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Toscolano, Alessandro Paganini, 1527. In 4°. Title page enclosed within a refined border with geometrizing elements, composed of eight woodcut parts, commentary text in two columns, a woodcut at the incipit of the first book and all subsequent ones, halos humidity and small holes in the text, the title page with slightly worn margins, restoration in the margin of the last page, full parchment binding from the 17th century. Ernst Conrad Stahl's bookplate on the back cover; ownership note on the title page by Annibale Mariscotti.
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RARE AND VALUABLE EDITION OF A ILLUSTROUS ORIGIN: FROM THE LIBRARY OF THE BOLOGNESE POET AND HISTORIAN ANNIBALE MARESCOTTI.
Paganini, active in both Venice and Toscolano in the 1920s of the sixteenth century, had already published a series of small-format editions of the classics (Horace, Pomponio Mela, Ovid, Petrarch) in 1521, and in 1526-27 continued the program by adopting the quarto, still using its elegant semi-cursive font. The woodcuts are copied from previous Venetian editions. The frame block to the title page is in eight pieces, the corner separated from the sides, and was first used by him in 1526 for an edition of Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Italian BM/STC, p. 481; Sander 5307; see Italian Mortimer 340.
Paganini, active in both Venice and Toscolano in the 1920s of the sixteenth century, had already published a series of small-format editions of the classics (Horace, Pomponio Mela, Ovid, Petrarch) in 1521, and in 1526-27 continued the program by adopting the quarto, still using its elegant semi-cursive font. The woodcuts are copied from previous Venetian editions. The frame block to the title page is in eight pieces, the corner separated from the sides, and was first used by him in 1526 for an edition of Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Italian BM/STC, p. 481; Sander 5307; see Italian Mortimer 340.
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