Verlag: Patavii, typis Pauli Frambotti Bibliop. MDCLIV (Padova 1654),, Padova, 1654
Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Pregliasco, Torino, TO, Italien
piena pelle. Zustand: molto buono. 2 parti in un volume in-4 (220x160 mm),pp. (20), 261; (16), 213,(26); elegante legatura moderna ad imitazione antica decorata a secco, dorso a 5 nervi. Antiporta figurato inciso, ripetuto all'inizio della seconda parte, la scena presenta in alto al centro, una donna seduta con elmo, spada e corona d'alloro in mano, ai lati due uomini in piedi con toga, in basso uomo seduto, firmata in basso a destra "I. Ruphonus f." Illustrata da 28 incisioni a piena pagina, raffiguranti statue e monete con personaggi in costume dell'epoca, firmate Jo. Georg. sculps. e Ruffonus f. Interesante storia dell'abbigliamento nell'epoca Greca e Romana. Ottavio Ferrari (1607-1682) accademico dell'Università di Padova, pubblicò la prima edizione del trattato De re Vestiaria" nel 1642, sotto forma di tre libri che descrivevano la toga, la praetexta e la tunica attraverso una molteplicità di riferimenti filologici. Seconda edizione assai aumentata rispetto alla prima del 1642 , comprende quattro libri aggiuntivi: De lacernis, De paenulis, De veste militari e De pallio . Esemplare ben conservato, leggera traccia d'umido ai primi tre fogli. Colas, 1655. Lipperheide 149. Vinciana n.4472. British Library, XVII cent., I, 337. Book.
Sprache: Latein
Verlag: Padua, P. Frambotti, 1654., 1654
Anbieter: Versandantiquariat Wolfgang Friebes, Graz, Österreich
Zustand: 0. Klassisches Werk über die Kleidung in der Antike. - Einband tlw. leicht berieben bzw. fleckig. Exlibris a. Innendeckel. Schwach gebräunt bzw. stockfleckig, die letzten Bll. wasserrandig. - Lipperheide 149; Colas 1655; Cicognara 1647; Vinciana 4472. la Gewicht in Gramm: 1000 4°. Mit 2 (wiederh.) Kupfertiteln, 2 Holzschn.-Titelvignetten, 5 Kupfertafeln u. 29 (28 ganzs.) Textkupfern. 9 Bll., 261 S.; 7 Bll., 213 S., 13 Bll., Späterer HLdr.-Bd. m. Rückenverg., goldgepr. Rückenschild u. dreiseitig gespränkeltem Rotschnitt.
Verlag: Petri Mariae Frambotti 3rd edition with large additions., Patavi (Padua), 1685
Anbieter: Abbey Antiquarian Books, Blockley, GLOS, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 507,99
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbZustand: Good. Copperplates (frontis of 3 male figures & Minerva on architectural stage + 50 plates & 2 text illustratations by Ruffonus, Gio. Georg or unsigned. Three Books in One quarto vellum-spined thin pasteboard covers (tips bumped covers damp marked). Engraved title + printed title with woodcut PFM printer's mark (Minerva with owl) +3 full page plates preceding dedication leaf +[6]ppprelims +261p; Titlepage to "Pars Altera Libri Quatuor" with larger PFM Minerva printer's mark signed DR +[6]pp prelims +213pp + [21]pp indices +"Analecta de Re Vestiaria sive exercitationes ad Albert Rubenius Commentarium, accessit dissertatio De Veterum Lucernis" with repeat of printer's mark of 1st titlepage +[10]pp prelims + 155pp +Titlepage to De Veterum Lucernis with printer's mark +39pp +[16]pp index + multi folding copy of a Latin inscription. Neat early MS note in Latin on flyleaf about placing of 2 plates.The plates sometimes back to back with some show-through, sometimes ex collation sometimes within count, numbers don't run consectutively. Eight leaves have neat minor marginalia, last 4 index leaves with worm hole affecting a few letters & a few others with marginal worm holes not touching text, some gatherings browned, tide marks from old dampness leaving residual ring marks, mostly marginal and those that intrude into the printed area don't hinder legibility. Pages throughout entirely uncut with good big margins and the paper strong and supple. This edition contains the Analecta and de Lucernis Sepulchralibus for the first time - there are thus 4 full titlepages. *The earliest major work on costumes and clothing of the Greeks and Romans, using statuary and classical written descriptions as source. The first volume was published in 1642, this edition is the first containing all Ferrari's works on this subject. The Analecta contains answers to a related work by Albert Rubens, son of the painter. 1 volume. Hardcover.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Patavia, typis Petri Mariae Frambotti, 1670, in-4°, 22,5 x 15,5 cm, title printed in red & black + (14) + 155 pp + title + 39 pp + (16)(index) + 19 engraved plates h.t. and one text engraving. Modern full leather, ex-library Exeter Cathedral Library, with cancellation stamp on fly-leaf, and beautifully engraved ex-libris (from 1749). Universal cat. of Books on art vol. I pp.550 (Bodleian), no collation. (Commentary on a book written by a brother of the painter Rubens on the dress of the Romans.).