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Aretino, Pietro.
La Prima Parte de Ragionamenti di M. Pietro Aretino cognominato il Flagello de Prencipi, il Veritiero, e il Divino […]. – (AND:) La seconda Parte de Ragionamenti […]. – (AND:) Commento de Ser Agresto da Ficaruolo Sopra la Prima Ficata del Padre Siceo. Con la Diceria de Nasi. 3 part in 1.

. La Prima Parte de Ragionamenti di M. Pietro Aretino cognominato il Flagello de Prencipi, il Veritiero, e il Divino […]. – (AND:) La seconda Parte de Ragionamenti […]. – (AND:) Commento de Ser Agresto da Ficaruolo Sopra la Prima Ficata del Padre Siceo. Con la Diceria de Nasi. 3 part in 1.

(12), 219, (1) pp.; (6), 373, (5) pp.; (12), 116 pp.. Small 8vo. Full black marocco with gilt ornamentation on spine, front and back board. With red spine label.Bengodi (i. e. London), (John Wolfe), 1584.

This edition of Pietro Aretino’s (1492–1556) most famous œuvre „Ragionamenti“, contains the first and second part of the „Ragionamenti“, including the „Ragionamento del Zoppino“, which most likely was not written by Aretino himself. The original text was published in 1534 and 1536 in Venice and Turin. Printed under the false name „Il Barbagrigia“ and the fictictious location Bengodi, John Wolfe (1547–1601) tried to escape the bad reputation of books printed in England in foreign languages at the time. Wolfe’s edition of the „Ragionamenti“ was a huge success and five line-for-line reprints were published before 1600 by various printers. – CNCE 2482; Woodfield 44; Woodfield 45. – Spine and extremities rubbed, beautiful copy in all. – Best.-Nr. 26413

CHF 2800.—
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COLLOT. – Aretino, Pietro.
L’oeuvre du Divin Aretin. Les Ragionamenti illustrés de gravures sur cuivre en couleurs. 4 vols.

. Collot, André. L’oeuvre du Divin Aretin. Les Ragionamenti illustrés de gravures sur cuivre en couleurs. 4 vols.

Text within green frame. With 4 frontispieces, 50 full-page illus., and 6 head-pieces, all in colour etching by André Collot. 4to. Red half morocco with vertical vellum stripe showing a watercolor. Spine with gilt-stamped title. Top edge gilt (sign. J. Ogiez). Each volume in its slipcase.Paris, Le Vasseur et Cie., 1933.

One of 400 numbered copies on vélin d’Arches of a total limited edition of 485 (+ XXV h.c.). André Collot (1897–1976) was one of the important illustrators of literary works in France in the 20th-century. – Engr. bookplate on flyleaf of each volume. Bindings slightly rubbed in parts due to draging in and out of slipcase. Inside fine. – Best.-Nr. 25186

CHF 300.—
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