PROCOPIUS of Caesarea. De gli Edifici di Giustiniano Imperatore. Translated from Greek into Italian by Benedetto Egio of Spoleto. Venice: Michele Tramezzino, 1547. 8° (155 x 95mm.). Woodcut printer's device on title and verso of H3. (Two blanks in first quire.) Modern mottled sheep. Schlosser-Magnino, pp. 15-17. -- Teofilo FOLENGO (pseud. Merlinus Cacaius, 1496-1544). Opus Macaronicum notis illustratum, cui accessit vocabularium vernaculum, Etruscum, et Latinum. Amsterdam [but Mantua]: Joseph Braglia, 1768-1771. 2 parts in 2 volumes, 4° (283 x 200mm.). Engraved portrait of the author, titles with engraved printer's device of Virgil, title to first volume printed in red and black, folding letterpress table with engraved arms of Folengo, numerous engraved vignette head- and tailpieces. (Slight marginal worming to last six leaves and endpapers of Part I.) Uniformly bound in old vellum (small wormhole in back cover of Part I). Provenance: Biblioteca Giuliari (armorial bookplates). -- And three others (BOETHIUS. Di Consolatione Philosophica. Translated into Italian by Don Anselmo Tanzo. Venice: Giovanantonio da Sabto and brothers, 1527. 8°. -- Giovanni BOCCACCIO Il Decameron. Florence: heirs of Philippo di Giunta, 1527 [but Venice: Pasinello and Stefano Orlandelli, 1729]. Large 8°. -- Gian Francesco POGGIO BRACCIOLINI. Facecie. Venice: Francesco Bindoni and Mapheo Pasini, 1531. 8°). (6)
PROCOPIUS of Caesarea. De gli Edifici di Giustiniano Imperatore. Translated from Greek into Italian by Benedetto Egio of Spoleto. Venice: Michele Tramezzino, 1547. 8° (155 x 95mm.). Woodcut printer's device on title and verso of H3. (Two blanks in first quire.) Modern mottled sheep. Schlosser-Magnino, pp. 15-17. -- Teofilo FOLENGO (pseud. Merlinus Cacaius, 1496-1544). Opus Macaronicum notis illustratum, cui accessit vocabularium vernaculum, Etruscum, et Latinum. Amsterdam [but Mantua]: Joseph Braglia, 1768-1771. 2 parts in 2 volumes, 4° (283 x 200mm.). Engraved portrait of the author, titles with engraved printer's device of Virgil, title to first volume printed in red and black, folding letterpress table with engraved arms of Folengo, numerous engraved vignette head- and tailpieces. (Slight marginal worming to last six leaves and endpapers of Part I.) Uniformly bound in old vellum (small wormhole in back cover of Part I). Provenance: Biblioteca Giuliari (armorial bookplates). -- And three others (BOETHIUS. Di Consolatione Philosophica. Translated into Italian by Don Anselmo Tanzo. Venice: Giovanantonio da Sabto and brothers, 1527. 8°. -- Giovanni BOCCACCIO Il Decameron. Florence: heirs of Philippo di Giunta, 1527 [but Venice: Pasinello and Stefano Orlandelli, 1729]. Large 8°. -- Gian Francesco POGGIO BRACCIOLINI. Facecie. Venice: Francesco Bindoni and Mapheo Pasini, 1531. 8°). (6)
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