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GIOVIO, Paolo (1483-1552), Gabriele SIMONI (1509-1575) and Lodovico DOMENICHI (1515-1564). Dialogue des devises d'armes et d'amours. Translated from Italian by Vasquin Philieul. Lyons: Guillaume Rouille, 1561.
2 parts in one volume, 4° (214 x 150mm). Large Rouille's eagle and serpent woodcut device on titles, portrait medallion of the author on verso of first title and author's device on verso of second, 102 woodcuts in part I and 35 in part II, woodcut head-pieces and initials. (Without final blank, title with small repair to outer margin, very light scattered spotting.) Orange morocco by Pagnant, gilt spine, turn-ins and edges. Provenance: cancelled ownership inscription on title -- S.A. Thompson Yates (booklabel and tipped in letter from Johnsampson dated 1895 and sent from University College Liverpool).
FIRST EDITION IN FRENCH. Giovo's Dialogo dell'Imprese militari et amose, a survey of heraldic emblems of known persons, was first published in Rome 1555, without illustrations. The first illustrated edition came out in Lyons in 1559, and thereafter it was combined with Simeone's work on Le Imprese. Brunet III, 583; Landwehr Romanic, 342 (calling for X1-X2 before final quire 2A at end, not present in this copy and not called for in other collations such as Mortimer); Mortimer/Harvard French, 24953; Praz p. 353; Vinet 845.
2 parts in one volume, 4° (214 x 150mm). Large Rouille's eagle and serpent woodcut device on titles, portrait medallion of the author on verso of first title and author's device on verso of second, 102 woodcuts in part I and 35 in part II, woodcut head-pieces and initials. (Without final blank, title with small repair to outer margin, very light scattered spotting.) Orange morocco by Pagnant, gilt spine, turn-ins and edges. Provenance: cancelled ownership inscription on title -- S.A. Thompson Yates (booklabel and tipped in letter from Johnsampson dated 1895 and sent from University College Liverpool).
FIRST EDITION IN FRENCH. Giovo's Dialogo dell'Imprese militari et amose, a survey of heraldic emblems of known persons, was first published in Rome 1555, without illustrations. The first illustrated edition came out in Lyons in 1559, and thereafter it was combined with Simeone's work on Le Imprese. Brunet III, 583; Landwehr Romanic, 342 (calling for X1-X2 before final quire 2A at end, not present in this copy and not called for in other collations such as Mortimer); Mortimer/Harvard French, 24953; Praz p. 353; Vinet 845.
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