In-f° : 445-[3] pp. (very light dampstain in the margin, rare small foxing, tiny wormholes in some margins). Contemporary emblazoned binding : calf, boards with a gilt fillet and coat of arms, gilt decorated ribbed spine, red sprinkled edges (scratches, one big in lower board, small stains, ex libris teared off the upper pastedown). Third edition of this work first published in Venice in 1558. The Augustinian from Verona, Panvinio (1529-1568) was fascinated by Rome, its topography, inscriptions, history, etc. He refused the position of bishop to be corrector and reviser of the books of the Vatican Library in 1556 and later was the librarian to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese. This erudite was named "antiquitatis helluo" ("glutton for Antiquity") by Paulus Manutius Printer's devices on title-page and on reverse of last leaf. # Adams P-202; # Machiels P-45; # Soltész P-70; # VD 16 P 262; # not in USTC. BOUND WITH, same author : Chronicon ecclesiasticum. A C. Iulii Caesaris dictatoris imperio, usque ad imp. Caesaerem Maximilianum II. Austrium, pium, felicem, perpetuum, Augustum. Lovanii, ex officina Joannis Bogardi, 1573. [12]-134-[2 bl.] pp. (dampstains passim, tiny wormholes). Second edition (1st ed. : Cologne, 1568) of this comparative chronological table. # Adams P-188; # Machiels P-39; # BT 6491; # USTC 401599; # not in USTC nor in Soltész. Provenance : Jean-Alexandre van den Broecke (supra libros; # de Jonghe d'Ardoye 680-681). ¶ Troisième édition de l'ouvrage sur la République romaine de Panvinio, reliée avec une chronologie comparée de Jules César à Maximilien II. Plein veau armorié de l'ép. (claires mouill., éraflures dont une plus importante au plat inf., pet. taches).
In-f° : 445-[3] pp. (very light dampstain in the margin, rare small foxing, tiny wormholes in some margins). Contemporary emblazoned binding : calf, boards with a gilt fillet and coat of arms, gilt decorated ribbed spine, red sprinkled edges (scratches, one big in lower board, small stains, ex libris teared off the upper pastedown). Third edition of this work first published in Venice in 1558. The Augustinian from Verona, Panvinio (1529-1568) was fascinated by Rome, its topography, inscriptions, history, etc. He refused the position of bishop to be corrector and reviser of the books of the Vatican Library in 1556 and later was the librarian to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese. This erudite was named "antiquitatis helluo" ("glutton for Antiquity") by Paulus Manutius Printer's devices on title-page and on reverse of last leaf. # Adams P-202; # Machiels P-45; # Soltész P-70; # VD 16 P 262; # not in USTC. BOUND WITH, same author : Chronicon ecclesiasticum. A C. Iulii Caesaris dictatoris imperio, usque ad imp. Caesaerem Maximilianum II. Austrium, pium, felicem, perpetuum, Augustum. Lovanii, ex officina Joannis Bogardi, 1573. [12]-134-[2 bl.] pp. (dampstains passim, tiny wormholes). Second edition (1st ed. : Cologne, 1568) of this comparative chronological table. # Adams P-188; # Machiels P-39; # BT 6491; # USTC 401599; # not in USTC nor in Soltész. Provenance : Jean-Alexandre van den Broecke (supra libros; # de Jonghe d'Ardoye 680-681). ¶ Troisième édition de l'ouvrage sur la République romaine de Panvinio, reliée avec une chronologie comparée de Jules César à Maximilien II. Plein veau armorié de l'ép. (claires mouill., éraflures dont une plus importante au plat inf., pet. taches).
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