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Editore: Stabilimento Tipografico Julia, Roma,, 1967
Da: FIRENZELIBRI SRL, Reggello, FI, Italia
Condizione: COME NUOVO. cm.25x36, pp.da 1369 a 1527, Roma, Stabilimento Tipografico Julia cm.25x36, pp.da 1369 a 1527, br.carta vergata.intonso. Ristampa anastatica dell'ediz.Venezia,Vincenzo Valgrisi 1568. br.carta vergata.intonso. Ristampa anastatica dell'ediz.Venezia,Vincenzo Valgrisi 1568.
Editore: Stabilimento Tipografico Julia, Roma,, 1967
Da: FIRENZELIBRI SRL, Reggello, FI, Italia
Condizione: MOLTO BUONO. cm.25x36, pp.da 993-1370, Roma, Stabilimento Tipografico Julia cm.25x36, pp.da 993-1370, br.carta vergata.intonso. Ristampa anastatica dell'ediz.Venezia,Vincenzo Valgrisi 1568. br.carta vergata.intonso. Ristampa anastatica dell'ediz.Venezia,Vincenzo Valgrisi 1568.
Editore: Lyon, A'lescu de Milan par gabriel cottier, 1561
Da: Tintagel, Springfield Center, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Folio [9 X 13 inches], old, nearly black, calf. [64], 538, [50] pp. Each page has several small Botanical woodcuts, uncolored. Opening leaves slightly foxed, partial and lightly damp staining towards end. First edition in French. [Nissen Botany 1312]. This work was intended for daily use by physicians. The book is cased in a brown cloth, felt lined clam shell case with a paper label on the spine of clam shell.
Editore: Heredi di Vincenzo Valgrisi, Venice, 1573
Da: Mike Park Ltd, London, Regno Unito
Full Leather. Condizione: Very Good. Large thick quarto, title page with woodcut device, pp (172), 971, (i), (11), illustrated with many hundreds of woodcuts of plants and animals, the title page has a very old paper repair where a name had been excised, worm hole affects the lower margin of fourteen pages of the preliminaries, without loss of text, ten pages of the preliminaries have a very old neat paper restoration, very occasional age-spotting and foxing, some occasional browning due to paper quality variations, one light tear to pages 257/258 without loss, one ink smear on page 259, a few ink spots on pages 32/33 with very slight loss of text. Overall, however, this is an exceptionally clean, tight copy. Bound in full speckled calf (probably early twentieth-century), with one gilt line around upper and lower cover, raised bands on the spine; the upper joint is cracking but still firm and sound. The Hartland Library copy, with bookplate, stamp and ticket pocket on the front endpaper. Also with the label of Charles Butler of Warren Wood, Hatfield. The Library was formed by Edwin Sydney Hartland, and was a diverse, but major, collection of herbals, archaeology and anthropology. It was donated to Gloucestershire County Council in 1936, and was eventually dispersed around 2010. Hartland purchased this copy from Sotheby's Charles Butler Sale in 1911. [Mattioli was a doctor and naturalist, born in Sienna. A careful student of botany, he described many new plants and coordinated the medical botany of his time in his Discorsi ("Commentaries") on the Materia Medica of Dioscorides. The first edition of Mattioli's work appeared in 1544 in Italian. There were several later editions in Italian and translations into Latin (Venice, 1554), French (Lyon, 1561), Czech, (Prague, 1562), and German (Prague, 1563). In addition to identifying the plants originally described by Dioscorides, Mattioli added descriptions of some plants not in Dioscorides and not of any known medical use, thus marking a transition from the study of plants as a field of medicine to a study of interest in its own right. In addition, the woodcuts in Mattioli's work were of a high standard, allowing recognition of the plant even when the text was obscure. A noteworthy inclusion is an early variety of tomato,the first documented example of the vegetable being grown and eaten in Europe. The plant genus Matthiola was named by Robert Brown in honor of Mattioli. The final section of eleven pages is "Del modo di distillare le acque", with several impressive large woodcuts].
Editore: Venetia Valgrisi, 1555
Da: Neusser Buch & Kunst Antiquariat, Neuss, NRW, Germania
0. Con gratia & priuilegio del Sommo Pontefice, dell' Illustrisssimo Senato Viniti' Folio. [44] Bl., 741, [1] S., reich illustr. m.Textholzschnitten von Pflanzen, Titelvignette, späterer Pergamenteinb., Rü-Schild m. vergold. Titel, Pergam. im ob. Gelenk u.in Bünden etwas angeplatzt. Titelbl. am Rand m.papierhinterlegt. 2 Kleine Löcher ohne Textverlust, Fleck, Seiten tls. gebräunt o.wenig fleckig, sonst altersgemäß sehr gut erhalten. Sehr seltene Ausgabe in italienischer Sprache. Sprache: Deutschu 3,000 gr.
Editore: Imp. Nicolò Pezzana. Venecia, 1712, 1712
Da: Libreria Anticuaria Farré, Barcelona, BARCE, Spagna
. 34,5 cm. 76 h., 851 pág. A doble columna. Anteportada. Portada a dos tintas. Profusamente ilustr.: grabado xilográfico en portada, capitales decoradas, viñetas y culs-de-lampe; innumerables grabados de plantas y animales acompañando al texto. Enc. en pergamino. Leves señales de taladro y humedad, algunas hojas de papel tostado; señales de restauración antigua. * Ejemplar magníficamente ilustrado de una edición rara de la célebre enciclopedia de botánica médica escrita por Pietro Andrea Mattioli -Matthiolus- (1500/1501-1577). El autor, naturalista y médico de la corte imperial, compuso sus Discorsi a partir de la Materia medica de Dioscórides y los publicó por primera vez en 1544. La obra obtuvo un gran éxito: se editó y tradujo con títulos diferentes en varias ocasiones. Esta edición de 1712 se presenta aumentada con "le figure tirate dalle naturali, e vive Piante, & Animali, in numero molto maggiore, che le altre per avanti stampate. Con due Tavole copiosissime: l'una a? cio?, che in tutta l'Opera si contiene: e l'altra alla cura di tutte le infermita? del corpo humano". Se añade al final el opúsculo "Del modo di distillare le acque da tutte le piante.". Botánica médica. Dioscórides.
Da: Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Danimarca
Membro dell'associazione: ILAB
Franckfort am Mayn, (Colophon: Johan Feyrabendt), 1590. Folio. (40,5x26 cm.). Contemporary full pigskin over wood, 5 raised bands, panels stamped in blind on covers. 2 clasps. Binding professionally restored at edges and corners, but still with traces of use, some scratches and overall wear. End-papers renewed with old paper. Title-page printed in red and black inside a broad woodcut compartment depicting Dioscorides and the author and with printed mottos around ovals. Both the title-page and the large printer's device at the end are by Jost Amman. (10),460,(2),(35) pp. With more than 800 woodcuts of plants in the text and several illustrations of destilling apparatus in the section "Von Distillier un Brennoefen" (fol.456 ff.). A few leaves neatly repaired at corners and at outer margins. At foot of title an ink-erasement repaired. A few leaves with faint dampstainings to upper and right margins. A few scattered brownspots. Some margins slightly brownspotted. Leaves of index at end with some small wormholes. In general a well preserved copy, professionally restored where needed. The scarce second German edition of the famous work "Commentarii a Dioscoride", with which Matthioli's name is chiefly linked. He was an excellent botanist and a renowned physician."Fundamental to the work's success is its conception and execution as a practical scientific treatise. It was intended for daily use by physicians, herbalists, and others, who could find descriptions and notes on medical plants and herbs, Greek and Latin names and synonyms, and the equivalents in other languages. The work made it possible to identify and compare plants and herbs with those mentioned by Dioscorides and also with those found in nature.Matthioli supported his work with new information, partly derived from his direct observations of plants and herbs and partly obtained from other authors.Matthioli's commentary on Dioscoride's text was aimed largely at the practical purpose of medicinal phytognosis and acquired intrinsic value both through the wealth of its descriptive details of each plant and through its accurate drawings. Mattioli may therefore be considered a member of the Vesalian school of morphological observation." (DSB IX, p.179-80).Pritzel No 5990. - Nissen ZBI: 1311 (the larger illustrations are from Conrad Gessner, bought by Camerarius to his editions). - Hunt: 160.