Auction archive: Lot number 106

APPIANUS (ca 100-ca 170). Historia Romana (Pars II). Translated from Greek into Latin by Petrus Candidus Decembrius. Reggio Emilia: Franciscus de Mazalibus, 22 October 1494.

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Auction archive: Lot number 106

APPIANUS (ca 100-ca 170). Historia Romana (Pars II). Translated from Greek into Latin by Petrus Candidus Decembrius. Reggio Emilia: Franciscus de Mazalibus, 22 October 1494.

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APPIANUS (ca 100-ca 170). Historia Romana (Pars II). Translated from Greek into Latin by Petrus Candidus Decembrius. Reggio Emilia: Franciscus de Mazalibus, 22 October 1494. Chancery 2 o (275 x 185 mm). 135 leaves (of 136, without the final blank). 42 lines and headline, printed side-notes. Type: 23:110R. 7-line initial spaces with printed guide letters. (Small repaired marginal tears to first leaf and to h1r, blank corner of K4 torn away, small perforation to q7-8 catching 5 letters, first few leaves a bit soiled, some light dampstaining to upper corners). 18th-century mottled sheep (extremities rubbed, rebacked). Provenance : contemporary marginal note on first page -- Albert Ehrman, Broxbourne Library (bookplates, monogrammed inkstamp with shelf number, sale, Sotheby's, London, Part 2, 8 May 1978, lot 515). -- Ned Nakles (sold Christie's New York, 17 April 2000, lot 153). Second separate edition of De bellis civilibus , the most important portion of the surviving books of Appian of Alexandria's history of the Roman conquests. This edition, reprinted from the complete edition of Maler and Ratdolt, Venice 1477, is the first of five surviving 15th-century books from the press of Franciscus de Mazalibus, a member of a prominent local family of Spanish origin, whose relative Albertus de Mazalibus had printed a handful of books earlier in the decade. HC *1309; BMC VII, 1088; BSB-Ink. A-655; CIBN A-486; GW 2294; Harvard/Walsh 3540; IGI 767; Pr 7254; Goff A-932.

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APPIANUS (ca 100-ca 170). Historia Romana (Pars II). Translated from Greek into Latin by Petrus Candidus Decembrius. Reggio Emilia: Franciscus de Mazalibus, 22 October 1494. Chancery 2 o (275 x 185 mm). 135 leaves (of 136, without the final blank). 42 lines and headline, printed side-notes. Type: 23:110R. 7-line initial spaces with printed guide letters. (Small repaired marginal tears to first leaf and to h1r, blank corner of K4 torn away, small perforation to q7-8 catching 5 letters, first few leaves a bit soiled, some light dampstaining to upper corners). 18th-century mottled sheep (extremities rubbed, rebacked). Provenance : contemporary marginal note on first page -- Albert Ehrman, Broxbourne Library (bookplates, monogrammed inkstamp with shelf number, sale, Sotheby's, London, Part 2, 8 May 1978, lot 515). -- Ned Nakles (sold Christie's New York, 17 April 2000, lot 153). Second separate edition of De bellis civilibus , the most important portion of the surviving books of Appian of Alexandria's history of the Roman conquests. This edition, reprinted from the complete edition of Maler and Ratdolt, Venice 1477, is the first of five surviving 15th-century books from the press of Franciscus de Mazalibus, a member of a prominent local family of Spanish origin, whose relative Albertus de Mazalibus had printed a handful of books earlier in the decade. HC *1309; BMC VII, 1088; BSB-Ink. A-655; CIBN A-486; GW 2294; Harvard/Walsh 3540; IGI 767; Pr 7254; Goff A-932.

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