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165433704In Venetia: Per Giacomo Bortoli 1654. 1st edition thus i.e. by this publisher with the first Italian translation research suggests appearing in 1630. Early drab paper binding with hand inked title to spine. Spine a bit sun-tanned. Bookplate. Period pos to t.p. Leaves D1 & D2 rounghly opened with top corner lacking just touching but not removing page numbers. Paper defect to M12 no text affected. Withal a pleasing VG copy. 12 348 pp. Untrimmed. Printer's device presumed to t.p. Head- tailpieces. Decorative initial capital letters. 12mo: a6 A - O12 P6. P3 mis-signed a3. 6-1/4" x 3-3/4" <br/><br/>This a translation of Camus' Élise ou L'innocence Coupable which was first published in 1621. "Jean-Pierre Camus was one of the most prolific authors of the period 1620-1648. His prose is succinct without the elaborate rhetoric of authors -- such as Antoine de Nervèze -- from the previous generation. He also shows a vast knowledge of poetry. Camus's first works were strongly influenced by the Essays of Michel de Montaigne albeit with more religious content. His spiritual works were directly inspired by Saint François de Sales; he was critical of mendicant orders and wrote extensively on poverty grace and spiritual reflection. His fictional works encompass both novels and short stories. His dark and violent stories often based on contemporary anecdotes or criminal incidents he wrote over 1000 such works were in the tradition of the horrific tales "histoires tragiques" of Matteo Bandello popular in France in the late Renaissance and early seventeenth century. His longer works show the influence of ancient Greek novels such as the works of Heliodorus of Emesa and Achilles Tatius with their scenes of tempests and kidnappings. Much of his fiction has a moralistic intention showing human folly the unruliness of passions the dangers of illicit love and the saving grace of divine love." Wiki; see also: Sollier Catholic Encyclopedia. All Italian editons are rare. OCLC records just one holding of this edition Harvard. KVK locates 2 copies in Italy. Per Giacomo Bortoli unknown books
1673045461Helmstedt: Henningum Mullerum 1673. First Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Very Good Condition. Full contemporary vellum a bit soiled but sound and attractive. Light browning internally but a clean crisp copy; lacking the front blanks. 2 volumes in 1. 16 824 104 43pp. First edition of Clasen's work on the Sibylline oracles which also adds Sébastien Castellion and Onofrio Panvino's important 16th century works on the same topic. Size: Quarto 4to. Previous owner's book-plate inside front cover. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: History; Religion & Theology. Inventory No: 045461. <br/><br/> Henningum Mullerum hardcover books
1673045461Helmstedt: Henningum Mullerum 1673. First Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Very Good Condition. Full contemporary vellum a bit soiled but sound and attractive. Light browning internally but a clean crisp copy; lacking the front blanks. 2 volumes in 1. 16 824 104 43pp.<br /> <br /> First edition of Clasen's work on the Sibylline oracles which also adds Sébastien Castellion and Onofrio Panvino's important 16th century works on the same topic. Clasen had a Lutheran but nebulous view of the oracles - he desired to retain the religiosity of the oracles in order to retain the force of spirituality in general without acting as if they were true. He maintained that after Christ the oracles gradually disappeared. Size: Quarto 4to. Previous owner's book-plate inside front cover. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: History; Religion & Theology. Inventory No: 045461. Henningum Mullerum hardcover
167124722<p><strong>1671 ECONOMICS 1ed Puglisi ACCOUNTING Economica Mathematics Italian Palermo RARE</strong></p><p>Onofrio Puglisi was a 17th-century Italian mathematician known for two separate arithmetic treatises. The second entitled "<em>Practice of Numeral Economics</em>" proved to be one of the best 17th-century Italian works on accounting. It was also one of the earliest books of its kind. Prior to 1671 no Italian authors had published works solely on accounting Fanfani p.426. <strong><u>A landmark work in the history of Italian accounting</u></strong>!</p><p>Item number: #24722</p><p>Price: $750</p><p>PUGLISI Onofrio</p><p><strong><em>Prattica economica numerale di Onofrio Pugliesi Sbernia palermitano nella quale s'insegna il modo per tenere regolarmente i libri de'conti</em></strong></p><p>In Palermo: Per il Bossio 1671. 1st edition</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->8 136 1 30 leaves 7 40 leaves 8</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->References: Amintore Fanfani <em>Economy and History</em></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Provenance: Handwritten – <em>Joseph Salomone 1814</em></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: Italian</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Vellum; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~8in X 5.75in 20.5cm x 14.5cm</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Quite rare</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>24722</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Per il Bossio hardcover