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152770195senza luogo Londra senza note editoriali Tommaso Edlin 1527 ma 1725. In 4° piena pelle coeva con bei fregi nervi e titolo al dorso qualche minima traccia di consunzione d'uso ma comunque molto buona. Bella antiporta incisa B. Baron con leone unicorno e allegoria della Musa che accompagna il Poeta piccolo angelo indica il cielo frontespizio dell'originale del 1527 con piccola marca tipografica segue una carta con la dedicatoria di Paolo Rolli tavola con ritratto inciso del Boccaccio cc. 6 n.n. con la vita dell'A. scritta da Filippo Di Matteo Villani altra carta con la riproposta del frontespizio originale che al retro propone i dati editoriali effettivi cc. 284. In fine sono poste 7 cc. non numerate con i "Nomi dè Signori sottoscriventi" e "Tavola sopra il libro chiamato Decameron cognominato Principe Galeotto ." seguono ancora 49 cc. con le Osservazioni dell'editore che provocarono aspre censure del Buonamici. Esemplare in ottimo stato di conservazione ad ampi margini tagli rossi; curiosa etichetta coeva in carta posiziona questo volume fra quelli "Proibiti". Gamba 186. Bacchi della Lega pag 49 senza luogo (Londra), senza note editoriali (Tommaso Edlin) unknown
198149062Roma pero imp. en Milán: Edizioni d'Arte di Carlo E. Bestetti 1981.- 228 p. 1 h.: Ex-libris grabado del editor con el número de ejemplar y 11 preciosas láminas a todo color reproduciendo dibujos a la acuarela pegados a modo de cromo y protegidos por papel de seda; Gran Folio imperial 496 x 35 cm; Magnífica impresión a dos tintas sobre grueso papel ahuesado; Letras capitulares; Cinta-guía de lectura; Texto en italiano; Enc. en pleno Curpiel Ed. de color granate imitando chagrén lomo dorado 5 nervios dobles guardas de muaré estuche.- Edición limitada de 1999 ejemplares numerados y firmados a lápiz por el artista siendo éste el n.º 116. Ejemplar en excelente estado de conservación. La presente edición se distingue por la notable intervención del artista Renato Guttuso cuya labor ilustrativa confiere al volumen un carácter singular dentro de la tradición editorial del Decameron. Guttuso 19111987 figura destacada del neorrealismo italiano aporta una interpretación visual de fuerte carga expresiva y sensual en consonancia con los temas humanos eróticos y vitalistas que recorren los relatos de Boccaccio. EDAD MEDIA EUROPEA Libro in italiano Edizioni d'Arte di Carlo E. Bestetti hardcover
158852227Venetia: Fabio & Agostino Zoppini Fratelli & Onofrio Fari Compagni. Good. 1588. Hardcover. Contemporary vellum with small loss to spine head. Title page with engraved vignette. With front and rear blanks. Some worming affects text on last pages marginal staining to early pages. Mild foxing some toning. Pp. 8 564 68. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Fabio & Agostino Zoppini Fratelli, & Onofrio Fari Compagni hardcover
172928931Florence: Philippo di Giunta 1729. Large 8vo. 9 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches. 8 284 ff. Contemporary vellum spine lettered direct in gilt<br/> <br/> The classic masterpiece of early Italian prose.<br/> <br/> This series of one hundred novellas set against the background of a plague-ridden Florence would have a profound influence on Renaissance literature throughout Europe. Although dated 1527 on the title this edition edited by Stefano Orlandini and printed at the cost of Salvatore Ferrari was in fact printed in Venice in 1729 as a facsimile of the Giunta 1527 edition. It is sometimes referred to as the Consul Smith edition after Joseph Smith 1682-1770 the British consul at Venice and noted book collector who was involved in its production.<br/> <br/> Adams B 2147; Brunet I 999; Graesse I 440; Gamba 172 Note; Zambrini 87; Cat. Mostra Boccacio Bibl. Laurenziana II 71; Olschki Cat. XCV No.20. Philippo di Giunta unknown
22348for the Shakespeare Head Press by Basil Blackwell 1934. No. 124 of 300 copies printed in black and blue on Batchelor's Kelmscott handmade-paper. Two volumes published 1934 vol.1 & 1935 vol.2. Woodcuts throughout. Folio 11 1/2 x 8 inches pages: xiii:318:1 & xvi:268. Publishers half blue morocco over cream cloth spines lettered in gilt direct top edge gilt others uncut. Some marking to cream cloth sides but overall very good and very clean internally. With the prospectus for the work loosely inserted. for the Shakespeare Head Press by Basil Blackwell, 1934. hardcover
57998Firenze Florence: Per Filippo Giunti 1594. Small 8vo. 15.5 x 11 cm. Title-pagepp.vii1226 tavola. Contemporary limp vellum with renewed ties. Old ownership inscription to title-page which appears to read "Edw.d Gascoigne L. 25 Lire 25". Edward Gascoigne d.1750 could refer to Sir Edward Gascoigne 6th Baronet who is know to have undertaken a Grand Tour circa 1723-1726. He could perhaps have purchased this copy of Il Corbaccio whilst on tour in Italy adding his name to the title-page along with the price he paid. Light toning and occasional light spotting mainly to margins generally a very good copy. After the Decameron.Boccaccio wrote nothing in Italian except Il Corbaccio 1354–55; a satire on a widow who had jilted him Britannica. Firenze [Florence]: Per Filippo Giunti, 1594. hardcover
1825SET19-C-6London: William Pickering 1825. First edition. Cloth. Fair. 9" by 5.5". Thomas Stothard. A scarce first edition set of 'The Decameron' by Giovanni Boccaccio illustrated with ten plates by the famous English illustrator and engraver Thomas Stothard. Collated: Complete in three volumes with the 10 Stothard Plates. First edition with an introduction by Ugo Foscolo or Niccolò Foscolo a noted Italian writer and poet. Scarce. Giovanni Boccaccio was an Italian author and poet a friend student and correspondent of Petrarch an important Renaissance humanist and the author of a number of notable works including 'The Decameron' 'On Famous Women' and his poetry in the Italian vernacular. Boccaccio is particularly notable for his dialogue of which it has been said that it surpasses in verisimilitude that of virtually all of his contemporaries since they were medieval writers and often followed formulaic models for character and plot. 'The Decameron' with the subtitle of 'Prince Galehaut' is a 14th-century medieval allegory by Giovanni Boccaccio 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 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 import it documents life in 14th-century Italy. In original publisher's cloth bindings with paper labels to the spines. Externally rather worn. Corners are bumped on all three volumes and boards are stained. Spines are chipped and the back strips are lifting. Front board to volume I detached with first four leaves. Front hinge failed to volume III. Internally binding is loosening in places. Pages 273-4 and 277-84 are loose in volume I. Pages are generally bright and clean with some scattered spotting. Loss to page iii volume I approximately 4 inches not affecting the text. Bookplate to the front pastedown in volume III. Fair William Pickering hardcover
51-6109Amsterdam Elzevier 1679. 12mo. 73 x 145mm. Contemporary calf with gilt spine repaired.Physical Description:2 volumes 24 544; 16 436 pages ;OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:34456776Notes:Printer's device on t.p. the sphere often used by ElzevirEach part has special title pageTitle page of the Parte Prima printed in red and black.According to Grässe this is a "contrefac̦on" printed in Germany or Geneva of the Decameron with the same title and imprint Amsterdamo 1665 "un veÌritable Elsevier d'Amsterdam.". Second Amsterdam edition the first appeared in 1665.In Amsterdamo: s.e. 1679. 2 volumi in-12° mm 135x74.Marca tipografica degli Elzevier sfera armillare Opera I: Celebre riproduzione settecentesca dell'edizione giuntina del Decameron del 1527. I dati editoriali si ricavano dall'interno del test Amsterdam, [Elzevier] 1679. unknown
1571289674Venetias.: Giorgio Angeliieri. 1571. Contemporary plain parchment. Good text detached from covers “Boccaccio†inked out on title page old ownership stamp to title page some mostly marginal dampstains old ink notes to pastedowns. 12 mo. 13x8 cm. Italian text. An uncommon edition of this prose romance. weight: 0.2 lb. Woodcut initials. Giorgio Angeliieri. unknown
193566353Shakespeare Head Press 1935. Full Leather. very good. Quartos 11' x8" Two volume set. Bound in full blue leather. Gilt lettering to spines.Illustrated with wood-cut engravings. Decorative initial letters printed in blue. Printed by Isaac Jaggard. Limited to 350 copies of which this is #175. Some light scuffing and edge wear to spines. Corners bumped. The text of the First volume has been prepared from that of the First English translation printed by Isaac Jaggard for Mathew Lownes in 1625 and compared with the first edition of 1620. The wood engravings have been re-cut by R.J.Beedham and E.Joyce Francis from thos in the edition printed by the Brothers Gregorii at Venice in 1492. Text has been set by hand in Caslon's type. Illustrations have been copied in facsimile with a slight reduction from the woodcuts in the edition of the Decameron printed in Venice by the brothers De Gregorii in 1492. Shakespeare Head Press unknown
1569746Paris: Morel 1569. Hardcover. Fair. The last Italian novel that Boccaccio prepared Il Corbaccio The Crow; around this time 1354-55 a.d. and after Boccaccio primarily focused on Latin works. This copy is a 1569 edition in the original Italian but printed in France by Morel but Morel Italianized his name to appeal to Italians on the title page. This novel finds some disfavor with modern readers. In this work a man is being rebutted by a widow but upon falling asleep her dead husband visits him and confides in him all the ways she's best left alone. In concert the sleeping man and the dead man decide to write this work warning young men of the deceits of some women. The work has since been dubbed ""misogynistic"" despite at almost the same time Boccaccio preparing his Latin work recording a selection of noble women De Claris Mulieribus. Other's claim that surely Boccaccio must have been jilted by a widow to write such a scathing work. About Boccaccio - Giovanni Boccaccio 1313 1375 was an Italian writer poet correspondent of Petrarch and an important Renaissance humanist. Born in the town of Certaldo he became so well known as a writer that he was sometimes simply known as ""the Certaldese"" and one of the most important figures in the European literary panorama of the fourteenth century. Some scholars including Vittore Branca define him as the greatest European prose writer of his time a versatile writer who amalgamated different literary trends and genres making them converge in original works thanks to a creative activity exercised under the banner of experimentalism. His most notable work is The Decameron. About the Printer from the website Printing in France - ""In 1549 Morel decided like many before him to get involved in the book trade. He became a proof-reader for Charlotte Guillard d. 1557 one of the famous woman printers of sixteenth-century Paris. In 1557 Morel decided to become a printer himself following the death of Charlotte Guillard in the same year. By 1570 Fédéric I Morel was one of the most prestigious printers in Paris. It is thus not surprising to see him being appointed royal printer on 4 March 1571 following the move by his wifes cousin Robert II Estienne to Geneva."" Provenance - Ex-libris plate of George Benson Weston a Harvard and Columbia graduate who edited a work on Italian literature. Also his inscription stating that he bought the book in Naples in 1904. Also the ticket of the Naples bookseller F. Casella established 1852. Bibliographic Details - Universal Short Title Catalogue USTC number 130039 found in many of the world's best libraries. Pettegree Walsby and Wilkinson - 58272 Physical Attributes - Measures approx. 11 x 17 x 1.75 cm. Signed in 8 octavo. Hardcover. Marbled paper covering pasteboards and a leather spine. Spine broken into six compartments by five gilt fillet lines title in gilt in one compartment five compartments with a blind tool roll of circles and palm fronds making the top and bottom border. Edges sprinkled brown. Pages - xvi 174 all numbered pages present but missing one blank leaf. Collation - A-G8 H7 I-L8 missing H8 a blank leaf that went between two sections and was not included in the numbering which is perhaps why it was removed Condition - This copy missing one blank leaf which would be the 8th leaf in the H gathering between two sections. Binding with some wear at edges corners and spine. Bookseller ticket and ex libris of George Beson Weston on pastedown. Blank unnumbered endpapers stating Gamba 205 and that Weston purchased the book Naples July 5 1904. Some toning and foxing throughout. Occasional thumb. Title page with an old manuscript provenance inscription under the title. A manuscript note in the fore-edge margin of page 111. Morel
168452221London: Awnsham Churchill. Good. 1684. Hardcover. Full contemporary calf rebacked worn. Engraved frontis portrait. Lacks a piece from the bottom of the title page affecting the last three numerals in the publication date and part of the imprint. Also lacks a small piece from the margin of A2. Repair to the final leaf. Pp. 16 1-208 221-483. One rear blank. Few tears scattered foxing toned pages. Ample margins. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall . Awnsham Churchill hardcover
164561150Rouen Robert Dare 1645. 8vo. In contemporary full vellum. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Soiling and miscolouring to extremities. Internally nice and clean. 32 1108 12 pp. <br/><br/><em>Rare later Rouen-edition of Le Macon's French translation of Boccaccio's Decameron. Le Maçon became private secretary to Margaret Queen of Navarre. To please the princess who loved letters and novels he undertook a translation into French of Boccaccio's Decameron - the first made directly from the original Italian. It was first published in 1645.OCLC only list 5 copies. Brunet I 1006: “Cette traduction justement estimée†</em> hardcover
192323077Chicago: The Caxton Club 1923. FIRST and LIMITED EDITION one of only 160 copies printed on handmade Fabriano Paper. With 21 plates three of which are in beautiful full colour with printed tissue guards. Also with fine engraved ititials and tables throughtout. 4to publisher’s original half vellum over buff boards with small vellum corner-pieces. 24pp plates. A very fine copy near as pristine. SCARCE LIMITED TO ONLY 160 COPIES. A study of the genealogical tables used to decorate Boccaccio's great mythological work from manuscripts and the early printed editions. Genealogia deorum gentilium known in English as On the Genealogy of the Gods of the Gentiles is a mythography or encyclopedic compilation of the tangled family relationships of the classical pantheons of Ancient Greece and Rome written in Latin prose in circa 1360 by the Italian author and poet Giovanni Boccaccio. The first printed edition was in Venice at the early date of 1472. By 1499 no fewer then eight editions had published attesting to the popularity of the work.<br> Ernest Hatch Wilkins was a respected authority on Italian literature. His teaching career began at Amherst as an instructor of Romance languages from 1900 to 1904 and continued at Harvard where he taught from 1906 to 1912 and again from 1947 to 1950 as a visiting lecturer on Italian literature. In 1912 he went to the University of Chicago where he was successively Associate Professor and Professor of Romance languages until his move to Oberlin in 1927. From 1923 to 1926 he served the University as Dean of its College of Arts Literature and Science Wilkins served as Oberlin College's seventh president from 1927 until his retirement in 1946. He authored several respected works on Dante Petrarch and Papini. He was a corresponding member of the Accademia Della Crusca in Florence and was decorated with the Cavaliere della Corona d'Italia in 1920 for his international promotion of Petrarch and Dante. The Caxton Club hardcover
190065535New York:: The Grolier Club 1900. First edition. publisher's elaborately decorated boards. There is some light foxing to the text and the very slightest of rubbing to the edges of the boards. . 8vo. Folding plate "Fiorenza;" frontispiece portrait. With an Introduction and a Note on the Portraits of Dante by G. R. Carpenter. Printed at the De Vinne Press. The Grolier Club, hardcover
167929857Amsterdam. 1679. Second Amsterdam edition the first appeared in 1665. old full sheep. Armorial bookplates on pastedowns; bindings rubbed but tight and sound. 16mo. unknown
1770146354Tuscany: Giovanni Ghiara 1770. Finely bound edition of Giovanni Boccaccio’s masterpiece. Octavo five volumes original full contemporary vellum with morocco labels and gilt titles to the spine patterned endpapers all edges marbled original emerald silk ribbons frontispiece portrait of Boccaccio to Vol. I. In very good condition to near fine condition with some toning to the boards a closed tear to the front panel and half title page of Vol. I light toning to the front and rear flyleaf of each volume and a slight lean to Vol. V. 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 hardcover
1940016386New York: Limited Editions Club 1940. Hardcover. Mild rubbing to spine tips. Close to Fine in a Near Fine slipcase with some spotting. Fritz Kredel. Two large octavo 7-1/4" x 10-1/4" volumes bound in half black calf and decorated linen boards. The first English translation of 1620 plus two tales there omitted. Illustrated with woodcuts by Fritz Kredel. One of the scarcest publications of the press with only 530 copies printed. Of that total edition of 530 copies SIGNED by the illustrator on the colophon page this is one of only 15 Presentation Copies with the publisher's blindstamp attesting to such on the colophon page where the printed number "476" is struck through and the initials "G.M." are handwritten. Acquired directly from the publisher's files and most likely the publisher George Macy's very own copy. <br/><br/> Limited Editions Club hardcover
1779FGN24-D-1Londres Paris: Chez les principaux Libraires de France & des pays Etrangers 1779. Hardback. Good. 6" by 4". Gravelot; Eisen; Cochin the Younger; Boucher. A complete ten volume set of the works of Giovanni Boccaccio the French edition. A ten-volume set of the works of Giovanni Boccaccio. Complete in ten volumes with ten engravings and a frontispiece to each volume. Volume I has an engraved title-page dated 1777. All volumes with decorative head and tailpieces. Volume I is lacking the portrait of Boccaccio but all other plates are correct. Illustrated by Gravelot Eisen Cochin the Younger and Boucher reduced and engraved by Vidal. The imprint is false printed in Paris. Giovanni Boccaccio In French Jean Bocace was an Italian author poet and correspondent of Petrarch. 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. In paper-covered boards. Externally sound with some wear to spines and bumping to extremities. Spines browned. Ink signature to front pastedown of volume I. Internally generally firmly bound. Pages bright with scattered patches of foxing throughout. Good Chez les principaux Libraires de France & des pays Etrangers hardcover
19032310300045Privately printed for members of the Aldus Society 1903. Hardcover. Very Good. Fine bindings Edition de Grand Luxe no. 76. 12 volume complete set. Bound in 3/4 red morocco over marbled boards. Gilt stamped spines. Top edges gilt. Hardcover. Good binding and cover. Minor shelf wear. Spine cap of one of the volumes is darkened. Some minor rubbing but generally a very handsome set. Clean unmarked pages. Frontispiece illustrations with tissue guard. Contents: The Decameron of Giovanni Boccacci Il Boccaccio : Now First Completely Done into English Prose and Verse by John Payne 2 vols. - The Tales and Novel of J. De La Fontaine : Completely Translated into English 2 vols. - The Heptameron of the Tales of Margaret Queen of Navarre : Newly Translated from the Authentic Text with an Essay upon the Heptameron by George Saintsbury M.A. 2 vols. - The Novellino of Masuccio : Now First Translated into English by W.G. Waters 2 vols. - Master Francis Rabelais : Completely Translated into English by Urquhart and Motteux 2 vols. - The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau : Now First Completely Translated into English 2 vols. Privately printed for members of the Aldus Society hardcover
1934260800Oxford : Basil Blackwell 1934. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall: tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 318p. Subject; English literature. Oxford : Basil Blackwell hardcover
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
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