HERODOTUS (ca 484-420). Historiae . Translated from Greek into Latin by Laurentius Valla. Edited by Antonius Mancinellus. Venice: [Simon Bevilaqua,] 1494 [not before 13th January 1495]. Chancery 2 o (293 x 204 mm). Collation : A 4 (Isocrates De laudibus Helenae , here lacking); a 6 (table to Herodotus, here lacking), 2 a-d 6 dd 8 e-x 6 ( 2 a1r title and text to Herodotus, x6r colophon, x6v blank). 134 leaves only (of 144, lacking A 4 and a 6 ). 44 lines, with headline and printed marginalia. Roman type 16:112. Initial-spaces with printed guide-letters. (Wormtracks, mostly marginal, occasionally catching letters, small stain along foremargin.) 18th-century Italian stiff-paper boards (light soiling); cloth folding case. Provenance : Joseph Antonius de Donatis, given to him by Ambrosius Briulus (recipient's inscription, some marginalia) -- Charles Louis de Bourbon, duke of Parma (bookplate) -- purchased from Buddenbrooks, Boston, 1997. Laurentius Valla (1406-1457) prepared this translation ca. 1450 under the patronage of Pope Nicholas V,who encouraged great enthusiasm for the translation of Greek authors among the best scholars. Valla's scholarship brought into doubt the authenticity of the "Donation of Constantine," which undermined the temporal authority of the papacy. HR 8471 (attributing the book to Christophorus de Pensis); BMC XII, 37; BSB-Ink I-645; IGI 4695; Oates 2094.5 (attributing to de Pensis and believing the true date to be ca. 1500); Pr 5258; Goff I-211.
HERODOTUS (ca 484-420). Historiae . Translated from Greek into Latin by Laurentius Valla. Edited by Antonius Mancinellus. Venice: [Simon Bevilaqua,] 1494 [not before 13th January 1495]. Chancery 2 o (293 x 204 mm). Collation : A 4 (Isocrates De laudibus Helenae , here lacking); a 6 (table to Herodotus, here lacking), 2 a-d 6 dd 8 e-x 6 ( 2 a1r title and text to Herodotus, x6r colophon, x6v blank). 134 leaves only (of 144, lacking A 4 and a 6 ). 44 lines, with headline and printed marginalia. Roman type 16:112. Initial-spaces with printed guide-letters. (Wormtracks, mostly marginal, occasionally catching letters, small stain along foremargin.) 18th-century Italian stiff-paper boards (light soiling); cloth folding case. Provenance : Joseph Antonius de Donatis, given to him by Ambrosius Briulus (recipient's inscription, some marginalia) -- Charles Louis de Bourbon, duke of Parma (bookplate) -- purchased from Buddenbrooks, Boston, 1997. Laurentius Valla (1406-1457) prepared this translation ca. 1450 under the patronage of Pope Nicholas V,who encouraged great enthusiasm for the translation of Greek authors among the best scholars. Valla's scholarship brought into doubt the authenticity of the "Donation of Constantine," which undermined the temporal authority of the papacy. HR 8471 (attributing the book to Christophorus de Pensis); BMC XII, 37; BSB-Ink I-645; IGI 4695; Oates 2094.5 (attributing to de Pensis and believing the true date to be ca. 1500); Pr 5258; Goff I-211.
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