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Verlag: Ex officina Christophori Plantini archtypographi regij, Antuerpiae (Anversa), 1579
Anbieter: Coenobium Libreria antiquaria, Asti, Italien
In 4 (cm 22,5 x 35,5 circa), pp. (8) + 802 + (2) + XXXV + (1 bianca) + (1( + (1) + (1 bianca).ÂMarca tipografica xilografata al frontespizio e stemma di Genova in xilografia al verso del frontespizio con croce centrale colorata in rosso. Le pagine iniziali in numeri romani sono montate al fondo prima dell'indice. Interpolata una prima carta bianca settecentesca con stemma nobiliare centrale inciso all'acquaforte. Restauro al margine bianco esterno del frontespizio e delle 8 carte successive. Qualche sporadica galleria di tarlo ai margini dei fogli. Scritta calligrafica con titolo e anno manoscritto al taglio basso del volume. Legatura settecentesca in piena pergamena. Edizione originale di questa storia della Repubblica di Genova dal 1100 al 1578 con descrizione delle guerre contro i Saraceni, la rivalita' con Pisa e Venezia, gli scambi commerciali con l'Oriente. Alle pp. 371-376 compare la descrizione dei viaggi di Colombo. L'A.,ÂPietro BizzarriÂ(1525 - post 1586), di origine umbraÂ(nacque a Sassoferrato), fu di fede evangelica eÂfu costretto a lasciare l'Italia a causa delle sue posizioni anticattoliche. Scrisse e pubblico' quest'opera, infatti, durante il suo esilio ad Anversa, sperandoÂdi ottenereÂl'apprezzamento da parte della citta' di Genova per avere un lasciapassare per il ritorno in Italia. L'opera, invece, attiro' le critiche di Uberto Foglietta, storiografo della citta' di Genova, che denigro' in termini aspri l'opera del rivale. Cfr. Adams B2 089. Alden 579/4. Bell B235. BM STC Dutch p. 35. Graesse I 433. JCB I p 274. Sabin 5663. Voet 726. ITA.
Folio. Pp. (viii), 644, (32) index. With woodcut devices on title and the last page. Several woodcut initials and headpieces. Some browning to the text. Contemporary calf, gilt spine with five raised bands and title label, rubbed, the boards nicely restored. Dedicated to Augustus I, Elector of Saxony. Second enlarged edition (first 1583) of Bizzari's classical work on Persia together with tracts, relating to Persia and the Turks by Callimachus, Tommaso Minadoi, Josaphat Barbaro and Ambrose Contarini. Pietro Bizzari (1525-86) studied at Venice but converted to protestanism at an early age and lived most of his life in England and Germany. His classical work covers the Persian history from the antiquity up to 1580's. Diba p. 177. Schwab i, 47. Wilson p. 23.
Verlag: Typis Wechelianis apud Wechelianis|apud Claudium Marnium, 1601
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Couverture rigide. - Typis Wechelianis apud Wechelianis apud Claudium Marnium, Francofurti (Francfort) 1601, In Folio (16,5x32,5cm), (8) 644pp. (32), relié. - Seconde édition copieusement enrichie de nombreux textes sur les Turcs et les Perses, après l'originale parue en 1583. Edition rare, préférable à la première pour ses multiples additions. Marque de l'imprimeur en page de titre. Reliure en pleine basane brune marbrée XVIIe postérieure. Dos à nerfs orné. Pièce de titre de maroquin beige. Mors supérieur fendu et ouvert en tête. Une mouillure pâle au premiers tiers bas de la page sur l'ensemble du volume. Nombreux feuillets brunis, malheureusement typiques du papier allemand et suisse de cette période. Dernier feuillet portant la marque de l'imprimeur en partie détaché. Histoire de la Perse de l'Antiquité à l'empire Ottoman jusqu'en 1581. Cette histoire précieuse est suivi de textes non moins rares sur le sujet : la Guerre des Perses d'Henri Porsi, la Guerre des Turcs d'Oratio Callimachi, Venise contre les Turcs, le Voyage à Tanaim de Koseph Barbaro qui livre de précieuses informations sur la Crimée et la mystérieuse province de Gotha, le Voyage en Perse du même, le Voyage en Perse d'Ambroise Contaren, l'Histoire de la guerre entre les Turcs et les Perses de Jean Thomas Minado. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND] (8) 644pp. (32).
Verlag: Frankfurt, Andreas Wechel / Claude de Marne & Johann Aubry's heirs, 1601., 1601
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
Folio (222 x 337 mm). (8), 644, (32) pp. With woodcut devices on title page (repeated at the end) and several pretty woodcut initials. Modern blindtooled leather binding, spine in six compartments and gilt spine title. Second, enlarged edition (first printed in 1583). Important collection of previously published works about Persia, including the travels of the Venetians Giuseppe Barbaro (1436) and Ambrogio Contarini (1473), "together with several other tracts relating to the Turks, including works by Callimachus, Minadoi, [etc.]" (Sotheby's, Atabey sale, no. 117). - Spine somewhat faded. Rather browned and foxed throughout due to paper, as common, but altogether clean; occasional insignificant worming to margins. Title and final leaf show stains from removed stamps. - VD 17, 23:231248Y. Atabey 112. Schwab 47. Graesse I, 433. Brunet I, 956 & VI, 28069. Cf. Adelung I, 139ff. Cicogna I, 360. Cox I, 258. Not in Blackmer.
Verlag: Basel, Sebastianus Henricpetri, (1573)., 1573
Anbieter: Peter Bichsel Fine Books, Zürich, Schweiz
With woodcut printer s device at the end of the text part and before the index. (8) leaves, 322 (recte 332), (4) pp., (56) pp. index, last leaf blank. Small 8vo. 18th-century full vellum on three bands with ms. spine title. First Latin edition of Pietro Bizarri s account of the Turkish war in Hungary from 1540 to 1547. An Italian edition was published first in 1568 and 1569 in Lyons, and it was Bizzarri himself which translated it into Latin in order to reach a larger public. The dedication at the beginning is adressed to the 13 years old August of Saxony, son of Prince Elector August. It is dated january 1573 and gives the young man a brief account of the history of writing and of historiography. The Turkish war in Hungary (pp. 1 165) is followed by an account of the unrest in the Netherlands in 1566 and of other contemporary European occurencies (pp. 166 332). The present single imprint of Bizzari s "Pannonicum bellum" was one month later compiled in a collective edition together with the Latin translation "Aula Turcicae" of Antoine Geuffroy s "Briefve description de la cour du grand Turc" and with the "Belli Cyprij inter Venetos et Zelymum Turcarum Imp." as well by Bizzarri. VD 16 B 5758 (single edition) and G 1913 (collective edition); STC, (German), 128; Hieronymus, Petri 1488 Schwabe 1988, (1997), Nr. 526. Very clean copy in a cultivated vellum binding.