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Verlag: in quibus exercitationum omnium vetustarum genera, loca, modi, facultates, & quidquid denique ad corporis humani exercitationes pertinet, diligenter explicantur. Editio novissima, aucta, emendata, et figuris authenticis Christ. Coriolani exornata. Amstelodami, sumptibus Andreae Frisii, 1672,, Amsterdam, 1672
Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Pregliasco, Torino, Italien
Zustand: molto buono. in-4, pp. (8), 387, (41), leg. coeva p. perg. rigida con unghia. Dedica dello stampatore al nobile Pietro à Sprekelsen. La più completa edizione della prima opera illustrata sulla ginnastica, l'esercizio fisico e la lotta (pubblicata per la prima volta nel 1569, con una sola illustrazione). E' corredata di un frontespizio allegorico magistralmente inc. in rame da Romain de Hoogue, 6 tavole in rame f.t. (di cui 5 più volte ripieg. ed 1 su doppia pag.), 29 splendide figure nel testo, per lo più a piena pag. (di cui 2 in rame e 27 in silografia), tratte da precedenti edizioni o di nuova invenzione di Crist. Coriolano, le quali raffigurano palestre, bagni, giochi ed esercizi ginnici, competizioni ed attrezzi vari. L'autore (1530-1606), medico di Forlì, fu tra i primi che nel XVI sec. cercò di ristabilire l'educazione fisica della gioventù. Ottimo esempl. (con ex-libris Henrici de Brosia e Bibl. Roland Bonaparte). Parkinson-Lumb, Cat. Manchester Univ., 1619. Osler 3388. Book.
Verlag: in quibus exercitationum omnium vetustarum genera, loca, modi, facultates, & quidquid denique ad corporis humani exercitationes pertinet, diligenter explicantur. Tertia editione correctiores, et auctiores facti. Venetiis, apud Iuntas, 1587,, Venezia, 1587
Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Pregliasco, Torino, Italien
Zustand: molto buono. in-4 (235x168 mm), pp. (12), 308 (ma in effetti 312 per numeraz. ripetuta alle pp. 53-54 e 55-56), (26), legatura coeva in pergamena molle con unghie, titolo ms. al dorso (antichi restauri dal dorso). Impresa tipografica al titolo, fregi ed iniziali in xilogr. Dedica all'imperatore Massimiliano II. Terza edizione giuntina, dopo la prima del 1569 (illustrata con una sola tav. f.t. inc. in rame) e la seconda del 1573 riccamente illustrata; di quest'ultima ripete le 23 bellissime figure xilogr. a piena pag., ed una piccola fig. a pag. 166, disegnate dall'autore stesso e da Pirro Ligorio ed incise in legno da Cristoforo Coriolani: esse raffigurano palestre, bagni, giochi ed esercizi ginnici, competizioni ed attrezzi. L'autore (1530-1606), medico di Forlì, fu tra i primi che nel XVI sec. cercò di ristabilire l'educazione fisica della gioventù. Ottimo esemplare (forellini di tarlo al contropiatto e alla sguardia ant.). Camerini, Giunti di Venezia, I, n. 930. Durling 3090. Garrison-Morton n. 1986.1 (ed. 1569): «First illustrated book on gimnastics. It is the foundation-stone of later works on the subject and it is important for the study of gymnastics among the ancient.». Wellcome I, 4226. Govi, Classici, 121 (ed 1573). Book.
Verlag: Apud Iuntas,, 1601
Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Pontremoli SRL, Milano, MI, Italien
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[Venezia] Venetiis, Apud Iuntas, [1601] MDCI, Quarta edizione «correctiores, et auctiores facti». Sottile lacerazione della pelle al terzo nervo, e qualche segno del tempo alla legatura; leggero alone all angolo inferiore esterno delle ultime pagine; sottile galleria di tarlo nel margine inferiore delle pp. 35-120, ben lontana dal testo; lievissima gora al piede delle pp. 171-193; nel complesso un ottimo esemplare, molto fresco, con le tavole illustrate perfettamente conservate. Firme di antichi possessori al frontespizio. Il primo trattato moderno sulla ginnastica e i suoi benefici medici. L edizione originale uscì nel 1569, ma solo con la seconda si stamparono le splendide tavole disegnate dall autore e da Pirro Ligorio e incise da Cristoforo Coriolani, i cui legni vengono ripresi anche in questa quarta edizione. Le illustrazioni raffigurano palestre, scene di pugilato e lotta al corpo libero, giochi e attrezzi. L autore (Forlì, 1530-1606) fu medico e filosofo, autore anche di un importante trattato di pediatria. in 4°, mezza pelle ottocentesca con angoli, dorso a cinque nervi, tassello e titoli oro, piatti marmorizzati come le sguardie, pp. [16] 308 [28]; 25 tavv. n.t. Quarta edizione «correctiores, et auctiores facti». Sottile lacerazione della pelle al terzo nervo, e qualche segno del tempo alla legatura; leggero alone all angolo inferiore esterno delle ultime pagine; sottile galleria di tarlo nel margine inferiore delle pp. 35-120, ben lontana dal testo; lievissima gora al piede delle pp. 171-193; nel complesso un ottimo esemplare, molto fresco, con le tavole illustrate perfettamente conservate. Firme di antichi possessori al frontespizio. mezza pelle ottocentesca con angoli, dorso a cinque nervi, tassello e titoli oro, piatti marmorizzati come le sguardie,
Verlag: Apud Juntas (1601) [Fac-similé Ilte Industria Libraria 1960], 1960
Anbieter: BOOKIT!, Genève, Schweiz
Zustand: Used: Like New. In-8 demi veau sous coffret, en deux volumes, livre neuf.
Verlag: Stuttgart Edition Medicina Rara, o.J. (um 1970)., 1970
Anbieter: EOS Buchantiquariat Benz, Zürich, Schweiz
4°. 5 n.n. Bl., 387 S., 20 n.n. Bl. Mit zahlreichen Illustrationen. Halblederband in Schuber. Sprache: lateinisch / latin. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +.
Verlag: Stuttgart, Edition Medicina Rara, (ca. 1970)., 1970
Anbieter: Daniel Thierstein, Biel, Schweiz
4°. 5 n.n. Bl., 387 S., 20 n.n. Bl. Mit vielen Illustrationen. Halblederband in Schuber. Sprache: deutsch.
Verlag: Venedig, Giunta,, 1601
Anbieter: Antiquariat Dieter Zipprich, Bamberg, Deutschland
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8 n.n. Bll., 308 (recte 326) SS., 13 n.n. Bll. Mit 25 ganzseitigen Holzschnitten und 1 Textholzschnitt von C. Coriolani nach P. Ligorio. Hirsch/H. IV, 171. Waller 6480. Krivatsy 7784. Vgl. Garrison/M. 1986,1: "One of the earliest books to discuss the therapeutic value of gymnastics and sports generally for the cure of disease and disability, and an important study of gymnastics in the ancient world". - Enthält interessante Darstellungen, u.a. von Ballsportarten, Boxen, Ringen, Diskuswerfen, Kugelstoßen und Schwimmen. - Titel mit hinterlegten Randdefekten, Papier in den breiten Rändern leicht gewellt, hie und da etwas altersfleckig, 1 Bl. mit gelöschtem Stempel, Holzschnitte teils etwas flau im Druck, der hintere Teil im unteren rechten Eck mit Wasserrand (nicht im Text). Bei Interesse senden wir Ihnen gerne Bilder dieses Titels per E-Mail. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 0 Kl.-4°, 24 x 18,5 cm. Flexibles Pergament der Zeit, handschr. Rückentitel, Vorsätze erneuert.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1587
Couverture rigide. Zustand: Bon. Grand in-8 (235 x 166 mm), Venetiis, apud Iuntas, 1587, in-8, Grand in-8 (235 x 166 mm), [12]-308 (i.e. 314)-[26] pp, 23 bois gravés à pleine page et 1 bois dans le texte. [Signatures : *6, A-C8, D10, E-S8, T10, V8, X6 (dernier feuillet blanc)], Demi-vélin, dos lisse orné de filets, pièces de titre rouge et verte. Reliure italienne du XIXe siècle, Troisième édition et la seconde édition illustrée. Elle est publiée, comme la première de 1573, par les Giunta de Venise. De Arte gymnastica constitue la première vision d'ensemble sur le sport dans l'Antiquité. Médecin italien né à Forli, Girolamo Mercuriale (1530-1606) enseigna à Padoue, Bologne et Pise. Il loue les bienfaits de l'activité sportive sur la santé et distingue trois types de pratiques chez les Romains : la gymnastique militaire, ou pyrrhique, qu'il considère comme un mal nécessaire ; la gymnastique athlétique et de compétition, qu'il condamne ; et la gymnastique médicale, dont il fait la promotion. Il fait également état de l'hygiène et des habitudes romaines, celles de pratiquer le sport nu, de se baigner ensuite aux thermes sans vêtement, puis de banqueter en position allongée, femmes et hommes ensemble, etc. Familier des cercles humanistes de Rome et de Padoue il comptait parmi ses connaissances l'architecte-antiquaire Pirro Ligorio (1513 ou 1515-1583), protégé du duc de Ferrare Alphonse II d'Este et responsable des fouilles de la villa d'Hadrien à Rome. C'est à lui qu'il confie l'illustration de son traité dont les dessins serviront également au décor des cycles peints du Castello Estense à Ferrare. Le traité comprend des planches figurant les diverses activités de gymnastique pratiquées dans l'Antiquité : pugilat (l'une des premières représentations d'un combat de boxe), pancrace, lancer de disque, acrobatie et funambulisme, danse en armes, natation en piscine, jonglage, haltères, balançoire pour les femmes, etc. ; des accessoires propres à l'exercice sont également représentés : les cestes bandant les mains des pugilistes ou les strigiles pour se racler la peau après l'effort. Bon exemplaire, Mouillure très claire en tête de quelques feuillets au milieu de l'ouvrage. Brunet III, 1646. Mennesier de La Lance, 192. Decker et Thuillier, Le sport dans l'Antiquité, P, Picard, 2004, p. 64. Voy. Nadeije Laneyrie Dagen, « Regards croisés sur la gymnastique antique : l'écrivain, le graveur, le peintre ». Dans : Les arts quand ils se rencontrent, dir. Jackie Pigeaud, Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2009. Pp. 143-155.
Verlag: Venice, [Lucantonio II] Giunta, 1587., 1587
Anbieter: Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
4to, pp.[12], '308' [recte312], [26], [2 (blank)]; woodcut printer's device to title and colophon, woodcut initials throughout, numerous woodcut illustrations, of which many full-page; an excellent, bright copy in contemporary Dutch limp vellum, yapp edges, manuscript lettering in ink to spine; ink ownership inscription of Gerard Heersiens, dated 1748, to title, earlier ownership inscription very carefully erased from title.Third edition of 'the first illustrated book on gymnastics' (Morton). A physician occupying senior posts in the medical faculties of Padua, Bologna, Rome, and Pisa, Girolamo Mercuriale (1530 1606) draws heavily on accounts of ancient exercise to argue for its medical benefits, being the first to study the effects of specific physical activities on different ailments, prescribing the correct methods, frequencies, and durations of exercises. 'The first book on exercise and health and an important source for the study of gymnastics among the ancients' (Norman), De arte gymnastica was first published in 1569, reappearing in 1573 with the woodcut illustrations by Cristoforo Coriolano used here and in subsequent editions until the late seventeenth century; it 'was the first complete text on gymnastics and stresses the importance that all forms of exercise have in maintaining good health. Relying heavily on ancient practices, this work is an excellent compendium of the physical therapy of earlier times. Mercuriale describes ancient gymnasia and baths and discusses mild exercises such as dancing as well as more strenuous pursuits such as wrestling and boxing. He also gives full consideration to the health benefits of proper exercise and concludes with a section of therapeutic exercises. The book contains many excellent woodblock illustrations of wrestling, boxing, and other sports' (Heirs of Hippocrates). EDIT16 28045; USTC 842192; Wellcome 4226; cf.Mortimer 302; cf.Morton 1986.1; cf.Norman 1495; see Eimas, Heirs of Hippocrates (1990). Language: Latin.
Verlag: Giunta, Venice, 1587
Anbieter: Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio, ABAA, Tuxedo, NY, USA
Zustand: Fine. Third edition. Quarto (25 cm); [12], 308, [28] pages, last two blank, including 21 full-page woodcut figures. In late 19th-century full red crushed morocco triple-ruled in gilt, with gilt-tooled spine in six compartments and gilt turn-ins over marbled endleaves by Belz-Niedrer. All edges gilt, fore-edge with hidden marbling (á la fore-edge painting). Very slight rubbing to upper joint, otherwise A FINE COPY, with remarkably bright and fresh strikings of the plates!.References: Camerini 930; Durling 3090; Heirs of Hippocrates, 354; Garrison-Morton 1986.1 ("One of the earliest books to discuss the therapeutic value of gymnastics and sports generally for the cure of disease and disability, and an important study of gymnastics in the ancient world"). When Luc' Antonio Giunta first published this text in 1569, it had a single plate (showing the plan of an ideal gymnasium). The brilliant illustrations by Pirro Ligorio first appeared in 1573, and are printed here for a second time. The cuts may have been printed from freshly carved blocks, to judge from the freshness of the impressions in this copy. In any case, they betray a fond affection for physical culture, for bodies in training, and for the arts of wrestling, boxing, weightlifing, and resistance training.
Verlag: Forgotten Books, 2017
ISBN 10: 0332545636ISBN 13: 9780332545639
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
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Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut - Gepflegter, sauberer Zustand. | Seiten: 460 | Sprache: Lettisch.
Verlag: Torino, Ilte,, 1960
Anbieter: Göppinger Antiquariat, Göppingen, Deutschland
Buch
308, 421 S. Einband berieben. Schnitt angeschmutzt. Innen sauber und gut. la Gewicht in Gramm: 1100 24 x 18 cm, Halbleder mit 5 blinden Bünden Reprint der 4. korrigierten Auflage Iuntas Venedig 1601.
Verlag: sumptibus Anreae Frisii, Amstelodami, 1672
Anbieter: Libreria Ex Libris ALAI-ILAB/LILA member, Roma, Italien
Bella legatura coeva in pergamena con nervi e titolo oro su tassello in pelle rossa al ds. Cornici e fregio impresso a secco al centro dei piatti. Tagli spruzzati. Insignificanti tracce di timbretti al frontis. ed un timbro di bibl. estinta a p. 101. Lieve uniforme ingiallitura delle carte e qualche minuscola macchia bruna, altrimenti esemplare in ottimo stato di conservazione. Questa è l edizione maggiormente illustrata della celebre opera del Mercuriale, medico ed umanista (1530-1606) che per primo considerò l esercizio ginnico fondamentale per un corretto e salutare stile di vita. Le illustrazioni riguardano atleti, palestre, bagni termali, giuochi, ecc. Krivatsy, 7785; Wellcome IV, p. 116. 4to (cm. 23), 4 cc.nn., 387(1) pp., 20 cc.nn. Antiporta allegorica incisa su rame da R. De Hoogue, una vignetta al frontis., 27 ill.ni n.t. (la maggior parte a piena pagina) e 7 tavv. f.t. (di cui 5 ripiegate).
Verlag: Apud Iuntas [Giuntas], Venice, 1601
Anbieter: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, USA
hardcover. Zustand: very good. Printer's device on title page and colophon. Illustrated with 25 fine full-page woodcuts plus 1 in-text figure, depicting bathing, dining, boxing, discus throwing, weight lifting, balancing, etc. [16], 326, [2], [26]pp. Numerous errors in pagination. Large 8vo, bound in contemporary calf with gilt- decorated spine (well worn, especially at spine and joints; some light occasional dampstaining, one plate with closed tear; some old ink marginalia). Venetiis: Apud Iuntas [Giuntas], 1601. Fourth edition. Text in Latin with occasional Greek. Very good. The fourth edition of the first illustrated book on gymnastics. The first edition, published in 1569, was not illustrated. Garrison- Morton 1986.1; Brunet III 1646; Heirs of Hippocrates 223; Adams M1320; Wellcome I 4224; Graesse IV 495.
Verlag: Paris, Jacques Du Puys, 1577
Anbieter: Antiquariaat de Roo, Zwijndrecht, Niederlande
(4) 201 (i.e. 200) (13) folia. Contemporary blind-stamped Vellum with raised bands, 4° (Text block slightly browned throughout, a few pages are slightly worn in the margins due to extensive use, bottom spine-end split at one side.) The best-known work of Italian physician and philologist Girolamo Mercuriale (1530-1606). First published in 1569 it was the first complete text on the subject of exercise in relation to health and medicine, being referred to as the first sports textbook. In this work, he examines in extensive detail the principles and rules of exercise. It is also a history of the attitudes and practices of the Greeks and Romans in regard to diet, hygiene, bathing, and exercise, and their effects on health and disease. Mercuriale quotes more than 120 works from Greek and Roman authors. He was 'particularly interested in how specific exercises affected specific diseases and was one of the first therapists to suggest that exercise can be helpful or harmful depending on its use, duration, and intensity. On the basis of research, he recommends or prohibits physical activities, describes them in detail, suggests proper equipment, and outlines training schedules and techniques. Illustrated with 22 woodcut illustrations and 1 folding plan, depicting various sports such as boxing, swimming, and discus throw. The work is bound in a richly blind-stamped binding featuring on the front cover the coat of arms of the city Strassbourg (Germany) and on the back cover a portrait of Christoph, Duke of Württemberg. A nice and complete copy of this important and early work on sports.).
Verlag: Ilkley, The Scolar Press / Editions Medicina Rara, 1979 (approx.)., 1979
Anbieter: Buch & Cafe Antiquarius, Bonn, NRW, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
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With numerous illustrations and plates, 387 p. 22 Bll. As new. la Gewicht in Gramm: 0 Gr.-8°, decorative original half-leatherbinding in slipcase. Reprint of the edition Amsterdam 1672. No.1555 of 2300 copies.
Verlag: Editions Medicina Rara, Stuttgart, at The Scolar Press, Ilkley um 1975., 1975
Anbieter: Antiquariat Weber, Neuendorf b. Elmshorn, SH, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
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23,5 x 18 cm ; Leder. [5] Bl., 387, [41] S. ; Um 1975. Hochwertiges Faksimile der Ausgabe Amsterdam 1672, Andreae Frisii (Andreas Fries oder Frisius), hier in der auf 500 Exemplare limitierten und von I bis D numerierten Vorzugsausgabe im Ganzledereinband, gebunden in der Buchbinderei Weatherby-Woolnough, Wellingborough, hier vorliegend das Exemplar No. CLXIII. Ganzledereinband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel, fünf Bünden, umlaufendem Farbschnitt und Original-Schuber, [5] Blatt, 387, [41] Seiten mit zahlreichen Illustrationen und mehreren Falttafeln nach Stichen von Cristoforo Coriolano. Nebst dem dazugehörigen Einleitungs-Beiheft, 23 Seiten. Sehr guter Zustand. hwR.-L.