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1513
PONTANO, Giovanni Gioviano. Opera [poetica] -Iambici -De laudibus divinis. Aldine 8° (160 x 100mm). Collation: a-z8 (pt. 1 contents as listed for lot 51); aa-ii8 (pt. 2 contents as listed for lot 51, gg4r-6r iambic verse, gg6v-hh7v religious verse, hh8r-ii7v index and errata, ii7v register and colophon Venetiis in aedibus Aldi, et Andreae Asulani soceri MDXIII, ii8r blank, ii8v Aldine woodcut dolphin-and-anchor device Fletcher no. 5 repeated from title). 256 leaves. Italic type 1:80. 30 lines and headline, foliated.
PREFACE: the two dedications have been reprinted from the first edition of 1505 (lot 51).
BINDING: CONTEMPORARY BOLOGNESE BLACK-MOTTLED CHESTNUT-BROWN MOROCCO, covers decorated in gold with fillets, gouges and small floral and vineleaf tools, border of geometric design, central ornament within a circle, incorporating the title on front cover, fleuron tool shared with a binding of ca. 1530 at the Vatican (De Marinis II, 1281), gilt edges finely gauffered to a strapwork design with title inscribed in ink on tail edges, original spine, original endpapers, (very slight wear in places, but apparently unrestored). PROVENANCE: Giorgio Trivulzio (inscription dated 1538), son of Girolamo Teodoro Trivulzio, count of Melzo and Musocro, served under Charles V in the Hungarian campaign, entered Venetian service in 1577, died at Milan 1583.
Second Aldine edition, mostly reprinted from the August 1505 edition (lot 51), but containing five additional epigrams and eighteen new poems. Mottling goatskin for fine bindings was an Italian invention, and employed by -- among others -- the Mendoza Binder (see A. Hobson, Apollo and Pegasus p. 79). FINE COPY. Isaac 12831; Adams P-1858; Murphy 91; Sansoviniana 134; Laurenziana 119; R 63:7
PONTANO, Giovanni Gioviano. Opera [poetica] -Iambici -De laudibus divinis. Aldine 8° (160 x 100mm). Collation: a-z8 (pt. 1 contents as listed for lot 51); aa-ii8 (pt. 2 contents as listed for lot 51, gg4r-6r iambic verse, gg6v-hh7v religious verse, hh8r-ii7v index and errata, ii7v register and colophon Venetiis in aedibus Aldi, et Andreae Asulani soceri MDXIII, ii8r blank, ii8v Aldine woodcut dolphin-and-anchor device Fletcher no. 5 repeated from title). 256 leaves. Italic type 1:80. 30 lines and headline, foliated.
PREFACE: the two dedications have been reprinted from the first edition of 1505 (lot 51).
BINDING: CONTEMPORARY BOLOGNESE BLACK-MOTTLED CHESTNUT-BROWN MOROCCO, covers decorated in gold with fillets, gouges and small floral and vineleaf tools, border of geometric design, central ornament within a circle, incorporating the title on front cover, fleuron tool shared with a binding of ca. 1530 at the Vatican (De Marinis II, 1281), gilt edges finely gauffered to a strapwork design with title inscribed in ink on tail edges, original spine, original endpapers, (very slight wear in places, but apparently unrestored). PROVENANCE: Giorgio Trivulzio (inscription dated 1538), son of Girolamo Teodoro Trivulzio, count of Melzo and Musocro, served under Charles V in the Hungarian campaign, entered Venetian service in 1577, died at Milan 1583.
Second Aldine edition, mostly reprinted from the August 1505 edition (lot 51), but containing five additional epigrams and eighteen new poems. Mottling goatskin for fine bindings was an Italian invention, and employed by -- among others -- the Mendoza Binder (see A. Hobson, Apollo and Pegasus p. 79). FINE COPY. Isaac 12831; Adams P-1858; Murphy 91; Sansoviniana 134; Laurenziana 119; R 63:7