Roma, Apud Antonium Bladum Asulanum (on colophon), 1531, mense Septembri. 4to. Sown, uncut and unbound. Title-page and a few other leaves with a bit of minor brownspotting" overall a very nice and well-preserved copy of this beautifully printed, extremely scarce work. Two quires with loose leaves. Floriated large initial at beginning. [32] ff. (being title-page, 29 ff. text, 1 f. errata, 1 f. blank).
The exceedingly scarce second edition (the ""Rome text"") of ""[t]he most famous of all medical poems"" (Garrison & Morton), the poem which gave to the disease syphilis its name, being the most important edition of the work, the first complete edition (with the two lines of the first book printed for the first time - not found in any other contemporary editions of the work), the only authoritative version of the text to appear contemporarily, and by far the rarest edition - with only four known copies at the time of the official bibliography (Baumgartner and Fulton, 1935) (whereas the first edition from the year before, 1530, was known in 30 copies) - our copy also with the final blank leaf (H4), ""not preserved in any copy examined"" (Baumgartner & Fulton, p. 38).""The edition published at Rome (no. 2) in the following year is a finer piece of printing, AND IT IS EVIDENTLY A MUCH RARER WORK SINCE ONLY FOUR COPIES HAVE BEEN TRACED, WHILE AT LEAST 30 COPIES OF THE VERONA EDITION (i.e. the first edition) ARE KNOWN."" (Baumgartner & Fulton, p. 37). Apart from the work itself being of the greatest impact on the history of medicine, giving to Syphilis its name and epitomizing contemporary knowledge of the illness, and the author being one of the most renowned physicians of the Renaissance, being compared in scope and excellence to Leonardo da Vinci, the present work in the present second edition has yet another feature, apart from its utmost scarcity, which contributes to its excellence"" it is printed by the excellent Italian printer Antonio Blado, whose works are scarce and very sought after.""Textually, as well as typographically, this is the most important edition of Fracastoro's poem, since, unlike those which follow, it bears evidence of having been supervised by Fracastoro himself, the two lines which had been omitted from Bk. I of the Verona edition being here included (verses 1 and 2 on leaf C2b) in exactly the form in which they were written on the vellum copy of the 1530 edition mentioned above (see end of note)... Among his other achievements in typography Antonio Blado can claim the distinction of having issued the most beautiful edition of Fracastoro's poem of any of the sixteenth century. The format is larger than that of the Verona edition and the fount of large italic type seems particularly well suited to Fracastoro's even lined verses. As with the other editions of this period the capitals are in Roman throughout"" the ornamental capital (Q) at the beginning of Bk. I is particularly well executed. Bks II and II have spaces at the beginning for an illuminated initial.THE BOOKS OF ANTONIO BLADO ARE APPARENTLY AS RARE AS THEY ARE EXCELLENT, AND THEY HAVE LONG BEEN SOUGHT AFTER BY ITALIAN COLLECTORS. Blado was born in 1490 at Asloa in northern Italy. In 1515 Blado settled in Rome where he remained until his death in 1567. He was a bold and original printer, who, as Fumagelli points out, almost invariably undertook new things, never reprinting classics, and only occasionally , as in the case of Fracastoro's poem, reprinting the work of a contemporary. In 1532 he issued the first edition of Machiavelli's ""Il Principe"", and in 1549 he became official printer to the Papal See..."" (Baumgartner & Fulton, p. 39).""Girolamo Fracastoro (1484-1553), a Veronese of thick-set, hirsute appearance and jovial mien, who practiced in the Lago di Garda region, was at once a physician, poet, physicist, geologist, astronomer, and pathologist, and shares with Leonardo da Vinci the honour of being the first geologist to see fossil remains in the true light (1530). He was also the first scientist to refer to the magnetic poles of the earth (1543). His medical fame rests upon that most celebrated of medical poems, ""Syphilis sive Moribus Gallicus (Venice, 1530), which sums up the contemporary dietetic and therapeutic knowledge of the time, recognizes a venereal cause, and gave the disease its present name..."" (Garrison, History of Medicine, p. 233).The magnificent medical poem is about the main character, a young shepherd called ""Syphilis"", who induces the people to forsake the Sun God, who in return bestows upon man a new, horrible plague, which Fracastoro names after the shepherd. ""It epitomized contemporary knowledge of syphilis, gave to it its present name, and recognized a venereal cause. Fracastorius refers to mercury as a remedy."" (Garrison and Morton).The work must be described as seminal, and its great influence and importance has continued throughout centuries. As stated in the bibliography by Baumgartner and Fulton, which is devoted exclusively to the poem, ""[t]he full extent of the influence exerted by a work which has received such wide recognition cannot be adequately estimated without searching bibliographical analysis"", and thus they have traced 100 editions of Fracastoro's Syphilis-poem, including translations into six languages. 18 of these appeared in the 16th century, but it is curious to see, how the work continues to resurface up until the 20th century. Almost 200 years after the work originally appeared, Italy witnessed a great revival of Fracastoro and his poem, and the first Italian translation appeared in 1731, with a preface by the great Enlightenment philosopher Giambattista Vico, and by 1739 five Italian editions had appeared. Another revival of the work took place as late as the 20th century, with four new English translations appearing between 1928 and 1935.""Le poème de Fracastor sur la Syphilis restera toujours un chef-d'oeuvre, parce que le pinceau est large, l'imagination hardie, la versification harmonieuse, et que le poète agrandit son sujet ingrat en remontant aux cases celestas, en montant la main des Dieux s'appersantissant pour punir la terre"" la fiction, surtout, qu'il a imagine pour retrace la découverte du mercure, est un tableau digne des plus grands maîtres."" (Achille Chéreau, Le Parnasse medical francais, 1874, p. xv). Baumgartner & Fulton, A Bibliography of the Poem of Syphilis sive Moribus Gallicus by Girolamo Fracastoro of Verona: no. 2 (our copy follows exactly the collation given here - and also has the final blank leaf mentioned but not found in any of the examined copies).Garrison and Morton: 2364. ""There is every reason to believe that the first edition of 1530 was personally supervised by Fracastoro as it was passing through the press. The printer, however, omitted two verses in the first book, which have been inserted in manuscript, apparently by Fracastoro himself, in the copy on vellum now preserved in the Bibliothèque Nationale. As these two lines are included in the Rome edition of the following year, it is likely that Fracastoro also supervised this, the second edition, and that this should be regarded as the authoritative text, since there is no evidence of textual changes in seven subsequent editions during his life.""
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MILANO PAOLO CARRARA 1872
Raro volume del 1872, una raccolta di testi sulle Americhe scritto da Decio Verona. All'interno sono presenti tre incisioni a piena pagina. I testi presenti: Un addomesticatore di serpenti, Una lotta cogli indiani, Il serpente a sonagli, Cacciatori di serpenti, LA caccia dei bufali, Il mulattieere, Combattimento di galli nell'America, Indiani in California, Il naufragio del San Francisco, Otto giorni nella Palude Nera, Le paludi della Louisiana, Vita e costumi degli eschimesi ecc... In discrete condizioni. Copertina editoriale in discrete condizioni con usure. Piatto posteriore staccato. Legatura in buone condizioni Pagine in buone condizioni con rare fioriture. In 8. Dim. 19,5x12,5. Pp. 198+(1).Scarce volume of 1872, a collection of texts about Americas written by Decio Verona. Inside there are three full page plates. In fair conditions. Editorial cover in fair conditions with wearings. Back plate detached. Binding in good conditions. Pages in good conditions with occasional foxing. In 8. Dim. 19,5x12,5. Pp. 198+(1).
FIRENZE R. BEMPORAD & FIGLIO EDITORI 1920
In 8. Dim. 20x13,5 cm. Pp. 367. Seconda edizione del 1920, 80° migliaio, di questo noto romanzo dello scrittore e poeta italiano Guido da Verona (1881-1939) di Saliceto Panaro (Modena). L'opera è in un volume ed è completa. "Il libro vendette 200.000 copie fino al 1949" (Gambetti-Vezzosi, Rarità bibliografiche del novecento italiano p. 278). La prima edizione venne pubblicata lo stesso anno. Brossura editoriale. In buone condizioni Brossura editoriale in discrete condizioni generali con lievi usure e parti mancanti ai margini e dorso. Legatura in discrete condizioni con qualche pagina staccata. All'interno le pagine si presentano in buone condizioni con rare fioriture. Second edition of 1920, 80° thousand, of this famous novel by the italian writer and poet Guido da Verona (1881-1939) from Saliceto Panaro (Modena). The work is in one volume and it is complete "Il libro vendette 200.000 copie fino al 1949" (Gambetti-Vezzosi, Rarità bibliografiche del nevecento italiano p. 278). The book sold 200.000 copies until 1949. The original edition was published the same year. Editorial cover. In good conditions. Editorial cover in fair general conditions slightly worn with missing parts in the edges and spine. Binding in fair conditions with some page detached. Inside pages are in good conditions with occasional foxings.
Verona, dell' Autore, 1854. Cont. modest hcloth. XIV,336 pp. An indrawing of the Arena on front free endpaper. Lithographed titlepage showing buildings from the town.
Kjøbenhavn, November, 1862. Large manuscript plate of the fortification, paper-size 61 x 81 cm. and handcoloured. Drawn by Wüstenberg, Sergeant, Copenhagen, 1862. Also with a transverse section and scale.
Arena Di Verona. 1992. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 124 pages. Nombreuses illustrations et photographies en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Texte sur 3 colonnes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 790.2-Arts du spectacle (Généralités)
Traduzione dei testi e libretti Deutsch - English - Français - Classification Dewey : 790.2-Arts du spectacle (Généralités)
Arena Di Verona. 1976. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Environ 100 pages. quelques photographies et illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans le texte. Texte sur 3 colonnes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 790.2-Arts du spectacle (Généralités)
Classification Dewey : 790.2-Arts du spectacle (Généralités)
Verona, Grafiche Bionetti, 1974 ; petit in-4, 64 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
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2. Verona, La Citta, 1989, in-8°, 16 nn pp, stapled, orig.wrapper, 6 col. plates, b/w ills, list of exhibitions, text in Italian.
Arena brochure Couverture Illustrée Verona 1951 20 pages en format 17 - 24 cm - photographies - gravure en couleurs
Très Bon État
MARDERSTEIG - [ ] OFFICINA BODONI (Verona) - MUSEUM PLANTIN-MORETUS, :
Reference : 8855
Verona, Stamperia Valdonega, 1954, in-8°, 44 + (8) pp, 25 x 17,5 cm, sewn, orig. wrapper, printed in 300 copies. Catalogue in Dutch of the 102 books printed by Mardersteig in Montagnola & Verona.
PANVINIUS ONOPHRIUS. (Verona, 1529 ou 1530 - Palermo, 1568)
Reference : LCPCHIS-0030
(1588)
(Les précieuses études archéologiques de Panvinius sur les fastes de Rome dans l'antiquité, dans un superbe exemplaire de la première édition imprimée en Allemagne, conservé dans sa toute première reliure en vélin souple du XVI siècle) PANVINIUS ONOPHRIUS. (Verona, 1529 ou 1530 - Palermo, 1568) "ONUPHRII PANVINI VERONENSIS... LIBRI TRES... DE LUDIS SAECULARIBUS... DE SIBYLLIS ET CARMINIBUS SIBYLLINIS... DE ANTIQUIS ROMANORUM NOMINIBUS - FASTORUM LIBRI V A ROMULO REGE USQUE AD IMP. CAESAREM CAROLUM V AUSTRIUM AUGUSTUM...". 1588, s.l. (Heidelberg), Off. Sanctandreana (H. Commelinus). 1 volume in-fol. (333x224 mm) (dimensions pages 335x205 mm) 68 pp. (y compris le titre) ; (16) pp. (titre, dédicace et introduction), 106 pp., (1) f. b. ; 74 pp. (y compris le titre), (1) f. b., 368 pp. (y compris le titre). (a-e6, f4, *8, a-i6 ; A8, B-C4, D-F6, G4 ; A-Z6, Aa-Gg6, Hh4) Reliure strictement de l'époque en vélin souple. Dos à quatre nerfs avec titre manuscrit en haut. Première édition imprimée en Allemagne, rare. Les lacets manquent et des légères rousseurs sur les pages, mais exemplaire absolument superbe, conservé dans sa toute première reliure en vélin souple du temps. Né à Vérone dans le quartier (contrada) de San Vitale, à l'âge de onze ans il entra dans l'ordre des ermites augustins. Il changea son nom, Giacomo Panvino, en Onofrio Panvinio, selon la mode de l'époque de latiniser les noms de famille. Après un long séjour à Rome, où il obtint son diplôme de bachelier ès arts en 1553, il obtint le doctorat en théologie en 1557. Historien et antiquaire, il visita les plus importantes bibliothèques d'Italie et poursuivit ses recherches historiques en Allemagne. Nommé réviseur et correcteur des livres à la Bibliothèque Apostolique Vaticane, il mourut en 1568, lors d'un voyage en Sicile avec son ami et protecteur le cardinal Farnèse. Il est reconnu comme l'un des plus grands historiens de l'Eglise et l'un des plus grands archéologue de son temps. Un grand nombre de ses travaux historiques, théologiques et archéologiques n'ont jamais été publiés et restent encore conservés dans le seul état de manuscrits dans la Bibliothèque vaticane. Rare édition imprimée par Hieronymus Commelinus (1550-1597), imprimeur flamand né à Douai et qui s'était établi à Heidelberg, où il publia un grand nombre d'éditions grécques et latines. Le titre porte sa marque à la figure de la Vérité. Provenance : Deux ex libris manuscrits, Boursault et Oudin Steinez, sur la page du titre. Un autre ex libris biffé. (LCPCHIS-0030) (600,00 €)
(Les précieuses études archéologiques de Panvinius sur les fastes de Rome dans l'antiquité, dans un superbe exemplaire de la première édition imprimée en Allemagne, conservé dans sa toute première reliure en vélin souple du XVI siècle)
PÉZARD ANDRÉ (presentazione di). Edité par Sommaruga, Verona, 1974
Reference : CCC-1159
42. Edité par Sommaruga, Verona, 1974, broché sous emboitage. In-4 , edition numérotée, 60 autographes, petit coup sur le coin droit, livre en très bon état.
Envoi colissimo avec assurance pas de frais de port pour la France métropolitaine.
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TORINO CASA EDITRICE MUSICALE CHIAPPO 1933
In 8. cm 27x18. pp 33. partitura completa per orchestra del 1933 di due canzoni.<BR>Caratteristica copertina d'epoca Ex libris sulla copertina ed in qualche pagina. Buone condizioni; bruniture in copertina. a complete score for orchestra of 1933. Carachteristic decorated cover of that period. Ex libris in the cover and in some pages. Good conditions; yellowing in the cover.
Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 1919. In-12, rel. demi-basane brune, dos à 5 nerfs, filets à froid, titre doré, tête mouchetée, couv. et dos cons., 406 pp. De la Bibliothèque du Duc et de la Duchesse de Doudeauville (monogramme doré : double R enlacé surmonté d'un cimier, et ex-libris armorié).
Très joli ex. - Frais de port : -France 4,95 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
RATHERIUS VERONENSIS O.S.B. [RATHERIUS OF VERONA] (REID P.L.D. e.a., eds.)
Reference : R118860
(1984)
Turnhout, Brepols 1984 xiv + 360pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis" volume XLVI-A (46a), publisher's hardcover binding in orange cloth with gilt lettering, ISBN 2-503-03463-8, (introduction in English, text in Latin), text is clean and bright, small ex-libris stamp on blanco endpaper and at verso of title page, good condition, R118860
RATHERIUS VERONENSIS O.S.B. [RATHERIUS OF VERONA] (REID P.L.D., ed.)
Reference : R118861
(1976)
Turnhout, Brepols 1976 xxxvi + 323pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis" volume XLVI (46), publisher's hardcover binding in orange cloth with gilt lettering, ISBN 2-503-03461-4, (introduction in English, text in Latin), text is clean and bright, small ex-libris stamp on blanco endpaper and at verso of title page, good condition, R118861
2. Verona, Studio La Città 1, 1989, in-8°, (16) nnpp, 5 colour plates, 1 bl/wh ill. Grey publisher's printed stiff wrapper, stapled. Front cover marginally faded, fold in backcover. Texts in English and Italian..
broche - 20.5x14 - 242pp - éditions Gallimard 2001
RATHERIUS VERONENSIS O.S.B. [RATHERIUS OF VERONA] (REID P.L.D. e.a., eds.)
Reference : R102006
(1984)
Turnhout, Brepols 1984 xiv + 360pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaevalis" vol.46a, original softcover, ISBN 978-2-503-03464-5, introduction in English & text in Latin), pages still uncut, very good condition, R102006