Explicationes suarum in Catonem, Varronem, Columellam castigationum.
VETTORI, Piero.
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From Sokol Books Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, United Kingdom
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AbeBooks Seller since March 8, 2005
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8vo. ff. 70 (ii). Italic letter, little Roman. Very slight toning, a fine, wide-margined copy in late C19 polished calf, marbled eps, triple gilt ruled, raised bands, spine in seven gilt cross-hatched compartments, gilt-lettered label, inner edges gilt, a.e.g. Bookplate of Leo S. Olschki and faded stamp of Rothamsted Experimental Station to front pastedown, faded early marginalia on one fol. Fine copy of Piero Vettori s classic commentary on Cato, Varro and Columella. Vettori (1499-1585) was among the most influential Italian humanists and Greek philologists, and editor of works some of them appearing for the first time in print by Aeschylus, Cicero, Aristotle and Euripides, mostly published in Paris and Lyon. Explicationes was intended as an appended commentary with references to specific phrases and lines in Vettori s editions of Cato, Varro and Columella s works on husbandry, agriculture and farming, with which it was sometimes bound (see Renouard 55:2). These were known collectively as De re rustica a florilegium addressed to a C16 readership interested in the classical rustic virtues of landownership and practical aspects of country life, covering topics as varied as the best place to set up a beehive, horticulture, remedies for dogs with flees and sick horses, ways to scare snakes off stables and regulations for workers. Marcus Porcius Cato s (234-149 BC) De Agri Cultura (c.160 BC) was a manual on the management of a country estate reliant on slaves, with a special interest in the cultivation of vines. Marcus Terentius Varro s (116-107BC) Rerum rusticarum libri tres was based on his direct experience of farming. A soldier and farmer, Lucius Moderatus Columella (4-70AD) is best known for his Res rustica , one the cultivation of vines and olives, farming and estate management, and the shorter De arboribus , on horticulture. Vettori compares his edited text to a variety of sources. These included epigraphic inscriptions and ms. variants in Latin and Greek found, for instance, in the Bibliotheca Medicea, easy access to which he had enjoyed since 1538, when he was appointed professor of classics in Cosimo I de Medici s Studio Fiorentino. USTC 140891; BM STC It., p. 722 (not this ed.); Renouard 55:2. Not in Brunet. Seller Inventory # L2966
Bibliographic Details
Title: Explicationes suarum in Catonem, Varronem, ...
Publisher: Paris, ex officina Robert Estienne
Publication Date: 1543
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Fine
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