细节
PLATINA, Bartolomeo (1421-81). De honesta voluptate et valitudine vel de obsoniis et arte coquinaria libri decem, Venice: Joannes Tacuinius da Trino, July 28 1503, small 4° (some soiling and browning), chiefly at margins, but soil mark on t3v and t4r does affect text, t4 also waterstained), late 19th-century vellum. [Ebert 17019; Graesse V, p. 312; Simon Biblioteca Bacchia, 519: "Le De Honesta Voluptate, de Platina, fut le premier livre de diététique imprimé au quinzième siècle"]
来源
Dr. Richard Farmer (1735-97), signature on title; Gilbert R. Redgrave, Beckenham, 1895, bookplate and signature on front blank with a bibliographical note on Farmer; A. L. S., bookplate. Farmer was master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, the author of the celebrated Essay on the Learning of Shakespeare, friend of Dr. Johnson, and bibliophile of whom it was said, "he loved three things above all others 'old port, old clothes, and old books.'" A letter to Redgrave from P. Worsley Wood, librarian at Emmanuel College, authenticating Farmer's signature, is mounted on verso of front blank.