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Letteratura umanistica
da Oriano, Lanfranco
Ioannis Casae Latina monimenta. Quorum partim versibus, partim soluta oratione scripta sunt, 1567
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€ 200 - 220
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At auction on Thursday 25 June 2026 at 15:00
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Florentiae, in officina Iuntarum Bernardi filiorum, iterum edita Nonis sept., 1567. In 4°. Woodcut printer's device on the title page and colophon, historiated initials, woodcut decorations in the text, very small restoration to the inner white margin of a2, restoration to the outer white margin of P1, detached EE1 paper, occasional slight foxing. 18th-century parchment binding, gold titles within inserts on the spine, minor defects.
Specialist Notes
The edition Ioannis Casae Latina monimenta (Florence, Officina Iuntarum Bernardi filiorum, 1567) is one of the most important posthumous collections of the Latin works of Giovanni Della Casa, edited by the philologist Pietro Vettori.
The work is not a single text, but a collection of Della Casa's Latin writings, organized and arranged by Vettori. It includes: Carmina (Latin poems); Epistole (letters); Orationes (orations, including translations and adaptations of Thucydides); Humanistic Lives: Life of Pietro Bembo and Life of Gasparo Contarini; De officiis inter potentiores et tenuiores amicos (a short moral treatise on social relations between the powerful and the weak); historical and rhetorical sections, including translations of Thucydides.
The work is not a single text, but a collection of Della Casa's Latin writings, organized and arranged by Vettori. It includes: Carmina (Latin poems); Epistole (letters); Orationes (orations, including translations and adaptations of Thucydides); Humanistic Lives: Life of Pietro Bembo and Life of Gasparo Contarini; De officiis inter potentiores et tenuiores amicos (a short moral treatise on social relations between the powerful and the weak); historical and rhetorical sections, including translations of Thucydides.
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