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1546189378Wittenberg, Rhau, 1546. Kl.-4°. Mit großem Holzschnitt-Porträtmedaillon Melanchthons auf d. Titelrückseite. 16 Bl. RBr. Gebräunt, teils etwas fleckig. Durchg. m. Nässespur am Rand. Bl. teils etwas eselsohrig bzw. m. kl. Randausriß an d. unt. Ecke.
158832982-809Rome Typografia del Popolo Romano 1588. Fine etched title with the figures of Faith Charity and Hope 1 plate showing the investiture of Hughes de Loubens-Verdale as cardinal engraved divisional title 12 plates with 48 portrait medallions engraved by Philippe Thomassin 1 plate portraits of the last 3 Grand Masters signed by Gijsbert van Veen 1 plate portrait of Loubens-Verdale unsigned; 21 large etchings in a brownish tint incl. 1 map of Malta and 1 plan of Valletta all surrounded by fine woodcut borders 4 variants. 3 leaves 203 1 pp. 4 unn. pp. 1 blank leaf 8 leaves index title to index within wide woodcut border with red cardinal's hat over the coat of arms of Loubens-Verdale. Small folio. Old stiff boards using a leaf of a Hebraic ms. Rome Typografia del Popolo Romano 1588. First edition of this new revision of the statutes of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem founded in 1099. This is one of the finest illustrated books of the Roman mannerism. Its woodcut material is borrowed from the Blado edition of 1556. The splendid work contains portraits of 52 dignitaries from the Blessed Gérald and Raimond du Puy who set down the rules in 1137 to Grand Master Hugues de Loubens-Verdale. They are the work of Philippe Thomassin 1562-1622 from Troyes one of the best engravers of his time teacher of Jacques Callot and Nicolas Cochin. The other illustrations show with great accuracy of costumes scenes representing the order's central tenets ideological and charitable aims. Many of the plates show the Grand-Master Hugues de Loubens-Verdale and in two of these he is seen being made a Cardinal by Sictus V an event which ocurred in 1587. Of great importance are the maps of Malta and Valetta the city which had been built by the Grand-Master Jean Parisot de la Vallette 1494-1568 following the unsuccessful siege of the Turks in 1565; the Order had been invested with the island in 1530 by Emperor Charles V. Thereafter the Catholic branch changed the name into "Order of Malta". The fine unsigned title-page with its elongated figures is similar to the work of Jacques Bellange. This copy includes 8ff. "Index materium" by Tolomeo Veltroni from which the date is taken. - Light waterstain in lower edge first 2 leaves carefully restored no loss altogether a good copy. - Mortimer Italian 273 in detail with illus.: "not all copies contain the index"; STC Italian 358; Lipperheide Of 3; Adams J-151 J-152 J-284; Sotheby's Schäfer Coll. I Italian Books 104; Hellwald p. 216. ILLUSTRATED BOOKS BEFORE 1900 ; ORDER OF ST. JOHN ; RELIGION / THEOLOGY ; ORDER OF MALTA ; HISTORY KULTURGESCHICHTE ; Rome, Typografia del Popolo Romano hardcover