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In 8, pp. XIX + 359 + (5). Br. ed. Atti del convegno sulla battaglia di Castiglione.
Arcidosso, Edizioni Effigi, 2006, in-8, br., pp. 174. Con ill. in b.n. e a col. e bibliografia. (Collana di storia e cultura locale "Genius Loci", 10). Stato di nuovo.
Paris Librairie Hachette 1877, In-8 demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs et caissons trés décorés, fer du lycée de Montpellier au 1° plat. 426 pages. Bien relié. Bel état.
187799916139Hachette Paris Librairie Hachette 1877, In-8 demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs et caissons trés décorés, fer du lycée de Montpellier au 1° plat. 426 pages. Bien relié. Bel état.
159047728Venetia [Venice], apresso gli heredi di S. Gagliani, 1590. [Colophon: In Vintia, appresso Giorgio Angelieri, a instantia de gli heredi di Simon Gagliani de Karera, 1590]. Small folio. 18th century (ab. 1780-90) half vellum with gilt leather title label to spine. Corners a bit bumped and title label a bit worn, otherwise nice and tight. A very nice copy, on thick, crisp paper. A few quires browned and brownspotted, and some occasional lighter browning. Four leaves with a marginal worm-tract, far from affecting text. Beautiful engraved title-page, consisting of a wide architectural border illustrated with large figures, putti, globes, and various symbols. Beautiful large woodcut initials and head- and tail-pieces. 47 half-page engraved maps in the text (by Porro, of islands and continents), excellent, crisp impressions. Large woodcut device to colophon. (12) ff., 201, (1) pp.
159047728Venetia Venice apresso gli heredi di S. Gagliani 1590. Colophon: In Vintia appresso Giorgio Angelieri a instantia de gli heredi di Simon Gagliani de Karera 1590. Small folio. 18th century ab. 1780-90 half vellum with gilt leather title label to spine. Corners a bit bumped and title label a bit worn otherwise nice and tight. A very nice copy on thick crisp paper. A few quires browned and brownspotted and some occasional lighter browning. Four leaves with a marginal worm-tract far from affecting text. Beautiful engraved title-page consisting of a wide architectural border illustrated with large figures putti globes and various symbols. Beautiful large woodcut initials and head- and tail-pieces. 47 half-page engraved maps in the text by Porro of islands and continents excellent crisp impressions. Large woodcut device to colophon. 12 ff. 201 1 pp. <br/><br/><em>Third much enlarged edition with 47 maps as opposed to the mere 30 of the first edition of Porcacchi's great book of islands arguably the most famous of all "isolario"s with the 47 finely engraved maps by the famous map-maker Girolamo Porro which also include maps of non-insular places e.g North America and Mexico City the famous city plan of Venice and that of Constantinople. Porcachhi's great "isolario" represents the culmination of the "book of islands"-genre both in regards to artistic quality and the information provided. It furthermore constitutes a main work in the history of the published knowledge of farther parts of the world and an important link in the development from what we call the "book of islands" to the modern atlas. As such it is of great value in several respects both historically culturally and cartographically. "The "book of islands" or isolario a novel form of cartographic book combining maps and narrative-historical chorography was invented and initially developed in Italy during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. According to R.A. Skelton "like the portolano or pilot-book to which it was related it had its origins in the Mediterranean as an illustrated guide for travelers in the Aegean Archipelago and the Levant.". The first "book of islands" was authored by a Florentine ecclesiastic around 1420 named Cristoforo Buondelmonti .The "book of islands" was eventually superseded as a cartographic genre as was the "Geographia" of Ptolemy by the modern atlas; it persists even after Abraham Ortelius's 1570 "Theatrum orbis terrarium" but at the margins rather than at the center of the history of cartography. While the "isolario" Ptolemy's "Geographia" and the "modern" atlas coexist for some time the gradual eclipse of the "book of islands" at one level reflected a progressive decentering of the Mediterranean that occurred within the broader context of early modern history following the Atlantic discoveries. But well before that happened in conjunction with the culminating moment of the discoveries and exploration period and at the height of the high Renaissance the second printed "book of islands" appeared in 1528 in Venice published by Zoppino: the "Libro di Benedetto Bordone nel qual si ragiona de tutte l'isole del mondo" Book of Benedetto Bordone in which are discussed all the islands of the world. As the title suggests this "isolario" provided even broader coverage than the Martellus recensions of Buondelmonti and gave special prominence to the islands of the New World .Da li Sonetti's translation of Buondelmonti's "book of islands" into a cycle of sonnets in Venice represented in its way an expression of the same desire to reconcile contemporary geographical knowledge to Italian vernacular traditions of geographical poetry that Berlinghieri's poetic Ptolemy expressed. But while the tradition of Tuscan geographical poetry would not survive the Quattrocento the prose book of islands did thanks especially to the Venetian print culture that was responsible for da li Sonetti and that produced Bordone's High Renaissance print "isolario". As mentioned the print genre "book of islands" would endure in fact albeit at the margins of modern cartography and literature in multiple editions of Bordone which were followed by the no less successful Tommaso Porcacchi's "L'isole più famose del mondo" 1572; with copper-plate engravings a line that continued through the seventeenth century . But just as with other major literary fields of endeavor including the political Machiavelli the pastoral Sannazzaro the courtly-bureaucratic Castiglione and the epic-novellistic Ariosto the "isolario" produced its masterpieces in the discoveries and travel writing fieldalongside Columbus Vespucci and Verrazzano during the High Renaissance." Cachey "From the Mediterranean to the World: A Note on the Italian "Book of Islands" "isolario"" pp. 1-10. Shirley T.POR-1d; Phillips: 50. </em> hardcover
Mm 160x250 B.E.F.A:R. 309. Volume cartonato di pp. 557 con 13 cartine nel testo e LVI tavole fuori testo. Opera in stato di nuovo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE. WORLDWIDE DELIVERY.
1 Vol. In-8 gr pag. 262 12 ill. f.t (Disponiamo anche di edizione 1930) PROG 10519 CATT_ATT 48
17771921A Genève, , 1777. In-4 de CXXIV pp., veau havane marbré, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, filet et frise dorés d'encadrement sur les plats, tranches dorées (reliure de l'éditeur).
17771309Geneve 1777. Quarto. 7 3/4†x 9 1/2â€. Contemporary red morocco ruled with gilt floral sprays and pointelles at corners. Covers show a few small gouges spine rubbed and worn label frayed. Marbled endpapers bookplate of Edmond Couleru. Notes in pen and pencil on title. Stain on front blank otherwise very bright and clean. Four changes to the text in contemporary hand on pXXX. A stamp “Sold by H.M. Stationery Office†on p.XXXI indicates that the text was sold in England.<br/><br/> Pagination: One leaf verso with frontis portrait of Gonzaga after Corvi engraved by Giovanni Volpatto Designer and engraver. B. Bassono 1733 D. Rome 1803. Leaf of title verso blank text pages 1-124 in Roman numerals: Collation 1l A-P4 Q2. Contents: p III: Homme de Lettres Bon Citoyen; p. XXI: Reflexions sur la Poesis p. XXVII Essay Analytique sur les Decouvertes Capitales de L’Esprit Humain. The work ranges over modern philosophers including the English empiricists. It also discusses the American revolution. The last essay was given at the Royal Society in London 1777. <br/><br/> Luigi Gonzaga prince of Castiglione 1745-1819 was a scholar and a native of Vienna. His lineage was from the ancient house of Gonzaga a noble family that ruled Mantua in Northern Italy from 1328 to 1708; they also ruled Monferrato in Piedmont and Nevers in France. His family was a subbranch of the Gonzaga and Solferino family. His parents were Ferdinand III of Castiglione and Elena Medin. Childless he was the last in the line of this branch of the Gonzaga family. Luigi Gonzaga became a scholar traveler and activist and who read and followed the philosophers of the enlightenment and understood the need for progressive measures to support civil rights freedom and democracy.<br/><br/> Expelled from Venice for his progressive ideas Luigi Gonzaga became first a refugee then an exile then a tolerated member of a learned and ancient family. During his stay in Rome he became a friend of the poet Maria Maddalena Morelli. He was elected to membership in the patrician Pontificia Accademia degli Arcadi. Founded Rome 1690 The “Accademia degli Arcadi†was an important if archly conservative force in classical literature and culture until the 20th century.<br/><br/> First published Roma : B. Francesi 1776 as Il Letterato buon cittadino discorso filosofico e politico di. Don Luigi Gonzaga di Castiglione with extensive running commentary by Luigi Godard. A second edition in French in 12mo was published in Paris : Barrois l'aîné 1785.<br/><br/> Ref: Portalupi Napoleone. Sulla legittimitÅ• dei principi Gonzaga della linea di Vescovato per . Milano 1871.<br/><br/> Provenence : Edmund Coleru author of .Au pays de l'absinthe. MontbeÄ›liard Impr. MontbeÄ›liardaise 1908 unknown books
19791548<p>Text in Italian. Oversize paperback 1st edition . Rubbing/slight fraying on cover offset stain on inside covers light tanning and foxing else text clean binding tight .</p> Pacini paperback
In 8o, pp. 48, brossura illustrata. Collezione Teatro diretta da Paolo Grassi e Gerardo Guerrieri, prefazione di Luciano Codignola e traduzione di Laura Pandolfi. Conservata schedina editoriale. Ottimo (07609/BRECHT - L'ECCEZIONE E LA REGOLA - TEATRO)
49Genève s. n. 1777 1è éd. française . 1 vol. in-4 ( 24,5 x 20 cm)CXXIV ppEn frontisp. remarquable portrait du prince de Castiglione d'après Domenico Corvi gravé par Giovanni Volpatto.En fin de la première partie, figure un Sonnet de Corilla au prince philosophe (en italien).Pleine basane mouchetée. Dos lisse orné de fleurons dorés; p. de titre maroquin havane. Roulettes dorées encadrant les plats. Toutes tranches dorées. Gardes marbrées.Qqs épidermures er rayures sur les plats. Mors inférieur fendu sur 1 cm en tête. Petite tâche marginale p. CV.
20112-9871587287Turmalina 2011. Paperback. New. 366 pages. Spanish language. 8.00x5.25x0.92 inches. Turmalina paperback
1997295488PN. New. 1997. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
In-8 (cm. 22.30), cartonato editoriale, sovracoperta editoriale illustrata, pp. 284, (10). Prima edizione. Minime tracce di polvere alla sovracoperta; peraltro, volume in ottimo stato (nice copy).
159053273Venice: L'Isole Piu Famoso del Mondo. Simon Galignani. 1590. Map of islands of southern Dutch coast before dykes were built and land reclaimed. The maps for this atlas were engraved by Girolamo Porro from Padua and are set within a page of text with engraved headpiece and decorated initial. There were many editions of this popular atlas between 1576 and 1713. Copper engraving. A fine crisp impression. Fine condition. leaf size:197 x 297mm. Uncoloured. Size: 14 x 10.5 cm. 5½ x 4 inches Moreland and Bannister p.68 unknown
Mm 190x240 Brossura originale, copertina a colori, 76 pp. con 11 illustrazioni a colori fuori testo. 7 tavole ripiegate in b/n e a colori alla fine della pubblicazione. Esaustiva ricerca sulla più estesa delle isole del lago Trasimeno. In ottimo stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
159053271Venice: L'Isole Piu Famoso del Mondo. Simon Galignani. 1590. Small map of Iceland that shows the island surrounded by a frozen sea - 'mare congelato'. Decorated cartouche compass point. The maps for this atlas were engraved by Girolamo Porro from Padua and are set within a page of text with engraved headpiece and decorated initial. There were many editions of this popular atlas between 1576 and 1713. Copper engraving. A fine crisp impression. Fine condition. leaf size:197 x 297mm. Uncoloured. Size: 14 x 10.5 cm. 5½ x 4 inches Moreland & Bannister p.68. unknown
1390666468.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1391851072.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2016x-1498527671Lexington Books 2016. Hardcover. New. 269 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.00 inches. Lexington Books hardcover
2025x-3032026016Springer-Nature New York Inc 2025. Paperback. New. 352 pages. 9.26x6.11x9.21 inches. Springer-Nature New York Inc paperback