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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
1018716777.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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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
1977mon0000072662Cappelli 1977-01-01. Unknown Binding. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback with dust cover. Clean text sound binding. Cappelli unknown
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
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
1725014798Londra: Published by Tommaso Edlin 1725. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. With Engraved frontispiece "S. Grisoni in / B. Baron scu." and an engraved portrait "L. Auber sc" internally very good or better. Leather spine expertly and beautifully replaced with original leather boards. <br/> <br/> Published by Tommaso Edlin hardcover
3-48306Firenze Tipografia all'Insegna di Dante presso Giuseppe Molini e C. 1827 due parti in un volume in-16mo bella legatura posteriore 1890-1910 ca. in piena pelle elaborate decorazioni a sbalzo ai piatti entro cornice dorata titoli e decorazioni floreali al dorso risguardi in carta francese pp. XIII-910 con antiporta litografica e doppio frontespizio di cui uno inciso in litografia con bella scena campestre al centro. Lievi sbucciature e spellature ma legatura in buono stato; carta un po' brunita all'interno con alcune fioriture sparse ma testo sempre agevolmente leggibile. Nel complesso un esemplare molto ben conservato. Seconda edizione. unknown
195534253Bari: Laterza 1955. Nuova edizione a cura di Charles S. Singleton Laterza unknown
195525566Milano: A la Chance du Bibliophile 1955. In-4 gr. 2 volumi elegante legatura in p. pelle editoriale dorso a cordoni con titolo oro tagli superiori dorati in astuccio moderno pp. 601; 541; con 101 tavole a colori nel testo. Pregevole edizione per le celebri illustrazioni del pittore Boccasile 1901-52. In ottimo stato. A la Chance du Bibliophile, unknown
2-11183Genova Formiggini 1913/1916 dieci volumi in 8° brossura originale con sovraccopertina illustrata pp. XXXVII-156 210 182 163 153 107 142 180 124 205 con belle illustrazioni xilografiche nel testo di E. Mantelli G. Governato G. Sensani E. Del Neri C. Guarnieri A. Cermignani A. Moroni P. Dodero B. Disertori M. Mossa De Murtas e copertina di De Karolis. Con il primo volume iniziava a Genova nel 1913 la collana Classici del Ridere. Qualche dorso con strappi Classici del ridere 1 10 13 18 20 26 27 28 29 30. unknown
158272228Firenze Florence: Nellastamperia 1582. Seconda Editione. Hardcover. Good. 23 x 16 cm. Octavo. 585pp 78pp. Bound into worn flexible vellum paper spine label. Second edition with the censorship of Lionardo Salviati: Italian humanist philogist and writer. Salviati modified 52 of the short stories leaving 48 intact. Decorative initials. Previous owners stamps on title page Giusep: Talinu. There is staining effecting some of the last and first few dozen pages. The staining avoids the text on most but not all pages. Binding remains tight. Nellastamperia hardcover
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