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Verlag: Officina Valgrisiana, Venice, 1559
Anbieter: Charles Agvent, est. 1987, ABAA, ILAB, Fleetwood, PA, USA
Hardcover. Third Edition in Latin. Folio in sixes (8-1/2" x 12-1/2") in modern leather; [98] (of [100]), 776; 46, [2] pages, including last leaf with printer's device on verso; lacks index leaf b1. Profusely illustrated with more than 700 woodcuts, about 10% of which are not botanical in nature and include various animals and sea life as well as such scenes as a beekeeper, a couple shearing sheep, a man catching snakes, etc. Mattioli's commentary on the 1st-century A.D. materia medica of Dioscorides was first published in Italian in 1544 (without illustrations) and in Latin translation in 1554 (with fewer woodcuts than in this edition). Appended to this edition is his attack on Amatus Lusitanus (i. e., João Rodrigues), the Marrano physician and commentator on Dioscorides. Nissen BBI 1305. Old partly scored inscriptions on title page, occasionally heavy marginal soiling and stains, scattered early underscoring, clean tear in 2G6, crude marginal restoration on last two leaves. Scratch to front cover. Very Good example of this important and well-illustrated early herbal.
Verlag: Venedig, V. Valgrisi,, 1558
Anbieter: Matthaeus Truppe Antiquariat, Graz, Österreich
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49 nn. Bll. (statt 50), 776 S., 50 S., 1 Bl. mit 639 meist botanischen Textholzschnitten. Nissen BBI 1305. Pritzel 5983. Graesse IV, 342. Wellcome 4139. - Zweite lateinische Ausgabe, hier erstmals mit der Apologia erschienen. - One of the great sixteenth-century herbals, the Commentarii is enlarged from the first edition of 1554 with over 133 more cuts used here for this first time, including that of a mummy. First published in Italian in 1544 (without illustrations), Mattioli continually revised and expanded the text in over forty subsequent editions. The masterful woodcuts, by Giorgio Liberali and Wolfgang Meyerpeck, are intermediate in size and were of great influence on subsequent artists. The Apologia is Mattioli s attack on Amatus Lusitanus, a physician and professor of anatomy at the University of Ferrara. - "Pietro Andrea Gregorio Mattioli (1500 - 1577), Italian physician and botanist, whose Di Pedacio Dioscoride Anazarbeo libri cinque (1544) is an Italian translation, with critical commentary, of Dioscorides classical 1st-century Greek herbal. It served as one of the bases for the development of modern botany. - Mattioli received a medical degree from the University of Padua in 1523. His first work, De morbi gallici curandi ratione, dialogus (1530), was a traditional examination of the origins and treatment of syphilis. He served as physician and adviser to Bernardo Cardinal Clesio, bishop of Trento; in 1554 he became physician to Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I, and later to Maximilian II. - Di Pedacio Dioscoride provided physicians, apothecaries, and herbalists with a practical scientific treatise in Italian; its commentary allowed them to identify and use medicinal plants. Mattioli s Latin version of the text, published in 1554, made Dioscorides accessible to many European scholars. It included extensive annotations and commentary based on Mattioli s own observations and those of others, carefully detailed illustrations, and plant-name synonyms in several languages." (Encyclopedia Britannica). - Es fehlt der Vortitel. - Titel mit altem hs. Besitzvermerk. Das nn. Bl. 31, S. 1/2, 215/216 und 523/524 mit Randeinrissen (ohne Textverlust). teils etw. wasserfleckig, durchgehend etw. fleckig und gebräunt sowie vereinzelte alte hs. Marginalien. Breitrandiges Exemplar. *** *** Copyright: Matthaeus TRUPPE Buchhandlung & Antiquariat - Stubenberggasse 7 - A-8010 Graz - ++43 (0)316 - 829552 *** *** Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 2800 4°. Mod. HLdr. (kl. Gebrssprn.).
Venetiis, In Officina Valgrisiana, 1559. Folio. (31,5x22,5 cm) Contemporary full Italian vellum. (100),776 pp. + Apologia (having its own title page) 46,(1) pp. Printers woodcut-device at both titles and on last leaf verso. With more than 700 fine wood-cuts in the text (of animals and plants). Light browning to title page, 2 corners repaired, no loss of text, 6 last leaves strengthened in outer margins, no loss of text. A few scattered brown spots and a few marginal notes. In general fine and clean, printed on good paper. Old name on title, Wolffgangus Hendl, 1564 P.V.Q. Scarce third Latin edition of this, the most famous commentary on the Materia Medica of Dioscorides, having here also the text of Dioscorides, who was the originator of the Materia Medica of antiquity. The first edition was printed 1554 and it had fewer and smaller illustrations in the text. "The use of illustrations to aid in describing and identifying plants was taken up enthusiastically by the Italian botanists. Ghini himself planned an illustrated work which was not carried out, but he helped and encouraged Mattioli to proceed with his Commentarii in VI Dioscoridis Libros which appeared with over 500 mostly excellent figures only a dozen years after Fuchs, and a few years later was reissued with some 1200 figures.his commentaries on Dioscorides became practically a general flora: they were immensely popular in Europe because of their mostly excellent illustrations, and many edition were published in Latin, Italian, German and Czech." (A.G. Morton). In Germany it was published under the title "New Kräuterbuch" and according to Sarton, Mattioli became a magnet of botanical information. - Pritzel 1559. - Choulant p. 80 - Nissen BBI: 1305.
Verlag: Venetiis Valgrisius, 1560
Anbieter: Neusser Buch & Kunst Antiquariat, Neuss, NRW, Deutschland
0. 4°. [50] Bl., 776, 46 S Druckerm. (Holzschn.). Ganzledereinband, nachgebunden um 1900. 6 Bünde, Rücken mit Goldpräg., leicht berieben und bestossen, sauber und schön erhalten. Latein 2,600 gr.
Verlag: Venice: Ex Officina Erasmiana, Vincentii Valgrisii, 1558, 1558
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Third and enlarged Latin edition of the Commentarii, including the first edition of the Apologia, Mattioli's attack on Amatus Lusitanus. This edition includes 133 new woodcuts compared to the two Latin editions of 1554 (following initial publication in Italian in 1544). The Italian physician Pietro Andrea Mattioli (1501-1577) is best known for the present work, his commentaries on the 1st-century botanical work De materia medica by Dioscorides. Mattioli's commentaries far exceed in length the De materia medica, and in their repeated editions across Europe with extensive illustrations, became one of the standard herbals of the century. The edition includes the original text of De materia medica. The Jewish physician Amatus Lusitanus was Mattioli's rival as an editor of and commentator on Dioscorides; Mattioli's vicious attack on Lusitanus did much damage to the latter's reputation. "Although Nissen has established that the illustrations of animals are the work of Giorgio Liberale of Udine, he implies that the responsibility for the botanic illustrations. is not established. Blunt and Sitwell, on the other hand, imply that all the illustrations. were the work of Liberale and Wolfgang Meyerpeck (whom Nissen does not establish as being involved until the German edition of 1562) without citing their sources. Whoever the artists, the illustrations tend to have more shading than those of Fuchs and Brunfels. They also tend to be less botanically accurate since they were not supervised by Mattioli and more ornate in the sense that foliage was often amplified to full out the whole surface of the blocks" (Cleveland Herbal Collection, pp. 67-8). The edition was also re-issued with a 1559 title page. Cleveland Herbal Collection, 80; Durling 3009; Hunt 78; Nissen 1305; Pritzel 5985; Wellcome I. 4139. Folio (301 x 203 mm). 17th-century vellum over thick boards, neatly rebacked with original spine laid down, later red label, blind centrepiece to covers. Housed in plain cloth slipcase. With 703 woodcuts in text, of which 641 are botanic. Complete, including terminal leaf with printer's device. Neat ownership signature of A. D. Stone, M.D., dated 1798 to title page, scattered early marginal annotations in Hebrew. Vellum soiled, slight wear at edges, contents a little short at head, slight toning to contents and some browning around edges. A very good copy.
Verlag: Basel, Johann König, 1674., 1674
Anbieter: Versandantiquariat Wolfgang Friebes, Graz, Österreich
Zustand: 0. Zweite von dem Basler Botaniker und Anatomen Caspar Bauhin (1560-1624) besorgte Gesamtausgabe, erstmals 1598 bei Basse erschienen. Mit dem angehängten, unveränderten Teil Apologia adversus Amathum Lusitanum". - Einband leicht berieben u. bestoßen. Deckelränder etw. verzogen. Vorsatz m. altem Besitzvermerk u. Eckabschnitt. Titel seitlich etw. knapp beschnitten. Leicht gebräunt bzw. stockfleckig. - VD17, 3:623519S; Nissen, BBI 1309; Pritzel 5985; Hunt 332. la Gewicht in Gramm: 4000 Fol. Titel m. breiter illustr. Kupferbordüre. Mit einem ganzs. Kupferportrait, über 1300 Textholzschnitten u. zahlr. Holzschn.-Vignetten u. -Initialen. 61 Bll., 1027 (recte 1029) S., 11 Bll.; 236 S., 3 Bll., Marmor. Pgmt. d. Zt. m. überstehenden Kanten, durchzogenen Bünden, goldgepr. Rückenschild u. dreiseitig gespränkeltem Farbschnitt.
Verlag: Basel, Johann König., 1674
Anbieter: EOS Buchantiquariat Benz, Zürich, Schweiz
Editio altera, Folio. (62) Bl. (inkl. gest. Titel und Porträt), 1027, (5) S., (17) S. (Index), 236 S., (3) Bl. (Index). Mit ca. 1390 Textholzschnitten und 52 Holzschnitt-Initialen. Pergamentband aus der Zeit. Nissen BBI 1309. Zweite Ausgabe. Pietro Andrea Mattioli (1501 1577), italienischer Arzt und Botaniker, war ein äusserst erfolgreicher Verfasser naturwissenschaftlicher Werke, wobei er vor allem zahlreiche Pflanzen beschrieb. Mit zwei alten handschr. Besitzereinträgen. Der Vorsatz und das erste Blatt etwas gebräunt. Sonst sehr sauberes Exemplar. Der Pergamentbezug fleckig und gebräunt. 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: Typis Reverendae Camerae Apostolicae, Romae, 1739
Anbieter: Coenobium Libreria antiquaria, Asti, Italien
In 8, pp. XVI + 54; (20); (12); (16). Titoli dei saggi presenti manoscritti con grafia antica alla prima carta di sguardia. Legatura in p. pg. coeva con mancanza al piatto anteriore. Raccolta che comprende una serie di documenti relativi alla causa per annullamento del matrimonio tra Giovanni Andrea Doria LandiÂprincipe di MelfiÂe Teresa Doria, duchessa di Tursi.ÂDopo una lunga convivenza durata 10 anni, laÂdonnaÂaveva chiesto e ottenuto l'annullamento del vincolo, accusando il coniuge di impotenza e dichiarandosi ancora vergine. Il principe protesto' energicamente contro le dichiarazioni della consorte ma l'annullamento divenne in seguito effettivo. Fra gli autori i medici Alessandro Pascoli e Raimondo Tarozzi. Di Pascoli compare inoltre un'apologia contro il medico Zanettini. Alessandro Pascoli, medico cartesiano, fu allievo di Redi e medico in vista nell'Italia tra Sei e Settecento. ITA.
Anbieter: Libreria Oreste Gozzini snc, Firenze, FI, Italien
Basileae, sumptibus Joannis König, 1674, in-folio, legatura in cartonato moderno marmorizzato, pp. 1027, [26], 236, [6]. Bellissimo frontespizio inciso in rame e centinaia di piccole incisioni in legno. Bruniture dovute al tipo di carta. Qualche restauro marginale ottimamente eseguito.