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176981147Valencia: Benito Monfort 1769. Benito Monfort unknown
15184543Venice: Georgio de Rusconi 1518. Very good. Small 8vo 145 x 97 mm. 48 ff. Collation: A-F8 COMPLETE some soiling traces of damp in outer margins of D1-F8 for which SEE IMAGES. Old 18th-century vellum. In excellent unsophisticated condition. ITALIAN POST-INCUNABLE EDITION OF THE CARCEL DE AMOR THE MOST IMPORTANT SPANISH NOVEL OF COURTLY LOVE. <br /> <br /> Written in the late 15th century the work is a key example of the "star-crossed lovers" romance tradition. It combines allegory with chivalric narrative while its epistolary form intensifies the themes of miscommunication and emotional crisis. Widely popular it was quickly translated and circulated across Europe as is attested by this Italian translation published in Venice in 1518. The story continues to be celebrated for its emotional intensity and its refined articulation of courtly love.<br /> <br /> The romance was first translated from the Spanish into Italian by Lelio de Manfredi of Ferrara in 1514 and represents a moment when literature language and print culture intersected across political and cultural borders. For years the story was reshaped and redistributed in Renaissance Europe and contributed to a shared literary tradition. On the title-page of our edition we find only Manfredi's name and the dedicatee is Isabella d'Esta his former pupil. The translator has added his own closing epistle to the Carcel de Amor which praises Isabella; the author's name Diego de San Pedro is nowhere to be found.<br /> <br /> The Carcel de amor is told almost entirely through letters speeches and monologues rather than dialogue. It centers on Leriano a young nobleman in love with Laureola daughter of the King of Macedonia. His condition is figured as an allegorical "PRISON OF LOVE" and he communicates with her only through a mediator. A rival Persio sometimes Theseus/Perseus accuses Laureola of having an affair leading to her imprisonment. Leriano rescues her and kills his rival but Laureola ultimately rejects him in a letter. In despair he chooses to starve himself to death but not before delivering a speech in praise of women.<br /> <br /> CATALOGUER'S NOTE: Italian translations of the Carcel de Amor "Carcer Damore" are uncommon. We have located just three copies of ANY Italian language post-incunable edition at auction in the last century:<br /> <br /> 1518: sold at Ader Paris 2024<br /> 1521: sold at Sotheby's London 1970<br /> 1518: sold through Quaritch Catalogue 494 1934.<br /> <br /> EDIT16 CNCE 66997. Georgio de Rusconi unknown
15254542Venice: Gregorio di Gregorii 1525. Very good. Small 8vo 143 x 95 mm. 44 ff. Collation: A-E8 F4 COMPLETE title-page with light toning fols. A1-2 with unimportant wormholes in blank gutter margin. Very attractive late 19th- or early 20th-century blue embossed boards gray cloth spine. In excellent condition the paper crisp and fresh. ITALIAN POST-INCUNABLE EDITION OF THE CARCEL DE AMOR ONE OF THE MOST ENDURING OF ALL LATE MEDIEVAL ROMANCES. <br /> <br /> Written in Spanish in the late 15th century the work is a key example of the "star-crossed lovers" romance tradition. It combines allegory with chivalric narrative while its epistolary form intensifies the themes of distance miscommunication and emotional crisis. Widely popular it was quickly translated and circulated across Europe as is attested by this Italian translation published in Venice in 1525. The story continues to be celebrated for its emotional intensity and its refined articulation of courtly love.<br /> <br /> The romance was first translated into Italian by Lelio de Manfredi of Ferrara in 1514 and represents a moment when literature language and print culture intersected across political and cultural borders. For years the story was reshaped and redistributed in Renaissance Europe and contributed to a shared literary tradition. On the title-page of our edition we find only Manfredi's name and the dedicatee is Isabella d'Esta his former pupil. The translator has added his own closing epistle to the Carcel de Amor which praises Isabella; the author's name Diego de San Pedro is nowhere to be found.<br /> <br /> The Carcel de amor is told almost entirely through letters speeches and monologues rather than dialogue. It centers on Leriano a young nobleman in love with Laureola daughter of the King of Macedonia. His condition is figured as an allegorical "PRISON OF LOVE" and he communicates with her only through a mediator. A rival Persio sometimes Theseus/Perseus accuses Laureola of having an affair leading to her imprisonment. Leriano rescues her and kills his rival but Laureola ultimately rejects him in a letter. In despair he chooses to starve himself to death but not before delivering a speech in praise of women.<br /> <br /> CATALOGUER'S NOTE: Italian translations of the Carcel de Amor "Carcer Damore" are uncommon. We have located just three copies of ANY Italian language post-incunable edition at auction in the last century:<br /> <br /> 1518: sold at Ader Paris 2024<br /> 1521: sold at Sotheby's London 1970<br /> 1518: sold through Quaritch Catalogue 494 1934. <br /> <br /> EDIT16 CNCE 44982. See. Gregorio di Gregorii unknown
1168424895.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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2025__0807787779Teachers College Pr 2025. Hardcover. New. 216 pages. 9.25x6.37x0.56 inches. Teachers College Pr hardcover
2025__0807787760Teachers College Pr 2025. Paperback. New. 216 pages. 9.00x6.12x0.42 inches. Teachers College Pr paperback
2025x-0807787760Teachers College Pr 2025. Paperback. New. 216 pages. 9.00x6.12x0.42 inches. Teachers College Pr paperback
ING9780807787762Teachers College Press. New. Special order direct from the distributor Teachers College Press unknown
2655879Barcelona.: Gustavo Gili. Paperback. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 23 cm. 164 p. 4 lám. col. 22 lám. 2 h. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Guardado en estuche. Contiene láminas a parteIntroducción de Jorge Rubió Balaguer ; grabados. por E. C. Ricart ; con serie de ilustraciones y ornamentación. Láminas suelt. negr. y col. en carp. Edics. "Armiño" . Cubierta deslucida. Literatura española. San Pedro Diego 7 Cárcel de amor 821.134.2 San Pedro Diego 7 Cárcel de amor 821.134.2 Literatura española. Novela. Siglo XV. 821.134.2-31"14" 821.134.2-3 Artes gráficas. Grabados. Ricart Enric C. 76 Ricart Enric C. 76 Gustavo Gili. paperback
19413187746Barcelona.: Gustavo Gili. 1941. Paperback. Good. 23 cm. 164 p. il. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Guardado en estuche. Cárcel de amor. Ilustraciones. Rubió i Balaguer Jordi. 1887-1982. editor literario. Ricart Enric C. 1893-1960. artista. Tirada de 650 siendo este el Nº 350 . Literatura española. Novela. Siglo XV. 821.134.2-31"14" 821.134.2-3 Literatura española. San Pedro Diego 7 Cárcel de amor 821.134.2 San Pedro Diego 7 Cárcel de amor 821.134.2 Artes gráficas. Grabados. Ricart Enric C. 76 Ricart Enric C. 76 Gustavo Gili. paperback
196725875EDICION FACSIMIL LIMITADA Y NUMERADA.- Cieza pero imp. en Valencia: ."la fonte que mana y corre". Editor Antonio Pérez y Gómez 1967 Imp. en Graficas Soler Valencia.- 5 h. dos de ellas en blanco 49 h. del facsimil impresas por ambas caras excepto el verso de la última que va en blanco 2 h. una con el colofón y otra en blanco; 4º 254 cm.; intonso con todas sus barbas; cuidada impresión sobre excelente papel de hilo verjurado; Cubiertas en Cartulina flexible Ed.- Incunables Poéticos Castellanos. XIII.- Consta esta edición de 260 ejemplares numerados de 1 a 225 siendo los que ofrecemos de esta tirada y de I a XXXV además de editaron treinta marcados de A a Z. Edición dirigida por Antonio Pérez y Gómez y realizada al cuidado de MarÃa Amparo y Vicente Soler. Preciosa edición de bibliófilo. IMPECABLE ESTADO. LITERATURA Y FILOSOFÃA MEDIEVALES ESPAÑOLAS Libro en español Editor Antonio Pérez y Gómez hardcover
19415160BARCELONA: Gustavo Gili Editor 1941. 4º.- Rústica con sobrecubierta y estuche.- 164 páginas.- 4 hojas.- 6 xilografías a dos colores entre texto. Volumen III de Ediciones Armiño. Edición de 650 ejemplares en papel de hilo Guarro. Uno de los 30 ejemplares de colaborador. Dedicatoria autógrafa del editor. Palau 293375 Gustavo Gili, Editor unknown
2005Q-0060777710William Morrow 2005-05-24. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! William Morrow hardcover
1142215237.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1907289412San Pedro Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad 1907. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Unnumbered 22 pages. Illustrated. Rocq 6500 3rd edition 1908. First edition first printing. Very good in illustrated wrappers paperback.Covers mildly soiled. Spine edge is stained. Scarce as first edition.<br> San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad paperback
20001223167PN. New. 2000. Reprint Edition. Soft Cover. Date is copyright date; this is a later reprint edition . PN paperback
$A40551.- Incunables Poéticos Castellanos VIII. Valencia. 1958. Tipografía Moderna. 24x17 cm. 1 tomos. 224 pgs. Rústica editorial . Tirada numerada en papel de hilo Muy buen estado. Tirada numerada en papel de hilo. . . Murcia paperback
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179710578Worcester: J. Nancrede 1797. Original full leather rubbed rebacked. Plate frontis 'Philocles in the Island of Samos.' Folding plate 'Atlantic Hemisphere.' pp 2 331 blank 4 publ. advts. Text clean and Very Good. <br /> <br /> This is the single-volume printing ending with 'The End' on page 331 instead of 'End of first volume.' We have not found any other record of the final four pages of publisher's advertisements. The work presents as the preface states "all that portion" of Saint-Pierre's Studies of Nature "which relates immediately to the subject of religion." <br /> Bristol B10094. Not in Shipton & Mooney or Evans. ESTC W36508. J. Nancrede unknown
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