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1566220791566 Italian Renaissance Florence 1ed BIBLE Sermons Zarrabini Cotignola Italy A rare 16th-century printing of the homilies and sermons of Onofrio Zarrabini an Italian preacher from Cotignola. This volume from 1566 was the third set of his sermons published in Florence by Lorenzo Torrentino & Carlo Pettinari. The homilies in this tome notably discuss the resurrection of Jesus.Item number: #22079Price: $795ZARRABINI OnofrioLa terza parte delle homelie del reverendo D. Honofrio Zarabini da CodognolaIn Firenze: Nella Stampa Ducale 1566. First edition.Details: • Collation: Complete with all pageso 220 12o Colophon: In Firenze Appresso i Figliuoli di Lorenzo Torrentino & maestro Carlo Pettinari compagno. 1566o 11 engraved initials• Language: Italian • Binding: Leather; tight and secure• Size: ~8.25in X 5.75in 21cm x 14.5cm• Quite rareOur Guarantee:Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation! 22079Photos available upon request. Nella Stampa Ducale hardcover
160074479Venetia Venice: Isabetta di Bernardo Basa 1600. Small 4to. ITALIAN LANGUAGE. lxxx 343 1 14 196 pp. Contemporary half vellum binding with hand-written title to spine. Light wear to front joint at tail of spine and patches of light wear to boards. Previous owner's name in ink to title and a couple of annotations in margins otherwise quite clean. The Cronologia with its own title page is missing pages 181-188 as appears common. Numerous woodcut portraits of the popes. Sixtus VI made Bartolomeo Battista Platina of Cremona Vatican Librarian in 1475 as a result of the original Lives of the Popes which he finished that year and which was published in 1479. Published by the female Venetian publisher Isabetta di Bernardo Basa who came from an influential publishing family. 24.5cms tall 17.5cms wide. . Very Good. Half Vellum. 1600. Isabetta di Bernardo Basa 1600 hardcover
16440Venise, Jacob Stoer, 1557. In-folio, [12]-228-[204] pp., demi-basane marbrée à coins fauve moderne, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, pièce de titre rouge (importantes restaurations du titre, R3, Exemplum pivilegii Caesarei et Exemplum pivilegii Regii reliés au mauvais endroit, manque le dernier f. bl.)
155820593<p><b>1558 Roman Republic Provinces GAUL Egypt ROME Elections Legions Onofrio Panvinio</b></p><p>Onofrio Panvinio was a 16th-century Italian historian who published a number of works on antiquity. Perhaps his most famous works were those on the Roman Republic such as '<i>Republicae Romanae Commentariorum'</i>. This work is a broad study on the Roman Empire and focuses on the following aspects:</p><p>· Priests </p><p>· Tribes and customs</p><p>· Government elections and officials</p><p>o Includes popes</p><p>· Provinces of Rome descriptions of</p><p>o <b><u>Spain Sardinia Achaia provinces in Gaul Sicily Cyrene Numidia Cyprus Crete Bithynia Syria Egypt Britannia and many more.</u></b></p><p>· Roman colonies and municipalities</p><p>· People in Roman legions</p><p>It also features a detailed and thorough physical description of the city of Rome including street names ports and iconic locations. </p><p>Item number: #20593</p><p>Price: $950</p><p>PANVINIUS Onofrio</p><p><b><i>Onuphrii Panuinii Veronensis fratris eremitae Augustiniani Reipublicae Romanae commentariorum libri tres</i></b></p><p>Venetiis: ex officina Erasmiana apud Vincentium Valgrisium 1558.</p><p><br /></p><p><u>Details</u>:</p><p>· Collation: complete with all pages: </p><p>o 16 947 i.e. 957 11</p><p>o Signatures: a8 A-Z8 a-z8 2A-2O8</p><p>· References: USTC 846545; VD16 P 262; Adams P 202</p><p>· Language: Latin</p><p>· Binding: Vellum; tight and secure</p><p>· Size: ~7in X 4.75in 17.5cm x 12cm</p><p>· Rare and desirable</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>20593</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Erasmiana apud Vincentium Valgrisium hardcover
15571910010022Venice: Iacobi Stradae Mantuani Jacobus Strada 1557. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Papal Iconography Folio 30 x 20.5 cm. Bound in later mottled calf 17th cent. with gilt stamped spine compartments. Good binding and cover professionally rebacked in 1980 in the Netherlands. 4 428 pp. 16 leaves. Heavily illustrated with woodcuts of the arms of the popes and cardinals from Saint Peter to Paul III. Generally clean unmarked pages. Panvinio was an Italian historian and humanist who was primarily concerned with the study of ancient Rome. Adams P-194. Graesse V 123. Venice: Iacobi Stradae Mantuani [Jacobus Strada] hardcover
51-3142Roma : Nella libraria de' fratelli de' Rossi all'insegna della Salamandra 1727. 2 vols. 12mo. Original vellum; short tear on one spine.10 x 16.5 cm. 614 780 pp. 21 folded engraved plates as well as engravings in the text.Light water stain to first few pages of Roma Antica affecting the left half side and affecting a small part of the upper left corner in the balance of the book; one folding plate torn without loss; no water stains in Roma Moderna; light foxing and aging throughout. OCLC Numbers: 23645546 and 956151756. Revised and enlarged from the author's two works: Ritratto di Roma antica; Ritratto di Roma moderna. "Presentiamo di nuouo . li due tomi della Descrizione di Roma antica e moderna."--All'erdvito lettore li Fratelli de Rossi v. 1 5th prelim. leaf. Volumes called "Tomo I-II" at foot of first page of each signature.Bookplate of Lothar Schlesinger Roma : Nella libraria, de' fratelli de' Rossi, all'insegna della Salamandra, 1727. hardcover
176871 volume grand in-12° relié plein vélin d'époque, 11 f. nchf. dont titre, 95 - 1 f. nchf. 33 p.+ 1 f. nchf. infimes trous de vers en marge supérieure de quelques pages, taches d'encre sans occultation du texte sur les 4 premières feuilles, tampon de bibliothèque. Rare et bel ouvrage traitant dans sa première partie des Triumphalia romains, trophées arcs, pompe liée au triomphe de l'imperator suivi du même sujet traité plus précocement par Panofrio Panvinio.
1588210251588 Recueil de 5 ouvrages du du même auteur, parus la même année chez les mêmes éditeurs, Paris, Jean Charron pour Egidius et Nicolas Gilles, 1588, (16)-298-(70)pp. d'index et 1 feuillet blanc - 82-(6) pp. d'index -379-(20) pp. d'index ; 305-(23) d'index ; 74-(13) pp. d'index et 1 p. d'errata. Reliure de l'époque de plein velin ivoire, beau fer frappé à froid au centre du premier plat (Bibliothèque des Grands Augustins de Paris), les bords des 6 premiers feuillets ont été consolidés au papier japon, bon exemplaire.
1557046552Venice: J. Strada 1557. First Edition. Hardcover Quarter Leather. Very Good Condition. 19th century leather backed boards front hinge cracked corners worn remains of library spine label binding sound overall. Private library plate on pastedown minor scattered foxing index leaf foxed and with a stain in the bottom margin; overall quite clean internally. Printed in red and black with engraved emblems throughout. 12 228pp index blanks intact. Adams P 195. Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: History; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 046552. J. Strada hardcover books
155843561Venice: Ex officina Erasmiana apud Vincentium Valgrisium 1558. <p>Panvinio Onofrio 1529-68. Reipublicae romanae commentariorum libri tres. 16 947 11pp. Venice: Ex officina Erasmiana apud Vincentium Valgrisium 1558. 173 x 112 mm. Limp vellum ca. 1558 title in ink on the spine spine darkened and with 2 small tears in the upper extremity. Minor toning but very good.</p> <p> First Edition. Panvinio a noted antiquary and archeologist was librarian to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese the great 16th-century collector and patron of the arts. Panvinio's history of the Roman republic is divided into three books. "In Book I on topography he treated the 'image of the old city-that is the ancient buildings' 'priscae urbis imagino id est vetusta aedificia'. He included the origin location boundary gates streets hills and regions of the city. Book II dealt with institutions; it had a separate title-page and was called 'The Roman state' 'Civitas romana'. It was original in that it aimed to present not an organizational plan but a history-scared and secular-of Roman institutions . . . Book III was concerned with the Empire outside of the city of Rome "Imperium romanum'-that is the provinces" Bauer The Invention of Papal History p. 57. Panvinio is best known for his great archeological map of Rome produced in 1565. </p> . Ex officina Erasmiana apud Vincentium Valgrisium unknown
1568B5638Rome: Ant. Lafrerij formeis c. 1568. Lacks title two leaves of text and two engraved portraits of Popes Bonifacius IX and Xystus IV. A very good example of this scarce 16th century Italian illustrated book with text and plates clean and crisp. Edition: First Edition. Binding: Recent half calf with brownish marbled boards. Spine with four raised bands and gilt title on 2. Notes: Text in Latin. A 16th century work detailing the lives Popes. Portraits of Urbanus VI Innocentius VII Innocentius VIII Gregorius XII Alexander V Alexander VI Ioannes XXIII Martinus V Eugenius IIII Felix IIII Nicolaus V Calixtus III Pius II Pius III Pius IV Pius V Paulus II Paulus III Paulus IV Iulius II Iulius III Leo X Adrianus VI Clemens VII Marcellus II. They are engraved by Antoine Lafrery who based his work on portraits done by Raphael Titian and others. Short accounts of their lives are on the versos. <br><br>The erudite Augustinian Onofrio Panvinio or Onuphrius Panvinius 1529-1568 was an Italian historian and antiquary who was librarian to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese. He was recognized as one of the greatest church historians and archaeologists of his time. The scholarly printer Paulus Manutius called him antiquitatis helluo "a glutton for antiquity" and Julius Caesar Scaliger styled him pater omnis historiae "father of all history". <br><br>Antonio Lafreri or Antoine Lafréry 1512-1577 was a French Italian engraver cartographer and publisher. Of French origin - born in Franche-Comté- Lafreri settled in Rome around 1540. His most important work is the so-called Atlases of Lafreri published in Rome in 1570 one of the first organic collection of printed maps. The renowned Lafrery family members were important 16th century engravers and publishers of maps and prints. Their maps are among the most sought after examples of 16th century map makers of Europe. <br> Size: Quarto 284x202mm Illustration: With 25 of 27 copper engraved portraits of popes References: Ruscelli no. 449; Mortimer Harvard College Library 356; Roland Lafrery p. 374; Pages: 1-25 unpaginated copper engravings with accompanying text on versos Category: Book Europe Italy; Book Plate Books General; Book Religious Christianity; Book Early Printed 1500; Ant. Lafrerij formeis hardcover
15881219081588. ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY. PANVINIO Onofrio. Reipublicae Romanae commentariorum libri tres With: Civitas Romana part II; Imperium romanum part III; Origo gentis Romanae et Sexti Iulii Frontini De aquaeductibus urbis Romae libri II part IV; and Frontinus De coloniis lib. Legis with other works part V. Five parts in one volume. Part I: 16 298 i.e. 288 70 pp. 1 blank leaf; Part II Civitas Romana bound fourth: 379 21 pp.; Part III: 304 24 pp.; Part IV: 82 6 pp.; Part V: 74 14 pp. Woodcut printer's devices on title-pages: Renouard 365 parts I and V and 366 parts II-IV. Thick 8vo. 182 x 119 mm. bound in contemporary German blind-stamped pigskin over wooden boards arms of Georg Rudolf von Czedlitz or Zedlitz stamped at center of covers in gold faded with his monogram GRVC and the date 1601 stamped in silver above and below outer roll-tooled border with figures of Saints Peter and Paul contemporary ms. title on spine green edges. Paris: Jean Charron for Egidius and Nicolas Gilles 1588. A pleasing copy of this collection of separate works on Ancient Rome issued by Gilles simultaneously and sold either separately or as a collection as here. Most of the volume is devoted to works on Roman archaeology by the Augustinian scholar Onofrio Panvinio 1529-1568 one of the most important Renaissance historians of early Rome. In his short life Panvinio managed to write approximately 70 works on Roman and ecclesiastical history. His critical studies of Roman medals inscriptions architecture and monuments earned him the praise of the greatest of all Renaissance classicists Joseph Scaliger who called Panvinio "the father of all of history." First published in 1558 De republica Romana focused on the streets buildings and aqueducts of the Republic while Parts II and III constituted an invaluable history of the structure and institutions of early and later Roman government administration and society. Accompanying Panvinio's studies are several late Roman works including Sextus Julius Frontinus' important early study of the Roman water-supply system which surveys the system of aqueducts the laws regulating their use and maintenance and other matters relating to architecture. Also included are an ancient treatise on the origins of Rome of unknown authorship and other short works and fragments on Roman history. This copy was bound for Georg Rudolf von Zedlitz city councilor at Glogau whose panel-stamped arms and motto Ille sapiens qui utilia non qui multa scit "He is wise who knows useful things rather than many things" decorate the covers. E. P. Goldschmidt described another of Zedlitz's books decorated with the same panel stamp in Gothic and Renaissance Bookbindings 263 reproducing the panel on plate CX. Light spotting to first few leaves of parts I and II stain to edge of upper cover otherwise an excellent copy in its original German binding. PROVENANCE: Contemporary manuscript notes on final blank leaves of parts I and II bound fourth indicating the binder's error in placement; Georg Rudolf von Zedlitz binding; 17th-century armorial bookplate with initials C.W.G.V.N. Adams P-201. Rossetti 7815. Cicognara 3817-3818 "elegante edizione". Olschki Choix 17725. Schudt Le Guide di Roma 1930 707. hardcover books
1568B5883Rome: Antonio Lafre c.1568. . Scarce large paper copy. Some light rubbing. Minor mostly marginal staining; a few marginal repairs. Edition: First Edition. Binding: Later quarter vellum and boards. Spine flat with author and date in manuscript ink.<br><br> Notes: Text in Latin. : The portraits of popes from Urban VI to Pius V the last signed by Philippe de Soye. A portrait of Gregory XIII elected in 1572 is found in some copies. The leaves of each gathering are signed in reverse. <br>The erudite Augustinian Onofrio Panvinio or Onuphrius Panvinius 1529-1568 was an Italian historian and antiquary who was librarian to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese. He was recognized as one of the greatest church historians and archaeologists of his time. The scholarly printer Paulus Manutius called him antiquitatis helluo "a glutton for antiquity" and Julius Caesar Scaliger styled him pater omnis historiae "father of all history". <br><br>Antonio Lafreri or Antoine Lafréry 1512-1577 was a French Italian engraver cartographer and publisher. Of French origin - born in Franche-Comté- Lafreri settled in Rome around 1540. His most important work is the so-called Atlases of Lafreri published in Rome in 1570 one of the first organic collection of printed maps. The renowned Lafrery family members were important 16th century engravers and publishers of maps and prints. Their maps are among the most sought after examples of 16th century map makers of Europe. <br> Size: Folio. 325 x 228 mm. Illustration: Illustrated with engraved title and 27 engraved portraits of popes. Provenance: Title and dedication leafs each with large watermark at centre. References: Ruscelli no. 449; Mortimer Harvard College Library Italian 356; Roland Lafrery p. 374; Pages: PP. 30 leaves. Category: Book Europe Italy; Book Plate Books General; Book Religious Christianity; Book Early Printed 1500; Antonio Lafre, hardcover
160015864AB1600. Venice Io. Baptista Ciotti 1600. 385 : 25 cm. Engraved title 6 leaves 136; 15 pages 32 double-page engraved plates. Calf in contemporary style. First edition. - Panvinio was an Augustinian monk and an important Reneissance historian of early Rome who also served as Corrector and Reviser of the books of the Vatican Library in 1556. The present work on the games triumphs and circuses of Rome Pompeii and Constantinople is profusely illustrated with engraving depicting gladatorial combat animal sacrifice Roman coins statuary classical architecture etc. - Engraved title mounted and bound oppoisite the dedication page page 15 of the appendix mounted on old paper the right part supplemented handwritten some minor waterstains in the lower edge not affacting text or illustrations. The intersting engravings in strong impressions. - Adams P-189; Berlin Kat. 1854; Mortimer Harvard Italian 357. unknown