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90602Venezia Venice Italy Vincenzo Valgrissi 1560. Hardback approx 8 x 6 inches. Vellum boards with gilt line panels later leather to spine with raised banding and maroon leather spine label. Red page edges plain endpapers. In very good condition. Professionally rebacked on spine with later leather and spine label and later endpapers. Boards darkened corners bumped. Inscription to prelim “G. Frere to his dear sister Susanna Oct. 1805.” Some minor darkening to title page faint water stain to top inner corner of pages disappears about 1/4 way through.Chip/tears to bottom inside corners of pages at rear p208 - end does not affect text. Else a very good clean and tight copy. xii 214pp 5pp Index. Illustrated with a decorative engraved title page decorative chapter headers and pictorial letterpieces. One clipped illustration pasted to one page in intro/dedication M. Lavra. Illustration to last page of cross & serpent design. “Alessandro Vellutello’s Commentary Il Petrarca con l'espositione di M. Alessandro Velutello was first published in 1525 and was more successful than the other Cinquecento’s commentaries. It was reprinted 26 times until the end of the century. Vellutello’s was not a professional letterato as he admits; however his commentary has unprecedented humanist qualities as he quotes the Latin sources of Petrarch from Vergil to Horace from Propertius to Ovid from Cicero to Plinius. Furthermore his commentary includes accurate references to the Bible and the Provençal poets. Vellutello’s commentary is extremely original as it completely changes the original numbering that Petrarch gave to his poems based on biographical and geographical considerations. He wanted to recreate the identity and life of Francesco and Laura. To this goal he wrote three important introductory essays explaining his new approach to Petrarch’s Rvf. The first essay declares the new order that he gave to the poems Trattato de l’ordine de’ sonetti e canzoni mutato; the second is a short biography of Petrarch Vita e costumi del poeta; finally the third essay reconstructs Laura identity l’Origine di madonna Laura con la discrizione di Valclusa e del luogo ove il poeta di lei a principio s’innamorò.” https://petrarch.uoregon.edu/apparatus/commentary/14670 Venezia, (Venice, Italy) Vincenzo Valgrissi, 1560 hardcover
In-16 p. (mm. 152x92), 2 parti in 2 volumi, cartonato moderno, tit. oro su tassello al dorso. - Parte prima, pp. 501, inclusi: frontespizio, avviso de “gli Editori”, un proemio de “l’Autore della interpretazione a chi legge” (è anonimo); segue il testo del canzoniere petrarchesco “Sonetti e canzoni in vita di Madonna Laura”, con le note del Leopardi. - Parte seconda, pp. 971 (numeraz. continua), segue il rimanente del canzoniere ”Sonetti e canzoni in morte di Madonna Laura”, un Indice delle “Rime cioè sonetti, canzoni, sestine, ballate, madrigali e trionfi” sino alla p. 968. Nelle 3 seguenti v’è una “scusa dell’interprete”. Cfr. Mazzatinti / Menghini “Bibliografia leopardiana”,I, n. 658 - Cappelletti “Bibl. leopardiana”, p. 25: “l’edizione principale è Milano, Stella, 1826”. Con fioriture e aloni, ma complessivam. buon esemplare, con barbe.
153628488<p><strong>1536 De Remediis by Petrarch Philosophy Humanism Dialogues Venice Latin</strong></p><p><em>"Books have led some to learning and others to madness." </em></p><p>― Francesco Petrarch</p><p>Petrarch was a 14th-century Italian humanist known for his discovery of the letters of Cicero and establishment of the study of humanism. He wrote sonnets and poems many of which were the model of poetry during the Dark Ages. At the end of Petrarch's life he completed a collection of wisdom and philosophical dialogues known as "<em>De Remediis</em>".</p><p>These dialogues were written to instruct readers on happiness humility and wealth. Other topics include Petrarch's views on Augustinian moral theology in conjunction with opposing God's love and self-love Lee Petrarch and Augustine p. 249. </p><p>This 1536 edition of Petrarch's "<em>De Remediis</em>" was published in Venice.</p><p>Item number: #28488</p><p>Price: $1250</p><p>PETRARCH Francesco</p><p><strong><em>Francisci Petrarchae De remediis utriusque fortunae libri II</em></strong></p><p>Venetiis: per dominum Bernardinum Stagninum de Tridino Montisferrati 1536.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: complete with all pages</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->422 i.e. 398 -24 leaves</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Pagination errors expected</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->References: USTC 847819</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: Latin</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Vellum; secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~4.5in X 3in 11cm x 7cm</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->VERY 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><u>Photos available upon request. </u></p> per dominum Bernardinum Stagninum de Tridino Montisferrati hardcover
16-6295Vinegia Appresso Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari1545. 4to13.4 x 19cm.; later boards rebacked old ownership inscriptions title-page cropped a few headlines shaved occasional soiling damp-staining towards rear .Witht he map: Descrittione del sito di Valcusa.Adams P810; OCLC Number / Unique Identifier: 28777736:Contents:Sonetti e canzoni.Notes:Signatures: A-2C⸠²Dâ´Woodcuts: elaborate architectural title page featuring cherubs classical figures atop pedestals and printer's device; Giolito's device on verso of last leaf phoenix facing left towards blazing sun standing amidst flames atop a winged orb with printer's initials "GGF;" banner with motto "Semper eadem"; large head-piece on leaf 3 of first sequence featuring portraits of Laura and Petrarch adorning the side of Giolito's flaming urn device surmounted with phoenix and banner bearing printer's motto "Semper eadem"; large white historiated and smaller ornamental initials. Text illustrated with a full-page pictorial map on recto of leaf A8 with title "Descrittione del sito di Valclusa"; text of "I trionfi" illustrated with six woodcuts one at the head of each "trionfi"--Amore Castità Morte Fama Tempo and Divinità "Soggetto de' Triomphi del poeta": leaves 153v-197rPoetry printed in italic type; surrounded on two sides with commentary by Alessandro Vellutello printed in small roman typeIncludes index Vinegia, Appresso Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari,1545 hardcover
177885902Londra London Livorna Livorno: Gio. Tom. Masi 1778. Fine. Gio. Tom. Masi Londra London Livorna Livorno 1778 9 x 14.50 cm 2 volumes reliés New edition printed in Livorno. One portrait two engraved titles and 6 beautiful figures for the Trionfi all by Giovanni Lapi Italian painter and engraver. Full green morocco binding ca 1860 signed Chatelin at bottom of front pastedown. Raised spine decorated. Boards decorated in Du Seuil style. Interior border. Date at foot. Red edges. Very fine copy of this eternal masterpiece of Italian literature. Gio. Tom. Masi hardcover
<p>31 cm, in 4°, rilegatura coeva in cartone ricoperto da carta colorata, dorso marmorizzato con titolo su tassello cartaceo, p. XXXVIII, (2) 280 (2) IV numerate tavole fuori testo. Antiporta calcografico con il ritratto di Petrarca inciso su rame dal medaglista Giovanni Bernardi e "Veduta della casa in Arezzo ove nacque Francesco Petrarca" incisa da Giacomo Cattaneo. Quattro tavole calcografiche con il confronto di alcuni versi del Petrarca nelle diverse edizioni catalogate ed una bella xilografia con il dettaglio "del trionfo della fama" dall'edizione dei "Trionfi" pubblicata dal "Zopino" nel 1524. Al colophon "Edizione di sole cencinquanta copie in quarto" questo esemplare è il N° 86 di 150. Rara prima ed unica edizione originale di questo saggio - catalogo bibliografico che da conto di centinaia di edizioni a stampa del Petrarca a partire dal 1470 fino al 1826 con una breve sezione finale dedicata ai codici manoscritti dei secoli precedenti. L'opera si conclude con specifici indici di componimenti, personaggi ed edizioni rare. L'intera collezione qui descritta venduta dall'autore al Re di Francia Carlo X. Minimi segni del tempo alla rilegatura e piccolo monogramma in grafia coeva al margine di testa del frontespizio, nel complesso ottimo esemplare, fresco, non rifilato, in barbe.</p>
195818153Les Cents Bibliophiles 1958 Gravures de Pierre Yves Trémois. Paris, Les Cents Bibliophiles, 1958, in-folio, en feuillets, sous couverture rempliée, sous chemise et étui cartonnés recouverts de papier bois.
165020698Padua. Paolo Frambotti, 1650. Kupfertitel, 7 Blätter, 270 Seiten, 9 Blätter, mit 16 (14 ganzseit.) Kupfern u. 4 (2 ganzseit.) Holzschnitten. Kl.-4°. - 19:14,5 cm. Brauner Halblederband des frühen 19. Jhdts. mit Rückenfil. u. Rückentitel.
17743103Amsterdam 1774. Full Leather. original edition good condition 448 82 pp 495 83 pp 812 102 pp hardcover
1581289574Venitia.: Alessandro Griffio. 1581. 18th century full brown leather gilt floral borders raised bands gilt spine decorations speckled edges ribbon marker. Very good a few worm holes to cover old repair to top edge of title page scattered foxing. 8vo. 21x15 cm. Italian text. Set in a small attractive and very readable italic type. Leaf 415 erroneously numbered 413. Tightly bound in a handsome binding. weight: 2.1 lb. Engraved title page with decorated border and printer’s device historiated initials. Alessandro Griffio. hardcover
1905AQ27798In Firenze i.e. Florence: G. C. Sansoni editore 1905. xix 3 355pp 1. With a half-title. Bound in near contemporary calf ruled and lettered in gilt laurel wreath design comprised of green and black morocco onlays to both boards A.E.G. kindred floral pattern onlays to corners of turn-ins signed 'Ruby Moffat 1915' to rear lower turn-in. Slightest of marking to extremities. The second issue of Giuseppe Salvo Cozzo's 1856-1925 edition of the poetical works of Petrarch attractively bound by a not untalented frustratingly elusive amateur female bookbinder who though a tad deficient when it comes to tooling demonstrates highly proficient ability in the art of the onlay. . Second edition. 16mo. G. C. Sansoni, editore hardcover
in-8. pp(1-3), 4-104. leg. piena pelle, tit. in oro. piccolissimi fori di tarlo che non toccano il testo.
48085Lyone.Gulielmo Rovillio.1564.In-32 relié.Page de titre gravée.Gravures in-texte.Exemplaire réglé.387 p. T Table.En italien. Etat satisfaisant.Qques rousseurs.Tranches rouges.Reliure postérieure usagée avec charnières fendues.
1807307338London: Longman Hurst Rees and Orme 1807. First edition. lxviii 216 2 pp. 12mo. Contemporary green morocco covers gilt with single rule border flat spine divided into six compartments lettered in one the rest richly gilt edges marbled. Slight wear to tips. Early ownership signature K.M.M. to flyleaf bookplate of Clara H. Gould. First edition. lxviii 216 2 pp. 12mo. First edition of Henry Boyd's translation of Petrarch's Trionfi here titled The Triumphs of Petrarch. Boyd 1748/9-1832 was born into a farming family in Dromore Co. Antrim and later educated at Trinity College Dublin. His translation of the entire Divine Comedy the first complete rendering into English was published in 1802 and was instrumental in the rediscovery of Dante in the 19th century. Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme unknown books
Un volume di cm. 27, pp. (156) con il facsimile di manoscritto a colori e stampato su carta in similpergamena. Legatura in velluto rosso con dorso a nervi e tagli in oro. Insieme a d una cartella di cm. 27 contenente un testo esplicativo di pp. 8 + 18 tavole a colori sciolte di pagine con recupero digitale della scrittura. Legatura in velluto rosso con titoli in oro. I due volumi entro custodia in plexiglass. Perfetto stato di conservazione. Edizione a tiratura limitata di 499 esemplari numerati (ns. n. 82).
15841316551584. hardcover. Libri I and II. Libri II Tradotti per Remigio Fiorentino. Title vignette 423 2 113 thick 12mo early calf gilt-decorated raised bands; spine ends worn partially missing corners bumped last page missing text of upper right corner. Venetia: Domenico Farri 1584.<br/><br/> unknown books
1609046285Venice: Giovanni Alberti 1609. Early Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Very Good Condition. Full contemporary vellum light soiling bookplate of Maurice Hewlett notes to endpaper very clean otherwise with vignette illustrations in the Trionfi section. Light impressions of a few of the illustrations but a fine little Petrarch. 321 14pp. A reimpression of the 1605 edition. 3 7/8" x 2 1/8". Size: 32mo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Poetry; Inventory No: 046285. Giovanni Alberti hardcover books
15841316551584. hardcover. Libri I and II. Libri II Tradotti per Remigio Fiorentino. Title vignette 423 2 113 thick 12mo early calf gilt-decorated raised bands; spine ends worn partially missing corners bumped last page missing text of upper right corner. Venetia: Domenico Farri 1584.<br/> <br/> unknown
157325868<p><strong>1573 Petrarch Poetry Triumphs Italian Il Petrarca Venice BEMBO Ridolfi Tavola</strong></p><p>Petrarch was a 14th-century Italian humanist known for his discovery of the letters of Cicero and establishment of the study of humanism. He wrote sonnets and poems many of which were the model of poetry during the Dark Ages. This exceedingly rare 1573 edition of the works of Petrarch includes his '<em>Triumphs'</em> and includes commentary and notes by Pietro Bembo. Interestingly this work includes a printing of Luca Ridolfi's "Tavola" with a separate title page.</p><p>Item number: #25868</p><p>Price: $950</p><p>PETRARCH Francesco</p><p><strong><em>Il Petrarca</em></strong></p><p>In Venetia: Domenico Nicolini 1573.</p><p><u>Details</u>:</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages; 3 parts in 1 volume</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Il Petrarcha – 399 1</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Trionfi – 2 403-544</p><p> <!--endif-->6 vignette woodcut engravings</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Tavola di Tutte – 256</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->References: USTC 847854</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Provenance:</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Armorial bookplate – Petri S.R.E. Cardinalis Ciriaci</p><p> <!--endif-->Pietro Ciriaci 1885–1966 was an Italian Cardinal of the Catholic Church who served as prefect of the Sacred Congregation of the Council in the Roman Curia from 1954 until his death and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1953 by Pope Pius XII. Motto: DOMINUS REGIT ME.</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Handwritten – <em>Manuel Maria Loper de Sampaio</em></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Handwritten – <em>Antonio Feliciano de Castilho</em></p><p> <!--endif-->António Feliciano de Castilho 1st Viscount of Castilho 1800–1875 was a Portuguese writer. He lost his sight at the age of six but the devotion of his brother Augusto and aided by a retentive memory succeeded in his studies and acquired an almost complete mastery of the Latin language and literature. Though Castilho's lack of strong individuality and his excessive respect for authority prevented him from achieving original work of real merit yet his translations of Anacreon Ovid and Virgil as well as his best-known <em>Letter to the Empress</em> reveal him as a master of form and a purist in language.</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: Italian</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~4.75in X 3in 12cm x 7.5cm</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->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>25868</p><p>Photos available upon request.</p> Domenico Nicolini hardcover
1581289574Venitia. : Alessandro Griffio. 1581. 18th century full brown leather gilt floral borders raised bands gilt spine decorations speckled edges ribbon marker. Very good a few worm holes to cover old repair to top edge of title page scattered foxing. 8vo. 21x15 cm. . Italian text. Set in a small attractive and very readable italic type. Leaf 415 erroneously numbered 413. Tightly bound in a handsome binding. weight: 2.1 lb. Engraved title page with decorated border and printer’s device historiated initials. Alessandro Griffio. hardcover books
177885902Gio. Tom. Masi | Londra [Livorna] 1778 | 9 x 14.50 cm | 2 volumes reliés
108152Venise, Bernardino de Vidali, 1528, 1f.blanc, 9 ff. (Tavola, carte de Vaucluse, Trattato de l'ordine de son. de le canz. del Pet. mutato, Vita e costumi del poeta, Origine di madonna Laura con la descrittione di Valclusae), Divisione de Sonetti e de le Canz. del Petrarcha in tre parti :185 feuillets (1 numéro pour 2 pages) ,Triomphi del Petrarcha : 51 feuillets terminés par Registro del libro, et colophon, pleine peau brune avec décor à la plaque restaurée, tranches mouchetées de rouge. Deuxième édition avec commentaire de Vellutello. Il manque la page de titre et 2 feuillets de privilège, nombreuses annotations et petits dessins anciens dans les marges, quelques trous de ver, mouillure et petites rousseurs par endroits.
1836FF2429Parigi:: Presso Baudry 1836. 1836. 2 volumes in 1. Sm. 8vo. xxx 2 442 2; iv 288 2 pp. Frontispiece portrait 2 half-titles; light foxing. Original full green straight-grain gilt-stamped morocco a.e.g.; rubbed Early ownership inscription 1839. Bookplate with signature of Edward Thomas King. With a beautiful scene painted by Don Noble unsigned of Tivoli Italy. Presso Baudry, 1836. unknown books
190427847Roma: Danesi Editore 1904. First Edition. Hardcover. Edition limited to 300 numbered copies this being #281. Published to celebrate the 6th Centenary of the birth of Francesco Petrarca. 38 clxxx pp. Contemporary full brown polished calf sides ruled in blind spine with five raised bands ruled in blind and gilt lettering gauffered edges gold decorated endpapers. With twenty-seven miniatures eight plates and three facsimiles. Foreword by Domenico Ciampoli. With a gift inscription of Italian writer and poet Giorgio Vigolo to famous Italian director screenwriter and playwright Giorgio Prosperi on the flyleaf. Apparently the illustrations here included which were taken from different sources generated quite a bit of confusion among scholars in the following years. A few light scuffs to extremities else a bright near fine copy. In the Italian language. ; Quarto. <br/><br/> Danesi Editore hardcover books
190427847Roma: Danesi Editore 1904. First Edition. Hardcover. Edition limited to 300 numbered copies this being #281. Published to celebrate the 6th Centenary of the birth of Francesco Petrarca. 38 clxxx pp. Contemporary full brown polished calf sides ruled in blind spine with five raised bands ruled in blind and gilt lettering gauffered edges gold decorated endpapers. With twenty-seven miniatures eight plates and three facsimiles. Foreword by Domenico Ciampoli. With a gift inscription of Italian writer and poet Giorgio Vigolo to famous Italian director screenwriter and playwright Giorgio Prosperi on the flyleaf. Apparently the illustrations here included which were taken from different sources generated quite a bit of confusion among scholars in the following years. A few light scuffs to extremities else a bright near fine copy. In the Italian language. ; Quarto. Danesi Editore hardcover