WEB AUCTION 118 - LIBRI E AUTOGRAFI
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Lotto 25 IACOBUS FOROLIVIENSIS
In Hippocratis Aphorismos, Venezia, Apud Iuntas, 1546
Incomplete; the last four quires missing.
Contemporary limp vellum, with manuscripted title on the spine.
Large water stain on the pages lower corner.
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Lotto 26 IUNIUS IUVENALIS
Satyrographi Opus, Venezia, Apud F. Bindonum & M. Pasinum, 1547
Title page with the corner missing and restored. Wormholes restored on the first 4 pages and on the last 6 pages. The last blank page missing the half. -
Lotto 27 ANSELMO D'AOSTA
Two works in one volume:
Omnium sui Temporis, Venezia 1549
Omnia, Venezia 1547
Contemporary vellum, damaged and partially disbound. Defects on the first pages, straps and tears. Water stains and folds on some of the pages. The last page missing a lower part with text, restored. The last blank page damaged. -
Lotto 28 LUDOVICUS PARISETUS
De Divina In Hominem Benevoelntia, Venezia, Aldii Filii, 1552
8° .
Contemporary vellum, rebound. Good copy. -
Lotto 29 GIOVANNI MICHELE SAVONAROLA (BEFORE 1385-1466)
Practica canonica de febribus. Io. Michaelis Savonarolae. Eiusdem de pulsibus. urinis. Egestionibus. Vermibus. Balneis omnius Italiae. Index cum Capitum, tum rerum omnium, scitu dignarum, quae in hoc opere continentur. Caesaris Optati Medici Neapolitani, De Hectica Febre, opus absolutum. ... Venetiis apud Iunta, 1552 (colophon: In officina haeredum Lucaeantonij Iuntae)
§ Two works in one volume, large 8vo (folio size, 21,5x31,5x3 cm.); [4], 136, 26, [10] leaves. Signature: 1-4, A-R1-8, a-b1-8, c1-10, *1-10. Printer’s mark on title page and on last page of the first work; woodcut initials. Contemporary vellum. Endpapers renewed. External low corner waterstained throughout, with marginal mould stain at the last pages.
Collection of Savonarola’s works, originally appeared in Venice in 1498. Michele Savonarola was the grandfather of Girolamo Savonarola (1452-1498) and a renowned physician; he was born in Padua and, after having practiced as a physician in Bassano for many years, moved to Ferrara where he was appointed court physician to Niccolò III d’Este, as well as a professor of medicine at the recently founded university. “Savonarola has been defined “the most important figure of practical medicine of the fifteenth century” because with his works he marked the beginning “of a healthy reaction against medical school” ... He was a very prolific writer and perfectly possessed the art to write in a simple, understandable way, even on complicated subjects.
Ref: Remy Simonetti Savonarola, Michele In: DBI, ad vocemi; Durling 4086; De Renzi, II, p. 345, 385-386. -
Lotto 30 DANTE ALIGHIERI (1265-1321)
Dante Con nuove e utili isposizioni. Aggiuntovi di più una tavola di tutti i vocaboli più degni d’osservazione, che ai luoghi loro sono dichiarati. In Lyone appresso Guglielmo Rovilio, 1552
§ Small 8vo; 644, [12] pages., Sign. a-z1-8 (first two leaves misnumbered), A-R1-8, S1-2, *3-8 (the last 6 leaves belong to S but are numbered with *); woodcut vignette on title page, small woodcut portrait of Dante, 3 full-page woodcut illustrations. Contemporary brown calf, gilt medallion inscribed into double gilt fillets on both covers (faded), hinges skilfully restored, a very fresh and well margined copy with printing mirror often “reglè”. An intriguing copy in contemporary binding, rare on the market.
Delightful and uncommon edition of Dante’s Divina Commedia, printed in Lyon in small size by Guillaume Rouillé (1518-1589), a former pupil of Gabriel Giolito de' Ferrari. One of the most prominent humanist bookseller-printers in 16th-century Lyon, he established his business in this city in 1545. Rouillé invented the pocket book format called the sextodecimo.
Ref: Mambelli, nr. 35; Adams, D-99; British Library, p. 210; De Batines, I-86-87: “Leggiadra edizione, di cui gli esemplari ben conservati, sono fatti rari e di gran pregio” -
Lotto 31 BARTOLOMEO FUMO
Summa Armilla, Venezia, Aldus , 1554
Complete.
Contemporary limp vellum, partially disbound. Title manuscripted on the spine, three ribs.
Nice copy. -
Lotto 32 ANDREAS TIRAQUELLUS
De Iure Constituiti Possessorii, Venezia, Francesco Bindoni, 1555
(Last blank lacking?)
Contemporary limp vellum
Title manuscripted on spine
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Lotto 33 ALUNNO FRANCESCO
Le ricchezze della lingua volgare di m. Francesco Alunno da Ferrara sopra il Boccaccio
Folio 29.6x21.5 cm
Nineteenth-century half-leather binding with title and gold threading on the spine. Well-preserved (a few well-restored patches in the margins of some papers, sometimes damaging some letters).
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Lotto 34 ALUNNO FRANCESCO
ALUNNO FRANCESCO
Folio 29.6x21.5 cm
Nineteenth-century half-leather binding with title and gold threading on the spine. Well-preserved (a few well-restored patches in the margins of some papers, sometimes damaging some letters).
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Lotto 35 THOMAS LINACER
De Emendata Structura Latini Sermonis Libri Sex, Venezia, Aldus , 1557
8°
Contemporary three-rib limp vellum, with handwritten titles and traces the notes. Missing corner of page 130, not affecting the text. Goody copy. -
Lotto 36 THOMAS LINACER
De Emendata Structura Latini Sermonis Libri Sex, Venezia, Aldus, 1557
8°
Contemporary three-rib limp vellum, with handwritten titles and traces the notes. Missing corner of page 130, not affecting the text. Goody copy. -
Lotto 37 JOHANNES BAPTISTA ZILETTI
Criminalium Consiliorum, Venezia, Ex Officina Iordani Ziletti, 1559
4°, contemporary limp vellum. The first two blank pages damaged. -
Lotto 39 LEVINIO LEMNIO
De Gli Occulti Miracoli, Venezia, Ludovico Avanzi, 1560
8°. Modern half vellum, good copy. -
Lotto 40 LEVINIO LEMNIO
De Gli Occulti Miracoli, Venezia, Ludovico Avanzi, 1560
8°. Modern half vellum, good copy. -
Lotto 41 AA.VV.
Tractatus Diversi Super Maleficiis, Venezia, Hyeronimus Lilius, 1560
Complete
Modern binding with ancient material. Slight water stains on the lower blank margin.
Slight water stains. Moderate foxing due to paper quality.
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Lotto 42 bernardino Scardeone (1482-1574)
Bernardini Scardeonii, Canonici Patavinii. De antiquitate urbis Patavii, & claris civibus Patavinis, libri tres, in quindecim classes distincti. ..Basileae apud Nicolaum Episcopium iuniorem, 1560
§ Small folio; [8] leaves, 437, [1] pp., [11] leaves. Sign: ..11-8 (last blank), a-z1-6, A-O1-6, P1-8. Large woodcut printer’s device on title page, repeated on last leaf, full-page woodcut on title page verso, depicting Padua, woodcut initials and several reproductions of ancient inscriptions. Contemporary hard vellum. Marginal annotations in an ancient hand, old ownership annotation on title page, few pages faintly browned, unobtrusive wormhole on external margin. Good copy.
First edition. Scardeone, ecclesiastic and historiographer, wrote several works or religious subjects, but he is best remembered for the present book, where he describes the antiquities of Padua as well as the lives of illustrious men from the same city.
“Scardeone described the origins and cultural heritage of Padua, paying considerable attention to its ancient monuments and transcribing many inscriptions from tombs. He also devoted a chapter to the artists of Padua, from the 14th century to his own day, including Andrea Mantegna, Francesco Squarcione, Andrea Riccio and Tiziano Minio. This was the first attempt, outside Florence, to compose a local compendium of artistic biographies. (Grove Art online). “Opera orgogliosamente municipale, il De antiquitate ha la struttura di un dizionario biografico dei padovani illustri, dall’età romana al 1559, cui sono premessi alcuni libri che trattano della storia antica e della geografia del territorio, di monumenti epigrafici insigni (alcuni dei quali raccolti da Scardeone), dell’organizzazione religiosa dello spazio urbano (parrocchie, monasteri e conventi, ospedali, luoghi pii)..” (DBI). Ref: Battilotti,D. Scardeone, Bernardino, in Grove Art online ; Piovan, F. Scardeone, Bernardino, in: DBI, ad vocem. -
Lotto 43 GUILLAUME RONDELET (1507-1566)
Gulielmi Rondeletii ... De Ponderibus sive de justa quantitate & proportione medicamentorum, Liber. Lugduni (Lyon) Apud Bartholomaeum Molinaeum, 1560
§ 8° (163 x 102 ), ( 24, 168, 58 pp.), contemporary limp vellum (remounted ) with remnants of clasps, flyleaves renewed, author’s portrait into oval frame. woodcut head and tail-pieces, printed typhographical notes on margins, scattered minimal brownig, fine copy.
The utmost are first edition. Rondelet, physician and naturalist, is best known for his work on aquatic life (Libri de piscibus marinis and Universae aquatilium historiae), which described about 250 species, far more than any earlier work in that field and, despite its theoretical limitation, laid the foundations for later ichthyological research, remaining the standard reference work for over a century. Rondelet was regius professor at the university of Montpellier and personal physician to François Cardinal Tournon; in 1556, he was elected chancellor and at his initiative the university set up its first anatomy theater: “in 1556, Henri II, urged by Rondelet, had an anatomical amphitheater built in the faculty of Montpellier, where Rondelet was elected chancellor in November of the same year.” (Hoefer, 599, translated). Rondelet has also written several medical books; in the present work he deals with the problem of establishing de iusta quantitate & proportione (the right quantity and proportion) of the different types of drugs to be used and which factors must be taken into consideration. He first describes the difficulties of the task, the reasons that can influence the effectiveness of the remedies depending on the quantity administered, the criteria to be followed to make a decision, when to increase or decrease the prescribed doses; he then describes several remedies and for each one suggests how to calculate the correct dose to obtain the desired result.
Ref: Hoefer, XLII, 599-600; -
Lotto 44 ANDREAS TIRAQUELLUS
De Privilegiis piae causa tractus, Venezia 1661
De praescrptionibus, Venezia 1663
16°, two rowks in one volume, modern vellum with ancient materials, fine copy -
Lotto 45 PETRUS CRESCENTIUS
Pietro Crescentio Bolognese Tradotto Nuovamente, Venezia, Per Francesco Sansovino, 1561
Complete.
Fascinating copy, with illustrautive images.
Water stain at the top of first pages. The cover is contemporary limp vellum but rebound and nicely restored. -
Lotto 46 PIETRO CATENA (1501-1576)
Petrus Cathena artium et theologiae doctor, professor publicus artium liberalium in gymnasio patavino, Super Loca Mathematica contenta in Topicis & Elenchis Aristotelis nunc & non antea, in lucem aedita.Venetiis, Apud Cominum de Tridinum Montisserati, 1561
§ Small 4to (200 x 140 ; 16 leaves (A-D1-4). Woodcut on title page, woodcut initials, several schematic illustrations. Later wrappers. Unimportant stains on last 3 leaves, otherwise fine.
First edition. Petrus Catena was an astronomer, philosopher, mathematician, theologian, a catholic priest and public lecturer of Metaphysics and professor of mathematics at the University of Padua, a precursor of the Renaissance scientific revolution, Catena investigated on the relationships between mathematics, logic and philosophy. “The historical importance of C. is due to the fact that he was one of the first, in the XVIth century, to address the problem of the formal and epistemological evaluation of Euclidean mathematics, naturally from the view-point of Aristotelian logic and philosophy, Ref: Giulio Cesare Giacobbe Catena, Pietro In: Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, ad vocem.. -
Lotto 47 PLATINA GIOVANNI BATTISTA
Historiae De Vitis Pontificum, Venezia, Michele Tramezzinio, 1562
4°
Modern hard vellum. Good copy. -
Lotto 48 ARISTOXENUS OF TARENTUM (C.375-322 BC); CLAUDIUS PTOLEMAEUS (C. 100- 160 CE)
Aristoxeni musici antiquiss. Harmonicorum Elementorum libri III. Cl. Ptolomaei Hormonicorum, seu de Musica libri III. Aristotelis de obiecto auditus fragmentum ex Porphyrij commentarijs. Omnia nunc primum latine conscripta & edita ab Ant. Gogavino Graviensi. Venetijs, apud Vincentium Valgrisium, 1562
§ 4to, 165, [3] pp.; sign.: A-X4 (leaf X4 blank). Woodcut diagrams throughout Ptolemy’s work (pp. 47-150). Tables for the ratios of enharmonic, chromatic and diatonic scales at pp. 112-114, for octave species (σχῆμα τοῦ διὰ πασῶν) and intervals at pp. 102-106, 116-123. An excerpt from a work by Porphyry of Tyre, not listed in the title page, can be found at pp. 161-165 (De decem praedicamentis liber, seu potius pars libri de Praedicabilibus). Each work except the first one has its own half-title page (pp. 47, 151, 161); printer’s device repeated on leaf X3v. Contemporary full brown calf binding. Nice and clean copy with the upper margin slightly short.
Extremely scarce and sought-after first Latin edition of the two most ancient surviving treatise on ancient Greek musical theory. Aristoxenus himself endeavoured to describe the musical system in all its coherence and complexity, setting out from the simplest of entities (musical sound) and proceeding to increasingly complex combinations of intervals and ‘systems’, envisaged simultaneously according to their ‘range’, ‘disposition’ and ‘function’. The last part of the treatise is a set of theorems setting out the laws of harmonics.
Ref Adams A 1973; Eitner IV, 298; Fétis I, 137; A. Barker (ed.), Greek Musical Writings, II. Harmonic and Acoustic Theory, pp. 119-189, 270-391; S. Gibson, Aristoxenus of Tarentum and the Birth of Musicology; A. Barker, Scientific Method in Ptolemy’s “Harmonics”. -
Lotto 49 JOHANNES BAPTISTA ZILETTI
Matrimonialium Consiliorum, Venezia, Ex Officina Iordani Ziletti, 1563
4°
Contemporary limp vellum, with handwritten title on the spine, partially disbound. Good copy.