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1906H449Paris: Imprimerie Berthaud Freres 1906. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio published 1906. Hardcover folio chemise loosely housing 20pp introduction and 97 black and white collotype plates reproducing the manuscript. Pages a little tanned else very good in original chemise the paper lining of which is showing some rubbing. Imprimerie Berthaud Freres hardcover
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1967OB332<p>Milano Carlo Chiesa MCMLXVII 1967. Hard Cover. 35 pages 1 leaf; 25 cm. In Italian and English. "The letter published here is the eighteenth of Book III of the Lettere Familiare and is addressed to Giovanni Anchiseo a Dominican friar and perhaps a relative of Petrarch. It was written about 1346 at Valchiusa." In this letter Petrarch asks the friar for help in finding manuscript texts of classical authors. "La versione Italiana si deve a Vittorio Enzo Alfieri quella Inglese a Betty Radice." "Dalla Stamperia Valdonega di Verona." Privately printed in a limited edition number not stated. No copy in WorldCat. Fine copy in slipcase. Stock#OB332.</p> [Carlo Chiesa] MCMLXVII hardcover
186373337481 pages; xxxv 1 1-601 3 pages text in Italian Published by G. Barbera hardcover
2434Getruckt zu Franckfort am Meyn: bey Christian Egenolffs Erben 1572. Soft cover. Very Good. Single Leaf From Petrarch's "Trostspiegel in Gluck Und Ungluck" with woodcuts by the Petrarch Master i.e. Hans Weiditz. <br/> <br/> Getruckt zu Franckfort am Meyn: bey Christian Egenolffs Erben, 1572. paperback
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3-61509Milano Mondadori 1996 16mo legatura in pelle editoriale blu con fregi e titoli dorati al dorso senza la sovraccopertina trasparente plastificata taglio superiore azzurrato pp. CVIII-1070. Stato di nuovo. Prima edizione. I Meridiani. Trionfi e Rime estravaganti sono corredati di un ricchissimo commento; del Codice degli abbozzi si dà l'edizione critica. Particolarmente ampi gli indici e la bibliografia. Introduzione. Cronologia. Opere citate. Triumphi. Frammenti e rime estravaganti. Il codice vaticano latino 3196. Indici. unknown
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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
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