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1723214670London: Printed for Abel Roper 1723. First edition. 6 352 31 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original full calf. Spine label intact upper hinge and joint roughly repaired rear hinge and joint cracked. Internally Fine. First edition. 6 352 31 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Printed for Abel Roper unknown
178039573ABCa 1780. 28.8 x 40.4 cm (Rahmen 50 x 60 cm). Unter Passepartout und Glas, Metallrahmen. Geringf. stockfleckig. Nicht ausgerahmt.
178024075ABCa 1780. 28.8 x 40.4 (Platte: 32.0 x 42.2). Im weißen Rand geringf. angeschmutzt.
18005760AG1800 (ca.). Kupferstich, Darst. 8,5 x 5,2; Bll. 9,3 x 7,4; sehr eng beschnitten. Auf Wunsch Digitalaufnahme in jpg-Format erhältlich- photo in jpg-format available. Je nach Versandart können die Portokosten bis zu 2 ? weniger als angegeben betragen.
1740000157Venice: Jo. Baptistam Recurti 1740. Hardcover. See Description. Third Edition. 8vo. pp. XXXX 246 14. Including engraved frontispiece and numerous numismatic portraits of Roman emperors with the text. Title printed in red and black. Bound in contemporary full vellum. A couple of very faint library stamps in the bottom and outer title margins. Pages are generally clean with occasional mild spots of soiling. Small area of staining on the frontispiece. Name and date or shelf number printed in an old hand on front paste-down. Patarol's History of Roman Byzantine and Holy Roman Emperors from Julius Caesar to Carolus VI. Text in Latin. Lipsius II p. 307; Cicognara 2961 - lists the first edition of 1702. <br/> <br/> Jo. Baptistam Recurti hardcover
18004585<p>Single broadsheet 60 x 44.5 cm folded. A very good copy.<br /></p><p>A rare survival of such an ephemeral piece unrecorded on ICCU: a large broadside issued during the nine-month occupation of Rome following the fall of the Roman Republic and proclaiming a complete revision of the running of the city's public market to prevent "hoarders and scalpers" from inflating food prices beyond the means of the "most sensitive" members of the populace during this tumultuous period.</p><p>The edict instructs for example all retailers of vegetables and fruits to arrange contracts exclusively during daylight hours and only under their official banners; any retailers found bringing or intending to bring wholesalers into the marketplace will be considered in contravention of the law. Retailers are also prohibited from forming collective buying groups which lead to 'infamous monopolies'. Further regulations touch on sellers of poultry interactions between retailers and wholesalers and the physical locations of permitted activities. The trades in domestic pigeons and wild game however are exempted from these stringent regulations.<br /><br />The broadsheet also gives details of the enforcement of the new rules. Anyone not complying with the regulations after three days of their posting will suffer the consequences and trials of the accused will take place between 22 and 24 hours and for 1 hour the following morning in the market square itself. The penalties are stiff: for the first offence 25 scudi; for the second 50 scudi and a public beating; while the third warrants a 100 scudi fine and 5 years of public labor. Fines will also be imposed for passing false currency. The edict ends with a stern public hygiene order reminding all retailers of the prohibition of fish-selling in the marketplace. The public is also ordered to make use of the fountains in a civilised manner and not to throw rubbish into the fountain or onto the streets.</p><p>The Piazza Navona became the official market square of Rome in the 15th century and remained so until the 1860s when the site was transferred to the Campo de' Fiori. Produced during a period of tremendous political upheavel the present document provides us with a surprisingly intimate insight into the problems of running such an enormous concern. As the broadside notes the Papal Government had formerly been responsible for the orderly running of the marketplace but in 1798 the short-lived Roman Republic based upon the principles of the French Revolution had seized power and exiled the Pope. According to the document many "abuses" were committed during the "so-called" Republican tenure and indeed the "greed and malice of those who have been able to evade the rules" has led to the need for tighter regulation. Today it complains many dealers hoard more than they sell rendering public markets 'inutili' and driving food prices far higher than they should be in turn affecting the "most sensitive" segment of the population. The present edict was issued under the authority of His Excellency Diego Naselli a Neapolitan commander whose troops had invaded the Republic in September 1799. However by July 3rd seven months after the edict's publication the city was returned to the authority of the Pope.</p><p> Unrecorded in ICCU or OCLC.</p> Lazzarini
1747390CBFrankfurt am Main, David Schepern, 1747. 8°, 16 S. (Text: Lateinisch), original Heft mit verziertem papierrückenstreifen, Erstausgabe handschriftl. Notiz (1747 ...) auf Titelseite, durchgehend geringfügig stockfleckig, sonst gute, saubere mit Buchschmuck verzierte Broschur (LI 1 Ordner 25)
17700055191770 Paris, Imprimerie de M. Lambert, 1770. In-8 (186 X 125 mm) veau fauve marbré, encadrement de triple filet doré sur les plats, dos à nerfs dorés, pièce de titre maroquin havane, coupes et coiffes filetées, tranches rouges (Reliure de l'époque) ; (4) ff. dont page de titre imprimée en rouge et noir, XLV-501 pages, (3) pages de table, approbation et privilège. Habile restauration à la coiffe supérieure.
1795sb634A Paris, chez Ant. Aug. Renouard Relié 1795 In-8 (13,5 x 21 cm), reliure demi-peau, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, 184 pages ; épidermures sur le cuir, manque le frontispice, par ailleurs bel exemplaire avec une belle impression. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1750139459"Published according to act of Parliament November 12", 1750. Format (Bildbereich): 24,7 x 40,7 cm. Blattgröße: 33 x 49 cm.
1785HI168Lipsiae, W. Haeredes et Reichium, 1785, in-8o, 3 vol., xlii+908+930+922+index p., front. grave, rel. signee 1/2 chagrin a coins 19e. (Brunet I, p.356 : edition tres recommandable pour son commentaire-). Jean Schweighaeuser prof. a l'univ. de Strassbourg, 1742-1830. Texte grec-latin. Graesse I, 169, Schweiger, Klass. I, 40
175446429London: Printed for W. Innys J. and P. Knapton S. Birt et al. 1754. Very Good. London: Printed for W. Innys J. and P. Knapton S. Birt et al. 1754. Twelfth Edition Corrected and Improved. Octavo; bound in modern quarter calf with five raised bands and gitl stamping to spine; new endpapers; 16; xxx; 375; 26 appendices collated and complete. 14 plates 8 of which are folding includes frontispiece. Light wear and some light spotting to boards; binding sound; tear to top edge of front free endpaper; shorter tear and light wear along top of frontis page; pages age-toned else unmarked; a Very Good copy of Kennett's impressive work on Ancient Rome which remained popular and in print for decades after its original publication in 1696. Printed for W. Innys, J. and P. Knapton, S. Birt et al. unknown
17503631Rome:: Gregorio Roisecco mercante di libri in Piazza Navona nella stamperia Puccinelli 1750. THE FIRST EDITION IN THREE VOLUMES. The first Roisecco edition in 2 volumes appeared in 1739. Octavo: 3 volumes:. 16.5 x 11 cm. I. 2 xvi 654 pp. Collation: Ï€2 a8 A-Z8 Aa-Ss8 lacking Ss8 blank and with an added leaf Ii after leaf Ii1. Ï€1 is the engraved t.p. With 19 folding plates of which two are folding maps of ancient and modern Rome. 68 engravings in the text. Vol. II. 2 694 pp. Ï€2 A-Z8 Aa-Rr8 Ss-Tt4 Vv6 Ï€1 is the engraved t.p. With 12 added plates. 82 engravings in the text. Vol. III. 4 523 5 pp. A-Z8 Aa-Kk8 Ï€2 is the engraved t.p. With 1 added plate and a folding letterpress table. 8 engravings in the text. Includes the four-page advertisement for other books sold by Roisecco. I. 2 xvi 654 pp. Collation: Ï€2 a8 A-Z8 Aa-Ss8 lacking Ss8 blank and with an added leaf Ii after leaf Ii1. Ï€1 is the engraved t.p. With 19 folding plates of which two are folding maps of ancient and modern Rome. 68 engravings in the text. Vol. II. 2 694 pp. Ï€2 A-Z8 Aa-Rr8 Ss-Tt4 Vv8 Xx4 Xx4 is blank. Ï€1 is the engraved t.p. With 12 added plates. 82 engravings in the text. Vol. III. 4 523 5 pp. Ï€2 1 A-Z8 Aa-Kk8 Ï€1 is the engraved t.p. 1 is the privilege With 1 added plate and a folding letterpress table. 8 engravings in the text. Includes the four-page advertisement for other books sold by Roisecco. In addition to the 3 engraved title pages the 2 folding engraved maps and the 29 folding engraved plates the three volumes are illustrated with 158 engravings in the text. Vol. I with 82 Vol. II with 68 Vol. III with 8. Bound in matching contemporary vellum bindings silk endbands titles in ink on the spines edges of text block speckled red. Fine copies throughout with some mended tears and minor faults as follows: V. 1: Short wormtrail in gutter of a few signatures at end. V. 2: Short wormtrail in gutter of a few leaves at the beginning and a few signatures at end occasionally touching a letter. V. 3 one leaf browned. A few leaves toned. A beautiful three-volume set describing and illustrating the ancient medieval Renaissance and Baroque monuments and buildings of Rome. This publication marks the culmination of a long series of developments in illustrated guides to Rome. Beginning with the guidebooks produced by Girolamo Franzini and his heirs in the late 16th-century pilgrims and tourists to the once-again-thriving Eternal City could purchase increasingly more accurate guidebooks to the ancient and modern marvels of Rome. In the late-17th century building on the work of Pompilio Totti Michelangelo and Piervicenzo de Rossi published their “Descrizione di Romaâ€. In subsequent editions the “Descrizione†grew to include the redacted works of various learned authorities. The present three-volume production the third to be published by Gregorio Roisecco is based on the final De Rossi edition of 1727 but has been further expanded to include a third volume. The work comprises two and a half centuries of scholarship. Some of the significant authorities whose works were consulted quoted and extracted for this comprehensive guide include: Bartolomeo Marliani d. 1560 Onofrio Panvinio 1529-1568 Alessandro Donati 1584-1640; Famiano Nardini d. 1661; Cesare Baronio 1538-1607; Alfonso Chacón 1540-1599 Antonio Bosio 1575-1629 and Ottavio Panciroli 16th c. Fossati Bellani 704; Olschki Choix 17963; Schudt 207 Gregorio Roisecco mercante di libri in Piazza Navona nella stamperia Puccinelli, unknown books
17653598Rome:: A spese di Niccola Roisecco 1765. THIRD ROISECCO EDITION. The second 3-volume edition 1st 1750. Octavo: 3 vols. 17 x 12 cm. I. a8 A-Z8 Aa-Ss8 Tt-Xx4 Xx4 blank and present. With an engraved frontis. a1 and 19 added plates. II. π1 A-Z8 Aa-Rr8 Ss-Tt4 Vv6. With 20 added plates. III. π1 A-Z8 Aa-Mm8 Nn4 Oo8 With Oo8 blank and present. Bound in three uniform bindings of contemporary patterned paste-paper over cartoncino boards. wear to extremities and spines. Internally this is as close to an immaculate set as I have seen with some deckled edges preserved. The text is bright and clean throughout. The folding engravings are crisp.The three volumes are illustrated with an engraved frontispiece in Vol. I numerous engraved illustrations in the text a folding table and 39 folding engraved illustrations of architectural monuments and sculpture. This set is complete with all engravings called for by Rossetti. Sets such as this with all three volumes complete and with all plates bound in their original bindings are rare on the market. Excellent. A beautiful three-volume set describing and illustrating the ancient medieval Renaissance and Baroque monuments and buildings of Rome. This publication marks the culmination of a long series of developments in illustrated guides to Rome. Beginning with the guidebooks produced by Girolamo Franzini and his heirs in the late 16th-century pilgrims and tourists to the once-again-thriving Eternal City could purchase increasingly more accurate guidebooks to the ancient and modern marvels of Rome. In the late-17th century building on the work of Pompilio Totti Michelangelo and Piervicenzo de Rossi published their "Descrizione di Roma". In subsequent editions the "Descrizione" grew to include the redacted works of various learned authorities. The present three-volume production the third to be published by Gregorio Roisecco is based on the final De Rossi edition of 1727 but has been again expanded to include a third volume. The work comprises two and a half centuries of scholarship. Some of the significant authorities whose works were consulted quoted and extracted for this comprehensive guide include: Bartolomeo Marliani d. 1560 Onofrio Panvinio 1529-1568 Alessandro Donati 1584-1640; Famiano Nardini d. 1661; Cesare Baronio 1538-1607; Alfonso Chacón 1540-1599 Antonio Bosio 1575-1629 and Ottavio Panciroli 16th c. Rossetti 8883; Schudt 208 A spese di Niccola Roisecco, books
176522329Roma, Roisecco, 1765. Frontispiz, 40 gestochene ausfaltbare Tafeln (darunter ein ausfaltbares gest. Schema und eine mehrf. ausfaltbare Ansicht der Stadt aus der Vogelperspektive), sowie sehr zahlreiche Textkupfer, oft fast seitengroß. XVI, 678 SS. / 670 SS. / 581 (1) SS. 8°, Pergament der Zeit, goldgeprägte Rückenschildchen, marmorierer Schnitt. Einbände etwas fleckig und angegraut.
1784627464Berlin, C. F. Voss, 1784. 1 Bl., XXXVI, 464 S., 22 Bl., 42 S. Mit gestochenem Frontispiz, 22 Textkupfern u. 13 gefalteten Kupfertafeln. Leder d. Zeit mit reicher Rücken- u. Deckelvergoldung sowie marmorierten Vorsätzen (gering berieben, Ecken bestoßen, Rücken u. Rückdeckel mit kl. Wurmspuren, Gelenke mit kurzen Einrissen). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1712406935Utrecht, G. Broedelet, 1712. 7 Bl., 378 S., 27 Bl. Mit Frontispiz u. 1 gefalteten Kupfertafel. Leder d. Zeit (berieben, Gelenke gebrochen). [3 Warenabbildungen]
170214415Venezia: Antonio Bortoli 1702. Buon esemplare in barbe e nell’originale cartonatura rustica; carta di guardia posteriore con lacuna ritagliata la porzione superiore per un’altezza di circa tre centimetri e annotazione antica sulla collezione di stampe del Vaticano. Legatura coeva d’attesa con titolo manoscritto sul dorso in dodicesimo cm 16.5 x 10 pp 260 106 184 16. Buon esemplare in barbe e nell’originale cartonatura rustica; carta di guardia posteriore con lacuna ritagliata la porzione superiore per un’altezza di circa tre centimetri e annotazione antica sulla collezione di stampe del Vaticano. Grazioso «omnibus» d’inizio Settecento che racchiude in un’unico agile volumetto alcuni best seller dell’editoria dedicata alla Città Eterna del Secolo XVII. Il primo dei trattati raccolti è la «Relatione della Corte di Roma» redatta da Girolamo Lunadoro per incarico di Cristina di Lorena la quale voleva fornire una valida istruzione al figlio Carlo de’ Medici destinato al cardinalato. L’opera «fornisce un quadro dettagliato dell'organizzazione della corte pontificia delle gerarchie delle mansioni di ciascun funzionario di governo dei riti delle cerimonie e delle forme da rispettare in ogni situazione» e fu «considerata a lungo il manuale del cerimoniale pontificio» Crucitti DBI conoscendo numerose ristampe fino all’Ottocento. Il lavoro ebbe inizialmente circolazione manoscritta e nel 1621 Francesco Sestini ne rielaborò i materiali al limite del plagio pubblicando a proprio nome «Il Maestro di Camera»; solo nel 1635 Romolo Lunadoro nipote dell’autore ne fece stampare una versione integrale finalmente attribuita all’antenato. Il trattatello di Sestini ebbe comunque fortuna propria e occupa la parte centrale del volume qui proposto. Terzo e conclusivo trattato è «Roma ricercata nel suo sito» l’opera più nota di Fioravante Martinelli inizialmente apparsa nel 1644 e poi rielaborata dall’autore fino al 1658. La guida si distinse dalle precedenti enumerazioni dei monumenti di Roma per l’agilità del testo e l’innovativa struttura in dieci giornate di visita; rivolta «Al Lettore Forestiero» Roma ricercata conobbe un’immediata e duratura fortuna editoriale ed ebbe un’enorme rilevanza nella costruzione dell’immagine della città per il pubblico europeo dalla metà del Seicento e per tutto il periodo del Grand Tour. I tre testi vennero proposti per la prima volta in un unico volume da Paolo Fambrotto Padova 1650 e da allora più volte presso diversi editori sempre in economici piccoli formati e con dettagliati indici costituendo una sorta di enciclopedia pratica della città rivolta a quanti per i più svariati motivi dovessero orientarsi rapidamente tanto tra i monumenti quanto nell’amministrazione e nel cerimoniale dell’urbe. Fossati Bellani I 724; Melzi III p. 60 per edizione precedente nota il plagio «vendicato da Romolo Lunadori»; Vinciana 965; Olschki 17441; Rossetti 6360; Fogelberg Rota Rome and the guidebook tradition p. 163: «Its importance with regard to how Rome was presented to foreign travellers throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries can therefore hardly be overestimated.». Antonio Bortoli unknown
1747015985Paris: Ph.N.Lottin & J.H.Butard 1747. With ink inscription "Ex dono authoris. Book measures 17x10.cm. viii188pp. Bound in full period mottled calf spine gilt in compartments with alternating lions and flowers and red morocco label full red edges marble endpapers. Calf lightly rubbed minor abrasion wear. Binding in very good clean condition. Internally minor light browning. Pages in good clean condition. A very nice copy. Presentation copy of a scarce book of fables by a poet from Marseilles. Housed in a modern cloth drop-back box.F. First Edition. Full Calf. Very Good. Small 8 Vo. Ph.N.Lottin & J.H.Butard Hardcover
1779181741779 un volume, reliure demi-basane (half binding sheepskin) marron foncé in-octavo, dos long (spine without raised band) décoré or (gilt decoration) filets et roulettes or (gilt line and fillets) et mates (gilt and matt lines), titre frappé or (gilt title), pièce de titre sur fond noir avec filet perlé or (label of title with gilt beaded line), quadruple filets or en place des nerfs (gilt lines on the place of raised bands) bordés de par et d'autre de filets mates, dos légèrement frotté (spine lightly rubbed), manque de cuir en haut du dos (lack of leather at the top on the spine) (moins d'1/4 cm2), coiffe supérieure manquante (are missing the head of the spine), petite fente sur la charnière du premier plat (small crack on the joint of the front cover) et du quatrième plat (small crack on the joint of the back cover), papier marbré aux plats (cover with marbled paper), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), sans illustration (no illustration), X + 568 pages + 2ff privilège, 1779 Bruxellis, Typis Regiae Academie Editeur,
176140467Avignon: Louis Chambeau 1761. Small 8vo 18x125 cm. 20th century halfcalf spine gilt with red and green morocco labels marbled endpapers. The original blind wrappers preserved inner margin first and last leaf renewed. xx120 ii: blank pp. a few leaves incl. title soiled. Bound with new endpapers by Robert Stevens at Brussels. Nice poetry: Each line of the proverbs in Latin accompanied with a quatrain in French by he theologian d'Ardene Mane Provence 1690-1769 who became also a well-known botanist. Louis Chambeau unknown
1793aff-rev-1371793 49,5X37,5
174221423Parisiis, apud Coustelier, 1742 ; in-12, veau raciné, dos lisse à faux nerfs dorés, fleurons à la lyre, palette à la grappe de raisins, pièce de titre rouge, belle roulette d’encadrement et roulette sur les coupes, tranches dorées, gardes oranges (reliure de l’époque) ; [24], 132 pp., frontispice de Coypel gravé par Fessard, bandeau répété cinq fois, par Pierre, gravé par Fessard.
172886101728 Neapoli (Naples), Typographia Haeredum Pittanti, 1728. Un volume in-4 plein vélin ivoire, dos à nerfs estampé à froid en tête et en queue, titre manuscrit, plats estampés à froid, [1f.] blanc, faux titre et page de titre, [12ff.], 419 pages, [19ff.] dindex et [3ff.] blancs, texte en latin. Bandeaux et cul-de-lampe. Bel exemplaire malgré quelques rousseurs.
1770ROMEANTIQU91070824Paris, Michaelis Lambert, 1770, 12 x 18,5, (1)-II-XXXX-528-IV-(3) pages sous plein veau moucheté de l'époque, - dos à 5 nerfs titré & fleuronné ; tranches piquetées de rouge ; gardes de papier tourniquet