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1768112511Parigi 1768. Hardcover. Good/No jacket. Volume one only. 16mo. Leatherbound. Covers worn. Bookplate inside front cover of Laura Mary Forster. Forster was a bookbinder who corresponded with William Morris. She also corresponded with Charles Darwin as she was close friends with his daughter Henrietta. Intellectually curious it's may come as no surprise that she was the aunt of E.M. Forster. Parigi hardcover
1787H2849Verona Italy: Per gli eredi di Marco Moroni 1787. Hardcover. Very Good. Published 1787 8vo marbled boards 4 cxxxiv 290 pp. Very good copy with light wear to spine paper with frontispiece. The first volume of two. With Petrarch's sonnets and other canzoni in Italian. Per gli eredi di Marco Moroni hardcover
17992503310077Printed by T. Maiden for Vernor and Hood London 1799. Hardcover. Good. 2 volume set. Hardcover. Good binding and cover. Scattered spotting. Library stamps and markings. An abridgment of J.F.A. de Sade's 'Memoires pour la vie de Francois Petrarque' 22 cm. Pagination: volume 1: xviii 388 12 pages 6 leaves of plates; volume 2: 2 401 11 pages. From the library of noted New Yorker Frederic de Peyster 1796-1882. Printed by T. Maiden, for Vernor and Hood, London hardcover
1733034522<p>Venezia: Angiolo Geremia 1733. Un volume 13x19 cm di 115 pagine. Ampi margini. Brossura muta del tempo con titolo manoscritto illeggibile al dorso; timbro di "doppio" al frontespizio. Traccia di tarlo al margine dell'ultimo foglio peraltro condizioni molto buone. Famoso falso letterario dell'inizio del Settecento attribuito a Biagio Schiavo o a Domenico Lazzarini.</p> Angiolo Geremia
1800041272Venedig: Francesco Andreola 1800. 408 S.; Halbleder der Zeit mit marmoriertem Überzugspapier; fliegender Vorsatz mit Besitzervermerken von alter Hand u. kl. Randeinriss Deckel berieben u. beschabt Kanten bestossen Ecken gestaucht u. etwas angeplatzt; stabiles Expl. Halbleder. Befriedigend. 16 cm. Francesco Andreola Hardcover
1784#BIBLIO-1183<p>Francesco Petrarca Tomo Primo. Parnaso italiano : ovvero Raccolta de' poeti classici italiani d'ogni genere d'ogni età d'ogni metro e del più scelto tra gli ottimi diligentemente riveduti sugli originali più accreditati e adornati di figure in rame.</p><p><em>Francesco Petrarca Petrarch Volume One. Italian Parnassus: or A Collection of Classical Italian Poets of Every Genre of Every Age of Every Meter and of the Most Selected Among the Best Diligently Revised from the Most Accredited Originals and Adorned with Copperplate Figures.</em><em></em> <br />Venezia MDCCLXXXIV. Presso Antonio Zatta E Figli. Venice 1784 published by Antonio Zatta and Sons. Hardback full marbled calf binding boards panelled and gilt-tooled with gilt decoration and bands to spine. Octavo/8vo measures around 4" x 6 3/8" x 1". Pagination: 6 367 7 pp. Contains copperplate illustrations. Scuffing to leather binding and rubbing at edges and on hinges with bumped and torn corners. Crease along spine that puts strain on textblock though still intact. Spine torn a little at head and tail with some loss. Some cracking to outer hinges with a little loss. Much rubbing and some loss to gilt detail on spine which has faded to some degree as a result. Title presumed to have been gilt but no longer present although faint outline of title stamping still barely visible. A little slackness to binding but reasonably firm though with cracking to textblock corresponding to aforementioned spine cracking. Green cloth ribbon marked detached from textblock. Page edges browned marked and scuffed especially to upper edges but reasonably clean to lower and fore-edges. Attractive marbled endpapers. A little staining to edges of pastedowns and endpapers. Inked names and one date of previous owner to recto of half-title page. Some toning to pages and scattered foxing and a little staining to upper margins with occasional other marking. Some minor pencil marking and occasional numbering in margins. See pictures for further information. About the author: <em>Francis Petrarch 20 July 1304 – 19 July 1374; Latin: Franciscus Petrarcha; modern Italian: Francesco Petrarca born Francesco di Petracco was a scholar from Arezzo and poet of the early Italian Renaissance as well as one of the earliest humanists. </em> <em>Petrarch's rediscovery of Cicero's letters is often credited with initiating the 14th-century Italian Renaissance and the founding of Renaissance humanism. In the 16th century Pietro Bembo created the model for the modern Italian language based on Petrarch's works as well as those of Giovanni Boccaccio and to a lesser extent Dante Alighieri. Petrarch was later endorsed as a model for Italian style by the Accademia della Crusca.</em> <em>Petrarch's sonnets were admired and imitated throughout Europe during the Renaissance and became a model for lyrical poetry. He is also known for being the first to develop the concept of the "Dark Ages". Source: Wiki</em></p> Antonio Zatta and Sons hardcover
1786936343Orleans; Nella stamperia di C.A.I. Jacob primogenito E si vende alla continuazione della Raccolta di Cazin 1786. 1786. Hardcover. hardback 24mo 132x90pp xxxii216;228pp portrait frontis. title vignettes owner's name on endpaper v.2 slight browning text clean and tight half-vellum binding browned hand-letterd titles Good condition . Orleans; Nella stamperia di C.A.I. Jacob primogenito E si vende alla continuazione della Raccolta di Cazin, 1786, hardcover
177828951778 PARME et AVIGNON J.GUICHARD 1778. petit in-8, vj-390 pp., 1f. n. ch., , cartonné époque ,dos lisse et plats (coiffes , charniéres et coins émoussés) , édition originale; les 288 premières sont consacrées à l'intéressante biographie de Pétrarque par l'abbé Roman, né en Avignon.
172260669Padova:: Presso Giuseppe Comino 1722. full stiff vellum. Old ink ownership signature; otherwise very nice. 8vo. Presso Giuseppe Comino, hardcover
1778RW1596London:: Gio. Tom. Masi 1778. 1778. 2 volumes. 12mo. 4 xxiv 343 1; 300 pp. Frontis. portrait with fine engraved plates by "Joan. Lapi". Contemporary gilt-stamped mottled calf gilt-stamped spine labels all edges gilt; joints starting spine ends worn. Ownership signatures of Mary C. Johnson and Maria T. Binney. Internally very good; binding good. Collection of Petrarch's works in the original Italian. Gio. Tom. Masi, 1778. unknown books
1748277950Florence: Apollo 1748. hardcover. very good. With a copper portrait of Petrach after Simon Memmi. liii 384 page with text in Italian. Short thick 8vo contemporary white paper boards with manuscript title on spine ; minor repairs to the joints. Prima parte: Sonetti e Canzoni di Francesco Petrarca in vita di Madonna Laura. Sonetti 1-227 & Canzoni 1-39. Seconda parte: in Morte di Madonna Laura. Sonetti 228-317 & Canzoni 40-49. Firenze: Nella Stamperia all' Insegna d'Apollo 1748. A very good copy of this uncommon edition handsomely printed.<br/><br/> Apollo unknown books
1748277950Florence: Apollo 1748. hardcover. very good. With a copper portrait of Petrach after Simon Memmi. liii 384 page with text in Italian. Short thick 8vo contemporary white paper boards with manuscript title on spine ; minor repairs to the joints. Prima parte: Sonetti e Canzoni di Francesco Petrarca in vita di Madonna Laura. Sonetti 1-227 & Canzoni 1-39. Seconda parte: in Morte di Madonna Laura. Sonetti 228-317 & Canzoni 40-49. Firenze: Nella Stamperia all' Insegna d'Apollo 1748. A very good copy of this uncommon edition handsomely printed.<br/> <br/> Apollo unknown
17599740Venice: Presso Bonifacio Viezzeri 1759. Third edition. 8vo xxiv 728pp. Contemporary vellum binding stamped label to spine. Boards with some soiling minor foxing to text block. Near fine. <br /> <br /> A substantial eighteenth-century scholarly edition of Petrarch’s Rime notable for its attention to manuscript authority. The text is advertised as checked against manuscripts in the Estense Library and fragments of Petrarch’s own original. This edition brings together commentary by three major Italian literary antiquarians - Alessandro Tassoni Girolamo Muzio and Ludovico Antonio Muratori. Presso Bonifacio Viezzeri unknown
1713D8042Leiden Netherlands / Delft Netherlands: Apud C. Boutesteyn & S. Luchtmans / Apud Adrianum Beman 1713. Hardcover. Very Good. Two parts in one volume 8vo 192 x 120mm. 8 2 604pp. Title printed in red and black. Engraved half title. Engraved portrait frontispiece of Julius Caesar. 13 copperplate engraved plates and maps seven folding Europe Gall Castra Caesaris Caesars bridge Alesia Pompeii Alexandria and full pages depicting Uxellodunum Massilia Avaricum Turris Caesaris and three breeds of land roaming animals p. 237. Later calf; pages 143-154 255-258 357-362 excised front cover loose but present some wear with use tape repairs to some maps overall in tact. Plates are complete tho -- oddly -- text is not. Sold as is. Ex-Libris of Joannis Clarke of the former Trinity Collection Canterbury. Scattered annotations in various 18th century hands by early owners Nov. 10 1747 John Dryden and Sussex in another hand Abraham Covent all on final verso. Inscribed G.B. Blagden March 1793 on engraved half title. Later inscribed M.E. Doble on front pastedown. <br/><br/>Despite the ascription to a shadowy Julius Celsus this is in fact and edition of the biography of Julius Caesar that Petrarch composed very late in his life. As someone imbued with the spirit of Livy Petrarch is much more concerned with Caesars military campaigns and recounts them in detail. The attention he gives to Caesar concerns some facts regarding family history and his personal qualities such as courage and intellect. While the primary source is Suetonius Petrarch reports personal details not found in the Divus Julius such as the year of Caesars birth the names of his parents and his youthful prowess in Greek Latin and rhetoric. This copy certainly captures the essence of a students enthusiasm for pouring over the text leaving their mark and even excising what they like. Despite this the volume includes all of the valuable commentaries on the Gallic and Civil Wars all Books and ending belli Alexandrini fuerunt as it should. Apud C. Boutesteyn & S. Luchtmans / Apud Adrianum Beman hardcover
179917760Parma Co' Tipi Bodoniani (Bodoni) 1799 pet. in-8, cartonnage d'attente, pièce de titre imprimée, titre, XVIII-352pp.,
1777011889London: T. Davies 1777. 1st Thus . Hardcover. VG for age/No Jacket as issued. 12 Cms x 18.5 Cms. end-paperhalf-titlet.p.xxiii1055 'Table' i.e. Index blank leafrear end-paper facing Italian and English text throughout; unmarked bar faint early small ink.sig. to fr. pastedown end-papers and pastedowns marginally tanned faint tanning to edges of half-title t.p. and hints elsewhere but of little significance front end-gutter slightly opened but tight close examination shows front end-paper has been refixed to front pastedown with white tape but this largely obscured by gutter fold to end-paper. Early full leather covers clean edges and spine darkened all corners a little rubbed as might be expected spine panels have small gilt urn-like motif title panel has good red label and gilt 'Plutarch's Odes &c' joints firm but front one narrowly cracked remains firm. A very acceptable copy of this scarce work. Translator not stated. <br/> <br/> T. Davies hardcover
1778842541778 Paris, Bastien, 1778, in 8° relié plein veau ancien, dos lisse très orné, filets dorés encadrant les plats, toutes tranches dorées, VIII-468 pages et errata ; petit frottis d'usage, coins émoussés.
1777896P35London: T. Davies 1777. First edition. Leather. Good Only. 7.5" by 5". None. The first John Nott translation of the poetical works of Petrarch an important figure of the Italian Renaissance. The first edition of John Nott's translation.The collected sonnets and odes of Petrarch.Petrarch or Francesco Petrarca was an early humanist during the early Italian Renaissance. He is considered to have initiated the Italian Renaissance in the fourteenth century when he rediscovered Cicero's letters. His poetry was much admired and imitated during the Renaissance. John Nott was a classical scholar and physician.Including a life of Petrarch.Bookplate of W. A. Commerell to the front paste down. Bookplate of Josceline Grove to the recto of the front endpaper. In a rebacked calf binding. Externally generally smart. Light rubbing and marks to the boards. Lighter rubbing to the spine. Minor bumping to the extremities. Front hinge has failed. Rear hinge is a little strained. Bookplate to the front paste down and to the recto of the front endpaper. Front endpaper is detached but present. Internally generally firmly bound. Pages are very lightly age-toned and clean. Good Only T. Davies hardcover
17971010Y28London: Vernor and Hood; J. Cuthell; J. Walker et. al. 1797. Leather. Good. 8.5" by 5.5". None. A bright new edition of Francis Petrarch's humanist writings translated from the Latin by Susannah Dobson. A new edition of this popular translation by Susannah Dobson. Translated from the Latin. Bound in full diced calf with raised bands and gilt dentelles. Seven page index to the rear. The writings of 14th-century Italian scholar and poet and one of the earliest humanists Francis Petrarch. Often referred to as the father of humanism Petrarch inspired humanist philosophy which led to the intellectual flowering of the Renaissance. From the library of Whig politician William Congreve Russell 1778-1850. He was also High Sheriff of Worcestershire in 1839. Bound in full diced calf with raised bands. Externally front joint is strained. Bookplate of one William Congreve Russell to the front paste down. Internally generally firmly bound with p. xiii working loose. Pages are generally bright and clean with occasional light scattered spots heaviest to the first and last few leaves. Good Vernor and Hood; J. Cuthell; J. Walker et. al. hardcover
1713D8042Leiden Netherlands / Delft Netherlands: Apud C. Boutesteyn & S. Luchtmans / Apud Adrianum Beman 1713. Hardcover. Very Good. Two parts in one volume 8vo 192 x 120mm. 8 2 604pp. Title printed in red and black. Engraved half title. Engraved portrait frontispiece of Julius Caesar. 13 copperplate engraved plates and maps seven folding Europe Gall Castra Caesaris Caesars bridge Alesia Pompeii Alexandria and full pages depicting Uxellodunum Massilia Avaricum Turris Caesaris and three breeds of land roaming animals p. 237. Later calf; pages 143-154 255-258 357-362 excised front cover loose but present some wear with use tape repairs to some maps overall in tact. Plates are complete tho -- oddly -- text is not. Sold as is. Ex-Libris of Joannis Clarke of the former Trinity Collection Canterbury. Scattered annotations in various 18th century hands by early owners Nov. 10 1747 John Dryden and Sussex in another hand Abraham Covent all on final verso. Inscribed G.B. Blagden March 1793 on engraved half title. Later inscribed M.E. Doble on front pastedown. <br/><br/>Despite the ascription to a shadowy Julius Celsus this is in fact and edition of the biography of Julius Caesar that Petrarch composed very late in his life. As someone imbued with the spirit of Livy Petrarch is much more concerned with Caesars military campaigns and recounts them in detail. The attention he gives to Caesar concerns some facts regarding family history and his personal qualities such as courage and intellect. While the primary source is Suetonius Petrarch reports personal details not found in the Divus Julius such as the year of Caesars birth the names of his parents and his youthful prowess in Greek Latin and rhetoric. This copy certainly captures the essence of a students enthusiasm for pouring over the text leaving their mark and even excising what they like. Despite this the volume includes all of the valuable commentaries on the Gallic and Civil Wars all Books and ending belli Alexandrini fuerunt as it should. Apud C. Boutesteyn & S. Luchtmans / Apud Adrianum Beman hardcover books
1741OB644<p>In Venezia presso Bonifacio Viezzeri MDCCXLI 1741. Hard Cover. xxiv 732 pages signatures: 8 24 A-2X8 2Y12; 25 cm. Title continues: d'esso poeta. S'aggiungono le considerazioni rivedute e ampliate d'Alessandro Tassoni le annotazioni di Girolamo Muzio e le osservazioni di Lodovico Antonio Muratori. Seconda edizione nel fine d'una giunta d'alcune composizioni del medesimo Petrarca e d'altri autori. This edition first published Venice 1711; with this title 1727. On this excellent edition see Gamba 729n. Untrimmed; bound in original publisher's cardboard; very good. Stock#OB644.</p> presso Bonifacio Viezzeri hardcover
175628422Venezia: Zatta 1756. In-8 gr. mm. 250x180 2 volumi mz. pelle coeva piccoli spacchi alle cerniere esterne; lievi mancanze alle cuffie inf. abrasioni e piccoli fori di tarlo ai dorsi fregi e titolo oro su tassello al dorso pp. XVILXXX557 compreso il frontespizio stampato in rosso e nero; pp. XVI615 compreso il frontespizio stampato in nero. Grande e bella vignetta inc. in rame ai frontespizi e al verso dell'ultima carta del 2° volume. Illustrati da; antiporta incisa in rame da G.B. Brustolon su disegno di F. Fontebasso che rappresenta l'incoronazione del poeta al Campidoglio 1 tav. con i ritratti del Petrarca di Laura e del Castelvetro ed 1 tav. dedicatoria contiene un sonetto a Maria Antonia di Baviera principessa regia di Polonia racchiuso in bella cornice con amorini e medaglione col ritratto dell'Altezza Reale oltre a numerosissime vignette finali testate inc. in rame da valenti artisti quali Brustolon Crivellari Magnini Leonardis ecc. inventate da Zompini e Fontebasso.<br> L'opera comprende: "il Canzoniere i Trionfi la Vita del Poeta scritta da Lodovico Beccatelli; un compendio di quella scritta dal Muratori; il Testamento del Petrarca; gli Elogi e Testimonianze d'uomini illustri; la Vita del Castelvetro scrittapure dal Muratori; la Giunta di alcune Composizioni del Petrarca; il Catalogo delle edizioni del Canzoniere; le Varie lezioni; una Lezione dell'Estatico in difesa del Petrarca; una Lettera postuma del canonico Paolo Gagliardi".<br>Cfr. BrunetIV554: "cette édition etait la plus belle et l'une des méilleures que l'on eut alors de ce poete" - Gamba735 che cita il Marsand: "Può dirsi in tutta verità. che questa edizione. e per gli ornamenti e pe' caratteri e per la correzione dovra' sempre tenersi in grandissima stima; e gia' n'e' indubitata prova la difficolta' di rinvenirne gli esemplari" - HaymPoesie79: "Edizione magnifica con 200 e piu' figure in rame" - Morazzoni248 - Ferrazzi Bibliografia petrarchesca p. 138 per il commentatore Lodovico Castelvetro. Al nostro esemplare nel 2° volume mancano: un frontespizio stampato in rosso e nero e una tavola con i ritratti di Laura e Petrarca; lievi aloni marginali e fioriture su alc. cc. ma complessivamente ben conservato. Zatta, unknown
1768318529Paris: prault 1768. hardcover. 154 211 328 pages thick 12mo handsomely reboound in full brown morocco red leather spine lable Paris: Prault 1768. Fine.<br/> <br/> prault unknown
177885902Gio. Tom. Masi | Londra [Livorna] 1778 | 9 x 14.50 cm | 2 volumes reliés
17743103Amsterdam 1774. Full Leather. original edition good condition 448 82 pp 495 83 pp 812 102 pp hardcover