Language: Italian
Published by Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato- Archivi di Stato, Roma,, 1993
ISBN 10: 8824003745 ISBN 13: 9788824003742
Seller: FIRENZELIBRI SRL, Reggello, FI, Italy
Condition: NUOVO. Roma, Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato- Archivi di Stato cm.17x24, pp.CXXIV,653, brossura Collana Opere di Pietro Giannone,5. A cura di Andrea Merlotti. Introduz.di Giuseppe Ricuperati. Ist.Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici.
Language: Italian
Published by Istituto poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, Libreria dello Stato, 1993
ISBN 10: 8824003745 ISBN 13: 9788824003742
Seller: Librisline, Valentano, VT, Italy
Paperback. Condition: Used: Like New. Libro intonso all'interno. La copertina risulta lievemente rovinata. No segni e sottolineature del testo. Per ogni problema, domanda o necessità non esitate a contattarci troverete personale disponibile a risolvere ogni vostra richiesta! Consegna 24/48 ore 29a4.
Language: French
Seller: LA FRANCE GALANTE, Saint MARTIN sur LAVEZON, France
Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon. Paris . Delusseux . 1750 . Seconde édition .augmentée . Un volume in-12 , en reliure époque veau marbré , dos lisse orné , de 50 p , 216 p , 164 p , 9 p . Léger manque en queue , sinon excellent état .
Published by La Haye (Den Haag), Pierre Gosse / Isaac Beauregard, 1742., 1742
Seller: C O - L I B R I , Bremen - Berlin ; Deutschland / Germany ., Berlin, Germany
First Edition
2 blank sheets, engraved portrait-plate; Titlepage in red and black, with large engraved pictorial Vignette; XXVIII, 656 pages; 2 blank. / 2 bl., Titlep. with repated engraving; VIII, 755 p.; 2 bl. / 2 bl., Titlep. with rep. . .; VIII, 746 p.; 2 bl. / 2 bl., Titlep. with rep. . .; VIII, 684 pages; 2 blank sheets. - Heavy brown full-leather bindings of the period over 5 raised bands, with richly gilt spine and gilt-titled red-leather spinelabels, all edges sparkled red; large-4to.(ca. 25,5 x 21,5 x 20 cm; ca. 5 kg.). *** FIRST FRENCH EDITION, LEATHERBOUND ORIGINALS; 4 VOLUMES COMPLETE. - Front flyleaf of Volume 1 with early ownership inscriptions: ''En Bibl. J.H. Voorda'' and ''Ex Bibl. . . .''(looks dutch too); and a 18th-century 10-line holograph bibliographical note, signed 'D. H. B.-Andreae' as well as a later oval monogram-bookplate 'CB'(young man reading opposite to an owl). Inner frontpanel with a modern illustrated large-paper exlibris of the previous french owner. --- Bindings somewhat rubbed, heads of spines partly rubbed-off, frontjoints partly split towards the ends, sharp corners stronger rubbed, frames of endpapers with glue-shadow from the inner panels; OVERALL AN ACCEPTABLE SET OF THIS EXTENSIVE AND DETAILD REPORT OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CIVIL RIGHTS AGAINST THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. It was put on the 'Index Librorum Prohibitorum' and its author in prisonfor the last twelve years of his life!
Published by Venezia, Giambattista Pasquali, Venezia, 1768
Seller: Libreria Alberto Govi di F. Govi Sas, Modena, MO, Italy
Condition: Molto buono (Very Good). 0. Due volumi in 4° (mm 254x176); pp. VII, (1 bianca), 360; VII, (1 bianca), 296. Elegante legatura coeva in mezza pelle con fregi, duplice tassello e titolo in oro al dorso, tagli verdi; Ex-libris inciso dell'epoca "C. G. Munarini". Ottima copia.Edizione aumentata. «Le opere del Giannone sono oggi quasi del tutto obbliate, ma a torto, perché informate sempre a verità e a spiriti liberali» (Lozzi, 2965). L'autore non è che «il primo e più caratteristico assertore del laicismo antiecclesiastico; predicatore della crociata regalista a Napoli, di cui il ministro Tanucci fu l'organizzatore» (Casati, III, 154). La sua Storia civile venne messa all'Indice. Book.
Published by Haia : A spese di Errigo-Alberto Gosse e comp., 1753
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. Poor set bound in the original leather. Back board of volume I lacking, remaining boards detached but present. Wear and tear as with age. Text remains well preserved overall; bright and clean. Provenance; from the library of Ham Court with the owner's armorial bookplate. Physical description; two volumes (only): I & II. Subjects; Naples (Italy) History ; Early works to 1800. 4 Kg.
Published by Haia : A spese di Errigo-Alberto Gosse e comp., 1753
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
First Edition
First Edition. Poor set bound in the original leather. Back board of volume I lacking, remaining boards detached but present. Wear and tear as with age. Text remains well preserved overall; bright and clean. Provenance; from the library of Ham Court with the owner's armorial bookplate. Physical description; two volumes (only): I & II. Subjects; Naples (Italy) History ; Early works to 1800. 3 Kg.
Published by Chez Jean Brindley, Libraire de S. A. R. Monseigeur le Prince de Galles, dans New Bond-street, London, 1737
Seller: Donald A. Heald Rare Books (ABAA), New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Folio. (20 3/4 x 14 1/4 inches). Second edition deluxe large paper issue with wide margins. 43 double-page engravings after Abraham van Diepenbeke including 42 numbered 1-42, and the unnumbered 1658 title with Anvers imprint. Engraved head-piece to first dedication. Numerous woodcut illustrations throughout the text, and woodcut historiated and inhabited initials, head- and tail-pieces, and printer's ornaments. [12] [1]-236. 248 pp. Letterpress title with London imprint and four dedications to Henriette Cavendishe-Holles, the King of Grande-Bretagne, Charles Vicomte de Mansfield, and to Cavaliers. Avertissement, avant-propos, four livres plus an Abbrege de la Cavalerie, conclusion, additions, table des chapitres. With incisive manuscript commentary pencilled in the margins in both French and English. Text in French. Bound to style in eighteenth-century half leather over eighteenth-century comb marbled paper-covered boards and marbled endpapers Deluxe large paper issue of Cavendish's classic 1737 treatise on equestrianism, with 43 splendid double-page engravings: "The illustrations are among the most beautiful to ever grace equestrian literature." [Ramsay] Though considered a country of horse lovers, England only produced one early master of classical riding: William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle, who was a Royalist living in exile until the restoration of King Charles II. During his exile, Cavendish opened a riding school in Belgium and wrote the present work, La Méthode et Invention Nouvelle de Dresser les Chevaux. This text was the first of Cavendish's two important books on breeding and training horses, and was translated into French from his English manuscript and published in Antwerp in two issues: 1657 and 1658, though many of the 1657 title-pages have been altered by hand to read 1658. The first printing was largely incinerated by a fire in the bookseller's shop and is all but impossible to acquire. [Brunet] Offered here is the deluxe large paper issue of the second edition of Cavendish's first book, a work long cherished by bibliophiles for its typographical excellence and the masterful quality of its illustrations. It is a work that has been esteemed by countless generations of horsemen and revered by such master riders as La Guérinière, Comte d'Aure, and Steinbrecht. It is a landmark of equestrianism. [Steinkraus] Cavendish's book has been called the only really outstanding work on the subject written by an Englishman. [Toole-Stott] In it Cavendish discusses a wide variety of equine subjects, including the recognition of the age and disposition of a horse; the characteristics of various types of horses, such as the Spanish, the Barb, the English horse, and the Arabian; methods of maintenance; and instructions on proper riding: "You must in all Airs follow the strength, spirit, and disposition of the horse, and do nothing against nature; for art is but to set nature in order, and nothing else." Of the 43 wonderful double-page engraved plates after Abraham van Diepenbeke, 24 depict the multiple stages Cavendish and his assistant Captain Mazin employed in training horses in complicated maneuvers. The quality of the impressions in the present 1737 edition surpasses even those of the original edition. [Steinkraus] This was the first edition of La Méthode et Invention Nouvelle de Dresser les Chevaux to be published in England, with engravings pulled from the original 1658 copperplates, which were acquired by the publisher Jean Brindley. Brunet I, 1700. Graesse II, 93. Huth 23. Lowndes 1663. Mennessier de la Lance II, p. 250. Nissen ZBI 848. Podeschi, Mellon Books on the Horse and Horsemanship, pp. 26, 49. Ramsay, "Early Dressage Literature to 1800," IOBA, 6.9.03. Steinkraus, Introduction to A General System of Horsemanship, 2000. Toole-Stott, Circus and the Allied Arts: A World Bibliography 84. Wing N884-87.
Published by Chez Jean Brindley, Libraire de S. A. R. Monseigeur le Prince de Galles, dans New Bond-street, London, 1737
Seller: Donald A. Heald Rare Books (ABAA), New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Folio. (17 7/8 x 11 1/4 inches). Complete second edition. 43 double-page engravings after Abraham van Diepenbeke including 42 numbered 1-42, and the unnumbered 1658 title with Anvers imprint. Engraved head-piece to first dedication. Numerous woodcut illustrations throughout the text, and woodcut historiated and inhabited initials, head- and tail-pieces, and printer's ornaments. [12] [1]-236. 248 pp. Letterpress title with London imprint and four dedications to Henriette Cavendishe-Holles, the King of Grande-Bretagne, Charles Vicomte de Mansfield, and to Cavaliers. Avertissement, avant-propos, four livres plus an Abbrege de la Cavalerie, conclusion, additions, table des chapitres. Text in French. Contemporary brown full morocco paneled blind with gilt filets on board edges and gilt dentelles, seven raised bands forming eight compartments on a richly gilt spine, with gilt-lettered red morocco titling-pieces in second and third compartments and gilt foliate tooling in rest, marbled endpapers, on laid paper, all edges gilt Cavendish's classic 1737 treatise on equestrianism, with 43 splendid double-page engravings: "The illustrations are among the most beautiful to ever grace equestrian literature." [Ramsay] Though considered a country of horse lovers, England only produced one early master of classical riding: William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle, who was a Royalist living in exile until the restoration of King Charles II. During his exile, Cavendish opened a riding school in Belgium and wrote the present work, La Méthode et Invention Nouvelle de Dresser les Chevaux. This text was the first of Cavendish's two important books on breeding and training horses, and was translated into French from his English manuscript and published in Antwerp in two issues: 1657 and 1658, though many of the 1657 title-pages have been altered by hand to read 1658. The first printing was largely incinerated by a fire in the bookseller's shop and is all but impossible to acquire. [Brunet] Offered here is the second edition of Cavendish's first book, a work long cherished by bibliophiles for its typographical excellence and the masterful quality of its illustrations. It is a work that has been esteemed by countless generations of horsemen and revered by such master riders as La Guérinière, Comte d'Aure, and Steinbrecht. It is a landmark of equestrianism. [Steinkraus] Cavendish's book has been called the only really outstanding work on the subject written by an Englishman. [Toole-Stott] In it Cavendish discusses a wide variety of equine subjects, including the recognition of the age and disposition of a horse; the characteristics of various types of horses, such as the Spanish, the Barb, the English horse, and the Arabian; methods of maintenance; and instructions on proper riding: "You must in all Airs follow the strength, spirit, and disposition of the horse, and do nothing against nature; for art is but to set nature in order, and nothing else." Of the 43 wonderful double-page engraved plates after Abraham van Diepenbeke, 24 depict the multiple stages Cavendish and his assistant Captain Mazin employed in training horses in complicated maneuvers. The quality of the impressions in the present 1737 edition surpasses even those of the original edition. [Steinkraus] This was the first edition of La Méthode et Invention Nouvelle de Dresser les Chevaux to be published in England, with engravings pulled from the original 1658 copperplates, which were acquired by the publisher Jean Brindley. Brunet I, 1700. Graesse II, 93. Huth 23. Lowndes 1663. Mennessier de la Lance II, p. 250. Nissen ZBI 848. Podeschi, Mellon Books on the Horse and Horsemanship, pp. 26, 49. Ramsay, "Early Dressage Literature to 1800," IOBA, 6.9.03. Steinkraus, Introduction to A General System of Horsemanship, 2000. Wing N884-87.
Published by In Venezia MDCCLXVI. : Presso Giambatista Pasquali, 1766
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
Signed
Edizione accresciuta. Fair to good copies bound in full contemporary gilt-blocked vellum. Gilt lettering somewhat faded on spine labels. Spine bands worn with some loss around the edges. Panel edges rubbed and worn as with age, with some surface wear and scuffs to boards and spine covers. Corners bumped. Scattered foxing, with some light tanning around the margins. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Provenance: From the library of Frederick William Irby with his bookplate to the front pastedown of each volume.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 1 pages; Description: 5v., frontis., 1 plate ; 26.5cm. Subjects: Naples (Kingdom) -- History -- Early works to 1800. Contents: t. 1. La polizia del regno sotto Romani, Goti, Greci, e Longobardi -- t. 2. La polizia del regno sotto Normanni, e Suevi -- t. 3. La polizia del regno sotto Angioini, ed Aragonesi -- t. 4. La politia del regno sotto Austriaci. Notes: Pagination: t.1: [20], 411, [1] p. ; t.2: [2], 152 (452 is misnumbered as 152) p. ; t.3: [4], 339 (439 is misnumbered as 339), [1] p. ; t.4: vii, [1], 511, [1] p.Signatures: t.1: [pi]4 *6 A-3D4 3E6 ; t.2: [pi] A-3K4 ; t.3: [pi] A-3I4 ; t.4: a4 A-3S4. Engraved title page vignette, with the motto "Litterarum Felicitas". Engraved initials, head- and tail pieces. Frontispiece portrait in t.1. of Pietro Giannone, signed "Baratti s." Title page in red and black. Text in double columns throughout. "Edizione accresciuta di note critiche, riflessioni, medaglie, e moltissime correzioni fatte dall' autore, che non si trovano nelle tre anteriori." --title page. Language: Italian. 2 Kg.
Published by In Venezia MDCCLXVI. : Presso Giambatista Pasquali, 1766
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Signed
Edizione accresciuta. Fair to good copies bound in full contemporary gilt-blocked vellum. Gilt lettering somewhat faded on spine labels. Spine bands worn with some loss around the edges. Panel edges rubbed and worn as with age, with some surface wear and scuffs to boards and spine covers. Corners bumped. Scattered foxing, with some light tanning around the margins. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Provenance: From the library of Frederick William Irby with his bookplate to the front pastedown of each volume.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 1 pages; Description: 5v., frontis., 1 plate ; 26.5cm. Subjects: Naples (Kingdom) -- History -- Early works to 1800. Contents: t. 1. La polizia del regno sotto Romani, Goti, Greci, e Longobardi -- t. 2. La polizia del regno sotto Normanni, e Suevi -- t. 3. La polizia del regno sotto Angioini, ed Aragonesi -- t. 4. La politia del regno sotto Austriaci. Notes: Pagination: t.1: [20], 411, [1] p. ; t.2: [2], 152 (452 is misnumbered as 152) p. ; t.3: [4], 339 (439 is misnumbered as 339), [1] p. ; t.4: vii, [1], 511, [1] p.Signatures: t.1: [pi]4 *6 A-3D4 3E6 ; t.2: [pi] A-3K4 ; t.3: [pi] A-3I4 ; t.4: a4 A-3S4. Engraved title page vignette, with the motto "Litterarum Felicitas". Engraved initials, head- and tail pieces. Frontispiece portrait in t.1. of Pietro Giannone, signed "Baratti s." Title page in red and black. Text in double columns throughout. "Edizione accresciuta di note critiche, riflessioni, medaglie, e moltissime correzioni fatte dall' autore, che non si trovano nelle tre anteriori." --title page. Language: Italian. 4 Kg.
Published by Ermanno Loescher ed., Roma, 1892
In-16° (cm. 19,1x13,7), pp. 78. Bross. edit. ornata. "Per il 3° anniversario della morte di P. Stanislao Mancini" (che scoprì a Torino nel 1846 le opere inedite del Giannone e come lui lavorò "per redimere l'Italia dal governo teocratico de' Papi"). SBN censisce un'ed. del 1892 a Roma come questa, ma edita (con lo stresso numero di pp.) da Nuova Tipografia dell'orf. di S. Maria degli Angeli. GIANNONE fu cacciato da Venezia per richiesta della Curia Romana "cioè dei Gesuiti".
Published by Francesco Grasset,, Lausanna,, 1760
Seller: Llibreria Antiquària Els Gnoms, Sedó, L, Spain
XII-300-96-38pp. Brunet,25.718. La professione di fede,no apareció en la edición veneta de 1755. Fue reeditado,Venecia,1768. Muy raro.