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TOMASINI, Giacomo Filippo - Petrarcha redivivivus, integram …
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208
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TOMASINI, Giacomo Filippo - Petrarcha redivivivus, integram …
See original version (French)
Estimate €450
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TOMASINI, Giacomo Filippo - Petrarcha redivivivus, integram poetae celeberrimi vitam iconibus aere celatis exhibens. Padua, Livio Pasquati & Ciacomo Bortoli, 1635. In-4, (8) ff. including the frontispiece, 208 pp, (1) f., 9 intaglio and 9 woodcut plates, contemporary ivory vellum.
First edition. The intaglio frontispiece depicts Laure placing a laurel wreath on Petrarch's tomb in the foreground of a view of Vaucluse. The intaglio engravings include two portraits of Petrarch, including one by Francesco Bonsignori, a view of Vaucluse, a portrait of Laure, Petrarch's house, the tomb of Petrarch's cat, and various scenes from Petrarch's life in the woodcuts. Tomasini's research, for which he enlisted the help of numerous scholars including Leone Allacci (1586-1669) and Gabriel Naudé (1600-1653), paved the way for a rediscovery of the poet. (Bound in the following pages:) Characterismus improbitatis ad Dominum Molinum e Dicasterio Rhamnusiae (4) ff. -- TOMASINI, Giacomo Filippo - V.C. Laurentii Pignorii Pat, Canonici Tarvisini, historici et philologi eruditissimi, Bibliotheca et Museum. Venice, J. P. Pinelli, 1632. 4 ff. including portrait of Lorenzo Pignoria, 31 pp. Inventory of books and principal curiosities belonging to the famous antiquarian Lorenzo Pignora -- TOMASINI, Giacomo Filippo - Monumentum in funere Maximi Turrani, (3) ff. -- TOMASINI, Giacomo Filippo - Parnassus Euganeus, sive De Scriptoribus ac Literaris hujus aevi claris. Padua, Sebastiani Sardi, 1647. Front, (3) ff. 46 pp. The frontispiece by Hieronymus David depicts the villa Cortelà, Tomasini's residence in the Euganean mountains above Padua. Dedicated to the Dupuy brothers. List of the main European scientists divided by country. -- GAUDENZI, Paganino - De Philomelia Doctoris Stephani Roderici a Castro, ad evmdem digressio. Pisa, S. Marchetti, 1629, 4 ff. On Roderigo de Castro, Estevan Portuguese doctor, professor in Pisa.
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