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1736257005Rome 1736. 59 pp. in all on laid paper. 4to all with one exception approx. 27 x 20 cm. Provenance: Frederick North 5th Earl of Guilford 1766-1827; library of Sir Thomas Phillipps ex Ms. 7544; with H.P. Kraus. 59 pp. in all on laid paper. 4to all with one exception approx. 27 x 20 cm. Riots in Rome: The Spanish Bourbons in Southern Italy - from the Thomas Phillips Collection. Following the acquisition of the Kingdom of Naples and the Two Sicilies by the Bourbons of Spain in 1736 the conquering Spanish troops returning through Rome and Papal States provoked anti-Spanish riots in March of 1736. The following 6 manuscripts each in a different contemporary hand all from the collection of Sir Thomas Phillips and comprising Phillips Ms. 7544 relate to those events. They are as follows:<br/><br/>1 CONTI Antonio attributed to. "Relazione dei tumulti accaduti on Roma l'anno 1736. Loro origine e sequele." 13 pp. on 7 leaves.<br/>2 "Sopra il tumulto populare seguito in Roma il 13 Marzo 1736." 6 2 blank pp. on rectos of 7 leaves. <br/>3 "Se domanda se un Popolo si solleva tumultiamente nel Domnio altrui contro una nazione con offesa del Sovrano di essa ottenuto il perdona generale ." 4pp. on two leaves.<br/>4 Same text as above with minor differences e.g. "amnistà " for "perdona". 4 pp. 21.5 x 15 cm.<br/>5 Manuscript Letter fair copy headed "Sigl. Mio" 2 Giuglio 1736" beginning: "Non potevate far cosa pui grata all mia amicizia che commnicarmi la lettera trasmessa da Roma ."12 4 blank pp. Docketed on final page: "Relazione dei tumulti seguiti in Roma l'anno 1736 per i scrivi Austrici contro i Spagnuoli"<br/>6 Manuscript Letter fair copy headed "Sigl. Mio". 15 pp. N.p. n.d. <br/><br/>From the collection of Thomas Phillips 1792-1872. "His collection of over 60000 manuscripts was an outstanding achievement in the annals of bibliophily" ODNB and such was the scale that over 100 years passed after his death until the last tranche of the papers were finally sold in 1977 to H.P. Kraus.<br/><br/>The attribution would seem to be based on a manuscript of the same title in the University of Chicago Special Collections Library v. OCLC: 154339939. unknown books
17842005060026Napoli: Presso Giuseppe Campo 1784. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. The Devastation of Nature: Sarconi's study of the Calabrian Earthquake 2 volume set. Text and Atlas volumes. Text volume collation: pp. xiv 2 352 vi 2. Plate volume is an oblong folio 48 x 36 cm. 54 of 68 plates. Bound in contemporary leather-backed boards over green cloth. Contains plates 1-51 53-54 57. Some marginal foxing. <br> In 1783 Calabria then the Kingdom of Naples and Sicily experienced a series of five devastating earthquakes. Nearly all of the built structures in the region were destroyed. The first two earthquakes created tsunamis which killed thousands of people sleeping on the beaches near Messina. Between 32000 and 50000 Italians died as a result of disaster. The Reale Accademia delle Scienze e Belle Lettere of Naples conducted the first scientific study of the event. This is the plate volume of their study engraved by Antonio Zaballi from the drawings by Pompeo Schiantarelli and Ignazio Stile. Ref: Kleemann Katrin. "Living in the Time of a Subsurface Revolution: The 1783 Calabrian Earthquake Sequence." Environment & Society Arcadia 2019 no. 30. <br> This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Napoli: Presso Giuseppe Campo hardcover