Sale 2683 - Lot 182
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Sale 2683 - Lot 182
Estimate: $ 2,000 - $ 3,000
Piccolomini, Alessandro (1508-1578)
De la Institutione di Tutta la Vita de l'Huomo Nato Nobile, e in Citta Libera Libri I.X. in Lingua Toscana.
Venice: [no printer], 1543.
Octavo, bound in a full Parisian mid-16th century calf elaborately tooled and gilt with interlaced strapwork set off on a pointillé field with interlaced initials in the central compartments and owner's name to top of front board; strapwork painted in a royal blue with slight losses; spine similarly decorated with hatched floral tools; all edges gilt; joints repaired with an overlaid material, now becoming detached; bound by Wotton's binder III C; ex libris Girolamo Fiorvaneti [or Fieraventi] with inscription to title and name tooled on front board; signature of Paulo Toloma on front free endleaf; unidentified bookplate with the motto "Quae tegit ornat"; Edmee Maus book ticket with initials; ex libris Michel Wittock collection with bookplate, offered in his Christies London sale in 2004; 6 1/8 x 3 7/8 in.
Foot, Davis Gift I page 152 appendix V no. 14 [correctly identifying the bindery.]
De la Institutione di Tutta la Vita de l'Huomo Nato Nobile, e in Citta Libera Libri I.X. in Lingua Toscana.
Venice: [no printer], 1543.
Octavo, bound in a full Parisian mid-16th century calf elaborately tooled and gilt with interlaced strapwork set off on a pointillé field with interlaced initials in the central compartments and owner's name to top of front board; strapwork painted in a royal blue with slight losses; spine similarly decorated with hatched floral tools; all edges gilt; joints repaired with an overlaid material, now becoming detached; bound by Wotton's binder III C; ex libris Girolamo Fiorvaneti [or Fieraventi] with inscription to title and name tooled on front board; signature of Paulo Toloma on front free endleaf; unidentified bookplate with the motto "Quae tegit ornat"; Edmee Maus book ticket with initials; ex libris Michel Wittock collection with bookplate, offered in his Christies London sale in 2004; 6 1/8 x 3 7/8 in.
Foot, Davis Gift I page 152 appendix V no. 14 [correctly identifying the bindery.]