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Editore: Ex Officina Plantiniana Raphelengii, [Lugduni Batavorum], 1607
Da: Tavistock Books, ABAA, Reno, NV, U.S.A.
[8], 102, [10], 123, [1], 208, [8], 347, [1], 24, [32] pp. Printed glosses. Divisional t.p. (dated 1606). Title page device (Plantin. Haeghen 90). Decorative initial capitals. Internal woodcuts of warfare devices & diagrams of troop formations/deployments. 4to: *4 A - O4 2a -2p4 2q2 2A - 3C4. a - 2y4 4 ß4 4 Aa - Dd4. 24.2 cm x 17 cm. Binding - Fine. Text block - VG (browning to paper/2q1 lower corner restored [gloss text slightly affected]. Duplicate bifolium (B2/B3) inserted after 2q1 [which has also been noted in other copies]. Handsome, modern full leather binding executed in a period style.
Editore: Paris, Christian Wechel, Paris, 1535
Da: Libreria Alberto Govi di F. Govi Sas, Modena, MO, Italia
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Buono (Good). ILLUSTRATED WITH 120 FULL-PAGE WOODCUTS Folio (337x216 mm). [8], 279, [1] pp. With 123 woodcut illustrations in text, 120 of which are full-page. Printer's device on title page and last leaf verso. Collation: a4 A-Y6 Z8. Later vellum-backed cardboards, label with inked title on spine. Slightly uniformly browned. A good copy. A BEAUTIFUL, PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED EDITION, a reprint of the first Christian Wechel edition which appeared in 1532 (overall this is the third Wechel edition). The volume gathers texts of the most important military writers of the late Roman Empire who were widely read during the Renaissance. The illustrations, which depict war machines, catapults, mines, cannons, and the two famous proto-divers, are taken from those used in the edition printed in Augsburg in 1529 by Heinrich Steiner, these having in turn been freely copied from the Erfurt edition issued by Hans Knappe in 1511. Adams, V-334; BMSTC French, p. 436; Mortimer, 486 (1st edition).