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19748985Alpignano: Tallone 1974. Molto ben conservato. Sul blocco delle pagine lievissime minuscole fioriture sul taglio inferiore. Piccolo taglio sulla velina protettiva della brossura alla base del dorso. Lievi tracce d’uso sul cofanetto e sulla camicia. Brossura protetta da velina con custodia e camicia editoriale pp XLIV 310 2. Uno dei 470 esemplari su carta della Cartiera Miliani di Fabriano filigranata col nome “Petrarca†#345. La lezione del Canzoniere qui proposta fu approntata con grande rigore filologico da Gianfranco Contini per l’edizione parigina di Tallone del 1949 e venne fatta propria anche da Einaudi 1964. Tallone unknown
19663418New York: The Heritage Press 1966. 195 x 29 cm 370 pp in good condition in slipcase illustrated with drawings by Aldo Salvadori The Heritage Press unknown
2003b24017Edizioni Bandecchi & Vivaldi 2003-01-01. Paperback. Like New. Book is in excellent condition text is unmarked and pages are tight. Edizioni Bandecchi & Vivaldi paperback
085105191XNew. hardcover. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. hardcover
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
1920240860Munich: Muller 1920. Limited. hardcover. very good. Schinnerer Adolf. 12 tipped in lithographs by Adolf Schinnerer. Translations selected by Franz Spunda by many translators including Rainer Maria Rilke. 4to vellum spine and corners over patterned boards spine darkened and with minor edgewear faint dampstain on upper inner margin still a very good copy. Munchen: George Muller 1920.<br/> <br/> Number 181 of 330 numbered copies<br/> <br/> Muller unknown
1898024084London: Kegan Paul Trench and Co 1898. Small Octavo. unopened. 2271 pp. Italian text on the left English text on the right of the pages. This work offers a deep dive into the Italian Renaissance poet. Petrarch's passionate conflicted love for his muse Laura exploring themes of divine beauty earthly desire spiritual struggle and the fleeting nature of life all framed in the iconic Petrarchan sonnet form octave and sestet. It's a journey through worshipful adoration torment and eventual penitence for worldly passions revealing the birth of modern lyric poetry. A very nice copy bound by Riviere in 3/4 brown morocco over maroon cloth raised bands with lettering and rules in gilt top edge gilt. from the library of H.L. Tevis at Alma. Dr. Harry L. Tevis a wealthy art collector and botany enthusiast who owned a large estate near Alma California south of Los Gatos in the early 20th century. His property later became home to Alma College. Kegan, Paul, Trench and Co unknown
2016x-9811003491Springer 2016. Hardcover. New. 152 pages. 9.25x6.50x0.50 inches. Springer hardcover
2-74393Venezia presso Sebastian Coleti 1727 4to mediocre legatura in cartonato coevo d'attesa con titolo manoscritto al dorso pp. XXIV-732. Piccoli strappi al dorso qualche macchia ai piatti ma esemplare molto buono internamente: carta ancora croccante con sporadiche e lievi fioriture. Esemplare in barbe. unknown
1832450710Firenze : Presso Leonardo Ciardetti 1832. First Edition. Hardcover. Good tight copies both in the original full aniline calf with raised bands gilt-tooling and leather title labels to spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned. Titles worn on volume 2. Some light foxing chiefly to margins. A well-preserved set overall. Physical description; complete in 2 volumes : illustrations ; 23 cm. Subjects; Italian poetry 14th century. Sonnets Italian. Firenze : Presso Leonardo Ciardetti hardcover
1841440284London : E. Bull 1841. 1st edition. Hardcover. Author's inscribed copy. Good copy only in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat bumped and rubbed as with age. Cover detached. Page with portrait detached. Moderate foxing. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description: xii 257 pages ; 12º. London : E. Bull hardcover
20182-9811091404Springer 2018. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 152 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.37 inches. Springer paperback
1926149479Shaftsbury: High House Press 1926. First High House Press limited edition of this collection of poems made in Laura's lifetime. Octavo original publisher's half-cloth with paper titles to the front panel. One of 105 numbered copies this is number 76. In very good condition bookplate. Translated into English by William J. Ibbett. Francesco Petrarca 1304–1374 commonly known as Petrarch was an Italian scholar poet and humanist whose works helped lay the intellectual foundation for the Renaissance. Writing in both Latin and the vernacular he is best known for his Canzoniere “Songbook†a collection of lyric poems devoted to his idealized love for Laura which perfected the sonnet form and profoundly influenced European poetry for centuries. Beyond his literary achievements Petrarch’s rediscovery and promotion of classical texts marked a turning point in the revival of humanist learning emphasizing the moral and aesthetic value of antiquity. High House Press hardcover
193225499Zürich 1932. Persönliches Exemplar der Uebersetzerin Eva Herlik Siebenter Druck der Johannespresse Eines v. 150 Expl. Johannespresse 8°. Pbd. Literatur unknown
L3 box749 b2<p>Francesco Petrarca: Rime; Trionfi; E Poesie Latine. La Letteratura Italiana Storia e Testi Volume 6. A cura di F. Neri G. Martellotti E. Bianchi N. Sapegno. Riccardo Ricciardi Editore. Hardcover 918 pp.</p> Riccardo Ricciardi Editore. hardcover
1903354155Boston: Published by Houghton Mifflin Printed at the Riverside Press 1903. #281 0f 430 copies. 31 1pp. Decorations by Bruce Rogers. 1 vols. 12mo. Original parchment backed green paper covered boards. Fine in original glassine and slipcase with printed label in red and numbered. #281 0f 430 copies. 31 1pp. Decorations by Bruce Rogers. 1 vols. 12mo. Warde 40 Published by Houghton Mifflin [Printed at the Riverside Press] unknown
1562027459Venice: Lodovico Avanzo. Fair. 1562. Leather. 165 pages plus index front board missing 2 front endpapers with paper loss title page in good condition one woodcut and ititial letter pages trimmed and tinted red some dark staining to the bottom margins of the index.; 8vo . Lodovico Avanzo hardcover
1276Livorno: Torchj di G. Masi 1820. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 2 volumes bound in one. I: iv XLVII 362 pages; II: XII 248 pages. With the half-titles present. Printed with Didot's characters. In a contemporary vellum binding. Illustrated with a frontispiece portrait to each volume. <br/> <br/> Livorno: Torchj di G. Masi, 1820. hardcover
2103745Dresden: Georg Conrad Walther. 1774. Small 8vo. Contemporary mottled calf spine ruled in gilt and with gilt-stamped lettering-piece; pp. xxiv 456 title with engraved vignette incorporating portrait medallions of both the poet and Laura; light wear to extremities even light toning a very good copy of a scarce edition.A charming edition. Published four hundred years after the celebrated poet's death this collection was printed for students and lovers of Italian literature in Saxony. The publisher and printer Walther had good relations with the court of the elector Friedrich August II and was one of the most important German publishers of books in foreign languages including many works of the French enlightement which were distributed far into Eastern Central Europe. unknown
1811PETRARCH004500Londra. Dai Torchj di Guglielmo Bulmer e Co. 1811. First edition thus. 12mo. Three volumes: pp viii 505; ii 380; iv 379. Period binding of raised bands with raised bands decoration in gilt and blind marbled endpapers. The third volume has a separate title-page: ''Dizzertazione Istorica e Critica sulla Vita di Francesco Petrarca e su quella di Madonna Laura contro una Ipotesi Istorica dell'Abate de Sade''. Engraved frontispieces in first and third volumes. On each front pastedown is the armorial bookplate of John Pulteney. Italian text.Head of spine of first volume chipped away. Covers a bit rubbed at edges and joints. Staining from ribbon marker at pages 234-5 of third volume. A very good set. Londra. Dai Torchj di Guglielmo Bulmer e Co. hardcover
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
196732354-354Milan Stamperia Valdonega Verona for Alberto Chiesa 1967. 35 pp. 1 leaf. Tall 8vo. Orig. wrappers. In a slipcase. Milan Stamperia Valdonega Verona for Alberto Chiesa 1967. A gift for fellow bibliophiles offered by Alberto Chiesa bookdealer at Milan. With the Latin text the Italian version by Vittorio Enzo Alfieri the English version by Betty Radice and notes. The letter written about 1346 is to be found in Book III of the "Lettere Familiari". - Not in Mardersteig. PRESS BOOKS ; BIBLIOGRAPHIE BUCHKUNDE TYPOGRAPHIE ; LITERATURE: ITALIAN ; Milan, (Stamperia Valdonega, Verona, for) Alberto Chiesa unknown
194328653Milano: Edizioni della Conchiglia Collana di Poeti Antichi e Moderni 1943. Brossura wrappers. Molto buono Very Good. <em>Francisci Petrarchae Laureati Poetae</em>. Prefazione di <strong>Luciano Anceschi</strong>. Con 10 tavole in bianco e nero a piena pagina di Carlo Carrà";" riproduzioni litografiche fotomeccaniche da disegni originali dell'Artista. Cm 32x225. pp. 152. Molto buono Very Good. Fioriture leggere alla copertina Some light yellowing. Edizione originale di 150 esemplari. CarràCarrà1976 CarràMassimo Carlo CarràOpera grafica 1922-1964. Venezia Neri Pozza 1976. Edizioni della Conchiglia, Collana di Poeti Antichi e Moderni unknown
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