Published by M. Pitt & Thomas Parsell London, 1685
Seller: De Bry Rare Books, Oxford, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 900.11
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 1st Italian Edition of the Book of Common Prayer Il Libro Delle Publiche ed Amministratzione de Sacramenti M. Pitt & Thomas Parsell London 1685 Complete: (72) 312, 289-550, [24] Bound in traditional contemporary black Morocco Binding and joints firm but with wear to leather spine and joints and with bumped corners. Gilt text block and marbled end papers. Text clean and red ruled throughout by hand. Otherwise very good condition overall. Ticket of the former Archdeacon of Berkshire and the Lleweni collection This is the first Italian edition of the Book of Common prayer, which was written as part of an English propaganda plan to instigate a schism in the Church of Venice, at a time of conflict between the court of Rome and the Venetian Republic (Villani). The translation was undertaken by William Beddell with the help of Paolo Sarpi. An introduction by Edward Brown, formerly Chaplain to Sir John Finch who had resided in Tuscan, included prayers for Charles I. It s aim was to promote the Anglican church in Italy, but had little success as the few protestants in Italy remained under the Calvinist school. Appears to be uncommon at auction with the last recorded copy being the Macclesfield copy which sold in 2006 USTC: 3112128 (33 copies), ESTC R24273 Wing B3675Bl £900.