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162816721628 Leyde, Elzevier, 1628. In-32, 448 p., rel. ép. pl. veau (manque le 1er plat).
163112137Lugd. Batavorum, ex officina Elzeviriana, 1631. In-16 de [4]-467-[9] pages, plein vélin ivoire, dos lisse, titre inscrit à l'encre.
1668112620Schouste 1668 A Paris, Chez le Jay, 1771-1773-1775, 8 volumes in-12 de 95 x 170 mm environ : (2) ff. (faux-titre, page de titre), XXII (Errata, Préface, Table, Avertissement), 464 pages - (1) f. (faux-titre), VII pages (Table), 448 pages - (2) ff. (faux-titre, page de titre), VII pages (Avertissement du traducteur, Table), 476 pages - (2) ff. (faux-titre, page de titre), VII pages (Errata, Table), 432 pages - (2) ff. (faux-titre, page de titre), 426 pages, (2) ff. (errata) - (2) ff. (faux-titre, page de titre), XXIV pages (Avertissements des libraires, Table), 428 pages, (2) ff. (Table) - (2) ff. (faux-titre, page de titre), 462 pages, (1) f. (errata) - (2) ff. (faux-titre, page de titre), 450 pages, (1) f. (errata). Reliures en pleine basane racinée, dos lisses à faux-nerfs portant titres dorés sur pièce de cuir rouge et tomaisons dorées, filet doré sur les coupes, gardes de papier marbré caillouté. Coins émoussés, taches brunes aux tomaisons, discrets trous de vers sur un plat du tome I, une trace de colle/vernis au dos du tome 4, pages de titre tamponnées, déchirures sur quelques feuillets sans manque, rares rousseurs et salissures, sinon belle série à l'intérieur frais.
161220362In Venetia, presso Domenico Imberti, 1612. In-12 de [16]- 214 pages [a8; A-N8 manque E8 (p. 79/80)]. Demi-parchemin, dos lisse, étiquettes (titre et date) rouge et bleue, plat de papier à la colle.
161278CAPB8HI9JLThe Hague 1612. 4to. Hillebrant Jacobsz. van Wouw Sewn without supports in later plain paper wrapper formerly side stitched through 3 holes. With a woodcut vignette face with 2 cornucopias on title-page 2 woodcut decorated initials 2 series both arabesque. With the Italian text in italic the Dutch text in textura and with incidental roman. 15 1 blank pp. First bilingual Italian and Dutch edition of a sentence pronounced by the government of the Venetian Republic the Consiglio dei Dieci or Council of Ten on 21 April 1612 declaring Anzolo Badoer in absentia a traitor stripping him of his knighthood confiscating his property banishing him from the city and the Republic's territories and sentencing him to be hanged in the original Italian with a parallel Dutch translation. It also offers a reward for his capture dead or alive 4000 ducats if captured in the Republic and 6000 ducats if captured abroad. Anzolo or Angelo Badoer 1565- 1630 was the eldest son of Alberto Badoer 1540-1592 who had served as Venetian ambassador to Spain the Holy Roman Empire and Rome until his premature death. Anzolo succeeded to his father's knighthood and followed him into diplomatic service as Venetian ambassador to France from 1602 until he came into conflict with the Council of Ten in 1607.With a large "9" on the title-page in red pencil. In very good condition. An important document of dramatic intrigues here published with a Dutch translation.l Knuttel 1938a; STCN 5 copies; cf. ICCU: PUVE019213 1612 Venice ed. in Italian only; for Badoer: Diz. Biogr. Italiani 5 1963 on www.treccani.it. unknown
1682164997La Haye: Moetjens 1682. hardcover. very good. Trad. de l"Italien. Avec un Supplement touchant les Sectes des Caraaites & Samaritains de notre temps. Engraved pictorial half-title cropped close at the bottom edge. 24mo old boards; worn lacks front flyleaf internally near fine. A La Haye: Adrian Moetjens 1682. Very good. Scarce.<br/><br/> Third edition revised & augmented with a second part separately titled: Comparaison des Ceremonies des Juifs et de la discipline de L'Eglise par le Sieur De Simonville 1682.<br/><br/> Moetjens unknown books
1682164997La Haye: Moetjens 1682. hardcover. very good. Trad. de l"Italien. Avec un Supplement touchant les Sectes des Caraaites & Samaritains de notre temps. Engraved pictorial half-title cropped close at the bottom edge. 24mo old boards; worn lacks front flyleaf internally near fine. A La Haye: Adrian Moetjens 1682. Very good. Scarce.<br/> <br/> Third edition revised & augmented with a second part separately titled: Comparaison des Ceremonies des Juifs et de la discipline de L'Eglise par le Sieur De Simonville 1682.<br/> <br/> Moetjens unknown
160123709Venice: Ducal Palace 1601. Leaf. Fine. Single page of vellum 12 by 16 inches folded and with cuts along two margins to seal the page. Five lines of manuscript the first two in Latin then two in Italian and the last in Latin identifying Marino di Carvallo as the Venetian Ambassador appointed by the Doge of Venice to the King of France Henry IV of Navarre. Signed at the end in Latin "Leonardus Octobonus" for the Council of Ten. He later held the post of Grand Chancellor of Venice.<br /> <p><br /> "Marino Gramani Doge of Venice sends greetings and affection to the Most Christian King through our noble and wise faithful and beloved Ambassador Marino di Cavallo." It then references the decision of the Council of Ten the Venetian Governing Body and finishes with "Dated in the Ducal Palace this 4th day of April.1601."<br /> <p><br /> The Doge Marino Gremani antagonized Pope Paul IV by trying two priests under Venetian not canon law to which the Pope responded by placing Venice under Interdict. The Ottoboni were an aristocratic Venetian family which provided Venice with more than one Chancellor and ultimately produced Pope Alexander VIII. Marino de Caballo was also from an aristocratic Venetian family and was a noted physician as well as an Ambassador who believed that the most important aspect of his job was to provide an excellent chef and fine food. Finally Henry IV of Navarre a Huguenot ruler of Navarre as Henry III secured the throne of France by converting to Catholicism: "Paris is worth a Mass." Five years later he signed the Edict of Nantes the landmark drecree granting religious tolerance to Protestants and which helped end the Wars of Religion.<br /> <p>. Ducal Palace unknown
1631222651Lugd. Batavorum Leiden: ex officina Elzeviriana 1631. First Elzevir edition. 2 leaves including engraved title showing the Venetian lion by Claude Duysend 506 pp. 9 leaves Index. With 7 engraved plates most are folding some split at folds. 1 vols. 24mo. Contemporary vellum. Very good. First Elzevir edition. 2 leaves including engraved title showing the Venetian lion by Claude Duysend 506 pp. 9 leaves Index. With 7 engraved plates most are folding some split at folds. 1 vols. 24mo. A Defense of Republicanism. An in-depth study of the institutions of the Venetian republic by this Florentine author first published in 1540 written with the hope of establishing a similar representative form of government in Florence. The "Notes" second part pp. 289-416 are by Niccolò Crasso as well as the final section De forma reipublicae venetae pp. 416-506. Cicogna 1072; Willems 353 with no mention of plates ex officina Elzeviriana unknown books
162269201622 Giunti, Venetia [Venise], 1622. Un fort volume in-4 relié plein vélin ivoire, dos lisse, auteur manuscrit, tranches mouchetées, [1f.] blanc, page de titre, [38ff.], [1f.] blanc, 376 pages, [1f.] blanc, puis pour la Cronologia ecclesiastica, page de titre, [5ff.], [1f.] blanc, 216 pages et [1f.] blanc. Magnifiques portraits sur bois et lettrines gravées. Réparations anciennes aux premières pages sans manque de texte, mouillures claires, une mouillure plus sombre en tête des premiers feuillets. Bel exemplaire malgré les défauts signalés.
16054261605 Vinetia [Venise], Domenico Nicolini, 1605. Deux parties en un fort volume petit in-4 plein vélin ivoire, titre manuscrit au dos, [bl.], titre et portrait gravé, (2), 840, (36), 320, (16) pp., [bl.], texte en italien. Petit manque au plat supérieur, quelques feuillets ont été restaurés en marge, infime travail de vers et rousseurs éparses.
16140006781614 Venetia [Venise], Appresso Nicolo Misserini, 1614. Petit in-quarto (174 X 233) vélin rigide à petits rabats, dos quatre nerfs (reliure de l'époque) ; (3) ff. blancs, titre, (11) ff., 496 pp. & relié à la suite 44 pp. ("Sermoni sopra l'Oratione"), (3) ff. blancs. Petite restauration au dos. Manque la pièce de titre.
16470041011647 Venetia [Venise], Presso Antonio Bariletti, 1647. In folio (249 X 355) demi-vélin ivoire, plats de carton souple (reliure de l'époque); (4) ff. (dont titre orné d'une grande vignette gravée), 60 ff.. Ex-libris «DR» [Désiré Ruggieri] dessiné et gravé par Baticle collé sur le premier contreplat.