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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
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153933106-1153Bern Mathias Apiarius 1539. With 15 near half-page woodcuts including 2 repeats of which 9 are signed Jakob Kallenberg 2 different printer's woodcut device on title and last leaf honey-licking bears one by H. Holbein. 6 LXXXI 1 ff. Small folio. 18th-century calf worn. From the library of G. Wüthrich with his engr. supralibros. Bern Mathias Apiarius 1539. Bound with: MAZZOCCHI Giacomo ed. Epigrammata antiquae urbis. With 21 woodcut illustrations of classical architecture and inscriptions including large depiction of the Pantheon on B2v more than 100 woodcut borders in text. Roman type. 10 CLXXXI leaves further 8 ff. with index and errate lacking at the end. Folio. Rome Jacobus Mazzocchi April 1521. Ad I: First edition of the earliest books from the press of the first printer of Bern and a beautifully illustrated edition of Boccaccio's encomium of famous women. It is notable as the first collection devoted exclusively to biographies of women in Western literature. The artist has been identified as Jakob Kallenberg a Bavarian painter and craftsman from Bern who worked there from 1535 until about 1565 and became a member of the city council. His style is reminiscent of Holbein whose pupil he probably was. Several of these cuts are also extant on broadside publications or loose sheets. The satirical cut of Pope Joan f. LXXIIIv giving birth during a procession surrounded by cardinals is here in perfect state whereas it is often either missing or mutilated.- 18th cent. ms. owner's entry on title-page otherwise a nice copy. Ad II: First edition of the first printed collection of classical inscriptions an anthology of ancient Roman epigraphs and the most beautiful book from the press of the famous Roman printer Mazzocchi active 1505- 1527. His work is import as one of the earliest humanist studies on epigraphy and valuable for its profuse woodcut illustrations. There are woodcuts of art and architecture of ancient Rome including the Pantheon triumphal arches the "Three Graces" and other reliefers and steles; about 80 cartouches of varying design frame the inscriptions and 7 full-page woodcut borders are on black ground. The work has been attributed to one of Mazzocchi's humanist friends Francesco Albertini the great scholar of Roman antiquities. This publication was a determining factor in the development of Roman studies in the 16th century and is the first collection of classical inscriptions from the city of Rome. - Last 8 ff. index and errata lacking 18th cent. ms. owner's entry on title-page otherwise fine. - Ad I: Fairfax Murray 78; VD 16 B 5814; Adams B 2141; Hollstein XVB p. 206 nos.1-15; ad II: Cicognara 3789; Sander 2554; Fumagalli p. 339-342 fig. 142; Coszena III 2251; Mortimer Italian 297; EDIT16 CNCE 18162; Adams E 236. GRAPHIC ARTS:ILLUSTRATED BOOKS ; SWITZERLAND ; ITALY ; Bern, Mathias Apiarius unknown
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
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2009DADAX110427695XKessinger Publishing 2009-04-02. hardcover. New. 6.00x0.69x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
2020x-0367133393Taylor & Francis 2020. Paperback. New. 171 pages. 8.25x5.25x0.50 inches. Taylor & Francis paperback
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158431320AB1584. Venetia Appresso I Gioliti 1584. 9.5 cm x 15.4 cm. 107 1 pages including illustrated titlepage with Giolito's printer mark and Giolito's stunning colophon of Phoenix rising from the ashes and the Motto: "Semper eadem" "Always the same". Hardcover in custom - made solanderbox. Recently rebound in half-leather with marbled paper-covered-boards. The bookblock in very good condition with some minor contemporary inkstains. Name of preowner "Exlibris Bernard Rielliae "Bernard Reilly" in contemporary ink 16th or 17th century entry. Small lesion to titlepage and first three pages only. Very faint faded dampstain to the outer margins of a few pages. This is one of the rare Giolito editions of Boccaccio's "L'Elegia di Madonna Fiammetta" in which the important italian publisher Gabriel Giolito added a two-page-dedication to the women of Citta di Casale. His dedication reads: to the Gentili et Valorose donne della Città di Casale di Monferrato Gentle and Valorous women of the city of Casale Monferrato. This early dedication to women conveyed what later became the normative terms of Giolitos advertising techniques. According to Giolito Lamorosa Fiammetta was ideal feminine reading since it narrated a womans amorous experiences" Source: Androniki Dialeti - "The Publisher Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari Female Readers and the Debate about Women in Sixteenth-Century Italy" Elegia di Madonna Fiammetta or The Elegy of Lady Fiammetta in English is a novel by the Italian writer Giovanni Boccaccio probably written between 1343 and 1344. Written in the form of a first-person confessional monologue it describes the protagonist Fiammetta's passion for Panfilo a Florentine merchant and takes place in Naples. It has been characterised as the first psychological novel in Western literature. It consists of a prologue and nine chapters. Wikipedia Giovanni Boccaccio 16 June 1313 21 December 1375 was an Italian writer poet correspondent of Petrarch and an important Renaissance humanist. Boccaccio wrote a number of notable works including The Decameron and On Famous Women. He wrote his imaginative literature mostly in the Italian vernacular as well as other works in Latin and is particularly noted for his realistic dialogue which differed from that of his contemporaries medieval writers who usually followed formulaic models for character and plot. Boccaccio grew up in Florence. His father worked for the Compagnia dei Bardi and in the 1320s married Margherita dei Mardoli who was of a well-to-do family. Boccaccio may have been tutored by Giovanni Mazzuoli and received from him an early introduction to the works of Dante. In 1326 his father was appointed head of a bank and moved with his family to Naples. Boccaccio was an apprentice at the bank but disliked the banking profession. He persuaded his father to let him study law at the Studium the present-day University of Naples where he studied canon law for the next six years. He also pursued his interest in scientific and literary studies. His father introduced him to the Neapolitan nobility and the French-influenced court of Robert the Wise the king of Naples in the 1330s. At this time he fell in love with a married daughter of the king who is portrayed as "Fiammetta" in many of Boccaccio's prose romances including Il Filocolo 1338. Boccaccio became a friend of fellow Florentine Niccolò Acciaioli and benefited from his influence as the administrator and perhaps the lover of Catherine of Valois-Courtenay widow of Philip I of Taranto. Acciaioli later became counselor to Queen Joanna I of Naples and eventually her Grand Seneschal. It seems that Boccaccio enjoyed law no more than banking but his studies allowed him the opportunity to study widely and make good contacts with fellow scholars. His early influences included Paolo da Perugia a curator and author of a collection of myths called the Collectiones humanists Barbato da Sulmona and Giovanni Barrili and theologian Dionigi di Borgo San Sepolcro. Wikipedia hardcover
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