A Look Inside the Catalogue: Early Printed, Medical, Scientific & Travel Books Including Philippine Imprints At Auction October 16 Complete Catalogue The material in this characteristically diverse sale ranges from incunabula to early twentieth-century works on rocketry and space flight. Illustrated Books Lot 110: Titus Livius, Las Quatorze Decadas, Zaragoza, 1520. Estimate $3,000 to $5,000. Lot 40: Heures a lusaige de Romme tout au long sans riens requerir, printed Book of Hours with 20 full-page illustrations, Paris, 1509. Estimate $6,000 to $9,000. Lot 101: Jean La Fontaine, Fables Choisies, mises en Vers, first edition of books 1-6, Paris, 1668. Estimate $10,000 to $15,000. Incunabula Among the incunabula are the third edition of Giovanni Boccaccio’s De claris mulieribus, Louvain, 1487, the first work of female biography to appear in print, and the first edition in Spanish, De las mujeres illustres en roma[n]ce, Zaragoza, 1494. Also notable is Reysen und Wanderschafften durch das Gelobte Land, attributed to Jean de Mandeville, Strassburg, 1488, the seventh edition in German of one of the most popular travel narratives of the later Middle Ages. Lot 93: Jean de Mandeville, Reysen und Wanderschafften durch das Gelobte Land, Strassburg, 1488. Estimate $8,000 to $12,000. Lot 83: Giovanni Boccaccio, De las mujeres illustres en romance, Zaragoza, 1494. Estimate $20,000 to $30,000. Lot 82: Giovanni Boccaccio, De Claris mulieribus, third edition of the first published work of female biography, Louvain, 1487. Estimate $15,000 to $25,000. Philippine Imprints Possibly the most unusual offerings in the sale are more than 30 seventeenth- and eighteenth-century books printed in the Philippines, featuring José González Cabrera Bueno’s 1734 Navegación Especulativa y Práctica, a manual used on Spanish ships sailing the Pacific and the California coast, and a complete set of Juan de la Concepción’s 1788-92 Historia General de Philipinas, the most extensive history of the country ever published. Lot 251: José González Cabrera Bueno, Navegación Especulativa, y Práctica, Manila, 1734. Estimate $8,000 to $12,000. Complete Catalogue For more information on the sale, contact Specialist Tobias Abeloff in the Books department. Consign with Swann Share Facebook Twitter August 11, 2018Author: Swann CommunicationsCategory: Books & Manuscripts Tags: books Early Printed Books Giovanni Boccaccio Incunabula Jean de Mandeville José González Cabrera Bueno Juan de la Concepción Philippine Imprints Titus Livius Previous A Look Inside the Catalogue: African-American Fine Art Next A Look Inside the Catalogue: Photographs & Photobooks Recommended Posts 2022: Year in Review 19th & 20th Century Literature January 3, 2023 Le Corbusier’s Color Theory Sample Book Art Press & Illustrated Books November 17, 2016 A Brief Publishing History of Don Quixote Books & Manuscripts April 3, 2024