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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
154144614Venegia Italy: Ioan. Antonio di Nicolini & i Fratelli da Sabbio 1541. 8vo 24 ccclxxxiiii 4 leaves; late 19th-century three quarter vellum over marbled boards maroon morocco gilt spine labels all edges red marbled endpapers; spine quite darkened lacking b3-6 from La Vita del Petrarcha quires G and V supplied; very good and sound. See Adams 807 and BM STC Italian p. 204 for the 4to edition. Ioan. Antonio di Nicolini & i Fratelli da Sabbio] 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
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
155381681In Vinegia Venice: Apresso Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari 1553. Fine. Apresso Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari In Vinegia Venice 1553 15.30 x 22.50 cm relié Third edition of these works by Petrarch commented by Gesualdo the first of which appeared in Venice in 1533. They comprise the Canzoniere in italics prima parte and seconda parte with commentary distributed around it and the Trionfi also accompanied by commentary. 2 engraved title pages the first general one with portraits of Laura and Petrarch on either side of the portico and the second for the Trionfi. Numerous engraved and historiated initials and 6 title vignettes for the trionfi. A map of the Vaucluse site where Petrarch lived. Later Italian binding ca 1840 in half cherry red morocconized shagreen with red percale boards. Spine with 4 false flat raised bands decorated with 3 tools and blind frames roulettes on the bands and thick blind fillets. Initials in one of the compartments: CG. Traces of rubbing. Stains on boards and rubbing. Title-frontispiece cropped short with small lacks to corners and outer margin. Traces of pale yellow dampstains in margin of first 5 preliminary leaves then on Petrarch's life on 2 leaves dampstain trace at mid-page and in margin. Gathering 553 detached. On leaves 647 to 657 outer margin nibbled for 1cm then diminishing. Some scattered light foxing in margins but overall relatively fresh notably the text of the Canzoniere; more significant but still very light foxing at end of work. The preliminary pages include a stylistic analysis the lives of Petrarch and Laura. This edition of Gesualdo's commentary was revised in light of Vellutello's critical edition published later. Addressing very diverse and erudite questions Gesualdo's commentary is renowned for its great elegance. Apresso Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari hardcover
0428408435.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1826008345Lipsia: Fleischer 1826. Un volume in 8vo grande 24 cm di XXIII pagine di introduzione di Adolfo Wagner una pagina incisa in antiporta da Raffaello Morghen con il ritratto dei quattro poeti erroneamente nel titolo si indicano quattro ritratti; 236 colonne VII pagine e 160 colonne VII pagine e 644 colonne XVI pagine e 256 colonne 88 ppnn. Qualche brunitura. Legatura coeva in cartone telato con tassello di titolo al dorso etichetta del legatore J. Muller. Fleischer unknown
3563232237.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
036636457X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1904199013Roma: Danesi Editore 1904. First Edition Number 262 of 300 printed. Paperback. Fair Original covers are present but detached and heavily damaged; spine strip is peeling and chipped at both ends; textblock edges are toned/scuffed/smudged; some bottom right-hand corners of pages are dog-eared; some top-right page corners are crimped and smudged; interior is clean with occasional smudging; textblock appears solid. Original vellum wraps; 38 pp.; 3 facsimiles clxxx leaves; color illustrations facsimiles. Text in Italian. Scarce item. Foreward by Domenico Ciampoli. This is copy 262 of 300 printed. Danesi Editore paperback
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
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2024BN202732Outlook Verlag 2024. 2024. Softcover. Il Canzoniere di Francesco Petrarca con Indici <br/><br/>Il Canzoniere di Francesco Petrarca con Indici Francesco Petrarca Outlook Verlag paperback
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