Anbieter: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, USA
PAP. Zustand: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Anbieter: PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 26,47
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In den WarenkorbPAP. Zustand: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Anbieter: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, USA
HRD. Zustand: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Anbieter: PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 34,93
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Verlag: per Francesco Rossi,, 1646
Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Pontremoli SRL, Milano, MI, Italien
In Verona, per Francesco Rossi, [1646 post ] s. d., Non comune seconda edizione notevolmente aumentata. Antica firma di possesso alla prima sguardia con due fori per la corrosione dell'inchiostro, leggerissimo alone al margine inferiore del frontespizio, qualche sporadica fioritura, altrimenti esemplare molto bello, con le tavole perfettamente conservate. Interessante documentazione sulle cerimonie funebri degli Egizi, Greci, Ebrei, dei popoli dell'Africa, America, India, ecc. con splendide tavole in rame a piena pagina. Questa seconda edizione, collocabile dopo il 1646, data della dedicatoria, presenta molte più illustrazioni della prima, uscita nel 1639. Piantanida, 4497- 4498. in 4° oblungo, legatura coeva in piena pergamena floscia, pp. [16] 146 [2]. Non comune seconda edizione notevolmente aumentata. Antica firma di possesso alla prima sguardia con due fori per la corrosione dell'inchiostro, leggerissimo alone al margine inferiore del frontespizio, qualche sporadica fioritura, altrimenti esemplare molto bello, con le tavole perfettamente conservate. legatura coeva in piena pergamena floscia,
Verlag: appresso Francesco Rossi,, In Verona,, 1639
Anbieter: Studio Bibliografico Benacense, Riva del garda, TN, Italien
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Cm. 29, pp. (12) 5-97. Bel frontespizio architettonico e 31 illustrazioni incise in rame nel testo. Legatura coeva in piena pergamena semirigida con titoli ben manoscritti al dorso. Esemplare genuino e ben conservato con l'unico particolare di possedere (per errore tipografico) una delle figure ripetuta due volte a spese della successiva. Edizione originale di quest'opera che si traduce in un perfezionamento del precedente testo di Tommaso Porcacchi edito nel 1574 con titolo simile.
Verlag: Raccolte dalle storie sagre, et profane. Verona, Franc. Rossi, 1639,, Verona, 1639
Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Pregliasco, Torino, TO, Italien
Zustand: molto buono. in-4, pp. (12, con tit., dedica e indice), 97 (iniziando da 5), (1); Dedica dello stampatore a Claudio Bassetti, testatine, finaletsulle usanze funerarie dell'Africa, dell'America, dell'India e di diversi paesi orientali. Buon esemplare con una gora d'acqua che interessa l'angolo inferiore. ti ed capilettera xilografati. Precedono alcuni componimenti poetici in latino ed italiano di vari autori in onore dell'opera. Bellissimo frontespizio a motivo architettonico, 8 incisioni su rame piccole e 23 a mezza pag., copiate da quelle del Porro inserite nell'opera del Porcacchi ''Funerali antichi'' ed incise qui in controparte. Prima edizione di quest'opera interessante che, come avverte l'autore nella breve prefazione ai lettori, vuole perfezionare il celebre trattato del Porcacchi «che conoscevasi mancare in molte squisitezze, e curiosità, che bisognavano alla piena intelligenza dell' historia». L'opera include, tra l'altro, notizie sulle usanze funerarie dell'Africa, dell'America, dell'India e di diversi paesi orientali. Bell'esemplare, antico ex-libris manoscritto al frontespizio. Alden, Europ. Americana II, 639/91. Cicognara 1752. STC., XVII sec., 675. Michel-Michel VI, 103.Cat. Vinciana 4497. Graesse V, 216. Book.
Verlag: Verona, Francesco Rossi, 1639., 1639
Anbieter: Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 1.178,79
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In den WarenkorbFirst Edition. Folio, pp. 97, [1]; without index +1-4 and without final blank M4, 4 a cancel; title copper-engraved, numerous copper-engraved illustrations printed in text, copious woodcut ornaments throughout; paperflaw to I2 scarcely touching text, occasional dust-staining, a few creased corners; contemporary vellum over boards, spine later lettered and tooled in black, sewn on 2 cords; subtle early repairs to vellum; dust-stained, block detached and a few leaves loose, splits and losses to spine; from the library of Walter Bowman, with his ink ownership inscription to title verso and number '478' to upper pastedown.First edition of Perucci's account of the funeral practices of Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas, extensively illustrated with engravings copied in reverse from Porcacchi's 1574 Funerali antichi di diversi popoli, et nationi, inscribed by a Scottish antiquary and documented book collector. A fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and later the Royal Society, Walter Bowman (16991782) travelled extensively over the course of five decades in Italy, where this book was most likely acquired, studying at the University of Padua for two years and accompanying Samuel Rolle, Simon Harcourt, and Francis Seymour-Conway as tutor on grand tours; his remarkably detailed notes on his travels and keen collecting survive, principally in the National Library of Scotland and the Biblioteca nazionale in Florence. Bowman's library is remarkably well recorded through two documents, an account book from 1754 to 1766 (Bod. MS Eng. misc. d. 808) detailing purchases from and auction bids with booksellers as well as bindings commissioned from Roger Payne, and his will of 1782 (National Archives PROB 11/1088/ 285) in which he left 'singularly minute and whimsical directions regarding the arrangement and preservation of his fine library' (DNB). The will writes that 'in a long course of years both at home and abroad I have at a considerable expense and trouble collected an useful though small Library of Books in good condition with my Name on each in my own handwriting, on different Arts and Sciences of various kinds in the learned Languages, in French, Italian, and English'. Dying childless, Bowman left the library to his brother James, with 'this express condition, that they be not sold, lent, or dispersed, in whole or any part whatsoever, but carefully and honestly preserved for the sole use and benefit of my heirs . and to go along with my Estate of Logie in the said County of Fife in Scotland'. In addition to detailed provision for the transport (from Surrey to Scotland), ordering, and cataloguing of the library, Bowman's lengthy instructions specify that the books were to be kept 'dry, clean, and neat, sound and safe, free from dust, mustiness, damps, without rats and mice and all other annoyances and corruptions, without being blotted, stained, torn, damaged' and that 'the Room wherein they stand shall be appropriated solely for reading, writing, and study and not for any other business, work, occupation, or fellowship whatsoever except where the cases are locked up and that the said Books may suffer no damage and be maintained in their standing order the said Room shall be furnished with a clean table, water bason [sic], and towel for filthy hands and the [heir] himself shall give out every Book as it is wanted to be read and consulted and lock the same up again afterwards so perused in the same room without suffering any of them to be moved about or out of the house'. Bowman's library appears to have survived at least until the mid-nineteenth century, being described in Leighton's History of Fife: 'The library contains among others, many valuable editions of the ancient classics, particularly a fine edition of Pliny's Natural History, and a splendidly illuminated edition of Ptolemy. It also contains a valuable collection of engravings; a great number of maps and charts, and a well preserved copy of Bleau's Atlas. [The heir] is bound to.