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1816008127Milano: Per Giovanni Silvestri 1816. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Later Edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. xxxii 293 3 398 2 319 1 287 1 pp. Engraving of the author frontis Vol. I. Very Good in contemporary quarter calf over faux wood grain paper covered boards ribbon markers contemporary bookplate with peacock sitting atop crown and 4 initials. Vols. III and IV with calf chipped at spineboards rubbed at corners internally quite clean and bright. Text in Italian. An uncommon edition in quite nice condition. Boccaccio's 1353 classic set in Italy during the Black Death. Per Giovanni Silvestri Hardcover
175757363EB: Londra. Very Good. 1757. Hardcover. Leather. 8vo. Londra ma Parigi; possibly printed by Prault in Paris. 1757. 5 volumes. Xi 292 271 195 261 247 pages. Engraved title pages. Illustrated with tailpieces plates by Gravelot and Lemperer. Text in Italian. Slipcased in red cloth with spine label present to the top of the slipcase. Bound in 3/4 red leather with marble paper covered cloth with gilt and black band titles and gilt decoration present to the spines. Boards have light wear present to the extremities of the boards. No ownership marks present. Several pages throughout the text are torn at the margins and repaired. Text is free of marks. Binding tight and solid. The Boccaccio is Gravelot's masterpiece so much he excels in gallant subjects and animated scenes. As for his spiritual cul-de-lamp they are in the hands of a master ornamentalist. The figures in first tests of a much higher rendering are the peculiarity of the edition in Italian; two of them have been replaced in the French edition. Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book No. 15: "French collectors always have a preference for the Decameron in their own language but the earlier Italian text has better impressions of the illustrations". Hubert-François Bourguignon commonly known as Gravelot 26 March 1699 20 April 1773 was a French engraver a famous book illustrator designer and drawing-master. Born in Paris he emigrated to London in 1732 where he quickly became a central figure in the introduction of the Rococo style in British design which was disseminated from London in this period through the media of book illustrations and engraved designs as well as by the examples of luxury goods in the "French taste" brought down from London to provincial towns and country houses.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Londra hardcover
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1802mon0002855981Londra 1802. Hardcover. Very Good. . 4 volumes. Original full leather with gilt borders. General shelf/age wear. Minor fading/rubbing to spines. Overall VG for their age. Pages/boards clean binding sturdy. Londra hardcover
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
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ria9780367111182_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Originally published in 1986 this translated version of Giovanni Boccaccio's Il Filostrato is of particular interest as the principal source for Chaucer's great work the Troilus. paperback
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