the panelshinges expertly restored without title page as issued with imprints on the final leaf a fine copy. cgc Adams B-2125. Gamba 100. Each volume is complete including the two original uncorrected leaves in "Ameto". The first issue has Boccacio for Boccaccio on title of volume two and the variant reading on f.2 line 21. The gilt decorations date the bindings to 18th or 19th centuries. Florence. Philippo di Giunta. 1517& 1521 hardcover
152011557J. Gourmont & J. Petit Paris 1520 1520. Opb 4° 109s. Fraktur. fachmännisch restauriert am Ende des Buches restaurierte Fehlstellen mit geringem Textverlust. sonst in gutem Zustand AZA8 SL2. HC J. Gourmont & J. Petit, Paris 1520 (?), unknown
1550CLL-615Venise, Giolito de' Ferrari, 1550 In-4 de (6)ff., 502pp., 1 f. bl., (30)ff., 1 f. bl., sign.: *6, A-HH8, II4, a4, b-d8, e4, veau raciné havane, filet à froid d'encadrement sur les plats, dos à nerfs orné de caissons de fleurons dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches rouges (reliure du XVIIIesiècle).
195584970Verona: Officina Bodoni 1955. full crushed morocco five raised bands author and title stamped in gilt on spine in second compartment morocco-tipped slipcase. Officina Bodoni. 8vo. full crushed morocco five raised bands author and title stamped in gilt on spine in second compartment morocco-tipped slipcase. 125 7 pages. One of 140 copies of which this copy is one of 125 numbered copies. Two very light rubbing marks to two of the leather raised bands one the spine as well as to compartment four of the spine. Very light darkening to the endpapers from the leather turn-ins. Slipcase shows only the smallest hint of rubbing to the leather fore-edge tips. Else fine in fine slipcase. A beautiful copy of an extremely scarce Officina Bodoni imprint. Officina Bodoni unknown
1552184537Venetia: V. Valgrisio 1552. Leather bound. Fair heavy wear to leather boards with sections worn off. Expected age toning to pages but text is otherwise clear and binding is fairly tight. Bound in brown leather boards; five raised bands and gilt tooling on spine; all edge red tinted; red and blue marble illustrated end papers; bw illustrated title page; 10 487 10 pp. The rear of the book contains a separate section titled "Vocabolario Generale di Tutte le Voci Vsate dal Boccaccio." which is 67 pp. Text in Italian. "La vita di m. Giovan Boccaccio descritta da m. Francesco Sansovino": p. 1-6. V. Valgrisio unknown books
17798794Londres, 1779. 10 volumes in-8 (200 x 122 mm). Veau raciné, dentelle d'encadrement doré sur les plats, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre et de tomaison en maroquin rouge, roulettes dorées sur les coupes et les chasses, tranches dorées, des petites restaurations (reliure de l'époque).
15619Paris, Librairie des bibliophiles, 1873. 5 tomes en 4 volumes in-12, plein maroquin brun, dos à nerfs janséniste, décor aux coupes, tranches dorées sur jaspe, encadrement de maroquin de même couleur sur les gardes, orné d'un large dentelle dorée, ex-libris d'André Villet (reliure signée Marius Michel).
1768(LCPCLIT-0028)(Le Boccace du Comte d'Eu, conservé dans une reliure en maroquin de l'époque à ses armoiries dorées) BOCCACE Jean. (Certaldo, 1313-1375) "IL DECAMERONE". 1768, Paris, Prault. 3 volumes in-12° (144x88 mm) (dimensions pages 139x81 mm) I : (2) ff., (1 portrait de Boccace en frontispice par Demoutart et 1 titre gravé par Aveline, d'après Moreau), XXIV pp. (vie de Boccace, introduction et table), 490 pp., (1) f. b. ; II : (1) f. (titre), 471, (1) pp. ; III : (1) f. (titre), 443, (1) pp. (I : (2) ff., a8, b4, A-V12, X6 ; II : (1) f., A-T12, V8 ; III : (1) f., A-S12, T6) Reliure armoriée de l'époque en maroquin rouge. Triple filet doré d'encadrement sur les plats et armoiries dorées au centre. Dos lisses avec fleurons et décorations dorés et pièce de titre en maroquin vert. Filet doré sur les coupes. Roulette intérieure dorée. Tranches dorées. Gardes de papier décoré. Jolie édition. Petites et habiles réféctions des coiffes supérieures et des coins. Quelques légères brunissures éparses, mais bel exemplaire. Provenance : Très rare exemplaire aux armoiries dorées de Louis-Charles de Bourbon (1701-1775), Prince de Dombes, Duc d'Aumale et de Gisors, Comte d'Eu et de Dreux, Prince d'Anet et Baron de Sceaux. Cinquième des sept enfants du Duc du Maine (Louis-Auguste de Bourbon, bâtard de Louis XIV et de Mme de Montespan) et de Louise-Bénédicte de Bourbon-Condé. Chevalier des Ordres du Roi (1728), Duc d'Aumale et Comte d'Eu (1736), il succéda à son frère aîné Louis-Auguste II de Bourbon et devint Grand Maître de l'artillerie de France. Célibataire et sans enfants, son cousin le Duc de Penthièvre hérita de toute sa fortune. Ex libris manuscrit sur chaque titre "S. Smith". (O.H.R., planche 2606, fer n° 12) (LCPCLIT-0028) (2.500,00 €)
Two volumes, complete. A WONDERFUL SET OF THE RARE PRIVATELY-PRINTED CATALOGUE OF ONE OF THE GREAT PRIVATE COLLECTIONS OF BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS. 590; 8, 616 pp. Extensively indexed. Beautifully printed on fine wove paper, with ample margins. Horace de Landau (1824-1903) was the extremely successful representative of the House of Rothschild in Constantinople, Turin, and Florence, and amassed a library of about 90,000 volumes. This catalogue describes, thoroughly and with great precision, thousands of the most important. 4to. Beautifully bound in contemporary half morocco and marbled boards (volume I) and recent quarter vellum and marbled boards (volume II). ENTIRELY UNCUT. Light wear to extremities of volume I, else FINE AND BRIGHT. A rare and beautiful catalogue.
15510006English description below. Venise, imprimé par Rapirio et Cesano, 1551. Rarissime première édition d'Il Filocopo de Boccace édité par Francesco Sansovino. En italien. Un épais in-12 de 160 x 110 mm pour 50 mm d'épaisseur et 390 pp. Relié plein vélin d'époque. Plats muets à l'exception d'une mention à la plume quasi effacée sur le plat avant. Dos à trois coutures plus tranchefiles, mention "Gio Boccaccio il Filicopo" (sic) ancienne, étiquette papier ancienne en coiffe avec inscriptions à la plume. Ex-libris au premier contreplat, extrémités des cordelettes de couture apparentes aux contreplats, mentions à la plume sur deux gardes blanches, page de titre, dédicace de F. Sansovino à Vitellozo Vitelli. Lettrines, indication du livre en haut de page. Table des matières en fin d'ouvrage. "Boccace a revisité l'histoire d'amour française du XIIe siècle de Floire (Florio), prince musulman d'Andalousie, et Blancheflor (Biancifiore), la fille orpheline de la dame d'honneur romaine chrétienne de sa mère. Ils grandissent ensemble dans la maison royale, mais lorsqu'ils tombent amoureux, les parents de la jeune femme tentent de mettre fin à leur romance en la vendant à des marchands qui l'emmèneront à Alexandrie pour la faire entrer dans un harem. Florio, sous le pseudonyme de Filocopo, la sauve et l'épouse. Il se convertit au christianisme et ils rentrent en Andalousie, où il monte sur le trône et convertit son peuple au christianisme. Boccace a introduit de nombreux éléments nouveaux dans l'histoire et l'a racontée avec son sens habituel de l'humour (souvent osé). Il a servi d'inspiration à des écrivains du monde entier, de Chaucer à Keats, et Boccace lui-même a développé plusieurs épisodes pour des histoires dans son Décaméron. Francesco Sansovino (1521-1583) avait produit la première édition variorum du Décaméron en 1546, puis avait tourné son érudition éditoriale vers Il Filocopo, en commençant par le texte de Gaetano (éditions en 1527 et 1538)." Provenance : bibliothèque de Caio de Mello Franco, ambassadeur du Brésil en France, dont l'ex-libris figure au contreplat. ********************** Venice, printed by Rapirio and Cesano, 1551. Extremely rare first edition of Boccaccio's Il Filocopo by Francesco Sansovino. In Italian. A thick duodecimo, 160 x 110 mm, 50 mm thick, and 390 pp. Bound in original full vellum. Blank covers except for a nearly erased pen-and-ink inscription on the front cover. Spine with three seams plus headbands, old inscription "Gio Boccaccio il Filicopo" (sic), old paper label at the end with pen-and-ink inscriptions. Bookplate on the front cover, ends of the stitching cords visible on the inside covers, pen-and-ink inscriptions on two blank endpapers, title page, dedication from F. Sansovino to Vitellozo Vitelli. Initials, book name at the top of the page. Table of contents at the end of the book. "Boccaccio revisited the 12th-century French love story of Floire (Florio), a Muslim prince of Andalusia, and Blancheflor (Biancifiore), the orphaned daughter of his mother's Christian Roman lady-in-waiting. They grow up together in the royal household, but when they fall in love, the young woman's parents try to end their romance by selling her to merchants who will take her to Alexandria to enter a harem. Florio, under the pseudonym Filocopo, rescues and marries her. He converts to Christianity, and they return to Andalusia, where he ascends the throne and converts its people to Christianity. He himself developed several episodes for stories in his Decameron. Francesco Sansovino (1521–1583) had produced the first variorum edition of the Decameron in 1546 and then turned his editorial scholarship to Il Filocopo, beginning with the text of Gaetano (editions in 1527 and 1538)." Provenance: personal library of Caio de Mello Franco, Brazilian ambassador to France, whose bookplate appears on the inside cover.
Dieci volumi di cm. 18,5, pp. 2.500 ca. complessive. Con frontespizio illustrato al primo volume, dieci antiporta e 100 tavole f.t. incise da Vidal su invenzione di Boucher. Solida ed affascinante legatura coeva in pieno marocchino rosso con fleuron in oro al centro dei piatti entro elaborata bordura perimetrale in oro a motivi floreali a fitomorfi. Dorsi lisci con fitti fregi e titoli. Tagli dorati. Esemplare genuino e marginoso con solo qualche limitato segno d'uso. Celebre edizione della traduzione francese del "Decamerone" impreziosita dalle belle tavole di Boucher.. Cfr. Cohen De Ricci, 161 e Bacchi della Lega p. 68.
102992Milano: Teodorani 1975. Ottimo Fine. Con le prime 20 novelle di Giovanni Boccaccio 68 fregi e 55 litografie originali a colori di<strong> Luciano Minguzzi</strong> di cui 20 a piena pagina firmate dall'Artista cm 47x35 - 12x15. Testo trascritto a mano dall'Editore con penna a inchiostro litografico direttamente su lastre di zinco. Per la realizzazione del volume sono state stampate 332 lastre delle quali le 20 riguardanti le litografie grandi biffate e conservate. Edizione firmata dall'Artista e dall'Editore. Folio cm 51x39. pp. 112. Ottimo Fine. Abrasioni agli angoli della custodia Damage to the slip-case. Edizione di 100XXX es. numerati e firmati. Libri d'artista italiani del Novecento Jentsch 1993 Jentsch Ralph I libri d'artista italiani del Novecento. Torino Allemandi. Teodorani, unknown
1554L1NFVE7U6EX8Venice: device of Domenico Giglio colophon: Francesco Rampazetto 1554. Contemporary limp vellum sewn on 3 alum-tawed supports laced through the joints with manuscript title down the spine in rotunda gothic lettering 6 mm x-height with decorated capitals: Filocopo del Boccaccio. Small 8vo 15 x 11 cm. With Giglios woodcut device a bird with a scorpion in its beak above a pot with DG above 2 winged sea-goats with motto non sine quare sic facio and N.S.C.C.F. on the title-page 6 woodcut decorated initials 3 series plus 2 repeats. Set in Aldine-style italic types with upright capitals with incidental roman. Second Sansovino edition of Boccaccio's first important work Il Filocolo here Filocopo a prose romance written ca. 1334-1336 about twenty years before the Decameron. Boccaccio reworked the 12th-century French love story of Floire Florio muslim Prince of Andalusia and Blancheflor Biancifiore the orphaned daughter of his mother's Roman Christian lady-in-waiting. They grow up together in the royal household but when they fall in love his parents try to break up the romance by selling her to merchants who will take her to Alexandria to join a harem. Florio under the pseudonym Filocopo rescues and marries her. He converts to Christianity and they return home where he ascends the throne and his people embrace Christianity. Boccaccio introduced many new elements into the story and told it with his usual flare for often risqué humour. It served as inspiration for writers around the world from Chaucer to Keats and Boccaccio himself further developed several episodes for stories in his Decameron.Francesco Sansovino 1521-1583 had produced the first variorum edition of the Decameron in 1546 and then turned his editorial scholarship to Il Filocolo beginning with Gaetano's text editions in 1527 and 1538. With 2 early owners' inscriptions on the title-page both struck through and part of one abraded. With a small hole in the title-page and the corners of a few leaves dog-eared but otherwise internally in very good condition. The binding is worn but the lovely manuscript title on the spine remains clear. Second edition of the best Renaissance redaction of Boccaccio's important influential and entertaining first major work.l EDIT 16 6334; Gay & Lemonnyer col. 726; USTC 814845; cf. Gamba Italiana letteratura 198 cr. other eds.; for the text: Kirkham et al. eds. Boccaccio: a critical guide pp. 87-93; Marrone Encyclopedia of Italian literary studies pp. 252-253. [device of Domenico Giglio] (colophon: Francesco Rampazetto, hardcover
1902-25Paris Jean Gormontio Gourmont/Jean Petit/Johannes Parvo ca. 1520. 4°. Titelbl. mit Holzschnittsignet Jehan Petit 11 Bll. Lagenkoll. AA-BB1-6 117 recte 109 fol. pag. Bll. CXVII; zahlr. Paginierungsfehler Lagenkoll. A-S1-6; i=j./Title page with woodcut signet Jehan Petit 11 leaves sheets AABB16 117 recte 109 folio-paginated leaves CXVII; numerous pagination errors sheets AS16; i=j. Späterer Pergamentband mit verblasstem handschriftl. Rückenschildchen./Later vellum. Titel mit gelöschtem Namenszug zahlr. zeitgenössische Anmerkungen u. Unterstreichungen in brauner Tinte teils mit Tintenfrass gebräunt vereinzelt einzelne Blätter stärker gebräunt teils mit Wasserrand./Title page with signature removed; numerous contemporary notes and underlinings in brown ink some with ink staining; yellowed; a few leaves more heavily yellowed; some with water stains along the edges. vgl. Graesse I 446 spätere Aufl.; British Museum Cat. French Books p. 71 - Sehr seltene lateinische Pariser Ausgabe von Giovanni Boccacios 1313-1375 Biographien-Sammlung "De casibus illustrium virorum" die er ab der Mitte der 1350er Jahre zusammenstellte. Die vorliegende Ausgabe wurde von Jean Thierry herausgegeben. Letztes Blatt mit einer kurzen Vita Boccaccios. Very rare Latin edition published in Paris of Giovanni Boccaccios 13131375 collection of biographies "De casibus illustrium virorum" which he began compiling in the mid-1350s. This edition was edited by Jean Thierry. The final leaf contains a brief biography of Boccaccio. [Paris], Jean Gormontio (Gourmont)/Jean Petit/Johannes Parvo [ca. 1520]. hardcover
1757OB719<p>Londra i.e. Paris: Prault 1757-1761. Hard Cover. Five volumes: 116 plates incl. frontispiece and engraved title-pages; 97 tailpieces; 21 cm. Although the title-pages are all dated 1757 some of the tailpieces in vols. 2-5 are dated between 1758-61. Title-pages plates head- and tailpieces engraved after designs mostly by Gravelot i.e. Hubert Francis Bourguignon but also by Boucher Cochin & Eisen. The plates are in final state after letters and without the "paraphe" on verso--cf. Cohen Guide de l'amateur 5. éd. 1886 col. 69-70. Pareni Luoghi di Stampa Falsi p. 117; Ray "French" 15. Bound in contemporary full speckled olive leather rebacked. Stock#OB719.</p> [Prault], hardcover
51-2094Londres i.e. Paris: Pierre Prault: 1757-1761. 5 volumes bound in blue quarter smooth morocco demi chagrin and marbled boards and endpapers; spine lettered and decorated in gilt. 8vo. 13 x 21 cm. Printed on Dutch laid paper Hollande. A high point of 18th Century book illustration. Cohen p.70; Brunet I p.1007. The imprint is false actually published in Paris by Pierre Prault. Text in French using the same illustrations as the Itlalian text version of the same year. Illustrated throughout with engravings after Gravelot Boucher Cochin and Eisen engraved by Aliamet Baquoy Flipart Legrand Lemire Lempereur and others; including a portrait of Boccaccio by Gravelot; chapter heads vignettes; 110 plates collated 22 per volume most with tissue guards. Leather discolored; wear to spine ends edges and corners; boards rubbed; remnant of book plate front pastedowns; occasional light to moderate foxing even tanning of text pages but plates very clean with a small number in light pencil in upper leading corners of wide margins; occasional light to moderate offset to text pages from vignettes chapter heads. Binding is tight.Ouvrage composé d'un portrait de 5 frontispices 110 gravures et 97 culs de lampe par Gravelot Boucher et Eisen. Londres (i.e., Paris: Pierre Prault): 1757-1761. hardcover
1552184537Venetia: V. Valgrisio 1552. Leather bound. Fair heavy wear to leather boards with sections worn off. Expected age toning to pages but text is otherwise clear and binding is fairly tight. Bound in brown leather boards; five raised bands and gilt tooling on spine; all edge red tinted; red and blue marble illustrated end papers; bw illustrated title page; 10 487 10 pp. The rear of the book contains a separate section titled "Vocabolario Generale di Tutte le Voci Vsate dal Boccaccio." which is 67 pp. Text in Italian. "La vita di m. Giovan Boccaccio descritta da m. Francesco Sansovino": p. 1-6. V. Valgrisio hardcover
1558181567In Vinegia : Appresso Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari 1558. New Edition. Hardback. Finely re-bound in modern 1/2 vellum over marble boards with a paper label to spine. Taped repairs to top left-hand corner of pages throughout. Minor scattered foxing. Corners sharp with an overall tight bright and clean impression. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 107 pages; Description: 107p. 16cm. Subjects: Boccaccio Giovanni 1313-1375 --Italian drama --14th century. Publisher's device to title page. Decorative headings and historiated initials to dedication prologue and beginning of each act. Language: Italian. In Vinegia : Appresso Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari hardcover
180178561801 Paris: Poncelin, An X 1801. Complet en 11 vol. in-12: 12.5 x 20 cm. Belle édition ornée de 11 frontispices de Monnet et Brunet ainsi que de 121 figures hors-texte daprès Gravelot et Maillet, notamment. Reliures uniformes de lépoque en basane mouchetée. Dos lisses avec pièces de titre et de tomaison en basane verte et ornés de filets et de fleurons dorés. Roulettes en encadrement des plats. Gouttières de vol. 1, 3, 5, et 8 fragilisés et fendus.
Cm. 30, pp. 656. Con molte belle miniature nel testo. Legatura editoriale in piena pelle con titoli e decorazioni in oro. Entro custodia. Pregiata edizione stampata su carta pergamenata. Perfetta conservazione. Non sono presenti i due volumi di commentario e traduzione dell'opera in italiano.
Pp. (72) 492 (24). Marchio tipografico di Froben al frontespizio e ripetuto al colophon e bei capolettera decorati. Unito a: BOCCACCIO GIOVANNI. De casibus virorum illustrium libri novem… Augustae Vindelicorum, Philippus Ulhardus, 1543. Pp. (24) 273 (3). Grandi armi incise al verso del frontespizio di Leonhard von Beckstein cui l'opera è dedicata, capolettera decorati e stemma al verso dell'ultima carta. Due opere in un volume di cm. 30,5, solida legatura ottocentesca in mezza pelle, dorso liscio con fregi e titoli in oro si tassello. Qualche leggera brunitura, ma esemplare genuino e ben conservato. Il primo testo è la classica opera storica di Tacito curata dal Beato Renano (cfr. Adams T-24). Il secondo testo è la prima edizione edita in Germania di quest'opera di Boccaccio con il commento del poeta ed umanista Hieronymus Ziegler il quale, l'anno successivo, fece pura la traduzione in lingua tedesca. Cfr. Adams B-2137.