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corporativismo e consenso politica a Firenze nel trecento.
In-4°, (16), 390pp, (18), legatura in pergamena, dorso rovinato, numerose note ai margini, al frontespizio stemma in rosso e nero del dedicatario Cardinale Alessandro de’ Medici. Fu seguace di Girolamo Savonarola e avversario dei Medici. Durante la restaurazione della Repubblica fiorentina ricoprì cariche importanti, ma con il rientro dei Medici (1530), dovette abbandonare la città riparando prima a Livorno e poi a Venezia. Scrisse canti carnascialeschi, commedie e, nella maturità, opere di storia e erudizione. Si ispirò ai valori di libertà di Machiavelli e fu amico di Benedetto Varchi. In-4 °, (16), 390pp, (18), vellum binding, ruined back, numerous notes on the margins, on the frontispiece coat of arms in red and black of the dedicated Cardinal Alessandro de 'Medici. He was a follower of Girolamo Savonarola and an opponent of the Medici. During the restoration of the Florentine Republic he held important positions, but with the return of the Medici (1530), he had to leave the city, repairing first in Livorno and then in Venice. He wrote carnival songs, comedies and, in maturity, works of history and erudition. He was inspired by Machiavelli's values of freedom and was a friend of Benedetto Varchi.
In-4°; edizione originale; cc. 91, 1 cb, bel ritratto xilografico dell’autore al frontespizio. Mezza pelle rossa. Niccolò Martelli (1498- fiorentino di nascita studiò e visse a Roma dove fu introdotto da Pietro Aretino nella cerchia letteraria di papa Leone X. Gran parte della sua produzione è costituita dal ricco epistolario che intrattenne con i maggiori esponenti della cultura umanistica del tempo (Bembo, Aretino, Brucioli, Varchi, Doni, Alamanni, Firenzuola), e artisti primi fra tutti Michelangelo Buonarroti e Cellini. Questo Primo libro delle lettere ci restituisce una straordinaria ricchezza di notizie sulla società dell’epoca.
Oblong 4to., with coloured frontispiece, and numerous coloured and monochrome photographs (a number full-page) throughout; black cloth, upper board lettered in gilt with mounted coloured illustration (repeated from text), gilt back, grey endpapers, a near fine copy in in unclipped dustwrapper.
[6] + 186 + [24] pp., with printer's device on title page, decorated capitals, fac-simile edition of the original 1550-edition, text in Italian, publisher's hardcover (lower corners bit bumped), limited edition of 1000 copies, in the series "Opera Pharmaceutica Rariora" volume 7, ISBN 90-307-0008-4, good condition, P96310
43 + 51pp., 31cm., publisher's cart. hardcover (spine bit repaired, light staining), text in Latin, text clean and bright, [on the Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order (O.S.M., founded in 1233 in Florence), canonized in 1888 by pope Leon XIII], R96584
219pp.geïllustreerd met 119 afbeeldingen, 24cm., Catalogus van tentoonstelling (Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, 19 dec.1968-9 maart 1969)
pp. ix, 320. XLib bookplate. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Gilt lettered spine slightly faded. Hardbound. This is the first book written by Charles Eliot Norton (1827-1908), the famed American scholar and educator. As professor of the history of art at Harvard (1875-98) and as a man of letters he had a stimulating influence on his time. This account of his Italian travels (1855-1857) in journal form was first published in 1859. Concentrating on Italian history and art, it covers: the Italian Riviera; Genoa; Florence; Rome; Naples; Etc. Norton also has some unkind things to say about the Roman Church and Papal Government. Though XLib, this is still a nice copy. TRAVEL/2
12 pages including covers. Undated but appears to be circa 1920. Charming illustrated covers show front and back views of cute dolly. Balance of book includes text and illustration(s) on each page, with five of the illustrations in beautiful color. Features young girls and their dolls in Holland, Japan, Scotland, and Russia. Author not explicitly stated but is most likely also the illustrator whose initials, F.L.N., appear on the page three illustration. Above-average wear. Faint gift greetings upon lower right corner of front cover, otherwise unmarked. Covers loose but present. A worthy vintage copy of this utterly adorable doll collectible. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Red cloth boards with blue and yellow graphics and title. Previous owner's name and drawing on endpaper. 156 pages. Adorable drawings by Florence and Margaret Hoopes. From the "Reading Foundation Series."
8vo., First Edition; original illustrated orange wrappers, uncut, covers lightly age-marked, backstrip mildly sunned, short split in upper joint at tail of backstrip, else a remarkably well-preserved, bright, crisp, clean copy now housed in custom-made solander case. EDITION LIMITED TO 300 NUMBERED COPIES SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR (THIS COPY NO. 265). Lungarno Series, No. 12.
Sm. 8vo., Tenth Edition, with frontispiece and 4 plates; original printed wrappers, covers very lightly spotted else a near fine copy. A lovely copy of Pagden's well-known guide and the first separately published account of the village. It was first issued in this form in 1895.
317p., illus. Hardcover Good condition
110 + xi + cclxxi pp., 25cm., softcover, text in Italian, Academic dissertation (Tesi d'abilitazione presentata alla R. Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa), stamp at verso of title page, pages still uncut, G110215
40pp.of text + 48 plates out-of-text, 23cm., hardcover, dustwrapper with few small tears, text in Spanish, in the series "Artes y Artistas", good condition, S85391
BET 1998, In-4 cartonnage éditeur. 150 pages. 384 Belles photos couleurs+ un plan dépliant. Trés bon état. Broché
112 + LVIII pp. + 24 bl/w illustrations, 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Dissertation zur Erlangung des akademischen Grades Doktor der Philosophie der Fakultät für Kunstwissenschaften der Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, S109324
211pp., 24cm., in the series "Centro internazionale di cultura "Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. Studi Pichiani" vol.7, softcover, VG, (introduction in Italian, text in Latin), ISBN 88-222-4703-5, F70888
Firenze, Tipografia Bencini, 1893, 18 x 12 cm., tela de época, 1 plano + 2 h. + 174 págs. + 1 h.
PARIS, Hachette - 1961 - In-4 - Reliure pleine toile rouge ornée de l'éditeur - Nombreuses illustrations NB et en couleurs - 432 pages -
Paris, Albin Michel, 1955. In-8, broché, 291 pp. Planches hors-texte.
In-8°; 291 pages, nombreuses planches en heliogravure, index, broche, couv. illustree. Bel exemplaire [109B-11]
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 9 1/2"w x 12"h. 160 pages. Introduction by Diana C. Du Pont; foreword by John R. Lane. Chronology, bibliography, exhibition checklist.
244pp.ills.with ills.out-of-text in colour and bl/w, cloth, 26cm., in the series "Gallerie e musei minorI di Firenze", VG
28 pages. Features: Cover photo of Bronze Star winner Sgt. Robert Creech, son of A.L. Creech, Nelson wire chief; Photos of photographer Allan Evers, bathing beauty Stella Wintemute and dancer Donna Simpson; Beach party photos; Photo of dressmaker Cecilia Lillico; Three sister operators Inez, Florence and Lucille Stephan; How girls learn to be operators; photo of billboard explaining wartime shortages of phone equipment; Photo and article on Flt. Lieut. Gordon Heselton and his flying dog "Whisky"; Many photos of lady employees; Illustrated article on Robert Garnett Tatlow, Vancouver Pioneer; Article on Vancouver's first emergency phone call (pants torn by dog); In Memoriam - T.L. Lewis, Robert F. Bird and Dorothy Colk; Much company social information with photos. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book