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15627875Lyon: Gulielmo Rovillio 1562 Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1562 Italian pocket edition published a year after the first English edition. 32mo. 4¾x2¾. Pp. 494 34. Text in Italian. Decorative woodcut chapter headings and initials. Later half black morocco gilt lettering pebbled cloth sides. Contemporary ink name at head of title page light damp stain to first 70 pages. Overall a very good copy tight and clean. As in all copies of this edition page 324 is incorrectly numbered 224. The publisher of this edition with the publisher's woodcut device on title page was Guglielmo Rovillio whose refined books in Italian were highly prized among the wealthy Italian community in Lyon. The Book of the Courtier was written by Baldassare Castiglione over the course of many years beginning in 1508 and first published in 1528 just before the author's death. The work is a courtesy book and addresses the constitution of a perfect courtier. Castiglione's work is an example of the Renaissance dialogue a literary form that incorporated elements of drama conversation philosophy and essay. It is considered the definitive account of Renaissance court life and is cited frequently. The Book of the Courtier was one of the most widely distributed books of the 16th century with editions printed in six languages and in twenty European centers. It is organized as a series of fictional conversations that occur between the courtiers of the Duke of Urbino in 1507 when the author was in fact part of the Duke's Court. In the book the courtier is described as having a cool mind a good voice along with proper bearing and gestures. At the same time the courtier is expected to have a warrior spirit to be athletic and have good knowledge of the humanities classics and fine arts. Over the course of four evenings members of the court try to describe the perfect gentleman of the court. In the process they debate the nature of nobility humor women and love. Gulielmo Rovillio hardcover
1955041027Torino: Unione Tipografico-Editrice Torinese 1955. A cura di Bruno Maier. 731p. original stiff printed wrappers some clear tape reinforcement on the wrappers ex libris Classici italiani 31. Unione Tipografico-Editrice Torinese unknown books
15627875Lyon: Gulielmo Rovillio 1562 1562 Italian pocket edition published a year after the first English edition. 32mo. 4¾x2¾. Pp. 494 34. Text in Italian. Decorative woodcut chapter headings and initials. Later half black morocco gilt lettering pebbled cloth sides. Contemporary ink name at head of title page light damp stain to first 70 pages. Overall a very good copy tight and clean. As in all copies of this edition page 324 is incorrectly numbered 224. The publisher of this edition with the publishers woodcut device on title page was Guglielmo Rovillio whose refined books in Italian were highly prized among the wealthy Italian community in Lyon. The Book of the Courtier was written by Baldassare Castiglione over the course of many years beginning in 1508 and first published in 1528 just before the authors death. The work is a courtesy book and addresses the constitution of a perfect courtier. Castigliones work is an example of the Renaissance dialogue a literary form that incorporated elements of drama conversation philosophy and essay. It is considered the definitive account of Renaissance court life and is cited frequently. The Book of the Courtier was one of the most widely distributed books of the 16th century with editions printed in six languages and in twenty European centers. It is organized as a series of fictional conversations that occur between the courtiers of the Duke of Urbino in 1507 when the author was in fact part of the Dukes Court. In the book the courtier is described as having a cool mind a good voice along with proper bearing and gestures. At the same time the courtier is expected to have a warrior spirit to be athletic and have good knowledge of the humanities classics and fine arts. Over the course of four evenings members of the court try to describe the perfect gentleman of the court. In the process they debate the nature of nobility humor women and love. Gulielmo Rovillio hardcover books
173717028London : Olive Payne, 1737. 2. Edition ; (60 unnum. S.) 508 S. : Mit 1 Frontispiz und Kapitelvignetten ; teilw. im zweispaltigen Druck; 26x21 cm , brauner Org.-Leder mit 5 Bünden und rötlichem Vollschnitt / Orig.-Leather, coloured edges, five raised bands [2 Warenabbildungen]
Stampa, antica ed originale, con raffigurazione del disastro avvenuto nella piccola scuola, a causa del sovraffollamento per una recita scolastica. In alto veduta panoramica del paese. Testo al verso non inerente
1990102595Sagep Editrice S. P. A. New. 1990. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in Italian. 270 pp. With 235 ills. 64 col. . 28 x 21 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Sagep Editrice S. P. A. hardcover
In 16° (15,5x9 cm); (2), 96, pp. Senza Legatura ma non slegato. In frontespizio incisi cornice floreale e simbolo di Gesù Cristo IHS con croce. Raro devozionalia, nessun esemplare censito in ICCU, dedicato al grande santo originario di Castiglione delle Stiviere ed appartenente alla nobile famiglia dei Gonzaga, San Luigi Gonzaga. Esemplare in buone-ottime condizioni.
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1990214372Genova Italy: Sagep Editrice 1990. Softcover. VG- wraps with minor creasing sunning and sticker on back cover all else excellent. Color illustrated wraps with white text. 267 pp. Bw and some color illustrations. Catalog of an exhibition at the Accademia ligustica di belle arti Genoa Jan. 27-Apr. 1 1990. Sagep Editrice paperback
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1771C0584<br />4 books in 2 volumes: 8xvi255 pages with frontispiece; 205 pages with index and errata. Octavo 8" x 5 3/4 bound in stiff wrappers with labels to spines and deckle edges. This edition not in <i>Bibliotheca Van der Linde-Niemeijeriana</i>; however there are a number of listings for this title in the bibliography 4315 through 4330 listing 16 editions of various dates and publishers. First published in 1528.<br /><br />Baldassare Castiglione count of Novilara was an Italian courtier diplomat soldier and a prominent Renaissance author. He was born into an illustrious Lombard family at Casatico near Mantua. In 1494 at the age of sixteen Castiglione began his humanist studies in Milan which would eventually form his future writings. However in 1499 after the death of his father Castiglione left his studies and Milan to succeed his father as the head of their noble family. Soon his duties seem to have included representative offices for the Gonzaga court. For the Gonzaga he traveled quite often; during one of his missions to Rome he met Guidobaldo da Montefeltro duke of Urbino. Urbino was at that time the most refined and elegant among Italian courts a meeting point of culture ably directed and managed by duchess Elisabetta Gonzaga and her sister-in-law Maria Emilia Pia. The most constant guests included: Pietro Bembo Giuliano de' Medici Cardinal Bibbiena Ottaviano and Federigo Fregoso and Cesare Gonzaga a cousin of both Castiglione and the duke. The hosts and guests organized intellectual competitions which resulted in an interesting stimulating cultural life producing brilliant literary activity. Castiglione wrote about his works and of those of other guests in letters to other princes maintaining an activity very near to diplomacy though in a literary form. In 1516 Castiglione was back in Mantua where he married Ippolita Torelli descendant of another ancient noble family; two passionate letters he wrote to her expressing deep sentiment have survived but she unfortunately died only four years later. At that time Castiglione was in Rome again as an ambassador this time for the Duke of Mantua. In 1521 Pope Leo X conceded to him the tonsura first sacerdotal ceremony and thereupon began Castiglione's second ecclesiastical career.<br /><br />In 1528 the year before his death the book by which he is most famous <i>The Book of the Courtier Il Libro del Cortegiano</i> was published in Venice by the Aldine Press run by Andrea d'Asolo father-in-law of Aldus Manutius. The book is based on a nostalgic recreation of Castiglione's experience at the court of Duke Guidobaldo da Montefeltro of Urbino at the turn of the sixteenth century. It describes the ideal court and courtier going into great detail about the philosophical and cultured and lively conversations that occurred at Urbino presided over by Elisabetta Gonzaga. Castiglione himself does not contribute to the discussion the book is his tribute to his friendship with the participants of the discussion all of whom went on to have important positions. <i>The Book of the Courtier</i> caught the "spirit of the times" and was soon translated into Spanish German French and English. One hundred and eight editions were published between 1528 and 1616 alone. Pietro Aretino's La cortigiana is a parody of this famous work. Castiglione's depiction of how the ideal gentleman should be educated and behave remained for better or for worse the touchstone for all the upper classes of Europe for next five centuries. <b>The work on chess is in the second volume of this work</b>.<br /><br /><b>Condition:</b><br /><br />Old stamps to title of volume two and first un-numbered page of volume one Spine ends chipped with loss to heal corners bumped wrappers rubbed else a good copy of scarce title. Vendramini Mosca hardcover
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2016BN191902Quondam A. Bulzoni 2016. 2016. Il libro del cortegiano: Europa delle Corti 160 EAN ISBN-13: 9788868970321 ISBN ISBN-10: 8868970325 Erscheinungsjahr: 2016 Herausgeber: Quondam A. Bulzoni ISBN/EAN: 8868970325 ISBN: 88-6897-032-5 978-88-6897-032-1 Autor des Buches: castiglione cortegiano Titel des Buches: libro del cortegiano castiglione quondam Il libro del cortegiano: Europa delle Corti 160 Europa delle corti Baldassarre Castiglione Il libro del cortegiano: Europa delle Corti 160 A. Quondam Europa delle corti Baldassarre Castiglione Il libro del cortegiano <br/><br/>Baldassarre Castiglione Il libro del cortegiano: Europa delle Corti 160 Il libro del cortegiano: Europa delle Corti 160 cortegiano Titel des Buches: libro del cortegiano castiglione quondam Il libro del cortegiano: Europa delle Corti 160 Europa delle corti Baldassarre Castiglione EAN ISBN-13: 9788868970321 ISBN ISBN-10: 8868970325 Erscheinungsjahr: 2016 Herausgeber: Quondam A. Bulzoni ISBN/EAN: 8868970325 ISBN: 88-6897-032-5 978-88-6897-032-1 Autor des Buches: castiglione Il libro del cortegiano: Europa delle Corti 160 A. Quondam Europa delle corti Baldassarre Castiglione Il libro del cortegiano Quondam, A. Bulzoni unknown
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