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€ 200 - 400
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€ 200
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At auction on Thursday 23 April 2026 at 15:00
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Naples, Domenico Antonio Parrino, 1711. In 2°. Frontispiece plate depicting two steeds, woodcut frieze on the title page, full-page portrait of the author, numerous engravings, several of which are full-page, white L2 paper, correctly numbered 47 on the recto and 48 on the verso, missing the rhinoceros plate, copy with numerous woodworm holes, browning, some restorations, defects, contemporary loose parchment binding, stains, some losses and woodworm holes.
Specialist Notes
A rare first edition of this masterpiece, with its impressive iconography from the late Italian Baroque period, blends technical treatises, Marinist poetry, and chivalric culture, offering a unique perspective on the equestrian world of the Kingdom of Naples. Divided into five books, the work addresses topics such as horsemanship, bridles, the variety of bits, the complex routines in training arenas (the so-called "circles or vaults"), and veterinary medicine.
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