Verlag: Firenze, Carlo Pettinari, Firenze, 1571
Anbieter: Libreria Alberto Govi di F. Govi Sas, Modena, MO, Italien
Zustand: Good. 8vo (153x100 mm). 184 pp. Collation: A-L8 M4. Medici's woodcut arms on the title page and on l. K2r. Titi's part starts with a divisional title page (Roberti Titij Burgensis ad Antonium Meliorium carminum liber primus) on l. K2. Roman, italic, and Greek types. Woodcut historiated initials. Modern cardboards. Some occasional light browning and foxing, but a good copy.First and only edition of this collection of Latin poems by two poets both originary of Borgo San Sepolcro. The first is Pietro Gherardi, who is also known as a translator of Aristotle. His poems are addressed to many prominent figures of the time including Francesco de' Medici, Pietro da Barga, Antoine Muret (who dedicated him in return a long poem ?Ad Petrum Gerardium'), Flaminio Nobili, and Tarquinia Molza, just to mention a few. The second poet is the philologist and humanist Roberto Titi, who was only 20 years old when he published his poems. He was involved in a fierce dispute with Scaliger and later obtained a professorship in Bologna. Titi ended his life in Pisa, where he was invited by Grand Duke Ferdinand. Among his poems there is one called Gephyromachia pisana (pp. 157-159), which is dedicated to the famous Gioco del Ponte (?Bridge Game') of Pisa (cf. M.I. Aliverti & M. Alderigi, Il Gioco del Ponte di Pisa: memoria e ricordo di una città, Pisa, 1980, p. 142, no. 9.1). The present is one of the few editions signed by Carlo Pettinari, a printer from Bologna who worked in Florence either on his own or in partnership with the heirs of Lorenzo Torrentino.Edit 16, CNCE20813; USTC, 832532; Adams, G-567. Book.
Sprache: Latein
Verlag: Apud Carolum Pectinarium [ Carlo Pettinari ], 1571
Anbieter: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, Frankreich
Erstausgabe
rigide. Zustand: Bon. Ad Thomiam Mermannum Coloniensem. Additi sunt, & aliorum lusus, 1 vol. in-8 cartonnage bradel XIXe, Apud Carolum Pectinarium [ Carlo Pettinari ], Florentiae [Florence ], 1571, 184 pp. Signatures : A-L8 M4 Rare exemplaire de l'édition originale des chansons du traducteur d'Aristote et poète latin Pietro Gherardi di Borgo San Sepolcro. L'humaniste et poète français Marc-Antoine Muret lui écrira un long poème : "Ad Petrum Gerardium". Quant au philologue et humaniste italien né en Toscane à San Sepolcro, Roberto Titi (1551-1609), il n'a que 20 ans lorsqu'il publie ses chansons à la suite de celles de Gherardi. Etabli à Florence, une vive querelle l'opposera à Scaliger ; il obtiendra une place de professeur à Bologne et finira sa vie à Pise, invité par le Grand Duc Ferdinand. Bon état (une piqûre de vers, reliure lég. frottée, qq. petites mouill., bon exemplaire à toutes marges par ailleurs) pour cette belle impression florentine. Rare copy of the first edition of the songs of the translator of Aristotle and Latin poet, Pietro Gherardi di Borgo San Sepolcro. The French humanist and poet Marc-Antoine Muret wrote him a long poem: "Ad Petrum Gerardium". The other Italian philologist and humanist born in Tuscany in San Sepolcro, Roberto Titi (1551-1609)was only 20 years old when he published his songs following those of Gherardi. Established in Florence, a heated quarrel pitted him against Scaliger; he obtained a professorship in Bologna and ended his life in Pisa, invited by the Grand Duke Ferdinand. Good condition (a worm hole, slightly rubbed binding, a few small waterstains, good copy with all margins elsewhere) for this beautiful Florentine print. Langue: Latin.
Verlag: 1574-1615, 1574
Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Giulio Cesare di Daniele Corradi, Roma, RM, Italien
m.perg. settecentesca con tass. Piccole imperfezioni alla copertina 13 opere in 1 tomo 215x150 mm.